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

January 14, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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'fpA7^y?^fvif^t- or other intoxicating liquors in a less f.fr?ii\ E rf quantity than four gallons in the City of New Ulm, without having previously GOODYEARRUBBER co, obtained a license so to do as hereinafter NEW ULM, MINN. provided. Any person who shall violate any F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. provision of this section shall be punished GOLD SEALARCTICS by a fine of one hundred dollars, together with the costs of prosecution, Wednesday, January 14, 1891. and be imprisoned until such fine and costs are paid not exceeding ninety DOINGS OF THE ALDERMEN. days. Goods A A I N S Sec. 2. Every person desiring a license to sell, dispose of or deal in any They Pass Several Resolutions of such liquors in said city, shall make application Interest. to the City Council therefor, i* manner and form as prescribed by the general laws of this state, in such They Also Take Action on the Proposed case made and provided, and no such SATURDA IAN. I I World. Railroad Bonds* license shall, be issued unless authorized the by an affirmative vote of a majority of all the members of the council, Justice Blanchard is Given a Mild nor until the applicant shall have filed Rebuke. with the City Clerk such a bond and paid into the city treasury such license •C3TQODS. fee as the general laws of this state, in A session of the council was held such case made and provided, prescribe January 6th. All members were present THEY ARE THE^ESflrlADE^ nor shall any such license be and President Koch occupied the granted to any person who shall, by chair. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ALFRED DOLGESHYGENIC force of any general law of this state, be ELEGANT LINE OF WIDE SILK RIBBONS FOR FANCY The city attorney presented Ordinance debarred from obtaining the same. No. 32, relating to the sale of liquor FELT SHOES, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS WORK AT 25 CENTS WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS. Eaeb license shall be signed by the City in the city, and alsR OrdinanceJNo. Clerk and shall, in express terms, be issued 33, amending. Ordinance No. 20, both of subject to all laws of this state and TRADE. LOT OF FANCY BOXES OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES AT which, after careful consideration,were all ordinances of said city regulating M&RK passed and adopted by a unanimous traffic in intoxicating liquors. Every BIG BARGAINS. vote. Those voting "aye11 were Boos, such license, whenever granted, shall MASK: Frank, Stuebe, Schmucker and Pfaender. expire on the 15th day of April next after The clerk was accordingly ordered the date of its issue. When two or MUFFLERS AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, GREAT VARIETY to file the same, and, if approved more persons are associated as partners, by the mayor, have them properly published AT BARGAIN PRICES. licenses may, upon application and in the official paper. compliance with the requisites aforesaid, The city attorney also presented Ordinance be granted to them jointly and No. 34, relating to the right of W E E W E S H.LOHEYDE, severally provided, that such license way through the city for the St. Paul, shall not authorize such persons so associated JUST RECEIVED FOR HOLIDAYS, ELEGANT LINE OF New Ulm & Southwestern Railway Co., to sell or otherwise dispose of together with a plat showing the line intoxicatiug liquors at more than one PINS, EARRINGS, CHAINS,SLEEVE BUTTONS,ALL SUITABLE and property affected by the construction place. of the proposed road. On motion THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. FOR PRESENTS. Sec. 3. The provisions of this ordinance both were accepted and ordered filed by shall not be so construed as to xhe following vote: Ayes. Roos, Frank, prevent any pharmacist or druggist, Stuebe, Schmucker and Pfaender nays, LADIES' AND GENTS' SILK MITTS ETC ALL GOODS AT duly registered under the laws of this none. In case the ordinance was approved state and actually carrying on business by the mayor, the clerk was instructed LOW PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. as such, from dispensing, without license to have it published as provided and at any hour of the day or by law in the official paper of the night, any liquor hereinabove mentioned, city. in good faith for medicinal purposes The bond of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., upon the writen prescription of a securing the reservoir in the pumping reputable and duly licensed physician station was then taken up, approved actually engaged in the practice of his and ordered filed. The clerk was instructed profession. to draw a warrant in favor of Sec. 4, That no license issued under the said company for SI,694.76, that CHAS* WACWfiRfr this ordinance, shall be transferred to being the balance due them by their any person or persons, nor shall the contract. place named in any license be changed The special committee, appointed to without the consent of the City Council. prepare an act for passage by the legislature, For obtaining such consent, application authorizing the issuance by the therefor shall be made and city of $24,000 in bonds in aid of the Masks and Trimmings public notice shall be given as for & fct. