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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

May 15, 1889 · Page 3 of 8

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liHiiiiiiUfin RBB WNWtMMiM s^ffis?? !5S!SB|BB^B«wiBiBBpwi^pi^i^i %m NT ITS In the vicinity of 300,000 copies of f$Ff Bargains! Bargains? the new state laws were circulated 4*. throughout the state through the medium NEW ULM, MINN. of the newspapers. Completely Renovated for the Spring and Summer Trade. The managing board of the state insane JSL.T Wednesday, May 15, 1889. Frank Kt^tzing's asylum held a meeting at St. Pau a nigh license last Friday, and adopted new by laws Michigan has passed T=L,r:iMCE!ParT ojsnsi which will conform to the recent hospital I E I A. law. legislation. contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles MERIDIAN BLOCK In the recent municipal plections in suitable for mariiage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, Now that the legislature has adjourned Indiana, the republicans made large jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders] and the powers at Washington are in-guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment°of ^enerai and in some cases unlooked for gains, sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. clined to run things to suits themselves DRY GOODS STORE in places where politics figured. Things will some one suggest something for still seem to be coming our way. the newspapers to tackle. A E W O Emma Abbot, the actress, will erect The meat inspection bill before the shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' monument in New York to the memory Michigan legislature has failed to become tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. of her late husband, at a cost of a law. Evidently our own solon Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other I nave just received a fiDe lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large $85,000. And yet New York cannot oils. All my goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock are not as susceptible to the boodle assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress bottom. find funds wherewith to erect a tit monument of the "Big Four'.' as the legislatures, Prints of pretty patterns, Indigo Blue Prints and Fine Sateens, and Dress and to Grant. H. H. BEUSSMANN. of some other states Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. DRESS GOODS! DBESS GOODS!' The board of civil service commissioners Senators Washburn and Davis cannot P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn ap-agree upon the appointment of a United has been tilled up by the A. H. SCHLEUDER, 1, pointment of Theodore Roosevelt, of States district attorney for Minnesota. Both are pledged to staunch supporters New York, as a republican, and Hugh A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and S Thompson, of South Carolina, as the and neither will give in. If shades Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known Democratic member. The president they want any suggestions as to a way out of the emergency they should not has exercised his good judgment in the JEWELER sslection as both men have long since be backward in asking. Perhaps there Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. are those who could readily devise a prominetly attached themselves to the Millinery! Millinery! side of reform in public service, and way of solving the attorneyship puzzle. dealer in tae public may now expect that body The last of the famous gang of Bald to cairy with it some weight. Gol 1 SilverWatch.es, Knabbers, of Missouri, were hanged at A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, Ozark on Friday. The execution was Misses' and Children's hats trimmed and remodeled. My millinery department A convention will be held at Hartford, a terribly bungled piece of butchery is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. Conn., some time nest month, at and the victims had to be strung up which the heads of the various labor lry, and Silv Plat War, twice and strangled. Capital punishment bureaus of the country will meet to devise GREAT BARGAIN DAT, in any form is barbarous and outrageous, some plan for securing more accurate Also an elegant Line of but if we must continue the information as to the true condition Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday death penalty, why not administer it in E E S A A of our working classes. If no political some sudden and effective way and do bias is tolerated in the compiling Cards. away with the disgustiug practice of of these statistics they may prove valuable NEXT SATURDAY MAY 18th, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF hanging. in dealing with questions of TYDIES, LARGE AND SMALL, YOUR CHOICE AT People are ever ready to criticize the wages and labor, and at the same time It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. throw some light on protection and free actions of legislators in appropriating 10 CENTS EACH. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. trade theories. money for what seems to them an unnecessary expense. The payment of dofnef JVIinn. & tim Jfofth gtreetf, j(ew Ulm, Wim The Mankato Free Press has the following one hundred dollars by the state for of Congressman Land's visit to publishing the law supplement seems The pleasant weather ttftUS* CftAFF» that city: to many a useless outlay of money. The politicians and office seekers Perhaps in instances it is but they forget hovered about the Mankato House today, to consider the general benefit. Only while Congressman Lind was 18,000 copies of the laws will be of last week reminds us that house-cleaning time has arrived. Our DEALERS IN there, like flies about a pot of honey. printed by the state and these will not They even came from the furthermost appear for months. In utilizing the line of Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Brushes, etc., is complete. Samples Dry Goods, Groceries, limits of the county. Seekers after papers it makes it possible to acquaint of colors of paints and uallfinishesfurnished free on application. postoifices seemed to be the most numerous. nearly ever reading person in the state The genial congressman had an with the laws which govern them, and We have an elegant line of hammocks this year. Better and cheaper encouraging word and a pleasant smile they should not regret the cost. Kotioi$, &kt& Cap & Grent£ $ufi\i0\-than ever before. Croquets, Balls, Marbles and other sporting goods for all. The W. C. T. U., in a state convention are always kept in stock. An examination of our stock is invited. No at St. Paul last week, went through The centennial celebration of the irig 0 ood$, Boot$ ki\d $l\oe$. a lot of wrangling over the question of French Republic was inaugurated last trouble to show goods. v. making the order an annex to the prohibition week with imposing ceremonies. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. movement and spent but very Nearly all nations are represented little time on anything else. The re-KIESLING'S CHARLES ROOS, BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. the exposition and the populace sult is a general weaking of the order. are enthusiastic over thier grand display. The organizations have always been In the outbursts of patriotism among the greatest of the forces for all partisan jealousies and strifes good but in seeking to dabble in politics, are forgotten, Boulanger is lost sight of, fVt Office -Blodk. they have only created dissensions JSfewlflin, Minn* and naught but the spirit of patriotism within themselves, and it would seem has sway. It is to be hoped that the Dealer in as though they had served their purpose. fickle French may come out of this first As soon as they become a figure centennial, stronger and more republican Stoves and Ranges, in politics, they are no longer a body S! NE W COODS than ever and able to avoid the dangers of women bent solely on doinggood but that now surround them. a lot of screeching politicians with but One of the largest and finest hospitals little influence and no vote, and they Gasolin Stove and Tinware E N E E & CO., in the world was opened at Baltimore should sacrifice their name at once on BL last week and dedicated to the memory becoming a living lie. of the well known philanthropist, John Hardware, Farming Implements, The deep rooted race conflict that Hopkins, of Philadelphia. His name prevails in the southern states is fully DEALERS IN is already clo§6iy connected, witfi pur evidenced iu the reports that come from Nails, Fence Wire, institutions 0* learning, at the head of Louisiana of bodies of armed regulators f)fy Gfaoig, fjekdy-mkde dlottyit£ ffcbbef One of our best universities. To these surrounding polling places & preventing he has devoted his immense fortune Pumps, Western Washers, the negroes from voting. The election Gcood^, 8oot£ knd $l\oe& fikt£ ki\d Cfkp£. and they stand to-day, a lasting memorial wa3 a municipal one and the action of to the noble impulses of a truly the whites, in attempting with force to Clothes Wringers, Boss ]^otioi\£, Gfroderie^ dfockefy. philanthropic man. It is not often that suppress the nepnro vote, was not due men, successful in business and who to any political prejudice, for the candidates have, through hard labor, acquired Churns, etc., etc., etc. were all of one p&rty. It was THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. great wealth, will regard those possessions simply an outbreak of the long standing as only theirs to use In benefiting PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. hatred of the people of one race for special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All mankind and in elevating the condition those of the other and which every now Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Work warranted, of their fellow men. Such men are few and then crops out in open feuds. in number and they occupy an equal NEW ULM, MINN B. BEEITKE & CO. There is a lesson in it for the south station with our heroic ones. They are which they should not fail to recognize. A. Behnke, Manager. of that small number who are not born The negroes will not long brook being BANKRUPT to die and whose deeds make them remembered deprived of their just rights and the T* A. C. OCHS, for all time. They have southern people should take the warning traveled a road to lasting fame that SALJll BOOK STORE and meet the question in a fair and other possessors of wealth might well statemanlike way. It is a deep and CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. seek to emulate. touchy one but they should not be