New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 17, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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fef^ffj^f ^^l#'^ 3 Sf*^^' 0 ^IS^y ffpj"% ^3 1* Barguinsr^Bargains!1 BEDSSMiNN'SRDEPlRTMIT?8T0RE Congressman John Lind is comfortably located at his home in New Ulm. IV Although somewhat relieved from public NE W ULM yiNN. duties, he is occasionall interviewed ^t w"^.* Completely Renovated for the by aspirants for office. We have not Spring and Summer Trade. -A.T Wednesday, April 17, 1889. been down yet.—Tracy Republican. Frank Kuetsing's New Hampshire, by the provisions of It is said that the different Sc. Peter its amended constitution, pays its members I3EI*-AJEl.T3VCB3Xr 03VTES newspaper reporters are so eager for of its legislature &200 each, whether news that whenever a farmer is seen contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles MERIDIAN BLOCK the sessions are long or short. This is suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, starting for home with a keg of nails or jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders^ a good plan for cutting off long winded some studding one or more reporters guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general sessions, and bringing the members follow the team to the country to see sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. DRY GOODS STORE down to business. to whose house these articles go and the next issue says "Mr. is going to Cleveland turned out less than 200 build a chicken coop or ice-box." Republicans the first month of his administration. JTHStEEBNT W O Harrison has turned out shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' nearly 400 Democrats in the same time. Senator Pope, of Blue Earth County, tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. —Ex. Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other I have just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large said in the senate the other day, "that And Cleveland was censured by our notoils. All my goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock Company F., of Mankato, was assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress bottom. Democratic friends for not turning the worth the snap of his thumb." Now Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and' Fine Sateens, and Dress and G. 0. P.'s war-horses out faster than he H. H. BEUSSMANN. Co. gets even with the Senator for his Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. did. He knew that by their long training hasty remarks and in a series of resolutions DRESS GOODS! in public office they were the best P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn passed gives him a thorough men for the places and in this particular "roasting" and orders his uame stricken A. H. SCHLEUDER, showed good sense in retaining as oft the company's rolls on which he many as he did. figured as an honorary member. A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and* shades. Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known The "Big Two," St. Paul and Minneapolis, We learn incidentally that during do not ask the rest of the State the campaign of last tall. Mrs, Kate JEWELER for money when they want appropriation Sperry of Fairmont wrote a poem and for their local government. All Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. sent a copy to John Lind and he conit Millinery! Millinery! that is necessary is to "round up thesidered of such transcendent merit various rural legislutors and invite dealer in that he skewed it to President Harrison thena in to have something, The banquet and both of those gentlemen wrote letters A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, at the Merchants Hotel last Gol 1 SilverWatches, of congratulation to the gifted Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department Thursday evening was a big success authoress. Fairmont is proud over it is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. and Legislator Blossom from Haytown as Mrs. Sperry has a right to be.— and his colleague, Hon Blifkins Fairmont News. from Dodgeville say that St. Paul Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, GREAT BARGAIN DAY, champagne is of an excellent quality. On the 26th of March the people of St. Paul and Minneapolis are very nice Also an elegant Line of Sleepy Eye voted unanimously against Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday people to do business with. E E S S A A the issuing of bonds for the completion of the Court House but on Thursday A man named Hatch living near Cards. April 11th they changed their notion, NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 30tk, BARGAINS IN LACE Owatonna hired a deaf mute who has a reversed the motion and voted solidly wife and five children, to work in for bonding their town to the amount CURTAINS AT DIFFERENT PRICES. LACE his livery stable at $12.50 per month. It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. of $30,000 for building a court honse. Unable to provide for them at these REPAIRING A SPECIALITY* ALL WORK WARRANTED. To people elsewhere in the state this CURTAINS AT 10, 20 & 25 CTS. wages, Hatch took a chattle mortgage will seem paradoxical but it is a true on the deaf mute's household goods to dofitef Jtfiitn. & tfifdt Jtfoftl} gtfeetf, jfew Ulm, M"W statement of