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern an original license. For «ach transfer Railway Company, made its report by of a license, the City Clerk shall receive j&.ncL a in presenting the proposed act. After a FURNITURE. a fee of one dollar and the applicant reading and lengthy discussion and shall also pay the publication of the requisite consideration, the report was accepted notice. and a resolution passed, requesting our Sec. 5. All persons licensed under senatoi and representative in the legislature this ordinance, and those to whom to further the passage of the act. FOR MASQUERADE BALLS AT any license may be transferred, as herein The vote on the acceptance of the report provided, shall immediately cause to and resolution was as follows: Aye, I_. Roos' Drup-store. be, and remain posted upon some conspicuous Frank, Stuebe, Schmucker and Pfaender part of the room used for the nay, Roos. purpose named, his or tneir license. The city surveyor presented Plat No. Sec. 6. No person, shall conduct any 51, establishing Courtland Street, and house, salloon, bar room or place, within on motion the same was adopted and the limits of the City of New Ulm, ordered to be filed. where any spirituous, vinous, fermented, The quarterly report of the fire department malt or intoxicating liquors are and of City Justice Baasen, sold, disposed of or given away, in a also the monthly police reports were noisy, boisterous or in a disorderly presented, and ordered filed. As Justice manner. Blanchard failed to report, the clerk Sec. 7. Any conduct by an employee, A, H. SCHLEUDER, vas directed to notify hiofthat his quarterly servant or agent of any house, saloon, report was called for and that the bar-room or place herein named and as same be rendered regularly hereafter. herein above prohibited, or the seiliug, ALL GO TO The clerk reported that Julius Berndt vending or giving away of any of the ES! as fire marshal, and Fred Pfaender, as herein above named liquors by any first assistant engineer of the fire department, such employee, servant or agent shall WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER had qualified and accepted be deemed the act and doings of, and office. The report was approved of. by, the holder of the license therefor, During the session it was resolved and such holder of said license is hereby that the Empire Mill Co. be notified to made responsible therefor, and liable to the effect that, if they desired to use a the penalties in this ordinance prescribed. part of the public landing, they enter dealer in into a lease with the city, the rent in Gold! SilverWatches, Sec. 8. The Mayor of the City of New such case to be $30 per annum, payable IF YOU WISH TO GET ANYTHING IN THE CLOTHING is hereby authorized and empowered, annually in advance. It was also resolved whenever in his opinion it may be necessary that Palmer & Landwehr should LINE GO TO to secure the enforcement of pay rent for part of public landing at this, or of any ordinance of this city, or THEO. CRONE the rate of $5 a year in advance. to maintain good order, or the proper Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, A speeial committee, consisting of observance of all laws, within the said Aldermen Roos and Schmucker, was city, to suspend* or revoke and cancel,' appointed to prepare necessary amendments without notice, any license issued under Also an elegant Line of to the city charter and pi'esent and by virtue of the provisions of this Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday same to the council at its next meeting. ordinance. The following bills were then allowed, FOR HE CARRIES A COMPLETE AND WELL Sec. 9. Upon the revocation and cancelling after which the council adjourned: of any such licenses by the Mayor, Cards. Waterworks, $165.27-, administration, ASSORTED LINE. as"herein above provided, he shall $2.00 streets, $134.17. report his action in the premises to the -0- City Council, at its next regular meeting, It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere together with such