New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 17, 1889 · Page 3 of 8
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BEHSSMAffff BROS., Bargains! The 1st regiment of the state^militia are in camp at Lake City NEW ULM, MINN. St. Paul's directory gives her a population SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. of 193,000. Of course that of Minneapolis ssf (Have Completely Renovated for the gives in the region of 250,000. Wednesday, July 17, 1889. Frank Kuetsing's Spring and/Summer Trade. It is now nearly a settled fact that Who will be the next minister to the president will call an extra session Russiap Col. Shepard, of the New of Congress. ThefirstMonday in November York Mail and express, wants to be. MEEIDIAN BLOCK seems to be the date decided contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles John L. Sullivan has been arrested, on. suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons, jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders, with fair prospects of going behind the If, in our political progress, we continue guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general DRY GOODS STORE. bars. This will be good reading for to slide in the same grooves as at sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. the enemies of pugilism, and in fact present, what state of corruption we for most people. Not quite so much will have reached a quarter of a century *P so though for Sullivan's little worshippers. from now, heaven only knows. :DX:X» shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanic's and farmers' I nave just received a fine lot of New Spring Goods, which includes a large The railroad and Warehouse commission tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. Washburn's objection to J. C. Donahower, Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other have appointed A. Clausen, assortment of light Prints (warranted fast colors) at 5 cts. per yard also Dress of St. Peter, as revenue collector, oils. All our goods are of a first1class quality and prices on the same are rock of Minneapolis, chief grain inspector Prints of pretty patterns Indigo Blue Prints and Fine bateens, and Dress and bottom. is that he is unfit for the position. in place of James A. James, who retires Apron Ginghams of all styles and varieties. That's a strange estimate of a man who BEUSSMANN BROS. from the force. DRESS GOODS! 0 has been cashier of a bank for twenty years. Wonder what Washburn's estimate The Skordeniannen, a Sweedish P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn ll of himself is' Agricultural paper, published at St. A. H. SCHLEUDER, Peter, has been sold to V. Collins of A complete and carefully selected stock of Dress Goods of the latest styles and Never before in the history of ourthe St. Peter Tribune. It is the only shades Am sole agent in New Ulm and vicinity for the well-known country were disasters so frequent as Sweedish Agricultural paper in the BROADHEAD to-day. Nearly every issue of the United States. great dailies tells of floods, fires and JEWELER Railroad wrecks in which lives and property Dress Goods which are warranted not to fade or shrink. The W C. T. of Minneapolis, Millinery! Millinery! are destroyed to an astonishing have done the proper thing in breaking extent. It is real terrible to think of up and reorganizing. A house divided it dealer in against itself cannot stand and the A larger stock, nicer goods and lower prices than ever before. Ladies, sooner all such organizations rid themselves Gol 1 SilverWatches, Before the elections in the new states, Misses' and Children's bats trimmed and lemodeled. My millinery department of discord and politics, the better many speakers will be sent into them is under the management of an experienced milliner from Chicago. it will be for tnem and the cause they by both parties to win them over to Seek to advance. their beliefs. Perhaps Mr. Washburn GREAT BARGAIN DAT, would like to stump the states for the Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, Roswell G. Horr, of Michigan, the great principles of boodle and show man who stumped Minnesota last fall, Also an elegant Line of their unexperienced legislators how to EVERY SATURDAY. was given a position last week as consul Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday elect such men as himself to serve in to Valparaiso, but he thought he congress. deserved something better and raised a EVERY SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY JULY 20th Cards. great howl. If Roswell makes as much Senator Davis has kicked against the noise always as he has since his LADIES' FINE REGULAR MADE HOSE AT 'appointment of Marcus Johnson as collector appointment, some far off far off place It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. of revenue, and wants to secure 20 CENTS A PAIR. like Valparaiso would, we should think the position for J. C. Donahower, of St REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. »K