affairs. For rough-hewed, secure advance payments and finally I and wide open inconsistencies Sleepy foreclosed the mortgage and turned this SftVST CSAFP Eye may said to be entitled to the persimmons. A Seasonable Hint. man's family in the street without a chair even. Kind neighbors bought a new household outfit for the man and St. Paul and Minneapolis are having some indignant citizens broke into a a big strike on its street railway lines. DEALERS IN room where Hatch kept his "blood Thomos* Lowry, the street railway king Spring will begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin money'' chattels the other night and Dry Goods, Groceries, holds out no inducements to arbitrate in daubed everything over with a heavy cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable the matter and our city cousins are coat of green paint, Hatch must be a getting any amount of good healthy exercise weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system of pretty mean man. now by walking to and from their ]\rotioi$, Skt& dkp& G^ent^ $u:fyij&i- the winters accumulations ha ve an excellent line of Tonics, Blood work. Shoemakers are satisfied with Train loads of hungry, excited foolish the strike as are the restaurant keepers. enthusiasts are at present pushing into Purifiers and nvigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for The Tribune says. the Oklahoma, Kansas land district. that purpose. Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Paints and Oils is always^ iqg G^ood^, iBoot$ kqd $l\oe$. Thoma$ Lowry own$ the $treet car It is proverbially true of a majority of company, and Thoma$ Lowry u$ually the native born citizens that they will complete. get® there ju$t the ftame. That i$ a be moved by every free land distribution way feme men have. $tnker$ do not and leave friends, home comfort affect capitali$t$ they$jirely affect the RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. O A E N I O N TO A I O E S and all, blinded by false visions of the people a$ a cla$$, Street railroad CHARLES ROOSf flock may not be worth anything, but some distant Mecca whether in the confines the convenience of the people i$ worth of the Polar sea or in the sand a great deal. Let u$ $mcerely hope J, S* ABWOtO» hills of sun burnt Kansas. Foreigners that Thoma$ Lowry and the $triker$ will settle in a place and stick to it and may come to term$ Soon, $o we Say, and $o $ay$ $ociety at large. fWt Offide Blodk. in time get rich while the wandering Jfewlflin, Minn. Jew element of the American class will Dealer in Minneota Losses, get poor looking for a place to lay its Stoves and Ranges, head. If Hades was divided up into The losses by prairie fire on Tuesday town lots, the average American would of last week, near Minneota, were quite work up a boom for it and be the first serious. A correspondent writes: settler there. Gasolin Stove and Tinware The prairie tire which started near BEHNEE & CO., ... Col. McPhail's place, at Taunton, burnt United we stand, up nearly the entire property of George Hardware, Farming Implements, Sleepy Eye stands united to-day for Buckley, of Westerheim [township, on the common good and we cannot help section 19. House, barn, seed, implements, feeling that, as our cause is just, it cannot DEALERS IN Nails, Fence Wire, be otherwise than successful, and furniture and everything except we think that already the prize we seek two horses and one cow. Damages at fs nearer our grasp than many imagine. f)fy Gfaodg, ffckdy-nikde Clotl^g, f{ubbef a low calculation amount to $800, with Pumps, Western Washers, Stand firm therefore, and it will not be only $50 insurance on the barn. The long until substantial evidence will G^ood^, 8oot£ ki)d gl\oe& 8&t£ ki\d dkp^. owner and his wife barely escaped with show that we can do things together which are impossible if attempted by Clothes Wringers, Boss life from the burning house. ]S[otioi$, G^oderie^ ki\d Cfoc'kei'y. only a few.—SLEEFY EY E HERALD. On the adjoining land John Buckley, The above abounds with much of son of the above, lost property to the Churns, etc., etc., etc. truth and other towns of the State amount of.over $100, with no insurance. should be in the same state of happy, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. Hanson, of Eidsvold township, had brotherly love. New Ulm has lately PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. burnt about fourteen head of cattle, special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All given evidence of a strong pulling together in-hay, etc., with no insurance. Work warranted. for common interests and Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Malone, of same township, had a tends to maintain this spirit by putting NEW ULM, MINN great loss but insured. its best foot forward and not only hold A. Behnke, Manager -D* fjUiUJiN x£]j &/ C0» Charlea Cesser's Knute Kjornes, E. K. Kjorners, Swenson, its own with other towns but reach out Kvambeck, Toggleson, Ahearn, BANKRUPT or'more that will give it substance and Small and Welsch, all are sufferers to "T growth. It is a pleasant task to thus A. C. OCHS, a considerale extent by this fire.