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

April 1, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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'"v The death of John J. Randall, which ,. ¥%•%$, occurred last Wednesday removes from life another of the prominent citizens of NEW ULM, MINN. the state. As warden of the stale's prison he was made the object of much Ne Goods! ¥. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. adverse criticism, but while some may find fault with his method of management, Wednesday, April 1, 1891. no one can impugn his motives. They were those of a humanitarian and James Compton, of Fergus Fergus of a man who possessed a large heart. Falls, received the appointment on Monday O A fresh and complete stock of I iv as surveyer general for Minnesota. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Saturday was the last day for the introduction Thomas Carter, of Montana, was also of bills into the Minnesota made commissioner of the general land I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line legislature. Strange to say, that among office. They will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods the many rushed through that day there delivered free to any part of the city. The Minneapolis Tribune under the were none of the nature of an act entitled I3T Select table butter always on hand. new management has hauled down its an act to appropriate $200 to each G. F. D0NGUS, Blaine sign. It might do no harm to member as a souvenir of the most inform the Tribune editors that the Re» wasteful and useless legislature that ever ', Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. publicans of Minnesota haven't. They convened. We had expected that are still for the man with brains. something of this kind would certainly be introduced. The governor vetoed the bill allowing BARGAINS THAT ARE EQUIVALENT TO 8 trust companies to do a banking Notwithstanding the legislature has Gold Dollarsfor 75cts PRINTS. DRESS AND APRON GINOr* business in the state, and it is alleged been pretty thoroughly overhauled by ,i' that he did so in protection of personal the newspapers of the state, Mr. Donneliiy's HAMS, SHIRTINGS. PANTS CLOTH. interests. Now if he will only do likewise bill for the repeal of the libel regarding the usury enactments, law, which, as it exists at .present, is TICKINGS. BLEACHED AND N we will feel like forgiving him. something of a protection to the editors, IT IS NOT A SINGLE ARTICLE, BUT DOZENS O THEM was defeated by a large majority. BLEACHEDSHEETINGS.CRUSHES, The effect of the interest law will be Things have come to such a pass that to withdraw foi'eign capital from the Mr. Donnelly can easily count his supporters TOWLS.TABLE CLOTHS. state and induce our local money loaners on the fingers of the hand with to practice evasion of the law. In IN which he frantically beats the air in one that way the hardship to the borrower of his frenzied^ speeches. Like Lucifer, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold will be two-fold. It will not only make LACE CURTAINS." he has fallen, not to rise again until the money scarce, but make the rate higher. next session. «. Pens and Optical Goods I: If C. R. Davis is laying the wires for W. C. Blown, of the Winona & St. a congressional nomination, it strikes Peter Land Company, while in the city AT us that he is making the wrong kind of Wednesday, said that land was in great W* Kauensteinfr a record for himself in the present demand around Springfield and that SPECIAL BARGAINS legislature. Sound business legislation there was also an easy sale for it all is what the people really need, whether over the state. The younger generation they snow it or not, and laws of the E E A O E W E E he said,too, was largely represented nature of his interest enactment are not among the purchasers. WALL PIFEU founded on good financial and business About as foolish a thing as the Minnesota principles. The people, that is the restless legislature has yet been guilty of is class, may be carried away with the passage of a resolution expunging such measures to a certain extent, but from its records the report of the impeachment they are sure to see in the end, that trial of Judge E. St. Julien there is more of politics in them than Cox. The facts connected with that trial anything else. are not patent to the senate records I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now alone. They are in the possession of nearly When mere argument fails, then facts prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, every law office in the state, and can come in pretty handy to refute false assertions centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied no more be wiped out than the fact that and prophecies. During the enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. Mr. Cox was judge once and isn't now. last campaign it was set forth by our The testimony on the records is as Democratic opponents that a pound of harmless as it would be if merely effaced tin plate had never been manufactured I also carry a large line of A A to a from the printed page, and we in this country and never would be. For Drugs and Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, fail to see wherein it was either an act Now read the following dispatch from a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco of kindness or of mercy to pass the resolution St. Louis and be convinced of the misrepresentation referred to. If it was anything, CHAS. GEBSER, that played so important it was an advertisement of that which a part in the last campaign: The St. the author of the resolution sought to Louis Stamping Company, of which exCongressman NEW ULM, MINN. cover up, Niedringhaus of this city is president, has inaugurated actual Among all the reformers who have work of erecting here the first tin plate SGHAPEKAH BROTHERS & 00. ^HUMPHREYS' A paraded their good intentions upon the works in this country. L. Roos' Drugstore. floor of the house and senate, clamoring The stamping company are turning VETERINARYSPECIFICS NEW ULM, MINN. about the oppression of monopolies out tin plates now in a small way, but and deploring the overtaxed condition Contractors and Builders. it is expected that when the new works For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, of the poor, not one has been found who *'i Plans and specifications furnished to are completed it will put on the market AND POULTRY. has dared to accept the extended thanks order. Having received new and improved between 400 and 500 boxes per day, and 5 0 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals of the public by antagonizing the express machinery we are able to furnish and Chart Sent Free. the capacity will be increased as the demand CUBES 5 Fevers,ConKestlonst Inflammation all kinds of work in our line, as companies that are now doing a A. A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. requires. The iron now used by Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all leeching business within our bound alies. B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism* C.C.