be a very fit place for him. Peter. We would like to see his wishes Cofiiei' Miiffl- & tiiiflt ]\Toitl\ gtfeetff, jfew Ifln), Jtfii|i| satisfied if for no .other reason than that Calvin Brice has thought of anothei the second district niigh£ be given a rainbow scheme. It is to capture the iaste of public patronage. P»t Mr. whole congressional representation of ^ashburp will object of course. the new states by allying the democratic The^e is some talk about holding the party with the railroads of the states next annua] meeting of theNational proyidlng.tfigy turn over the delegations DEALERS Educational Association in St. Paul or to the democrats, .He may succeed in Minneapolis. It is a good idea. The going in with the raUroadg but the getting Dry Goods, Groceries, best plage for holding it is in the of the delegations will be an Under CHAELES L. ROO S Vfest and the best place in the West is taking of a decidedly rainbow hue. •J right here in Minnesota. Eastern ]s(otioi^ Qkt & Ck$ & Gfent fer^- teachers could learn much that they do Two suicides occurred in Blue Earth county last Wednesday. Wm. Schwartz not know now by acquainting themselves a young farmer living near Amboy, was with Minnesota people. fWt Offide 8lo. jSfew tjlrq, JJinn. found in the morning, his throat cut Martin Burke, the Winnipeg suspect, from ear to ear. The man who had occupied has been extradited and is now lodged the bed with him during the in jail awaiting trial for the murder of night cannot be found and it is naturally Cronin. He has also been positively believed that he murdered Schwartz. RIESLING'S BLOCK, CORNER MINN. AND CENTER STR. identified as one of the Williams broth. On the same day, Mrs. August Barnecke, ers who rented the cottage where Cronin of Eagle Lake, blew her brains 4, 9* AimOlD, was killed. Slowly but surely the coils out by placing a shot gun to her head are tightening about the villians who and pulling the trigger with her foot. committed the deed and justice will Poor health is supposed to have the soon receive its due. cause of her sad ending. Dealer in The democrats in Ohio are having Stoves and Ranges, S! The Journal of Friday contained a hard work getting together for the next long and harrowing account of atrocities campaign. They are finding themselves and brutalities at the St. Peter hospital. almost the same boat as they pictured Their information was based on B. BEHNKE & CO. their republican brethren, split up with Gasolin Stove aa & Tinware. the story of a patient, released since the party differences and unable to find a Rochester investigation, who claims to candidate. The republicans have escaped have never been insane, but was committed Hardware, Farming Implements, the crash by quietly uniting on at the investigation of certain( tnat popular leader Gov. Foraker and DEALERS IN Minneapolis parties who desired to joining in the one purpose of winning, Nails, Fence Wire, conceal his knowledge of certain facts fjubbei1 f^y $ood£, ffckdy-nqkde Clottyi^, Under these circumstances Calvin Brice that affected them. If his story is truei still predicts success for his democracy. there is every reason for "moving on to Pumps, Western Washers, $ooM, 8oot$ kn& Sl\oe& Skt£ kqd Ckp£. Hon. Edmund Rice, the ex-congressman St. Peter." The committee have -expressed their intention to do so and we from the Fourth District, died at Jslotioi^, Gfcoderie^ ki\d Cfodkefy. Clothes Wringers, oss his home at White Bear, Thursday are confident they will find fertile soil morning at the age of seventy-one. Mr. fo investigation. Rice was one of the mo3t popular and Churns, etc., etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. deservedly so of the men of the "state. Communicated.) Now while the City Council has taken PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. For upwards of forty years he was steps to establish a correct and uniform special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All active and useful in building up the interests grade of the streets of this city it is Farm Produce taken in Exchange. Work warranted. of St. Paul and the state at large hoped that those improvements, at least B. BEHUK E & CO. and served for several terms as an able on a few of the most important and NEW ULM, MINN. most travelled streets, which are so A. Behnke, Manager representative in Congress. His loss Charles Cesser's much wanting and have been desired will be a public one. and requested from time to time by an bANKRUPT A. 0CHS, enduring public with marvellous patience, T1 The practice of going down on your will be made, and those streets be put into shape and condition whjch knees before every man that holds office BOOK STORE SALJJ will cause them to be no longer an objection is to a great extent done away with. I CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. to travel and a disgrace to the city. used to be a custom almost of necessity. It is a matter of fact that State street and PUNS HDD SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. It