PLAMS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. afraid to tackle it. The Prince of Clothiers is in the IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND Bishop Potter, in his centennial sermon JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COUNTRY^ at New York recently, uttered field with a full assortment of It is claimed, that, through neglect EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS some sayings which may well be taken of certain officials, the gathering of the Bids given on Buildings of all kind. READY MADE CLOTHING, as a warning by our legislators and representative usual crop statistics for this year will be BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* GENTS FURNISHING men and while they do not rendered quite impossible. The law Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. TAKEN FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. GOODS AND reflect particular credit upon the present provides that each township assessor administration, they are nevertheless BOOTS AND SHOES, shall transmit to the county auditor, on I NEW CARRY A FJNE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. true. This country is fast going the first Monday in July certain agriculturalstatistics all of Inch are to be disposed of into a condition, whi omens no good TAILOR SHOP. and attaches a penalty at bankrupt prices ^ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF for our republican government An of not more than fifty dollars in case of Giv Mm a call in his new quarters ^WAUH# aristocracy of wealth is rapidly gaming I respectfully inform the public that failure to do so. At the same time, it PAPER I have opened anew tailor-shop in the control of this country, which menaces in k/ssner's new Brick Block. provides that proper blanks be furnished buildingiormerly occupied by F. W. the liberty of the people. »And by the commissioner of statistics who Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to yet no one will blame the president, of PROBATE NOTICE. happens to be assistant secretary of the Union Hotel, and that I am fully whom it was said by the Bishop, that he prepared to supply the needs of eusto-./* state. These blanks have not been furnished STATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown Vss IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES mers at reasonable rates. I- Probatt Couit had no time to devote to statesmanship. and no satisfactory reason hds In the Matter o* tne est «te of William Grimes Louis Ztschunke. 5 This condition is forced upon the ma-been deceived, Jfl given for not making the necessary On reading and filing the Per»tioo of Thomas gistrate by our detestable system of K4 provision for obtaining the reports. Grimes of Redwood County, linn represent' S£ mo among othei thini?8,that William Grimes !ate „politics, which through its corruption Star Sample Roorn^ Mr. Stockenstrom, who is the commissioner, of Brown County, Minn ,on theJ9th day of April A 1888, at the town of Eden in said Brown Co., *jx makes it base. So long as every man states that the legislature died intestate, and being a resident of this Connty ,/fn is a candidate for office, so long will the at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattel contemplated other methods of collection, Dealer in Extra Good Quality of Sp®^Sa«S Farmers Home. eand estate within thif»Connty,and thttthe snid *$.' ^president and his advisors be hampered but failed to take action. This, petitioner i« the oldest son of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to Catharine 5 C^by a hungry horde of hunters who will he says, gave him insufficient time to Grimes granted It is ordered. that said petitionbe heard before the Jndpe of this Court, on ^sacrifice honor and all else to gain their JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. prepare blanks. As the result of this Wednesday the 22d 4ay of May A D. 18S9, at 11 o^^ends. It is true that an administration o'olock A. at the Probate Office in said Connty. apparent neglect we will be deprived of Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers* Empire Mowers. •rrr*fii^_ Ordered, farther that notice thereof be given to Ijllr^of to-day is not like that of of the great the statistics, which have always been the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. by publishing a copy of this order for three **'^Washington. The fault lies not with Wines, Liquors of much value, as they give the acreage, successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review,*weekly newspaper printed 2s the head of the government bnt with us, and average production per acre of Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. and published at New Ulm in said Connty. and Cigars* the people, who have permitted ourselves every farm in the state, making it possible Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 80th day of A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. March A". D. 1889. 20 to stagnate our own atmosphere to give comparitively certain estimates By the Conrt, Quick sale and raull profits is,my motto and Farmers will do well to call and examine my goods A fine lunch will be served every day SI ERNST BRANDt aad learn my prices before bsyin^elsewhere. .t of succeeding crops* S.^ m& Jndge New Ulm. streetsMinn.. Cor. Minn. & Center