--Distemper, Nasal Discharges* kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. this company in the manufacture of tin Bills, it is true, have been introduced D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. plate comes from Chattanooga, Tenn., IOES. that seek to regulate charges on F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. 1- but it is proposed to establish a mammoth G.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. certain articles, but if you notice carefully H. H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases* steel mill and iron foundry just 1.1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. they are articles that go to make I have stored in my ice house over J.K.—Diseases of Digestion,'Paralysis* north of the new town of Mapison, 111., 400 tons of nice clean ice which I am Single Bottle (over 50doses), 6 0 Tip but a mighty small portion of the Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, now prepared to deliver to saloon keepers founded by the Merchants' Bridge large bulk of business from which the Dry Goods & Notions Veterinary Cure OU and Medlcator, 8 7 0 0 or private parties. Those desiring a Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.0 0 company. This mill will turn out all companies are reaping such enormous Sold by Druggist* or Sent Prepaid anywhere ice can leave orders at. the barn of the iron sheets used in the manufacture and in any quantity on Receipt ofPrice- profits. To a general bill, those that Schneider & Kretsch. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OO., of tin plate. Employment will be given Corner William and John Sts., New York. have been brought forward are like the MATT SCHNEIDER. HUMPHREYS' to 2,000 men. bite of a mosquito to the sting of a wasp. ICE! ICE! They are not sweeping enough, and HOMEOPATHIC The legislature of 1891 has been of while they may tickle a certain class, SPECIFIC No. The undersigned would announce to good in at least one respect in that it 6. A. OTTOHEYBRS they will have no remedial effect upon the public that his ice- houses are again has served as a school wherein the nainds In UBe 30 years! The only successful remedy tor filled. After date he will make contracts the real existing wrongs. Legislation Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, of the members have been partially for the furnishing of jce, with the against monopolies, to be sure, should shorn of their rough edges, given enlarged assurance that patrons will be well and and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. not be unreasonable. Discrimination promptly served as heretofore. ideas and taught to move in a $1 per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder, for S6. should always be justifiable. But in the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or ..nt postpaid on receipt PETER HEEIAN. cirele thac permitted of broader views of price.-HUMPHREYS! MEDICINE CO., G. A Ottomeyer has just received a nice line of N E W GOODS. case of the express companies there is LIME!mLIME.! Cor. Willia and John Sts., XT. on the great needs of the state and of BATH ROOMS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. such unusual room for reform, that it the necessity of encouraging its great will redound to the discredit of every industries. No better illustration of this Having opened bath rooms in the member of the present legislature that Prices are marked on every article in my stock. I simply ask a sharlf same building with my barber shop, 1 can be had than is.furnisbed by the action WINKEMANN'S LIME he did not at least make an effort to am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths of your trade. .v$ of that body on the question of railroad KILN. correct the express corporations in their at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished legislation. When the session and have all the conveniences Come and see my line of silk veilings, including all the novelties of the abuse of privileges. On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, opened, a majority of the members were Ladies' day every Friday with lady in is fully prepared to furnish lime of season. The "Beauty Spot" is all the go this spring, whille the "Spider of the opinion that all that was necessary charge. Entrance through nail. We have heard of a move on the part the very best quality in any quantity to Web" is also a favorite veiling. to lighten the burdens of taxation, HENRY VEDDER. of certain prominent politicians and office-holders contractors and buiklers. Delivered to any desired point either by team or rail was to pass a few laws, lowering interest, throughout the state to ignore SIn It is impossible to enumerate many articles in this notice. Call and at libtMal prices. All orders by mail TAT E O MINNESOTA county of Brown J-RS taxing mortgages and reducing the Joel Heatwole of the Northfield Probate Court. Special Term, March 16th, promptly attended to.. 1891. examine them for yourselves. I will give you good bargains. charges of railroads, the great corporations, Ne -vs. A more illustrative case of cold In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Fischer, deceased: to the minimum. Their ideas of ingratitude has seldom been recorded. A S. A. E E E, On reading and filing the petition of Anna G. EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Mr. Heatwole is one of the few loyal capital and investment were cramped. Fischer, executrix of the last will and testament and of the estate of Richard Fischer