New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 9, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
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Beussmann Eros, fir® An Iowa editor who is cut off from FRANK KUETZING, all communications with the saloon thus wails forth. "How dear to the NEW ULM, MINN. ^Sfc 'mm heart are the hours that we squandered, SUCCESSORS TO H. Hi BEUSSMANN. when with nothing to do on a hot afternoon, 1 S T. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. when with a modest tin pail !JHave Completely Renovated their Dealer in DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. around the corner we wandered, and Extenive Establishment. Wednesday, July 9, 1890. I- brought it well filled from the nearest saloon. Each draught was a portion of The new constitution of Brazil proTides nectar the sweetest, there was comfort JUST RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MISSES that the president be elected for condensed in the amber so clear it held contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy article fci\ years. In this respect it is an improvement BLOUSES, AT 50 CENTS AND UPWARDS, SUiMMER DRESS satisfaction, protoundest, completest— suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons on our own. jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders that little tin bucket that carried the GOODS, PLAIN BLACK INDIA LINEN, HANDSOME guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general beer, that little tin bucket,—that rusty A district convention of the Farmers' sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. BLACK ORGANDEES, ASSORTMENT OF FINE FIGURED old bucket that carried the beer." Alliance for the nomination of an aggressive opponent to John Lind has LAWNS, HANDSOME PATTERNS IN CHINA SILKS, ZEPHYRS, The Pioneer Pi ess has dropped its shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' been called to meet at Kasota, July PERSIA MOLL, FAILE BATTISTE, AND MUSLIX worn-out disguise as a St. Paul and tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker bai bed wire. Geo. W 18th. Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other Minneapolis paper and appears now as UNDERWEAR. oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks devoted to St. Paul alone. This is as it kv I Idaho has been granted full admission bottom. should be. When two towns are at perfect to statehood, and Wyoming is BEUSSMANN BROS. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED harmony, the one with the other, it well on its way into the Union of commonwealths. P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. is an easy matter for one paper to serve New Ulm, Minn After its entrance, NIGHT GOWNS, 95 CENTS both, but once let a quarrel arise between ihere will be foity-four states and only $ 9 LACE TRIMMED 65 CENTS, them and there's bound to be a iour territories. 4 AtiWOUt9 therub that will hurt the paper that supports And so Holden's case goes to CHEMISE AT ALL PRICES both. In the St Paul and Minneapolis United States Supreme couit. The result FINE WHITE SKIRTS, LARGE low the Pioneer Press felt the will be that he will nost likely StovesDealer in rub to the extent of all its Minneapolis e«eape execution and live to laugh and Ranges, ASSORTEMENT, ALSO CHILDERN'S subscription and advertising, and, as lie the follies of legislators, while he DRESSES, PLAIN AND E3IBR0IDERED, the Tribune says it hasn't patronage mocks at the loop holes in our code enough left in the Flour City to pay for of justice. the ink used in printing the woid Gasolin Stove and Tinware Wait for our great Swiss Flouncing sale to come off soon at 5oCtson the dollar Jgnatius Donnelly says tnat he is out Minneapolis at the top of its columns, of politics until after he has delivered it has wisely concluded to drop it and Hardware, Farming Implements, his address on "Bacon, as the author of GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS work for St. Paul alone. The trouble the Shakespeare Plajs" before the Educational now seems to be that the old paper Convention. The majority of hasn't even friends enough St. Paul Nails, Fence Wire, E Sa,tu.rdLa,y- people would be rejoiced if he staid out to half way make up for the loss of its altogether. Minneapolis patrons. Pumps, Western Washers, NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 12TH, LADIES' FINE GAUZE The Hon. Mr. Crosby, of Luverne, Last Tuesday, Mr. Winston, a savs that G. S Ives, of St. Peter, could VESTS AT 25 CENTS WORTH 50 CTS. ALSO LOT Clothes Wringers, Boss Minneapolis contractor, entered the office be nominated unanimously for Congress of Manager Driscoll, of the Pioneer OF GAUZE VESTS, IS CTS. WORTH 35 CTS. in preference to John Lind. This man Press, and administered to him a blow Crosby should move around the district Churns, etc., etc., etc. on the jaw, because that paper had asserted a little tor his own information. He in its editorial columns, that Mr. needs it badly. tfC Winston had helped pad the Minneapolis special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All The Farmers' Alliance is in poor luck. census. Whether there was any Work warranted. In many case? Republicans have been truth in the paper's statement or not, nominated on its ticket, but in nearly NEW ULM, the action,of Air. Winston should not MINN. every instance they have refused to accept, meet with public approval While Mr. WALL PAPER, preferring to take their chances Driscoll may have deserved it, in these with their old party. This certainly days, men of standing should not reduce does net look encouraging. their dignity so far as to resort to their fists as a means of correcting the CHARLES L. ROOS, The St. Paul Pioneer Press turns abuse of a maligner. Aside fvom giving AS FINE A LINE