— dwell on the Unity, Firmness of Purpose, BOOK STORE SAL-U Marshall Messenger. Hang Together spirit of the people CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. of any town and may result in the Mr. Anton Rost died in St. Peter last building of it so with the poet we may PLANS UNO SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. Thursday evening about midnight. IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND The Prince of Clothiers is in the exclaim: The Herald say?: His death is no surprise field with a full assortment of The Glory that was of Greece, JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COUNTRY^ to the people, as he has been seriously EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS The Grandeur that was of Rome READY MADE CLOTHING, Bids given on Buildings of all kind. ill for a number of weeks and all GENTS FURNISHING BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE hopes off bis recovery were abandoned Weekly papers throughout the state Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot GOODS AND long ago. Mr. Rost was one of the old scored a victory in the)House last Tuesday air Furnaces Sold and Set. TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. settlers of S Peter and has for many by a vote of 30 for and 25 against. BOOTS AND SHOES, \. years been actively identified with the The bill passed is to allow weekly all of which are to be disposed of| wasI CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NEW business interests of the city. He papers 10 days to take back any statements at bankrupt prices. born in 1828, consequently was 61 years TAILOR SHOP which they may make against ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF Give him a call in his new quarters of age. For several years he was the any person and which might constitute "*&&*£ IWALIM'APEE in Klossner's new Brick Block proprietor of that famous old hostlery, I respectfully inform the public that Libel. Two or three kicking members I have opened anew tailor-shop in the the Washington House, which burned fought the bill for all.they were worth, building formerly occupied by F. W. down a number of years since. After OTATE OF MINNESOTA. Connly or Brown ^88. but the newspapers had a majority of Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to "^In Probate Court Special lerm. March 18ih this he built and has since conducted friends and came out at the top of the 1889. the Union Hotel, and that I am fully Iu t..e matter of the evt.ite oi Sophia tiaetke ex-the Railroad Hotel near the N. W. depot. heap. Newspapers with very few prepared to supply the needs of customers deceased. IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES at reasonable rates. He came to St. Peter in 1867. W hereas, An instrument writing, purporting ceptions, will not purposely slander or to be the last will and testament of Sophia Louis Ztschtmke. The funeral will be held on Monday Gaetke deceased, late of raid Connly has been abuse any one if they could only tell if. H. EETZEAJP, delivered to this Court, morning at 10 o'clock from the Catholic half they knew sometimes about certain And Whereas, Christian Dahl has filed therewith Star Sample Room, his petition, representing among other things church, to which the friends are cordially ones in their locality, it would be that said Sophia Gaetke died in said County •n the 5th day of March 1889, testate, and that invited. A bereaved wife and several of general benefit and good to the people said petitioner is the sole executor named in said children mourn his death, to whom ^yt^fjfMJf- au and they it would be only a "still last will and testament, and praying that the said Dealer in Extra Good Quality of Farmers' Home. instrument may be admitted to probate, and that the Herald extends its most sincere small voice" compared to what is letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon sympathy. Mr. Rost's death sgwas It is ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument heard about people on the streets, in andthe said petition, be heard before this Court, causd by senile gangrene. at the Probate Office in said County on Saturday the corner grocery and at our homes. JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. the 90th day of April A, D. 1889, at 10 o'clock in The truth which is boldly expressed theforenoon, when all concerned may appear aud fs& Dealer in Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers.4\.JShnpire Mowers. contest the probate of said Jntrument, about people in our courtrooms, legislative Dr. Seth Arnold'afp' Wines, Liquors And it is further ordered, that pnblic notice "f Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. balls and social teas with a freedom the time and place of said hearing be given to all COUGH KILLER persons interested, by publication of these orders and Cigars* which is amazing,would be branded COUGH KILLER three weeks successively previous to said day of is the best Congh Cure I Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. hearing, in the New Ulm Eeview, a newspaper as atrocious libel if found in print and ever used. printed and published at the City of New Ulm in A fine lunch will be served every day A large stock of Repairs far above machines always on hand.*!^ said County. the writer of it sandbagged and run "Win. A. Myer, Weston, 111. By the Court. Quick sale and until profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to call and examine my goods Cor. Minn. & Center street out of town. Druggists, 25c., 50c., and KBN8T BRANDT and leant my prices before buying eleewbere. (L.8.1 16 Judge of Probate. $1.00. New Ulm, Minn.