New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 24, 1889 · Page 4 of 9
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i••mini rniTTai^^^ B^, ,, .. ^r ffJ| BEUSSMOTS DEPARTMENT STORE! Bargains! Bargains!^ Legislative Doings. The agony is over and the tired public NEW ULMt MINN. will have a two years re3t the various "Completely Renovated for the legislators have for the most part JAST Spring and Summer Trade. Frank Kuet»i«g*s Wednesday, April 24,1889. returned to their different constituents and in time of sobei thought will tackle Three children were nearly poisoned the question "what were we there to death by eating wild parsnips at for?" The legislature adjourned yesterday contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles WorthingtoD. MERIDIAN BLOCK and in its last hours, as is usually suitable for mariiage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeona, Several old conductors on the ManitobaRoad done, many bills were passed which jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders, have been discharged for failing should not have passed and many were guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. DRY GOODS STORE. to turn over cash fares which they not acted upon which should have been. collected at different times. During the last hours the following bills were acted upon: The meat inspection bill has advanced I E I A I a E O Making February 23 and May 30— the price of beef twenty-five per cent in shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' Washington's birthday and memorial the Twin Cities. Farmers will not find tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. day— legal holidays. I have just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other much fault with this part of it. Preventing the publication of the details oils. All my goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress bottom. of hanging in the newspapers Executions At Dubuque. Iowa, a man is buying Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and shall take place before sunrise cats for which he pays from 50 cents to H. H. BEUSSMANN. Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. and only in the presence of a necessary $1.00 each. He shipped them to Dakota 1 number of witnesses. wheie he gets $3.00 a piece for them P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn and has already shipped two carloads, The bill introduced in the house authorizing A. H. SCHLEUDER, the officers to ask for and receive Rats and Cats their pay for the arrest and conviction A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and Otto Naegele, the assistant cashier in of the Barrett boys also passed shades. Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known the State Bank of Minneapolis which the Senate. was robbed last week, is a son of Lambert JEWELER The bill calling for the forfeiture of Naegele, publisher of the Freie the Duluth and Winnipeg land grant Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or* shrink. Presse and one of New Ulm's former was defeated when brought up for final Millinery! Millinery! citizens. passage by a vote 52 to 38. This bill cieeiler i:n. had a stormy passage in the legislature The rooster would be much more popular and was twice considered as carried and Gol 1 SilverWatches, ii he would not find it necessary A larger stock, nicer goods, and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, now that it is defeated, there is a strong to report his whereabouts every morning Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and lemodeled. My millinery department smell of mystery connected with it and about 3 o'clock. We know that he is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chieao-o. is at home, in the bosom of his family perhaps some of the law makers would hate to have their records in this matter just as many men are but there is no Jewelry, and Silver Plated V^are, GREAT BARGAIN DAT, need of getting up and bragging about aired. Representative Heideman it. championed tne passage of the bill all Also an elegant Line of the way through and deserves credit Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday E E It is said that the Marshall debating S S tnerefor. club will discuss the following questions A law establishing a new probate Cards. soon: Is a white young lady who marries NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, I S S O O S ir code has passed both houses of the legislature a colored man, black as a crow, REMNANTS OF HALF WOOL GOODS 3 TO 9 YDS. AT 10 and will without doubt get the necessarily color blind?—Is a young signature of Governor Merriam. It has It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. lady who marries her stepfather properly CTS. A YARD. