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

July 30, 1890 · Page 3 of 8

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SUfriwrwai.—ssBwoate: ttiC^falU^uA-lrr^t^i^LMMiffif S tmf Beussmann 'Bros. Senator Pierce has offered an amendment FRANK KUETZING, it* to the tariff bill, which he thinks would bring about reciprocity with the Pa. NEW ULM, MINN. sugar producing countries quicker than SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. anything else. It empowers the president F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. to restore the present tariff on Have Completely Renovated their Dealer in DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. Extenive Establishment. sugar against any nation which refuses I Wednesday, July 30, 1890. to enter into adequate relations with the United States for the admission of our Wonder how the unanimous re-nomination agricultural products. JUST RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MISSES of Lind for Congress will strike contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent good3 and all kinds of fancy article the editor of the Fairmont News, the BLOUSES, AT 50 CENTS AND UPWARDS, SUMMER DRESS ft The Minneapolis Journal is led to believe suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeona man who saw such disatisfaction with that the newly admitted State of jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders GOODS, PLAIN BLACK INDIA LINEN, HANDSOME Mr. Lind among the Republicans of the guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general Wyoming may some day become a Second district! Next time, Bro. Blaisdell sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. BLACK ORGANDEES, ASSORTMENT OF FINE FIGURED Mormun commonwealth. The fact, that should look through some other no provision is found in its statutes E ATLTlSamjSrT TX757-0. LAWNS, HANDSOME PATTERNS IN CHINA SILKS, ZE^h kind of a glass than a dark one. against polygamy, that a large number shows up a ful) assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' PHYRS, PERSIA MOLL, FAILE BATTISTE, AND MUSLIN Whenever you hear a man boasting of Mormons are already among its citizens, tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. of how much more he has done for a and that woman suffrage is allowed Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other UNDERWEAR. oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks town than anybody else in it, and complaining by its constitution, is at the bottom bottom. of how little his work is appreciated, of the Journal's fears, and it certainly BEUSSMANN BROS. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED you can generally be safe in looks suspicious enough. Mormons setting him down as one who ha* done can now flock into the state in NIGHT GOWNS, 95 CENTS P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. all with an interest solely for self. The sufficient numbers to assume control of LACE TRIMMED 65 CENTS tt« AftW Oti^# man who works for a cause without any affairs, and with greatest ease establish personal object in view is never found what our congress has so long sought CHEMISE AT ALL PRICES? whispering the {fact to himself or into to prevent,—a state in the Union, that FINE WHITE SKIRTS, LARGE the ears of others. He is a* a rule content sanctioned the religion of the Mormons. a I to allow his good deeds speak for It was a great oversight on the part of Stoves and Eanges, ASSORTEMENT ALSO CHILDERN S our legislators in admitting Wyoming themselves. DUESSES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, without first guarding against all possibility of legalizing within its bounds the The Republicans are now confident practices of polygamy. that the Congressional re-apportionment Gasoline Stove and Tinware Wait for our great Swiss Flouncing sale to come off soon at 5oCtson the dollar under the Eleyenth census can be accomplished at the present session, and Nominated for congress for the third Hardware, Farming Implements, GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS in time to have the next House of Representatives time by the Republicans of his district, elected under it. There and with a unanimity and harmony that will, it is estimated, be a decrease in the E Sa,tu.rda,yNEXT speaks, stronger than anything else can Nails, Fence Wire, repiesentation from the South and New for the high esteem in which he is held, England, and quite an increase in the Mr. Lind may well go into the coming SATURDAY, AUG. 2, REMNANT SALE OF DRESS Pumps, Western Washers, Northwest Where the representation campaign, satisfied that he has done his of a state is decreased, all of the members GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, COTTON FLANNELS work well and confident that talents tiom that state will have to be will be added unto him. The opposition, Clothes Wringers, Boss ETC CALL EARLY AND SECURE BEST elected as members at large. Where it which disappointed office seekers is increased, all the additional members BARGAINS. persisted in saying prevailed against will be elected at large If this can be Churns, etc., etc., etc. him, did not show itself. There was done by the present congress, it will not a murmur against his renommation open the eyes of our democratic brethren and the convention, representing the to a considerable extent. special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All party of the whole district, was a unit ^v«l Work warranted. as regards complete satisfaction with Col. Joseph Bobleter has been given li NEW ULM, MINN. his official action. And well it might the honor tor the third time by the Republicans be, Mr, Lind, in his last term in Congress, of Minnesota of a nomination WALL PAPER, cut no small figure. Young and by acclimation for treasurer. This is with only two years experience, be j) Something which has never before occuried nevertheless possessed the ability and to an occupant of that office. activity to place himself head