New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 13, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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J"*wpBf: jMPjP O N ACCOUN O E EM07Al. ing stated The witness fees of Robert Evans in case of New Ulm vs. Andrew Tapp were not allowed because the nature of the case was not stated. NEW ULM, MINN. The bills of Dr. J. L. Schoch for $40 Closing out Sale of FRAN KUETZING. for treating Franz Keim and $20 for F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. treating Wenzel Tschoeppel and also Dr. Fntsehe's bill of $25 for treating We.ictsdH\, May 13, 1891. Wenzel Tschoeppel were rejected. The board then adjourned "sine die." ol Dry Goods and Notions County Commissioners' Proceedings. Lafayette Correspondence The Board met pursuant to adjournment at 8 o'clock ot Saturday morning. Louie and Wm. Wellner were in Fairfax last week on business. The chairman of the board, E. G. John Klinger Sr. was presented with a Koch, was autnorized to have pipes laid little girl on the 29th of April. connecting the court-house with the A dance was held at Mr. Heymann's city water mains, and have one hydrant home last Sunday evening. The Courtland-Lafayette placed in basement and one on first floor. band furnished the Imported 46 inch Henriettas worth $1,25 $.85 S. A. George was authorized to take music. now Large, fine assortment of dress Buttons your choice .09 now the old tencf surrounding the courthouse 38 .70 August Dirks made a business trip to Better goods, would be very cheap at 15 cts, .08 squaie and remove same, providing 46 inch cashmeres worth 75cts, .40 Springfield last week. All shades in vegetable ivory .04 ho cuts oft the upper edge of the All shades cashmeres worth 4octs. •25 Mrs. Pongratz will leave for Springfield Handkerchiefs assorted styles, when cheap at sets. square fronting on State Street and •03 36 inch cashmeres next Friday to visit for a short .19 Better grade in various patterns iocts places ihe edge in a sloping condition .07 23 inch wide half wool time. and proper!}" sods the same. .10 Our former leader i5cts, now only .09 Best feather ticking worth 25cts Wm. Glasemann spent Sunday at The auditor was requested to have .19 Hoisery all sizes and prices at and below cost 4-6-8 cts Cheap ticking 12-10-7 cts all rubbish removed from court yard. Gibbon. Warranted fast black .08 John SchapeKAhm was authorized to 800 yds. (Lancaster) apron ginghams F. Fritsche Sr. and son, Emil, made .07 Fine good grades up to 35cts. take down the fence around the jail 3000 yds. standard shirting, pink and dark prints a business trip to St Peter last week. v°5 Men's socks, seamless (Rockfords) building and draw out all nails, properly .07 2600 yds Slater cambrics, all colors .04 John Durbahn and wife and W. Men's socks, heavy (ribbed tops) pile up the boards and retain the Good outing flannel .10 Rieke and wife of West Newton were .08 posts as compensation for doing the Suspenders, new goods, full size the guests of John Gebhard over Sunday. Canton flannel, bleached, 8-9-iocts a yard .IQ work. Heavy suspender braces, good rubber, large •r5 Bleached muslin Report of County Superintendent .07 Linen laces, narrow to the widest, i-2»3cts and up. Geo. Schemann will build a new Bleached muslin, best quality Davis was read and accepted and ordered .08 Cotton and silk laces, all prices, must be closed out. granary this summer. hied. Jesse Palmer reported that Unbleached muslin 5 and 6cts. 3000 yds. fine embroideries, 3 5 7 and up, £bout half price. he had rented tre Brown County poor Frank Guggisberg has sold two fine Heavy Jeans and pants cloth worth 25cts .19 Lot of 4 and 5 inch wide American lace, 3cts f"r yard. farm to T. R. Humphrey for the ensuing colts to his father. Consideration $150. Red table cloth .2 2 year for $30. Good toweling 5cts, all linen 7cts and better. I Emil Mueller is now following his Red table cloth, good quality The chairman, E. G. Koch,was granted •35 Large all linen towels that where a bargain at 2?cts profession, that of veterinary surgeon. .19 Fine plaid dress ginghams leave of absence for three months ,08 Black gloves and silk mitts cheap at 25cts Wheat is looking tine and growing 19 450 yds. 33 inch fine sateens worth i8cts from June 15th, and Jesse Palmer was .i0 Velvets, fine 6oct quality, all colors rapidly farmers are