New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 8, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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New Business The New Ulm Review suggests th* some one, whom they refer to as "prominent politicians," throughout the state NEW ULM, MINN. are engineering a move to ignore Mr. Heatwole, of Northiield, the chairman F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. of the Republican state campaign committee last year. The Review is not in Wedresda\, April 8, 1891 it, neither is The Dispatch, neither being "prominent politicians The same rf^ The idea of a war with Italy is ridiculous. remark applies to a whole host of young, Just Opened I A fresh and complete stock of "Just Reived! Our wealth, power and above all republicans throughout the state who DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. our reputation and good character, as claim Mr. H, as one of themselves. a nation that does not wittingly seek Something will drop about the time this I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line trouble, is sueh as to put to rest all "move" comes into public view and it-Thev LK will und excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods rumors of war. will not be Mr. Heatwole, either.— delivered free to any part of the city. Sleepy Eye Dispatch. Select table butter always on hand Mr. Blaine's letter to the Italian minister hr G. F. DOTGUB, ?, 'to^ffii is a masterly one. While unassum'D2 There should be some means of conveying JIN ENJip NEW' UNI OF in its tone, it is nevertheless to the public abetter Knowledge dignified and to the point It is the Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. of the provisions of the bills that are introduced 1 r. 1- letter of a statesman, in whoxn Americans in the legislature, the newspaper BIRTHDAY RINGS. take pride. accounts and legislative journals being as a rule inadequate. To illustrate, The Currier railroad bill failed of last week the Review made reference PRINTS. DRESS AND APRON GIN& passage in the lower house, being defeated SEPTEMBER. to Mr. Peterson's bill legulating JANUARY. MAY. by a vote of 56 to 48. For this A maiden born when Autumn express charges. The information was By her who this mouth Ss born Who first beholds the light of day HAMS. SHIRTINGS. PANTS CLOTH."TICKINGS. leavss the state can be thankful. "What important No gems save GARNETS should In Spring's sweet flowery month received from the daily papers, persuming Are rustling September's be worn, of May, legislation is really needed in breeze, They will insure her constancy, And wears an EMERALD all her it to be correct, and as aresulf, Mr A SAPPHIRE on her hand should BLEACHED AND UN-*2 Trne friend hip nnd fidelity, life Minnesota on the -ubject of railroads find, Peterson takes this paper to task foi its Shall be a ioved and happy wife FEBRUARY. Twill care diseases of the mind should be supplied by congress and not JUNE. OCTOBER. criticism. The mistake, however, was The Febriruy born will find BLEACHED-SHEETINGS-CRUSHES by our legislature. Sincerity and peacp of mind, Who comes with Summer to this Octobei child is borne for woe, hirdly ayoidable. A newspaper is in Freedom from passion and from earth, And life's vicissitudes mu«t know, care, And owes to June her day ef birth duty bound to make comment on all TOWLS. TABLE CLOTHS.' ,-^ Economy misplaced was never so If they the AMETHYST will weai \Vnh ring of PEARL upon hei But lay an OPAL oa her breast, And hope will lull those-woes to measures that eftect the public welfare, hand MARCH. clearly illustrated as in the case of the rest Canihealth, wealth and long life NOVEMBER. and it is not always possible to obtain a Who in this world of ours their command legislative appiopnation for the World's eyes JULY. Who first comes to this world notcopy of each bill whenever it is desired. LACE CURTAINS. Fair. Fifty thousand dollars is, In Marcl*fir«-topen shall be wise, below The journals should be prepared, therefore, In days of peril firm nnd brave, The glowing KUBYshould adorn With drear November's fog and enough by half for an adequate display. And wear a HYACINTH to their Those who in warm July are snow, so as to include a short but true grave born. Should prize the TOPAZ'S amber Our members seem to have forgotten Then will Ihej be exempt and APRIL. hue— synopsis of all measures that come up fiee Emblem of fuends and lovers that we live in one of the most theShe wno from April dates her From love's doubt and anxiety trne for consideration. It might be advanced and progiessive states of the years AUGUST. E E E Tf •A U'ktK* niean* of preventing many adverse and DIAMONDS should wear, lest bit If cold December gave you birth, Union. tor tears Wear MOONSTONE, or for thee The month of snow and ice and unjust yiews. For lain repentance flow, this No conjugal felicity mirth, SPECIAL BARGAINS stone, The August born without this Place on your hand a TURQUOISE Senator Hompe, the man with queer Emblem ol mnocense is known