and For a third time also, Congressman CHAELES L. EOOS, shoulders above the rest of the delegation John Lind has been the choice of the AS FINE A LINE AND AS LARGE A from Minnesota, and he stands today Republicans of the Second district as as its most prominent and influential then* candidate for representative. As STOCK OF WALL PAPEE member. Ever alert, full of energy both of these gentlemen are from Brown and untiring in his labors, he has just County, the county and especially New reached that position of nearness to the AS Ulm should take pride in being thus party leaders, where he can be of the honored through two of our foremost thecan be found in the city is always kept en hand at my store greatest benefit to his district and Post Office Block, New Ulm. Mi citizens. The preference should be recognized on Minnesota St. The best and cheapest grades and all state at large. He is making himself b) giving these men,regardless heard on all important issues, and styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. of party, arousing majority in the coming the fact, that his silver speech was the election. They are worthy of it, In addition to this I always carry a ablest delivered in the house, is but an and Brown County owes it to them. full stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY evidence that he has that within him, «. which will make of him a distinguished The Congressional Convention for the I and the Like- member, when encouraged by continued Second district was held at Mankato Charles Cesser, service. At present Congress last Wednesday, and Hon. John Lind, does not contain a man of hi3 age, who the present incumbent, was renominated is a harder worker or a more laborious by acclamation amid the greatest student of national questions, and the enthusiasm, J, M. Thompson, of Sleepy NEW ULM, MINN. A, H.SCHLEUDE Second district should take a just pride Eye, presented the name of Mr. Lind in in sending back to the national house nomination. It was seconded by a A. C. OCHS, SIEBENBRUNNER BROS, Jackson County delegate, and, there one who stands high in the estimation being no other nominations, Lind was of his fellow members. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. chosen with a hurrah. He was at once BERGMAN BLGCK WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED ushered into the convention room, where NEW ULM, MINK The platform adopted by the Republican where he thanked his friends for the JOB WORK DONE IN OITT OB COUNTRY^ delegates to the Congressional Convention honors shown him explained the yarious Bids given on Buildings of all kind is a short one, but it contains lots measures now before Congress in a Dealers in Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for SaleHot of good, sound Republican doctrine a in speech that lasted for over an hour and E WINE air Furnaces Sold and Set. just the same. Ic is broad, while it is ANB which was pronounced on all sides to Gol 1 SilverWatclies, concise it is comprehensive, while void be the best and ablest Mr. Lind ever delivered, NDRTH-WESTERNHDTEL of unnecessary sentences and it defends Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, in the district. It had the eflect with earnestness the most advanced FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & of instilling enthusiasm into all the delegates Republican idea in away that makes it Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports present, and they will enter the Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, easy to commend it to the voters of the Opposite the Bailroad Depot* for private or medical use. The ce1^ contest this fall, prepared to make the district. The pension policy of the administration NEW ULM, MINJST. brated St. Julien Clarets and California Republican majority larger than ever. Also an elegant Line of is heartily endorsed, as is Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday First class accomodations also the effort to secure a pure ballot at The Midway News is in favor of in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. reasonable rates. Good xuraing over C. K. Davis' seat in the and an honest count. Trusts and combinations stabling on the Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. Cards. United States senate to Joel P. Heatwoie. of capital are denounced in premises. Why not turn over heaven and Goods guaranteed as represented. the strongest terms, and the passage of STATE •earth and all contained therein to this OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown }ss. the anti-trust bill meets with full approval. precocious youth or god of Northfield, In Probate Court Special Term, July 5th SIEBENBR1HER.PS. It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere 1890. and be done with it?—New Ulm Review. Dealings in options and futures In the matter of the estate of Richard Fischer REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED* deceased. are squarely antagonized, as being hereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Don't get hot about it. There is nothing Cofi\ef jytinn. & tfi#t ]\fortb, gtreet& few Ulm, J^DD against the interests of the farmers to be the last will and testament of Richard compulsory on your part in this Fischer deceased, late of said County, has been the silver bill as passed by Congress matter. "Davis' seat" is already all delivered to this Court And Whereas,Anna G.Fischer has filed therewith and signed by the President is commanded but turned over to the Washburn-TwinCity RETZLAFF IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Contractors for her petition, representing among other things that millionaires. Davis is tied down Congressman Lind is congratulated said Richard Fixcher died in said Coanty on the hand and foot and can do nothing. 