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December 25, 1889 · Page 3 of 8

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tSMMWp •mpi mm ftB •IIII»»JWI FS8*? WKOTT Christmas Goods at Some men seem born to have their way others have tho pnveledge thrust W upon them then there is still another KUETZINGS. NEW ULM, MINN. I S W Renovated for the f** class, that take it upon themselves. «@fc»AT TRADE Senator Washburn seems to group Wednesday, December 25, 18b9. with the latter. MERRY CHRISTMAS. It would look now as though the St. 23ZSXa».AJFI.imMCESXaT 03XTES AS USUAL WE CARRY THE LAFG Peter Hospital for Insane was to be given contains a vast assortment of Toys, 5 and 10 Cents Goods and Fancy Articles an investigation whirl. Recent developments, With the close of night, there will EST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT i»n in the death of a certain patient have ended the most joyous holiday of CHRISTMAS ARTICLES from Stearns county,do not place the superintendent all the year—Christmas. Joyous, because OP TOTS.. in the most favorable light of the good deeds that are done For the Million. and he is now charged with criminal joyous, because of the many hearts mzi*jskJEt.tjpTs/cssisrr neglect. If there is anything in the W O made glad through kind remembrances. charge, the state should go to the bottom On no other day is there so much good shows up GUNS Aflfl SPORTING GOODS of it. wilt ana unalloyed cheer. On no other Large Hobby Best Rubber Rattles, day do we witness such evidence of Capt. Reed, of Glencoe, doesn't ap Horses,90 cts. each. thankfulness. But while we ourselves 9 cts. pear to be of the opinion that a half loaf perhaps are grateful, we must remember is better than none at all, and that if you in Grand Shape and the Stock of Mouth Harmonicas Nice Large Sleds, HARDWARE that there are those who are not so can't ger^all you want, it is best to take fortunate. Not every household will with Bells, 8 cts. 30 cts. each. I what you can He was offered the position be filled with happiness, nor will every of assistant sergeant-at-arms of tlje I iscomplete as usual. Our Prices arte Low, my Goods of Best Quality. little one be made to feel the gladsome Dolls, Dolls, 10,15, national house, bat refused because he Brass Trumpets, Don't forget the Place. spirit of the day. Around some there had a preference for the place just above. must fall a gloom, To lift this to give 20 cts. and upwards. 8,10 cts. and upwards. P. O. Block, Corner 1st and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Ninn* The result may be that the house may 3* ft* Af)tfOt£* a Christmas to those who cannot for find it possible to get along without Mr. themselves and to be benovelent and Reed. not forgetful to the needy, should be the work of those wko are able. The Review If there is any good to come from Dealer in itself cannot perform he duty, dispatch, the present congress will not though it be ever so worthy. It can only be a fruitless one. Speaker Reed has Stoves and Ranges, TOY KITCHENS, STOVES, PARLOR SETS, BUILDING lend a hand and urge others to doimproved upon all of his predecessors likewise. It can give its greeting and BLOCKS, TEN PINS, DROMS. GUNS, SWORDS, in the promptness with which he has does so with the hope that it will not be named his committees, and he promises WATCHES, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER in vain. A merry, merry Christmas to to pursue as vigorous a policy in all his Gasolin Stove and Tinware you all, and may it fall on each and official doings. The chairmen of the TOYS AT PRICES FAR BELOW ANY everyone alike. committees say also that they will settle HOUSE IN BROWN COUNTY. Hardware, Farming Implements, down to business without delay, in Since Washburn has at last succeeded order to accomplish in the allotted Special Bargain Day Every Saturday. in bringing about the appointment time as much as is possible. If they Nails, Fence Wire, of Eugene Hay as district attorney, it will do this, we may look for something. NEXT SATURDAY, DEC 81, TOYS, NOTIONS, doesn't seem more than fair and reasonable Pumps, Western Washers, JEWELRY, MUFFLERS, SILK that he should at least allow It is not so sure after all that Brazil's Davis the right to nune Donahower MITTS, AT BARGAIN revolution will be an entirely quiet one. for the collectorship. However, we Clothes Wringers, Boss PRICES. Time reveals many things, which at shall see what we shall see, and it may 1 t^ first are seen through a glass darkly, be that coming appointments will