AND AS LARGE A ngainst Minneapolis, only to be greeted a little "elisatisfaction or self revenge, with a cold shoulder at home. Having there is nothing to come of disfiguring STOCK OF WALL PAPER acted shamefully towards its own party and toying with the countenance of a in the last city election and on several man from whom you would receive a AS other occasions.it is now without friends retraction, and besides it is not manly. altogether. Despised abroad, scorned Such revenge is weak, ajd had Mr.can be found in the city is always kept en hand at my store and spurned in Minneapolis and hated Winston left it to public opinion to set on Minnesota St. The best and. cheapest grades and all Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minn, as home, its Jot is indeed a cruel, if not him aright and shame the Pioneer Press, styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. pitiful one. it would have been much more to his In addition to this I always carry a credit and at the same time far more There is said to be a scheme on foot effectual. However, the feelings of Mr. thefull stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY among the Northwpstern Senators, Driscoll, which were expressed in Davis included, to knock out the McKinley noand the Like- next issue of the Pioneer Press, are bill, aud substitute one that will Charles G+to+f* less beneath a person of his position, more fully satisfy the interests of the They are not what they ought to have Northwest. Those who are thought to been, and he will receive no pity over be connected with the effort are Davis, his provoked chastisement. We have of Minnesota, Allison, of Iowa, Spooner, NEW ULM, MINN. heard of a case where it cost a man of Wisconsin, Manderson, of Nebraska $500 to whip an editor, but it would be A, H. SCHLEUDERp Plumb, of Kansas, and Farwell, of A. C. OCHS, difficult to find a jury that would award SIEBENBRUNNER BROS, Illinois. anything like that amount to Driscoll. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. In his speech on the House federal BERGMAN BLGCK. election bill, Henry Cabot Lodge, the PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED Until a week or so ago it seemed a AND JEWELER NEW ULM, MINN. author, uttered a sentiment which comparatively easy matter to see how JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OB COUNTRY^ should incite the Republicans of this politics were forming in Minnesota, and Bids given on Buildings of all kind Congress to action. The matter is one to tell what shape they would assume Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot that has already been too long neglected. in the coming Republican convention. CHOICE WINE AND LIQUOR. air Furnaces Sold and Set. He says. Let us do our whole duly to But things have changed some. Then dealer in every American citizen, rich or poor, all was harmonious for Merriam and Gold 1 SilverWatches, N01TH-WESTEHNH0TEL black or white, Weak or strong, and we the rest of the present office-holders and Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, can safely abide by the result. Let usthe great blow of the St. Paul News Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. secure to every man the liberty and about dissatisfaction all over the state Co.Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports was clearly nothing but a fruitless effort Opposite the Eailroad Depot* freedom which are the corner stone of for private or medical use. The ce1c» Jewelry, and Silver Plated W a re American liberty. I would make men to create sentiment against a man, NEW ULM, MIXIT. brated St. Julien Clarets and California who was proving himself to be a wor free, as much from mobs as kings, as Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging Also an elegant Line of First class accomodations at much from you as me. thy servant of the state. Now the census in price from $2.00 to $8 00 per gallon. Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday reasonable rates. Good differences between St. Paul and stabling on the Pure Alcohol $8.00 per gallon. Minneapolis have opened afresh the premises* It looks now as if St. Paul would Cards. Goods guaranteed as represented. reahy get the worst of the census row local jealousies of those two towns, and STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown }en. as a result, the politics of the state is to with Minneapolis. The recount in the In Probate Court Special Term, July Sth SIEBESBBUHflEB BROS. 1890 districts in which there was alleged suffer. Hennepin county is opposed to In the matter of toe estate of Richard Fischer It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere deceased. anything that hails from St. Paul, fraud, instead of showing a decrease REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED \S hereas, An instrument in writing, purporting a & 3Faa& to be the last will and testament of Richard from the first enumeration, thus fir indicates This is sure to cause trouble, and, before Fischer deceased, late of said County, has been Cofnef Minn. & Xoftl* £treet& few t/hn, )fom her leading politicians are satisfied, an increase, and Minneapolis delivered to this Court, And Whereas,Anna G.Fischer has died therewith will probably hgure in the census reports there may be moie than one man, Contractors for her petition, representing among other things that TheBest sth Cheapest said Richard Fischer died in said County on the now holding a state office and anxiously with all that it ever claimed. 