is no longer so. That man afone is Broadway are of the most important streets in the city and by right ought to entitled to respect who is in some degree The Prince of Clothiers is in the IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH BOOKS, STATIONERY AND be kept in proper condition. While JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY^ worthy of it, and it would be hard field with a full assortment of State street is and ought to be by its EVERYTHING ELSE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS Bids given on Buildings of all kind. indeed to keep up this custom with location along the principal public READY MADE CLOTHING, such men as hold office to-day, who buildings as well as by its natural advantage Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE the finest and most convenient GENTS FURNISHING hold it because they are rich, and use Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. driveway of the city, Broadway is the their wealth to secure positions that TAKEN FOR FOREIGN -AND DOMESTIC PERIODICALS. GOODS AND entering street to the business and mercantile •jthey are pretty much unfitted for. portion of the city. BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW As it now is, State street only needs I CARRY A FINE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. all of which are to be disposed of grading at least from Centre street to Correspondents at Washington are TAILOR S O 3d North street and the surplus ground busy circulating stories about trouble at bankrupt prices. ALSO THE LARGEST STOCK OF could well be used on Broadway, filling in the pension office and of the great I respectfully inform the public that up the grade and such places where, as GiV'* bim a call his new quarters WALL PAPER I have opened anew tailor-shop in the sweep that is soon to be made among it is now, the water is gathering after in Klossner's new Brick Block. building formerly occupied by W the officers of the bureau. Not even every rain, thereby forming a cesspool Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to re-which & as injurious to health as well Tanner himself is to escape if the the Union Hotel, and that I am fully as objectionable to travel. If after Buckfett's Arnica Salve. ports be true. We cannot see the slightest prepared to supply the needs of customers grading these streets the City Council The Be-»tbihe the world for Cuts at reasonable rates. reason for giving credit to anything give order to have proper shade trees IN THE CITY. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES Bruises, Sares, Ulcer-, ^alt Rheum, Louis Ztschunke. planted and sidewalks laid, State street pi this kind however. The commissioner 1% Fever Sores Tetter, Chopped Hands, IF* will be among the finest driveways in RETZEAFT, is not doing his work any too fast Chilblains Coins, and all Skm Eruptions, the state, presenting a pleasing sight nor is he showing any under liberality J* and positive.} ernes Piles or no Star Sampfe Room, to the stranger that comes to look over pay required. It i» guaranteed to give ^or preference to a favored few. On the the town as well as being a credit and perfect satisfaction, or monev refunddd an ornament to the city generally. ^contrary pension agents say they never Price 25 cents per box. For'sale by C. Farmers Home?" so* While it may not be advisable at -found it harder to have their claims FarmDealer in iixtra Good Quality oi Ro«ss. Machinery• present to spend the financees of the granted. The fact that less pensions City unnecessarily, the above lmprovemens ^DAKOTA BOUSE. kr?f?1 lhave been granted undue Tanner than ^JOSEPH SCHNOBRICrf Prop'r would be connected with comparatively t,, fe?4 "under the last three months of Black's little expense and considering ^Wfti Dealer iD *a# in-what has been spent on streets and p^fe^career is sufficient proof. We are Minneapolis Steel Binders 4b Mowers.M Empire Mowers. OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN WLiues, Liquors places of less importance than these clined to believe that these terse tales Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. above mentioned, the taxpayers of the MRS. A. SEITER Prop. bout Tanner's forced resignation are city interested particularly on these _* 1$£&'$$3jg§t«d. *m. r*€ im-Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c. aH bosh. They sound more like a streets are certainly entitled to -f:^8I!i: &>ttd v-agars. TJhis house is the most centrally located provements on these important and scheme to aid the democratic party by A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. much travelled thoroughfares. 7m hotel in the city and affords "i A fine lunch will be served every dayC raking over Tanner in republican papers Quick sale and small profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to call and examineraygoods %m& good Sample Booms. Cor. Minn. & Center streetsMinn?. OBSERVER. and learn my prices before buying elsewhere New Ulm. PS