still and what at first appeared to be a popular Churns, etc., etc., etc. further open our eyes as to the injustice 4 uprising is now assuming a different that is going on. phase. Dom Pedro was a quiet special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All and peaceful ruler, even if he was a The district attorneyship plum has falllen crowned emperor. He had the good of Work warranted. and Eugene Hay, of Minneapolis, is his people at heart and lived for their NEW ULM, MINN. the man who caught it. We might modify advancement. It does not seem natural Geton tothis,will you! that statement by saying that Washburn New Year's Cards. therefore, that, when deposed, it did the catching, and gave his supporter, should have been the people that Hay, the benefit of it or weturned him out. It is easier to beleive might say that Washburn, as representative that the unnatural has not occurred, of the Twin Cities, was and that his power was torn from him IN ALL STYLES, SIZES AND PRICES AT placing the "hog" and used all hisby ambitious hands. Fonesca, the new DID YOU EVER C&m. fj00£' ©tu^tofe. influence to cheat the country and ruler, is a soldier a sort of Boulanger, the greater part of the party out who was raised to the head of See a finer line of Holiday Presents than that which you will find at Charles Ce%$er*$ of everything that was rich and worth tke government, regardless of the wishes having. This perhaps would come of the people. He is a usurper, and nearer to being the truth. Or it in accepting him the people of Brazil might throw still more light on the subject are making a mistake instead of an improvement. BOOK STORE? to say that, if Davis possessed half They are to be pitied, rather *l than congratulated on the change. the greed and one quarter the gall that inspires the junior senator, he might For Books, Albums, Cards, Musical Instruments, in fact everything outside of have succeeded in making the haul himself. The Cronin murderers are getting the toy line his store is headquarters. But it is better as it is. Davis'has the usual amount of tears and sympathy A, H. SCHLEUDER A SPECIALTY MADE OF GERMAN AND ENGLISH made a respectable fight for his candidate from delicately strung individuals, and has failed. Washburn has who weep with those who weep. It Story and Picture Books for Children. played the autocrat and has succeeded. beats everything anyhow to see how some people are touched. If a traitor to his country dies, there is sorrow for One of the most satisfactory results WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER QTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. him in that he is no more. If a criminal O Probate Court of the Cronin trial is the fact that a lot In the mutter of the estate of Frederick Schleiss Licensed Auctioneer, is doomed to swing, the harshness of way-up men were caught monkey, ner deceased. On reading and filing the Petition of Wilhelmine of his fate is drowned in an effusion of ing with the jury, and that now they are Linden, Brown Co., Minn. Schleissner, of Brown County, Minn ,representing, amongother things,thatFredenckSchleissner lateof tears, and he is painted a martyr instead dealer in to be brought to trial. It is the hope said Comity of Brown on tne 14thaay of June A. of a fiend, if a murderer is sentenced 1889, at Sleepy Eye in said County, died that they will be convicted, which Correspondence proamtly attended to Gol 1 SHverWatches, intestate, and being a resident of this County atthe to imprisonment for life, the affords* the satisfaction. Our jury time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate CASH PAID FOR BUTTER within this County, and that the said Petitioner is crime is forgotten. His guilt is lost in system at the most is a weak the widow of said leceased, and praying that administration sympathy, because justice is no respecter of salt* estate be to Jos. A Eckstein, of one, easy to handle and pliable to Mew Ulm, Minn granted. It is ordered, that The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and of persons. Oh, it's wonderful! said petition be heaid before the Judge of this crooked work. When men therefore pays the highest market price in cash Conrl, on Thursday the 26th day of December A Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, To witness these outbursts, the world are caught in an attempt to cheat the D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate Office for granulated butter and eggs, in the in said County seems full of tenderness,-f ull to