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

July 8, 1891 · Page 3 of 9

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"DR. BARTLETT MUST GO. ON-ACCQUN gF- EMOVAL,^ Dr. C. K. Bartlett, of the St. Peter Hospital for Insane, according to the NEW ULM, MINN. St. Paul News,must step down and out. The Board of trustees regards the commitment Closing out Sale of FRAN KUETZING. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. of Mrs* Northrup as a gross outrage, and the gentleman who has supeiintended the asylum for nearly N^edi esd-iy, fulv 8, 1891. twentv-hve years will be called upon to retire. Dr. James, assistant physician J- BOOM TEE FAIR. Entire Stock ol Dr Good sand Notions at the hospital, was the principal witness It is time that the people of New Ulm before the investigating commission were staring the matter of a county and stated that when Dr. Northrup Fair. The Agricultural Society seems appeared at the asylum with his mother, negligent in the matter, and the Secretary Dr. Bartlett was not present, but had has informed us that for himself he left hira in charge. Dr. Northrup, upon r* is unconcerned in the success or failure A COST« introducing himself, said that he had of the annual exhibit. This 19 not the brought his mother for treatment. proper spa it to manifest in matters of "1 asked nim whether he had his such moment to the business interests commitment papers," continued Dr. Received from our branch store straw and felt hats to of the city, and when the usual means James. "He replied that he had not.' fail ft 19 time toat the citizens take the I then told him that I could not receive close out below cost. project into their own hands and carry her because she was not legally committed. it to unparalleled success. He then inquired for Dr.Bartlett, Men's felt hats 30cts. worth 50cts. The recent Fourth of July demonstration saying that he knew the doctor and was is an evidence of what New Ulmquite certain that he would receive her. 38 65 can do at short notice, and will help us Bartlett came in shortly afterwards. future undertakings. To work up The next thing that I heard was that Mrs. 45 85 a an interest in a similar demonstration Northrop had been admitted.Dr.Bartlett for the Fair, to induce our business I stating to me that Dr. Northrop had 50 1.00 a men and those of neighboring towns to the papers at home and would send help things along with an industrial them down as soon as he returned." Straw hats, 10, 15, 20cts. Boys' felt hats, fine stylish parade, to secure good speakers and to Asked whether he would have received get the farmers of the richest agricultural goods, 25 50cts. Mrs. Northrup he said:" distnct in the state to make interesting "No, sir, because I was suspicious exhibits will not be difficult, of Dr. Northrup. Of course it is not FANS, FANS and the opportunity for thus setting FANS, an uncommon thing for a sheriff to forth the resources of the county and its bring patients without papers with the commercial centres should not be allowed promise that they will be forwarded immediately, to slip by without taking {advantage and they have always been of it. largeas sortment 5, 10, 15, 20 cts all worth at least forwarded heretofore.The papers in this case came down Sept. 30 or Oct. 1, a Hanmbal Hamlin, the venerable exMce-presulent, double amount. To close a lot ofnarrow embroidery 2cts* month after commitment. My suspicions died at his home in Bangor became aroused and I communicated Maine, Saturday night. He was cheap at 5cts. Children's handkerchiefs let each better them to Dr. Bartlett, and prior engaged in playing a game of cinch to the February meeting of the board I when heart failure overtook him. He and larger, your choice 2cts. Lot of knitting cotton had two or three conyersations with was eighty-two years of age. him regarding Mrs. Xorthrop. I told 4cts. a ball. Davis of St. Peter announces himself turn that I did not think she was a proper subject for tieatment in the asylum, candidate for congress to succeed Land. We hardly think the people of that I did not like her commitment, We still have some bargains in Dress Goods, White Goods, Ribbons, etc Our closing out sale will last only a few weeks more, there particularly where her son was allowed that district are done with Lind. but fore take advantage of same and call in early to secure the rare bargains. to act as a juror in her case. I told Dr. V* if tnev are, stronger, abler and better Bartlett that it wa3 outrageous, and in known men than Davis will be found New Businss! my opinion the Judge of Probate who Waseci Radical. A. H, SCHLEUDER» allowed it should be kicked out of office. A A Democratic conclave was held in The Doctor said nothing at this, but Minneapolis last week in the interests smiled, saying afterward that he had of harmony. As neither Kelly nor written to Dr. Northrop to come and WATCHMAKER AND New Goods! Doran noi any of their agents were take his mother a^ay Dr Northrop's present at the love feast, the peace and reply was that he was sick but would eome as soon as well." unification which appears so often in the resolutions are not apt to be of long dealer in It is upon the above testimony principally duration Kelly and Doran may not that Dr. Bartlett will be retired, Opene A fresh and complete stock of iv be very agreeable bosses, but they are Gol 1 SilverWatches, if he loses his position at all. While Dr. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. bosses ju'-t the same. James stands next in the order of succession, I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line it is not likely that he would After riding for several miles alongside Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods swerve from the trutn in speaking of of rich-growing crops and large delivered free to any part of the city. Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, a matter of this kind, and it certainly and commodious farm houses and Select table butter always on hand. looks rather black for the superintendent. granaries to listen to a political speech Also an elegant Line of G. P. DONGUS, Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday Howeyer, no injustice should be such as Dr. Fish makes, it is not an shown him, and the unpleasant affair easy matter to believe what he says. should be thoroughly and not hastily Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. Cards. And even if his eloquence should make investigated. an impression, the ride home,with prospects We Never Sleep! for a splendid yield meeting the TEE PLATFORM IN IOWA. It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere eye in every direotion, is very apt to The Iowa Republicans held their state REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED cause one to forget whether the speaker convention last Wednesday and nominated was really talking on politics or whether Hiram C. Wheeler, a good and Corfqerf Minn. & tffcjft Kottk 0tfeet& jfew Ulm, }Zim it was only on religion. popular man, lor governor. The convention was the most enthusiastic held Here is what Col. Ingersoll says DO YOU? in that state in manv years, and to all about protection. "I believe in more appearances the party is more closely protection than even the McKinley bill united than it has been in recent campaigns. gives. A nation that sells raw material A OTTOMEYER The platform, however, while will grow ignorant and poor—a nation strong on the tariff and other national that raises raw material and sells Our Nickle Alarm Clock For $1.00. questions, makes one great mistake—it the manufactured article will grow intelligent endorses prohibition. and rich. I am in favor of Our Novelties In Silverware. Prohibition in Iowa is a failure. It protection because it gives us a diversity DEALER IN has in no way curtailed the sale of liquor, of industries. This develops the brain Our Souvenir Spoons. while on the other hand it has encouraged and gives employment to all kinds of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. evasion of the law and disrespect AND ALL OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. talent. To raise raw material }ou need for the authorities. It has been only muscle, to manufacture it into detrimental to the best interests of the JU|E YOO-jlWAKE? useful and beautiful forms, ou need state, and exerts" no moral influence mind, art, genius." whatever. These are facts that can be Just received a large line of CORSETS. Call and see them. gleaned from every-day observation and Will sell you our light summer goods at greatly reduced prices. The Equitable Insurance Co of Winona must be apparent to all but the fanatics. having turned out a fraud, it IF SO CALL ON US. By that we would not accuse the Reof Calico at 5 cts a yard, Good Gingham at 8 cts. a yard, Knitting cotton would be well for the few New Ulmpublicans F.W.HAI7E1TSTEIN. Iowa of fanaticism in the at 5cts. a ball. people who were caught by its flattering matter of sumptuary legislation, but inducements to refuse in the future Pearl and Dress Buttons at 5 cts. a dozen. Summer underwear from certain it is that they have constantly to accept the word of a stranger withsome yielded to an uncalled-for and unnecesarv lOcts. to §1 00. Laces and embroidery cheap. knowledge of what he represents demand for approval of prohibitory The Equitable was something entirety WAL PAPER EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS enactments And for what9 Simply new. It made offers that none of the at the behest of crankish leaders and older companies with their superior advantages NEW ULM, M!NN. with ihe hope of holding the temperance had ever dared to make, and ote The result, it seems, is patent^ started out on the theory that it is easier to everybody but the Iowa Republican to catch suckers to anew thing than themselves. Their handsome majority it is to secure patrons to anytmng that has been cut down with every I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now is old and well established. As Barnum A ft W O LP* eleaioD, and to-day the chosen one of prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, said the people aie never so happy the opposition holds the reins of executive centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied as when they are being humbugged, government The good will of all and as often as the chance is offered, it enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hang- sensible people has been arrayed against seems as if there would those who the m, and in their endeavor to force Dealer in. in Of would bite. upon the people laws, which are not I also carry a large line of Albums, Autograph reasonable, they are laying the foundation Books, School Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, Stoves and Ranges, The piactice of selling beer at every for Democratic success in not and Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. public picnic that is held throughout only local issues, but national issues as the county is becoming too obnoxious CHAS. well. to the local dealer to endure it any GEBSER, longer, and steps are being taken to if the present outlook for a big crop Choline $tove$ kq& Yinwkre/ put a stop to it. As the beer is sold continues favorable, then Minnesota not only in violation of the law but in Hardware, Farming Implements, farmers will fill then granaries, clear MINN. competition with those who pay for the NEW ULM, their indebtedness, and assume the dignity privelege of selling liquors, it is no Nails, Fence Wire, that attaches to their avocation, more than right that the practice that of independence. With a farm O A S. A. MUELLER, 00.Western Washers, Clothes should not be tolerated in any form under good cultivation and machinery SGffAPEE&HM BROTHERS & whatever. A United States marshal to operate the same and all out of debt CONTRACTO & BUILDER. has been notified of what has been going wbb shall say that man is not the most Wringers, Asphaltum and NEW ULM, MINN. &% on.and unless there is a speedy ces« independent personage on earth? His Contractors and Builders. Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc..^ sation of money-making picnics there is lot is envied by his cousin in palace NEW ULM, *, ,-,, «.- MINN. apt to be trouble. It might be well to walls who is under the keen eye of some Plans and Specifications made to order. Plans and specifications furnished to add as a warning that tickets, marked plutocrat who owns him, body and soul. Estimates on all work furnished and contracts order. Having received new and improved faithfully executed. machinery we are able to furnish •'Good for 5 cents" or just bearing the Good crops are what will bring abont Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin War! All all kinds of work in our line, as Work warranted. a decided revolution in this country.— jfc^* Office on Broadway, opposite figure "5," will not stand in the way of Sash. Doors and Mouldings, also all Granite Falls Tribune. J. Vogel's lumber yard. kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. ft*. I, ESCi