either plowing or •39 appointed to act as temporary chairman White goods for aprons and dresses 8-10-15cts. A large lot of men's fine silk ties, your choice during his absence. planting corn in good earnest, 25 45 Inch Swiss embroidery worth $100 •50 Full size white bed spreads worth $1.35 to close at 70CIS. The Board then proceeded to cancel Michael Buechel was elected assessor Best heavy indigo blue prints (wide) 1 1 Our famous $2 spread at $1 20 county orders that were issued and paid at the late spring election, but on account White table linen (by yd.) 28-35 an UP duiing the past four months, the Several gross heavy elastic web, 4cts. of sickness of a contagious character Lace Curtains full yard wide bound in on both sides. amounts cancelled being as follows: in his family, he refused to go Silk veilings mall popular shades 15cts. Wider and better, fine pattern i8-2o-23Cts. $ 4,263.29. Revenue fund, from house to house in his orlcial capacity, Silk ribbons at cost, and greatest bargains, all shades Elegant styles by pair worth $3.50 2.50 Poor 1,261.00. and Jos. Wild has accordingly Ladies, and men's gauze vests about half of last year's price. Other patterns 3 00 Town 2,247.48. been appointed to take Mr. Buechel's 2.00 Straw hats, for ladies and children place. Table oil cloth 10 different patterns General School fund, 11,348.25. .19 Children's sailor hats, your choice iscts. Court house fund, 5,339,09. 500 cakes of fine toilet soap 4cts each. Call in, see them and learn prices before buying. Interest and Sinking fund, 906.00. Is the tariff on horse blankets a tax? Remember we must vacate the Store this Summer and Private Redemption, 4.64. They can be bought for 65 cents, while $25,369.45. the McKinley duty on them is 72.3 would rather sell the Goods at COST than remove them. Total The following bills were allowed during cents.—New York Press. the sessionO. M. Oiseu, stationery, $29.00 Tim Byrnes of Minneapolis has been CALL IN EARLY TO GET THE BEST SELECTION. Johann Macho, removing rubbish selected as national organizer of the from sheriffs stable, 1.75 Republican League. The eloquent S A E O O O E O S O E S.A.TTXR.D.A.Y IM.A.-X" 2 -A.T 8 3 0 Sleepy Eye Herald, publishing notices, 33.03 Tim will make a good one. Springheld Advance, publishing New Business! A, H. SCHLEUDER, 6.48 notices, Ex-Governor McGill is mentioned in Sleep E\e Dispatch, publishing connection with the St Paul posm astership. 8 25 notu es. This will giye Mr. Merriam another C. W. A. Krook, oil and brooms, 3.25 chance to try his hand at dictating Bingham Bros., coal for jail, 34.65 Goods!WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER P. Chnstensen and M. Franz, federal appointents, and find that New coffin for H. L. Morkbery, 8.00 he doesn't hold the right cards. Peter Majewski, coffin for P. 14.50 Kennedy, There is a strong effort being put forth 6.80 Isaac Gallagher, justice fees, 1.25 dealer in J. Ray, justice fees, to switch Blaine off the track in the race F. Buig, collecting taxes at for the presidential nomination.Did any Just Opened A fresh and complete stock of Just Reived! Gol 1 SilverWatches, Sleepy Eye and Springfield, 30.00 one ever heai of an effort to switch off DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. F. W lianenstein, repairing Hairison? Put two and two together, 2.50 clock, 15.00 E. W. Baer, 2 doz. cuspidors, and it's pretty evident that so far Mr. I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line 60.20 E. Koch, 14 tons coal, Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods Blaine is the only man in the race. Geo. Boock, 6, 200 teet oak delivered free tcany part of the city. Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, 195.30 bridge planks, t3F* Select table butter always on hand. In springtime the free trader's Toilett Also an elegan Line of 3.00 Schmid & Krause, sawing wood G. P. DOflGTJS, Albums, Sets, Birthday Schmid & Krause, shovelling thoughts turn to England, because in snow 3.75 that country it would probably cost Christian Sehaefei", 3 colds Cards. half as much for him to paint his house Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. 18.00 maple wood, as it does here. Average daily wages 6.00 Christian Schaefer, 1 cord wood BIRTHDAY RINGS. 