stone, blue, There has been considerable opposition 'Tis said must live unloved and Success will bless whate'er you ideas from Otter Tail, ought to feel lone do. to the bill for the reimbursement F. "W" HAUENSTEIN. FOR SALE BY thankful that his bill, providing that win Fxm of Redwood County for expenses incurred THE LEADING JEWELER. every contribution to a paner must be in the Rose and Holden trials, 5&» accompanied by the name of the writer, but the Review is of the opinion that did not pass. Had it become a law, the opposition would be less strenuous, every newspaper in the state would if the claims of Redwood county were set Hompe down as a nonsensical fool. lgbtly considered. The principal objec The annoying ridicule of Minnesota editors tion is that the passage of thebill would would be his portion forever after establish a*bad precedent, but eyen this A. H. SCHLEUDER, is groundless, for the case of Redwood The great bother and expense brought I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now county is altogether different from that on by the authorized execution of Clifton prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, of Blue Earth and other counties that Holden, now thwarted through the have beeD referred to. The expense centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied clemency of thewttvernor, suggests once which Redwood county has been forced WATCHMAKE AN JEWELER enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. more the proprletv of folding all such to shoulder comes from the trial of executions within the State's prison. A murderers who were non-residents. law should be enacted providing that I also carry a large line of A A to a The crimes were committed within the as soon as a man is sentenced to death, Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, Redwood County boundaries,to be sure, he should be ransferred from the county ciealer in but neither the murderers nor the murdered a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco jail to Stillwater. There he could ones were among her citizens. In Gol 1 Silver"Watches, be kept at little cost, and ushered into CHAS. GEBSER, byfooting the enormous bill, the county is eternity on the same gallows and loaded down with an expense that the same route as others who had gone should rightly have been borne by before him. The counties of the state NEW ULM, MINN. others, and it is no more than right that would thus be saved the trouble of preparing Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware the state should come to its relief, precedent a hanging booth and paying the /v or no precedent. SCHAPEMM BROTHERS sheriff a pnncply sum for dispatching 00. Also an elegant Line of E S Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday every man who seesfitto kill his fellow* The appointment of Col.James Compton, NEW ULM, MINN. man. HUMPHREYS1 DB SPECIFICS are scientifically and of Fergus Falls, to the position of lawfully prepared prescriptions used foi many Contractors and Builders. rearsinprivate practice withsuccees.andfor over Cards. Surveyor General of Minnesota,reminds thirtyyearsusedby thepeople Every single Specific Is a special core for the disease named. Plans and specifications furnished to Minnesota Republicans should not me of the break that was made in the These Specifics cure without drugging, purging order. Having received new and improved or reducing the system, and areIn fact and make the mistake next year that they Minnesota Republican delegation in deedthesovereign remedies of the World. machinery we are able to furnish have made in the past of allowing couitesy It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere all kinds of work in our line, as June, 1888, at the Chicago convention, USTOFPMKCtPALHOS. CURES. PRICES. to destroy their usefulness in thein Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED 1 FeverSf Congestion, Inflammation favur of President Harrison. The national convention. Ten years ago kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. first one to go to Mr.Harrison was Gen. Cofnef MiiW. & fetft KoftA gtfee*, tfew t/ln,, yim it was in the power of the Minnesota Dysentery? Grlping-BiliousCc ICE M. S Chandler, of Red Wing, who was Cholera Morbus, Vomiting delegation to give the nomination to Coughs, Gold, Bronchitis .-„ one of the delegates from the third district. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaehe .5 Headaches, SlckHeadache, Vertigo A Mr. Blaine, but their obstinate adherence Gen. Chandler and Hon. G. G. I have stored in my ice house over dyspepsia, Billons Stomach Dry Goods & Notions 1 {Sanl to Mr Wmdom, as a son of Minnesota, oppressed or Painful Periods. r- 11 400 tons of nice clean ice which I am Hartley, of Duluth, had been voting for Whites* too Profuse Periods Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing with ten votes in the convention, now prepared to deliver to saloon keepers Hon. Chauncy M. Depew Hon. R. Rheum Erysipelas, Eruptions. or private parties. Those desiring Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains.... turned the tide in favor of a Langdon voted for Gen. Alger, and the Fever and Ague Chills,Malaria .. ice can leave orders at the barn of Piles, Blind or Bleeding another and deprived Blaine of the 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Coldinthe Head ... rest of the delegates were solid for Judge Schneider & Kretsch. !0 Whooping Cough, ViolentCoughs. .