deceased, men who belong to tbe Republican The}7 formed their opinions and drew representing among other things, that snehas fully CONTRACTO & BUILDER, administered said estate and praying that a time party in Minnesota. He is one of the their conclusions from their own paltry and place be fixed tor tbe assignment of said estaieto very few who through thick and thin transactions, deeming it as easy to turn the sole devisee and residuary legatee & fi» AJMN Ot-O NEW ULM, mimed iu the WA|1 of said deceased and that she MINN. have stood by the party nominations, a miltion of dollars to advantage, where be discharged Htom her trust as such executrix: Plans and Specifications made ^o order. It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by talked and worked for their success and shrewdness and scheming ave engaged the Judge of this Coart, on Saturday the 11th day Estimates on all work furnished and con of April A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A. AI., at the never demanded an office in return. In in bitter competition, as to place a dollar's a faithfully executed. Probate Office ic said County. Desiler ±n short he is one of the honest politicians worth of wheat in the soil and leave Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Office on Broadway, opposite all persons interested,by publishing a copj of this whose number is not legion in any party. t. it to nature to accumulate the protits. order once in each eek for three successive weeks J. Vogel's lumber yard. prior to said day of hearing, in thelsew Ulm Keview,a Stoves and EangesJLr'ZlZ-S- That those whom he has so ably assisted But—thanks to the efforts of a .few sensible weekly newspaper printed and published in putting into office and whose ones—reason was given a hearing at New Ulm in said County. Dated at New Ulm, Minn.,the 16th day of March PROBATE NOTICE. cause he has so ardently championed, in due season, and the undesirable effects A. 1891. By the Court, should turn against him and seek to of the proposed legislation were STATE OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown J-ss. ERNST BRANDT down him for fear of his rising influence In Probate Court, Special Ternij March soth, shown np in unmistakable light. The [LS] 13 Judge of Probate. Choline 0toveg.'j&qd'' ^inwafe 1891. is, as we have already said, ungratefulness members from the country vreie given In the Matter of the estate of Theodore Crone, STATE 8L^ deceased* OF MINNESOTA, Connty ot Brown }-ss.' that could only find vent in politicians an insight into the magnitude of the Whereas, an instrument in writing, pni porting InProbate Court. Hardware, Farming Implements, of the smallest frjr^r ln the last to be the last will and testament of Theodore In the Matter of the estate of Wilhelm Lueder. benefits accruing to the state from the Crone, deceased, late of said county, has been deceased. campaign, it was largely the name of delivered to this Court existence here of large sums of capital, On reading and filing the petition of Johanna Ana whereas, Gestae Crone had filed therewith chairman1 Lueder of Brown Count", Minn., representing Mr. Heatwole as of the central and they were convinced that while her petition, representing among other thiDgs that among other things, that VVilhelm Lneder, late of" Nails Fence^Wirej committee that robbed many of the said Theodore Crone died in said Connty on the said Brown County, Minn., on the 2nd dav of it was well to see that the monopolies 8th day of March, 1891, testate, and that said February A. D. 1891, at Milford in said couty died opposition charges of their intended eff^ctan(^gaj?e petitioner is the sole executrix named in said last did not become over-reaching, it was intestate, and being a resident of this County atthe will and testament, and praying that the said instrument time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithin to the committee manage- Western?'Washers, Clothes^ equally wise to go slow in discriminating may be admitted to probate, and that letters this County.and that the said Petitioner Sfing of honesty and principle, testamentary be to her issued thereon is the widow ~of said deceased and praying against them. Therefore, though It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument that administiation ofsaid estate be to her created: efforts, it is true, were put forth for and the said petition, be heard before this Court It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the legislature has not done much of at the probate office in said County, on Saturday, •jj Wringers?%sphaltum the Judge of this Court, on Thnrsday, the 2nd day whole ticket and not for any one .?•&** anything that is good, it has avoided the 18th day of April A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock hi of April A D. 1891, at 16 o'clock A. M., at the candidate in particular, but for that he *he forenoon, when all concerned may appear Probate Office in said Connty. much that is evil, and for that we can and contest the probate of said instrument: Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to fff deserving of praise ratber than abuse. And it is further ordered, that public notice of be thankful. The school has been an the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, Roofing^ etcjf^ eje.," ete. the time and place of said hearing be given Jo The Review certainly does not auprove by publishing a copy of this order for three expensive one, but it is better as it is, all persons interested, by publication of these orders successive weeksprlor to said dayof hearing,in the of the effort to shelve Mr. Heatwole, once in each week for three successive weeks New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed than that the state should have been priorto said day of hearing in the New UlmReview, and published at ew Ulm in said County. hut and does not think that good Republicans new S spaper printed and published at the plunged into heavy losses from unwise Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of W%£i££to*08iTen'*°mBpd** re^™g ofTin Ware. All City oCNew Ulm in said Connty. can. The party needs more of March, A. D. 1891. -. Court, laws, fathered hy untutored legislators. By the Coart, lL.8.£,4$'.'t ERNST BEAKDT, SN such earnest workers. ERNST BRANDT. NEW ULM, 10 Judge otProbatt. fL. S.] 12 Judge of Probate IIP*.