39.00 of painters in England is $1.20 in the Herman Nagel, 9 cords of wood 12.00 Herman Nagel, 2 It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere United States it is $3.00. Yet it should Mrs. Katie Koehler, washing be borne in mind that painters belong REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED 10.00 floors and windows, to the absolutely protected industries. Anton Olding, carry county records JANUARY. MAY. SEPTEMBER. Cofnef Stiltfi#t Minn- & ]Wtb, gtreetf, jtfew xJl^ }£im You cannot send your house across to In The Hace. to new building, 2.25 ,. *,_* ,r,x. *,. .v vt A maiden born when Autumn Adam Ries, carrying county records England to have it painted and re-By her who in this month is born Whofirstbeholds the light of day leaves rnsthn September's 2.25 be worn to new building, Spring's, of May breeze, No gems Bare GABNETS should In sweet flowery month xre turned. Hence wages are always higher They will insnre her constancy, C. F. Ruemke, lamp, And wears an EMERALD all her A SAPPHIRE on her hand should 3.25 True friend-hip ond fidelity, in absolutely protected industries.— ,lfe flud C. F. Ruemke. 3.25 FEBRUARY. New York Press. Shall be a loved and happy wife .xWill care diseases of the mind. Heller & Seiter, painting, 10.00 The February-born will find N E O O E L. Davis, post. & stationery, 10,75 Sincerity and peace of mind, I am not closing out my entire stock at cost, for my stock is new and Who comes with Summer to this October's child is borne for woe, Freedom from passion and from Beussman Bros., hardware for The New Orleans grand jury did not complete, but nevertheless can and will meet any other merchant in th And life's vicissitudes must care, 400 sheriff's stable, Ande a indict the men, who killed the Mafians, owes to June her day cf birth _, know, If they the AMETHYST will wear. quality of goods or prices. Note the following list With rmg of PEARL upon her But lay an OPAL on her breast, Brandt & Weddendor/, publications MARCH. and it was hardly to be expected that lmn3 And hope will lull those woes to and printing. 65.73 Can health, wealth and long life re8ir*«Tx«»»™'n'«» NewWho in this world of our% their 36 inch cashmeres, 25ct- they would. Public opinion in A. J. Grimmer, recording bonds eyes command ii E Apron ginghams, the very best, 8 37.20 In March fir*t open shall be wise TTTT-V Who first comes to this world and listing mortgages, Orleans backed up the action of the JUL.Y. below In days of peril firm and brave, Dress and shirting prints, 5 Chas. Wagner, one coffin and 6 The glowing RUBY should adorn With drear November's fog and mob, and what the great mass of the And wear a HYACINTH to their Thos who in warm July are snow, 14 50 Cambrics, the best dress lining-,, 5 pillows for jail, grave. born, citizens had upheld and brought on, a Should prize the TOPAZ'S amber Then will they be exempt and hue F. H. Behnko, oil, Unbleached muslin 5 9 30 AlrXUXi. free Emblem of friends and lovers fraction of the masses could not consistently L. B. Krook, postage & express 22.30 Bleached muslin 6. 7, 8 She who from April dates her From love's doubt and anxiety. true. A. J. Glimmer, recording bonds rebuke. That the jury would 13.75 years ATTGITCT E E E Sateens worth 15 cents, 10 DIAMONDS should wear, lest bit- AVWOM.. If cold December gave you birth, Geo. Barnard, records for have done better had they brought about White goods from 5 to 25 cents a yard ter tears Wear MOONSTONE, or for thee The month of snow and ice and 26 30 register, a trial of those implicated in the killing For vain lepentance flow this No conjugal felicity. mirth, Victona lawn from 10 to 25 cents. Geo. D. Barnard stationery for stone, The August born without this Place on your hand a TURQUOISE there can be no doubt. Serious complications Emblem ot innocense is known. stone, blue, Large assortment of dress buttons, 5 cents per do/ auditor, 10.00 'T18 said must live unloved and Success will bless whate'er you with Italy might in that way Handkerchiefs from 3 cents up to ^1.2^. Geo. D. Barnard statement lone. do. blanks, 8.50 have been avoided but an indictment FOR SALE BY Black silk mitts, worth 25 cents, 15 cents. S. A. George, clerk's fees 72.95 F. W HAUENSTEIN, is usually held as an admission of Towhng at 5 cents. H. Bendixen, coal for county Embroidery at 2, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25 and 35 cents guilt, and if the grand jury thought that poor. 3 45 Silk veiling in