34th day of Jane, 1890, testate and ihnt «aid oe TDBDLARPLLS&WiriMILLS. looking forward to a re-election, who titioner i« the pole executrix named is said ln/=t Next time, St Paul should go a trifle will and testament, and nruyine that the «»id slow in making its charges of fraud will rue the day that ever brought this instrument may be admitted t« pmb IH mil th it Oshkosh Buggies, Milburn and Studebaker Wagons, La Crosse letters testamentary, he to heri-^uei rhf won census business into a political and especially without holding positive proof. Good It i* ordered, That the proof* of »«1 in*trnm«-nt Sulky Cultivators, Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Elgin Wind Mills and the said petition, beheinl before thi« Court advice, too, would be to entrust its an off year. Hennepin county's at the Probate Office in Hd County on Fnda» and Buckeye Force Pumps, Baby Caniages, and the Best Sewing Ma- ^t vote is not a small one by any counsels in the future to somebody beides the 1st day of August A, 1890. at 10 o'Uoik in the forenoon, when all concerned mi-y appear chines the world. All for sale by that wild*cat schemer, Murray. means. The desire to hold it in theand contest the probate of said Intromeni, F. H. RETZLAFP, And it is further ordered, that public notice of convention will eause treachery and political It beats all sometimes how puny are the time and place of said hearing be given to all betrayal of friends to be rampant persons interested bv publication of tnece oiders the excuses for wishing to thrust a man once in each week lor three successive eeks prior from now until the 23rd of July. The to said day ol heinnjr, in the New Ulm Beview, a frem office. For instance, right here in CORNMt MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST weekly newspaper printed and published at the NEW ULM, MINN latest scheme is said to come from the our own county, it is being urged City of New Ulm in iirt County Dated at Ntw I lm, Minn this 5th day of Ju Governor himself. Of him it is told against an office-holder that he is rich NE W S NEW GOODS! A.D 1890. that in order to save himself he has By the Court, enough and has no longer need of feeding KRNST BRANDT conseated to throw oyerboard JBobleter ALSO SPECIAL AGENTSFOR THE [L. S 30 Judge of Probate at the public crib. The only ground and Mattson, and appease Minneapolis for such an argument lies in the fact *5* AERMOTOR (ORDERFOR HEARING ON CLAIMS by lending his influence to place the SIn that the officer in question, as became a TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. B. BEHNZE 4 CO. Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. J. name of A. G. Haugen on the ticket in Probate Court, Special Term, July 8tb, 1890. good member, made a liberal donation In the matter ot the estate of Caroline Pauli H. Schomberg is oar agent at Sleepy be-place of the present efficient treasurer. deceased to an organization to which he Letters testamentary on the estate of Caroline Eye. This of course is all newspaper talk, longed. This one act is now being used Pauli deceased, late of the County of Brovin and State of Minnesota, being granted to E but smacks nevertheless of truth. The against him in his candidacy for Koch** DEALERS IN politician's motto is every man for himself It is ordered that six months be and the same are H&3* another term, and, foolish as it is, it is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, with the devil to look after his oldtime in which all persons having claims or demands nevertheless not without weight with Sty Gcood^ f(ekdy-n|kde Clottyi^, ^ufefeer against the said deceased are required to friends, and Gov. Merriam may C(. some who hear it. Terily, the ways of file the same in the Probate Court of said County, 7 for examination and allowance, or be forever not be an exception to the general rule. the office seeker are ways of uncertain Do*you want a picture taken? $ooM, 8oot£ knd $l\oe& Skt£ kqd C£p£ He may find out however, to his own It is further ordered, that the first Monday in ty,and his even' act is subject to injurious February A.D, 1891,»t 10 o'clock A. M. at a general If so don't fail to go to Crowell to disadvantage, that the people are term of said Probate Court to be held at the criticism. When he thinks he is get it done. I guarantee my work Court House toe City New Ulm, in said County, averse to entering into such a cutthroat ,'v, doing a good thing, and least expects be and the same is hereby appointed as the time in every respect. I do all kinds of *nd place when and where the said Probate Court game. Over the slate. Col. Bobleter hh to hear of disapproval the watchful eye will examine and adjust saidclaims and demands work in my line such as tin type, has many friends, who should and £3£ And it is further ordered, that notice of such 8Jst*i ',-S of someone is always sure to throw hearing be given to aU creditors and persons interested photos, copying, enlarging, finishing THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. will look after his interests. They will in said estate by forthwith publishing I stumbling blocks in his path, and make in Crayon, Water Color, etc. this order once in eaeh week for three successive not allow him to be beaten out of his office, PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. his good deeds appear as blunders and weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper CROWELL,1 printed and published at the City of New J. F. just to help out some other seeker, mistakes. It is hard for anyone to1 do Ulm in said County Farm Produce taken in Exchange.! if they can help it. Gov. Merriam too Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 8th day of July at all times as the public would have A. D. 1890. $%$&&/ 3 feS* should remember that his fate is not al. Kudolphi's building, Upstairs. him, bat with the office seeker it is par By the Court, *&± together in his own hands. MINN I A.Behnke Manager. W ±. E 2 N E & CO. ERNST BRANDT. NEW ULM, ocularly so, in fact impossible. (L. S.) 30 Judge of Proba te