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BETTER GOODS many good features and is an improvement speaking her own mother and a REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. AT 18 CTS A YD- WORTH DOUBLE over the badly mixed up old law. grandmother to her offspring —MESSENGER. Cofitef Iinn. & fe£t Xrftl\ gtfeetf, jfew Uln*, M^ W One provision in the new code will not IK- meet with general favor and that is that It is claimed that letter postage will piobate notices must hereafter be published BRUST & CRAFF. A Seasonable Hint. be reduced to one cent in all parts of only in English papers. In a the United States before long. John locality of such mixed population as Wanamaker mast be advertising in the ours it is great injustice to those who Capital's Post Office something like can not read the English language. DEALERS IN this: 'Letter carried at the lowest living Hon. Heideman fought against this Spring ill begin March 20. Every good housewife will begin rates." "We defy competition." feature and deserves credit for it. The Dry Goods, Groceries, cleaning house at the earliest opportunity. While waiting for suitable Mr. Wanamaker's advertising always people of this section will not sanction did pay—for hi mself. this one feature* weather to set in, would it not be a good idea to clean your system of ]\rotioi^, New Ul Vinegar Works. the winters accumulations 9 have an excellent line of Tonics, Blood SktjS, Ckj & Gfent Ifofttijfli- With characteristic generosity Ex.Governor Pillsbury has given to the Purifiers and nvigorators. Also choice selected Roots and Herbs for State University $150,000. Governor A reporter visited the vinegar factory Pillsbury is a quiet worker for of Mr. Crone Friday afternoon and obtained that purpose. Our stock of Drugs, Glass, Paints and Oils is always the good of bis city, Minneapolis, and the following: Shipments are complete. IT made to a large portion of Southern for the state as is shown by his recent great gift His left hand knows no Dakota and car lots frequently go to PROMPT ATTENTION TOMAIL ORDERS. RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. Watertown, Huron, Pierre and other more what hi3 right is doing in the CHARLES R00S, cities of corresponding size. Minneapolis charity business than it gets from the and St. Paul buy exclusively state papers. in car lots. Our readers may be 4* &• AHWOt*ft Albert Buscbers, Jr., of Fairfax, was somewhat surprised when we tell them found dead iu his room at the Windsor that there are but four vinegar factories Hotel in St. Paul Saturday morning. Po^t Office Slock. }tfew Ulm, JJiiju. in the state and the one of Mr. The cause of his death was suffocation IDeeiler in Crone's is the largest of all. The two from gas for two gas jets were Stoves and Ranges, in St. Paul and one in Minneapolis are burning at full blast when his room was NE W GOODS NE W GOODS! all inferior in size to the one at New opened in the morning. It is thought Ulm. What constitutes a carload is his death was premeditated and that a 60 barrels and at some seasons of the love affair had something to do with. Gasolin Stove and Tinware year particularly in the fall, it is not 4 Deceased was a son of Mr. Albert B.. E N E E & CO., unusual to ship two carloads a day. Buschers who lives near Swan Lake, August is the best month for shipments Hardware, Farming Implements, Courtland. for at this season merchants generally give their orders for the winter supply The attorney general has decided and it is shipped early to avoid any Nails, Fence Wire, that in case the present legislature continues DEALERS IN possible danger of freezing. To describe in session over the prescribed ninety the manner of making vinegar Pumps, Western Washers, days they can draw their per diem f)ty G[ooa & ffckdy-mkde dlotfyr^, fjubbef and follow it from the corn, rye and for such service at the established rate. barley with which is principally made The ninety days on which pay has been G[ood£, Boot£ knd gl\oe& &kt£ kr\d dkp£. to the time it comes out as first-class Clothes Wringers, Boss drawn expired Sunday April 7th but vinegar, would take too long a time the ninety legislative days will not expire and prove a pretty sour operation which Cfixodker ]Sfotioq& Gfroderie^ ki\d y. Churns, etc., etc., etc. until the 2Srd of April. The difference would wrinkle the faces of our readers is caused by the excessive patriotism with its acridity. Well then, the New THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. of the members in claiming and Ulm Vinegar Works manufacture gen* special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. drawing pay for Sundays and holidays. •rally but 6 or 8 grades of vinegar and If long sessions tend to make patriotic Work warranted. but three are usually called for by the Farm Produce taken in Exchange. ^7*' statesmen, let us have —well the session NEW ULM, MINN average merchant. To make this, B. BEHEKE & CO/ has been long enough to develope about 7200 bushels of corn, 2000 of barley Charles Cesser's A, Behnke, Manager. this particular quality. and 2000 bushels of rye are used in BANKRUPT a year. Of this grain, all is bought in Tl A. OCHS, It is now claimed that the Danmark the local market, with ths exception of could only carry 300 passengers but 3 car loads of corn which was purchased BOOK STORE SALJJ there were over 700 on it when it left in Iowa this spring when Mr. Crone CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. the shores of Europe, March 26th. thought he would be unable to get any Agents of the Tingvalla line say that from our farmers. Corn can be laid PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND that the passengers are safe—how do down here from Iowa just as cheap as The Prince of Clothiers is in the they know. We certainly hope they it can be purchased at home, i. e. for JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY^ field with a full assortment of EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS are but one thing is certain, that the 25 cents a bushel. Bids given on Buildings of all kind. READY MADE CLOTHING, fares which these passengers paid is BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE What becomes of all the refuse grain? Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot safe in the hands of the owners of that GENTS FURNISHING It goes to the 125 fat hogs and 35 head TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. air Furnaces Sold and Set. line of steamers. Are not the steam GOODS AND of cattle that are kept in connection ship officials guilty of criminal carelessness BOOTS AND SHOES, with the factory. Last winter 62 head I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. in allowing so many to take NEW all of which are to be disposed of of cattle and 125 hogs were kept entirely passage when they know the capacity TAILOR at bankrupt prices. on this malt or refuse gram, nothing ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF of their vessel? Restrictions are being else was allowed them. From twelve Give him a call in his new quarters put on the railroads and the law says WALL PAPER I respectfully inform the public that to fifteen barrels of vinegar are made that the coal stove shall go how much in Klossner's new Brick Block. I have opened a new tailor-shop in the every day, or about 4000 barrels a year. more then should our great human building formerly occupied by F. W. There is on hand now about about 500 Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to freight bearing ocean vessels be made State of Minnesota, Brown County, Vse barrels which is kept in storehouse In the Union Hotel, and that I am fully to conform to every law which will protect Probate Court. prepared to supply the needs of customers built for that purpose. No outside vin. In the ipatterof the estate of Edna Gertrude Ash. IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES the lives of its patrons. An accident worth deceased at reasonable rates. ,-^ egar is sold in New Ulm as all the On reading and filfn? the Petition of James AsLworth Louis Ztschunke/^id on land is not necessarily fatal but ofMankato Bine Earth County, representing merchants give the home factory their Pi H?EETZLAPPJ on sea it is almost) always followed by amongother things, that Edna Gertrude Ashworth late of Brown Co Minn., onthe 25. day of February entire patronage. To run this factory death for if escape from the ship in A. D. 1880, at Sleepy Eye, Brown Co.. Winn, Star Sample Room, nine men are given employment the died intestate, and being a resident of this life-boats is made, the chances are that County at the time of her death, leaving goods, ot year round and one travelling salesman, chattels & estate within this County, and that the the wind and waves would swamp said Petitioner is the father and sole heir at law Harry Baxter, formerly, of Le and Dealer in Extra Good Quality of f$S& them. An investigation should be of said deceased, and praying that administration Farmers' Home. Sueur, is out on the Northwestern, of said estate be to the said James Ashworth made in this case. granted: Omaha, Minneapolis & St, Louis, Milwaukee It is ordered, that said petition be heard before *oi The Danmark's passengers have been the Judge of this Court on Thursday the 25th day & St Paul roads looking after ito JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. of April A.D 1889, at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate heard from and they are safe. They the interest of the firm elsewhere. New Office in said County. Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Dealer in were rescued by the Missouri and some Ulm's vinegar factory is one of the the heirs ofsald deceased, and to all persons interested' Wines, liquors ,J Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. were taken to the Azores and others to by pnblishing a copy of this order for solid business enterprises of Southern three successive weeks prior to said day of hear, I near Philadelphia. The engines of the Minnesota. ing, in the New TJlm Review, a weekly newspaper and Cigars. *t Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. printed andpublished at New Ulm in raid County Danmark were disabled and a revolving Bated at New Ulm, JUinn., the 30th day of A large stock of Bepairs for above machines always on hand. March A. D. 1889 A fine lunch will be served every toy shaft tore a hole in the bottom of In a calm sea every man is a pilot By the Court Quick sale and small profits is my motto wad Farmers will do well to call and examine my goods •4& fcUhe boat which caused the leak. ^ERNSTBRAjaT,E In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. and learn my prices before buying elsewhere. fT (L.6.) 17 Judge of Probate New TJlm. A mmmm mm**