£ victory. Without doubt the representatives !4 General Debility .PhysicalWeakness .( Gresham until Col. Ingersoll made his MATT SCHNEIDER. of Minnesota preferred Blame to S7 Kidney Diseas blundering speech. Up to that time all (8 Nervous Debility 1 ICE! ICE! all others, but too much courtesy led to tO Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .1 A. OTTOIEYEl'S efforts to secure any support for Mr. 12 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitation l. indiscretion, and instead ofgetting what Harrison from the Minnesota delegation SoldbylL_ jts, or sent .„._ on receipt The undersigned would announce to they wanted or the next best thing,they MAHCAL,, rAL (144 pages) pages) of of price.: price DB. DRTHIJIIPHEETS' (144 were futile. But after considerable effort, richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed tree. the public that his ice houses are again got nothing There is danger of a repetition HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 0 0 Gen. Chandler was convinced that filled. After date he will make con Oor. William and John Streets, New York, of just such action in the next S E I I S tracts for the furnishing of ice, with the Mr. Depew could not be nominated,and Gt A. Ottomeyer has just received a nice line of NEW GOODS. convention. Harrison is not the choice assurance that patrons will be well and cast abont for another candidate. After promptly served as heretofore. of Minnesota Republicans by any DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. much talk and many conferences with LIME! LIME! means, but that same courtesy and influence PETER HERIAN. the Harrison crowd, he concluded to of office-holders may lead to NOTICE. vote for their candidate. It was intimated Prices are marked on every article in my stock. I simply ask a shaie lus nomination. Against this the Republicans that Gen Chandler's break for Mr. WINKELMANN'S LIME of your trade. must guard Blame is their Notice is hereby given that the Board Harrison would secure for him such of County Commissioners of Brown Co. favorite, and he should have the vote KILN. Come and see my line of silk veilings, including all the novelties of the favors as he might aak for in case Mr. Minn will hold a special session commencing of the delegation from the start. Courtesy Harrison was nominated and elected. Thursday, April 30th, A. D. On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, season. The "Beauty Spot" is all the go this spring, whille the "Spider I in politics is without its reward. 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose do not wish to be understood as stating is fullv piepared to furnish lime of Web" is also a favorite veiling. -,*.JIt *I£here was a time when it was appreciated of transacting a general business, and the ver\ best qtrility in any qnantity to that Gen. Chandler voted for the sue the said Board will then ako sell to the in politics,'but, to be plain, at contractors and builders DeTfveied to is impossible to enumerate many articles this notice. Call and cessful candidate on account of any highest bidder, the old county office anv desired point either by team 01 rail a^SSE^ present it doesn't pay. building, now standing in front of the promise made to him, but after he bad examine them for yourselves. I will give you good bargains at libei il pi ice- All orders bv mail new courthouse, the purchaser to remove concluded to cast his vote in that direction, proinptU attended to. said old building, and level off EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. David B. Hill, who is now Democratic the administration people were and clean premises occupied by said governor of New York, also senator CHAS. A. MUELLER, very profuse in their compliments, and building according lo manner and within elect from that state, and who aspires ti ne 10 be made known at sale. Also said that they only wanted an opportunity old stoves, furniture and fixtures will to lead the party in the next presidential CONTRACTO & WM, to show how much they could do be ofFWed for sale. 9* B. ABWOfcD, 0 campaign, is not in line with the free for their friend*. As everyone knows, Bv order of a majority of the Board NEW ULM, *& MINN. trade thought of his friend Grover and Mr. Harrison was nominated and elected of County Commissioners of Brown Co. Plans and Specifications made order the great majority of Democrats. When and Gen. Chandler became a candidate Minn. Estimates on all work furnished and con asked to attend a meeting where Sock, for Smveyor-General of Minnesota, Dated New Ulm, Minn., March 23rd, tracts faithfully