other information ORDINANCE NO. 33 as he may deem necessary. Nice Seal Skin Caps, Plush and Fur Caps, REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED Sec. 10. All licenses issued by the City of New yUlm shall, in additon to Mufflers, Ties, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, An Ordinance amending Ordinance the requirements herein above named, jtfew l/lin, }&ii\q No. 20, being an ordinance relating to Cofnetf ]tfiqn. fc tfiffft }[oiti\ $tfeet& also contain an express condition that sidewalks and streets. Leather and Silk Mitts, Underwear, Men's White and said license shall be absolutely void and The City Council of the city of New of no effect, whenever the Mayor of TJlm do ordain: Th S PETERSO N Woolen Overshirts, Night Shirts, Suits and Overcoats. said city, in his opinion, may deem it Sec. 1. That section number six (6) necessary to secure the enforcement of of said ordinance number twenty (20), this or any other ordinance of this city, In Underwear we hav^ sizes to fit people from 2 years up, the approved January 4th, 1888, is hereby or to maintain good order, or a proper amended by inserting after the word observance of all the laws, within the largest size being No.50. We also have an extra line oflarge sizes in suits. "every" in the first line thereof, as the limits of said city, to revoke the same. IMPLEMEN COMPANY same appears in the compilation of the And orders upon the City Treasurer, charter and ordinances of 1887, the following are hereby authorized to be drawn by J, ASJNTOtt, words: "lot, tract or parcel of the City Clerk, to refund any unearned iand". money, which may be due on any license ©eklei4 ii) kll kii\M of ikfiq rqkc1}ii\ery. 1 *$ Sec. 2. Any person violating any pro^'vision revoked, as aforesaid, upon the of this ordinance and of the certificate of the Mayor of said revocation, /"aforesaid section as amended shall on JDeaJLer in its date, and amount due and no New TJlm, Minn )(?conviction, be punished by a fine of not license shall be re-instated except by less than five dollars nor more than one the vote of two-thirds of all the members Stove and Ranges, hundred dollars and costs of prosecution, of the City Council. and be imprisoned until such fine Sec. 11. Any and all person or SIEBLNBRUNNER BRQs., W and costs are paid, not exceeding nine"-W.S' persons, who shall be found guilty of ty days. violating either or any of the provisions Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effeot of this ordinance, except as Choline $tove£ and ^inwafe. IM Contractors for from and after approval and pub- here inabove provided, shall, upon BERGMAN BLOCK. Stfg lication conviction thereof, be fined not less NEW ULM, MINN ."•«*" Passed January 6th A D., 1891. TQBBLA1WF-LLS & WINDMILLS. than twenty-five dollars, nor more Hardware, Farming Imple-**' E. G. KOCH, than one hundred dollars and costs Attest: President of Council. of prosecution and be imprisoned Dealers Lotns SCHILLING until such fine and costs are paid not CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, City Clerk. ments, Nails, Fence Wire, exceeding ninety days, besides' being liable •ifr ,' Approved January 7 A. D„ 1891. to have his or their license revoked. ,v CHAS. WAGNER, «!-'v"' Mayor. Western Washers, Clothes Sec. 12. The' provisions of any ordinance Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, heretofore passed and inconsistent Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dnpuy & heiewith are hereby repealed. ORDINANCE NO. 32i Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports |Wringers,|Asphaltum W Sec. 13. This ordinance shall take effect for private or medical use.* '/..The ce1'* from and after approval and publication. V-' An ordinance to regulate traffic in intoxicating brated St Julien Clarets and California liquors in the City of New Passed January 6th, A. D„ 1891.4Q? i|Roofing, eic. etc., etc. Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging Mi Ulm, and to provide for the licensing of in price from 0.00 to $8.00 per gallon. persons engaged therein. Attest: $ President of Council. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE Fare Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. The City Council of the City of New Louis SCHILLING AERM0T0R. "&Special attention given,to, mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All Ulm do ordain: City Clerk. Goods guaranteed as represented. Work warranted. sNEW Sec. 1. No person or persons shall Approved January 7 A. D., 1891. Oar office is in New Ulm, Minn. "J. ifitf sell, dispose of, deal in or give away S1EBEBBRUNNER BROS* Hi Schomberg is onr agent at Sleepy ULM, CHAS. WAGNEE mh-^i, T, MINN any spirituous, vinous, fermented^ malt Mayor, Eye. Sifeil^l^.