24th day of June, 1890, testate ai.dihit«aid ne MiiisnsTEAiPOLis BnsroERs, TUBULAB W^LLS & WINDMILLS. on his worthy and faithful action titioner l* the pole executrix named «aid U«t Practically speaking Davis has not and will and testament, and prayine that thp-aid in Congress, especially in restoring to never again will have a seat in the senate. instrument may be admitted tf probs tc mi t'i WOOD'S BINDERS & MOWERS AND ADVANCE THRESH heri«Kuei letters tcstamentarj, be to tl rem His best friends have soured on the public domain for the benefit of settlers, It i« ordered, That th«* proofs nfsu-i in-trnmei HERS AND ENGINES. ALSO AGENT FOR THE BEST AND him and the combidation is dead against thousands of acres of land, which andthe fcaid petition behe-ird before tins Pour him. He is out- Now, then, you can at the Probate Office in ud County on Friday CHEAPEST BINDING TWINE. COME AND SEE US BEFORE by a wrongful interpretation of the thelstdi of \rgn«t A, 1890, at 10 oMott have W. K. Merriam, Stanford Newell, jppear YOU BUY. RE3IEMBER THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE in the forenoon, when all concerned m*y land grant laws by a, Democratic administration, or some other member of the Twin City and conte«t Ihe probate of snid intmtncni, CHEAPEST. political riug if you want to.* Bnt if were certified to the several And it is further ord^ied. th it public notice the time md place of said be.irmg be given to all F. H. RETZLAFF, you are interested in the country districts lana grant railroad corporations, persons interested by publication of the*e oder« you *vill find that the "precocious once in each week tor three successive eeksprior largely in excess of the area to which to said day ot he irin^, in the New Ulm Review, a youth or god of Northfield," when it weekly newspaper printed ind published at the they were legally entitled. At the same CORNER MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST. comes to a fight, is no weak sister like City of New TJlm in siiil Countv ,.<p></p>NEW ULM, MMfls fn S nBTH ST T„ time, he is urged to spare no efforts to Davis. But you can have your choice, Dated at Ntw Clin, Minn this 5th clay of 3ny A 1890. NEW COODS! Bro. Johnson! this is ours Bro, Pease secure the enactment of such laws as By the Court, of Anoka, we suppose would prefer his KRNST BRANDT will promote the interests of agriculture, ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE [L S 30 of Probate friend Bill Merriam, It's a free country.—Midway for by this means only can he best conserve News. AERM0T0R. the interests of all his constituents. [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS •'Give us the proofs," said doubti&g B. BEHNZE & CO., SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. The platform also keeps up and Our office is in New TJlm, Minn. J, Thomas, and so say we. If Bro. Probate Court, Special Term, July 8tb, 1890 guards the Republican principle of protection In the matter ot the estate of Caroline Pauli H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy Paradis will make clear to us the mistakes deceased. to American labor, but places Eye. of Davis, and show to us wherein Letters testamentary on the estate of Caroline Pauli deceased, late of the County of Bro\in itself positively on record as opposed to our senior senator is the submissive and State of Minnesota, being granted to E G. the imposition of higher duties than are Koch. Ah There People! DEALERS IN champ of a political ring, he will find It is ordered that six months be and the snme are absolutely necessary to meet competition no paper in the state that will be more hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons having claims or demands my Gfaod& fjekdy-ir^kde Clottyi^, f(ubfeet from abroad without sacrificing earnest in denouncing him and none, against the said deceased are required to file the same in the Probate Court of said County, more willing to give his place to another, manhood and independence at home. In for examination and allowance, be forever ?j than the Review. Against the this last clause it is right in keeping barred. $ood£, 8oot£ kndgl*oe& 8&t£ a^dljk^. taken-? Do you want a picture It is further ordered, that the first Monday brainy Heatwole, we have nothing to with the Northwestern idea, and the February A.D, 1891,at 10 o'clock ata general If so don't fail to go to Crowell to offer, but simply thought the move to term of said Probate Court to be held at the delegates are to be thanked for coming get it done. I guarantee my work X°ti0I\& GkodeifiejS dfodkei Court House mttie City New Ulm, in said County, place him in Davis' seat was a little out as plainly and squarely as they did. be and the same is hereby appointed as the time in every respect. I do all kinds of and place when and where the said Probate Court previous. Perhaps we were mistaken. In short, the document is a frank statement will examine and adjust said claims and demands, work in my line such as tin type, Davis has always given us the impression And it is further ordered, that notice of such of Republican principles and embodies THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH. hearing bcgiven to all creditors and persons interested photos, copying, enlarging, finishing of being a good senator—one, in said estate by forthwith publishing that for which every Republican in Crayon, Water Color, etc. this order once in eaeh week for three successive whom it was a credi) to keep in office— V* PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. can vote with a conscientious feeling, weeks the New TJlm Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of New but if the News has good reasons for or on which any candidate might go before J. F. CROWELL, TJlm said County & Farm Produce taken in Exchange. beleiving that he is "tied down hand Dated at New TJlm, Minn., this 8th day of July his constituents with flattering ^A.D 1890 1 W 3 I and foot," we are anxious to hear them hopes of success. ?EEHKKE&C0. By the Courts^^*?£tfg ^dt^$&83tli?rr i$ Rudolphi's buildiDg, Upstairs. "No \We wish to serve no man blindly. kf$ ERNST BRANDT, A.BehnJze mmagerM 5 %& JndgeofProba NEW ULM, MINN. H31 larttl