overflowing, basement of Kieshng's block, corner ends of justice with open bribery, it is Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Also an elegant Line of Minnesota and Centre streets. and it falls on the guilty and deserving the beirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, time that a lesson be taught, and a severe Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday by publishing a copy of this order once alike. It gushes forth, not knowing lesson at that. Unless Ihere is, in each eek foi three successive weeks prior to DAKOTA HOUSE. whom it will touch. It seems to be a said day of hearing, the New Ulm Keview, a our courts might as well cease to look Cards. weekly newspaper printed and published at New mere cord in the better being of some Ulm in said County, foi fair and impartial trials. To neglect Dated at New Ulm, Minn ,the 6th day of December people, which when touched, even if by OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN to do so would be like putting a A. D. 1889 his SatamV majesty himself we beleive, By the Court, MRS. A. SEITER Prop. premium on such damnable tricks It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere. ERNST BRANDT will vibrate—vibrate to the same strain S 52 Judge of Probate with the view of inviting more of REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. This house is the most centrally located Fortunately with such persons, it is not them. It would be to increase the greatest (ORDERFOR HEARING ON CLAIMS the sympathy that calls for mercy. It STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-s* hotel in the city and affords dofnef ]flinn. & jftfft Kortfr gtfeet& Jtfew l/lm., Nim objection to the present jury In Probate Court Special Term, December 5th is mere gush mere effusion and, like 1889 system andj would in the end result in good Sample Rooms. P. H. RETZLAFF, In the mattei of the estate of John Eosel deceased. the wind, wastes itself on the desert doing away with it altogether. air. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Kosel G. A. OTTOMEYER, would favor such a move but beleive deceased, late of the County of Brown and istnte of Minnesota, being granted to William Pfaender, -zT it can be accomplished more satlsractorily It is ordered that six months be and the same i« The necessity for reform in our jury hereby allowed from and ifter the date of this or than by countenancing jury der in which all persons having claim* or tie Dealer in Extra Good Quality ot system was never more clearly evidenced bribers. mauds against the said ileceassed are icqnira I to Farm Machinery* Deeiler in fi,e the caire in thepiobate ccu'tof J-aid coumv, than in the great Cionin trial. foi tximmitioi Hnd allowrnce, or be lir^e There twelve men were selected to decide barred, oodsi Man born of woman is but a few days It i« nrtl ei leu 1, t'ia' thefirt I ila\ in the fate of those murderous suspects. and fall of night blooming seriousness. Julj 1890 at 10 ti'tlock A I S I I leii'l stid pr«'i itetomi, to be hi th«* nrr !uii», To eleven of them, their guilt For a little while the breezes flit gently Minneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. in theCitj ol U!ro, in «ind I !f an«* was proven beyond a doubt. They believed the* me is hen bj pooi t«d In about his pathway, till, like the cyclone, place when-md W'HIC thi id piobuti Jl Hardware & Binding Twine a Speciality. that the Cronin prisoners weie examine ai idiiT«t «ail cl nni~ jti nu nK he hurriedly foldeth his earthly tent PunK, 4 oN per yard AIM! upwaid •\nd it i= faitht »tii ', mMuc oF --nth Cronin's murderers. They believed that and stealeth into the whence from Advance and nvincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines 'fee. heating ht, gi\tu to ill creuitoi*- and pii-ons nterested Gmf.ju.im. 7 ol". Muslin, 5 cts fleece murderers should receive puhishment in sud e*t M* l% loithwith pnbli-hinjr thi^ lmcl glinting. 11 ols. underwear, 20 which there is no whither. Just think oideronte each week foi rhn «ncf -ive eeks A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. to the full extent of the law, and were us. itid upw ird all wool children's 1U in the iSe« Ulm KCMUM, wiekl' itwp»ptr of itl How soon, how sadly soon the Qmck siie ana «rnll profltP is my motto and Farmers will do well to call ana examineem*y o« printed md pnhli-h' 'l in aiUnuuM liosp 10 cts. per ur all wool Ladies' and learn my prices before hnyin gelsewhere Booe 0 unanimous for a verdict that they Jr* people now on earth will be gone! Dated it New Ulm, Minn thi-» 5th day of Dt lioier\. 