all the latest styles at only 15 cents a yard. the citizens were justified in the means Brown, Treacy & Co license THE LEADING JEWELER. Gents scarfs and ties at 20 cents. blanks 1.57 used, they-are not to be blamed for publishing^a Ladies' summer underwear at 10 cents. Brown, Treacy & Co., legal labored report, setting forth blanks 10.40 Better goods at 25 to 50 cents and black silk vests for $1. WALL PAPER! their views and dismissing the matter Brown, Treacy & Co., settlement Large line of gents underwear at low figures. without tii.il. The rotten courts of blanks 12.50 Hosiery as cheap as you can buy Chicago. Pioneer Press Co., abstract New Oi leans would not have bettered Hair ornaments (large hair pins) at 5cents each. blanks 4.00, the action of the jury. Hair combs, 10 cents, OTTOMEYER.cents52dan02hwort Pioneer Press Co.,commissioner's I A record. There is liable to be determined opposition legal blanks, Pioneer Press Co. Pioneer Press Co. blanks for to the law passed by the legislature I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now sheriff, which compels cities where organized prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, Pioneer Press Co. school order militia companies are stationed J* 9 ABWOt-t blanks. 1.40 centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied I to erect or rent suitable armories for Pioneer Press Co, legal blanks 10.55 enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hangmo Andrew J. Eckstein, stationery drill purposes. There are few towns 26.90 J. B. Velikanje, postage, 11.62 that would not tolerate a militia company A. O. Nepil, steam plant extras 29.50 within its limits, but when it Dealer in. I also carry a large line of Albums, Autograph Jesse Palmer, fees & mileage, 41.40 comes to appropriating city money for Stoves and Ranges, Chas Hansing, 13.80 Books, School Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, a purpose, the benefits of which are not Hans Sigurdson 17.00 1 and Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. P. J. Moe, 39.00 apparent, objections are sure to be E. G. Koch, 41.00 raised. Nor would such objections be CHAS. GEBSER, J. Klossner, white waste for without reason. A militia company is G^oliqe $tove$ a^ Tinwafe steam plant* 8. 10 H.distinctively a state protection, and the The bills for $1.12 each of A. Schleuder, Julius Hartneck, Anton state should pay for its keeping. A small Hardware, Farming Implements, Liesch. Carl Prahl, Wm. Prahl, Benry town has about as much use for MINN, NEW ULM, Budolphi, and Christ Ruemke and forit,except for show and dress parades, as $1.20 of Rudolph Seiter for jury fees in Nails, Fnece Wire, our government has for a standing army case of State vs. F. Eggert were laid oyer, as disposition of case was not of a million men. To compel the OHAS. A. E E E, SCHAPEKALl BROTHERS & GO. Western Washers, Clothe stated. The bill of T. R. Humphrey for city authorities, therefor, to devote the $16.50 and of Joseph Bletzer and Franz people's money to supporting an organization CONTRACTO & BUILDE Macho for $2 as fee3 in coroner's inquest Wringers, Asphaltum an. NE W ULM, MINN. that they are not in need of, is were also laid over for verification. P. Contractors and Builders. hardly just. It is transferring a burden P, Greene's bill of $3.65 for constable's NEW ULM, MINN. Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc. fees in case of State vs. Geo, Dietz, and from the state, which ought to bear it, Plans and. Specifications made to order. Plans and specifications furnished to the bills of Barbara Richter, $3.92, to the city which has no busice.«3 to Estimates on all work furnished and contracts order. Having received new and improved John Richter, $3.92, and Joseph Aug* faithfully executed. machinery we are able to furnish stand it. In other words it is trying to Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. ustine, $4.16, as witness fees in the case all kinds of work in our line, as cut down state expenses by piling up j§^» Office on Broadway, opposite of State ys. Kate Marscher were laid Work warranted. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all •rer, the disposition of the case not be- J. Vogel's lumber yard. the taxes of individual cities. NEW ULM, kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. f^-n gj *"te ^m^^SM^^^^^^^mM^Mt^S^I^ J* 1 --i A *5&