executed. -u©ax©rixi "Mif^ less Simpson, the Kansas fraud, was to a position which he had held under 1891. LEWIS B. KROOK, Office on Broadway, opposite Co. Auditor and Ex-officio clerk ot talk free tiade and free silver, he wrote President Arthur's administration, and %Yes and Roogn,* Board of County Commissioners J. Vogel's lumber yard as follows: I cannot attend the meeting which he filled with good ability. After because I have no sympathy with all he had done to secure the nomination COEDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS PROBATE NOTICE. its professed purpose. I had supposed of President Harrison, he was probably CTATE OF MINNBSOTA.County of Brown SP. tJ In Probate Court, Special Term, April 2nd, that my opinions upon the tariff question the least cared for of anyone in the rape. STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. 1891 G^oHflb $tove#, knd I tinware had been so frequently expressed in In Probate Court, Special Term, March a)th, Those for whom he had done the most 11 the matter of the estate of Wilhelm Lueder 1891. deceased. public that nobody could expect me and worked the hardest were the very In the Matter of the estate of Theodore Crone, Letters ofadministration on the Estate of Wilhelm deceased* Ltfeder, deceased, late of the Connty of Brown consistently to attend a meeting intended ones who turned him down the quickest. Hardware, ^Farming Imple* Whereas, an instrument in writing, put porting and State of Mmnesofa^being granted to Jchanna to promulgate the doctrine of free to be the last will and testament ot Theodore Lueder, But such is politics. It often seems that Crone, deceased, late of sijd county, h*s been It is ordered, that six months be and the same trade. As a democrat I must respectiy dahvered to this Court, when men who are after high positions .s hereby allowed from and after the date of this And whereas, Gesine Crone has filed therewith order, in which all persons having claims or mentsrNails| Fence Wire, fully decline to support any movement, gain the object of their ambition her petition, representing among other things that demands against the said deceased are leqnired said Theodore Crone died in said Connty on the to die the same in the probate court of said county A no matter by whom instigated1 or chamffipSft they have no further us.e for the men8th day of March, 1891, testate, and that said for examination and allowance, or be forever Ri$n3d» hav^g for its purpose the adop- petitioner is the sole executrix named in said last barred. who helped to place them there. It is a Western Walhers* Cloth P« will and testament, and praying that the taid ins It is further ordered.that the first Monday in October lljlll ion of any such suicidal policy as is very thankless and unsatisfactory business trument may be admitted to probate, and that letters A 1891, at 10 o'clock A ,at the general testamentary be to hex issued thereon, term of said probate court, to be held at the «ourt sought to be promoted by the meeting to try to favor men politicaly. The It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument house, in the City of New UJm.ln said county, be ta which you have invited me*,fv |^*t? and the said petition, be heard before this Court Asphaltum and the same hereby is appointed as the time and instances where they appreciate fully at the probate office in said Connty, on Saturday, place when and where th«» said probate court will y^!bming from so prominent a Demo- the 18th day of April A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock in £Bev work done for them is so rare that examine and adjust said claims and demands. the forenoon, when all concerned may appear And it is further ordered, that notice of such SH A f»t crat this is almost as significant as a disappointment is sure to come to the and contest the probate of said instrument hearingbe given to all creditors and persons interested Rooflng^ietc, etc., etc! And it is farther ordered, that public notice of in said estate by forthwith publishing this statement from the Stuffed Prophet. greater number. I have, all along contended the time and place of said hearing be given to orderonce in each week for three successive weeks TJie latter, we think, might find the aii persons interested, by publication of these or,ders in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper that the Harrison administration^ once in each week for three successive weeks printed and published at the City of New Dim far a for deliberate study in the pro-was an ungrateful one, and this thoroughly piiortosaid day ofhearing in the New UlinReview, said County. Special attention gfren to mending and repairing of Tin Ware JLT !& £P*9 Printed and published at the AH DatedatNewUlm^ Minn., this 2nd day of April I ^nnc£d utterances of the other great proves it.—Joel Heatwole in City of New Ulm in said County, *r* A. 1891. ^.f, Work warranted. By the Court, #f* By the Court Northfield News£ 4JIBBNSTBI ERNST BRANDT, .*10 *udr- WfEWULM, Si I,. 16 Judge ot Probaci