20 cts. per pair and upward, cembei A D. 18S9 should hang. But our very jury system Gone, all gone! Mouldered into dust! plush *mil veheteen, 45 cts. per yard By the Conrt, upset all this. It gave one single man NE W GOODS! ERNfeT BRVJDT, Gents' white dress shirts, double front As the dews of the morning melt away, [L. S 52 Jud :eo Probite. the power to defeat justice and give to and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, so the generations of men vanish from 3 cotton ana all wool flannels cheap those murderers what most people earth. As the high water foam drippeth [ORDER FOR HE1RINGOV CLAIMS] Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at STATE V**. deem a lighter fate. One man, because OEMINNESOTA, Countj of Brown'rss over the dam, so the living of to-day, lowest prices German and Saxony BEHNZE & CO.,,.. In Probate Court, Special Term, December 5th his head was not clear on this or on that, 1889. yarns in ail shades, Gents furnishing each and every one of them, passeth into In the matter of the Estate of John Schuffenecker was, through a flaw in our jury regulations, goods and a nice line of linen and cotton the unfathomable beyond. To-day deceased. handkerchiefs always on haad. enabled to speak as loud and Letters of Administration with the will annexed they may create commotion and cause on the estate of John Schnffenecker deceased, Call and see what these goods are. louder than eleven men, who possessed late of the County of St I.oms and State of Missouri, a stir, but to-morrow the sweet voice is G. A. OTTOMEYER. being granted to William Pfaeoder of this equally as much integrity and sagacity, County stilled and its silence swells the universal New Ulm, Minn. DEALERS IN A jj It is ordered that six months be and the same and who .were convinced that those hush of the great hereafter. To be aie hereby allowed from and after the date of this three suspects deserved to die. Whether ]5l31.X I3SrER,"2' order, in hich all persons having claims or demands|agamst Dfy $ooM, f^dy-mkde Clot^i,^ ffrbibef & of use then, we must live not for the the said deeeased are required to that one juror was moved by his own file the same in. the probate court of said connty, present alone, but for the future. Wo for examination and allowance or be forever convictions or whether he was impelled barred, Mrs., Anton Olding, must endeavor to leave a trace after 3ool£ Sootj* knd Shoe]*, 3aM knd CW£3|.f^otioq& by bribe, no one can say. It is enough It'is further ordered, that the first Monday in us, that will commend us to future generations. July 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the general term to know the result. It is enough to of said probate court, to be held at the Court We can live to them only nouse, in the City of New Ulm, in said County, be Gfrodei'ie^ kr\d dfodkefy. know that the requirement of a unanimous and the same is hereby appointed as the time and through deeds that are lasting. No SOMMER'S STORE, ,,NEW ULM. agreement in a jury vote is all place when and where the said probate court will £, '«. ^fleeting, ephemeral deeds for the presS^ent examine and adjust said claims and demands. Has on hand a good stock of Millinery wrong and calls for a change. I will And it is further ordered that notice of snch THE CHEAPEST HOBSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH, only, but acts that will have a mystjzitie hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, add one great point in favor of the ma in said estate by forthwith publishing this power when we are gone and that Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. jority or two-thirds rule and will have order once in eachweek for three saccessiye weeks Human Hafr, Flowers, &c. in the New Uim Review, a -weekly newspaDex be handed down to generations yet the effect of setting people to thinking printed and published in said connty. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. iifAlso Patterns for stamping monograms. unborn, with them again to bear good Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 5th day of December about reform, in an institution, where Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery 1889. I fruit. We live through the past the it is so badly needed^' Bythe€omt, Work, German Knitting and ,»^k**-e ERNST BEANDT utnre must live from what is good in us. A. Behnke, Manager. ^JL* lOilJtlJMKE & 0 Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. fX-SJ 52 Judge of Probate fulfil ,*9