New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 28, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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s^tw• fci^v*^*- "•sjxfi?:4' $ J#t*" STOLE A DOLLAR'S O O YOUMhhPANTS?D0Nm? DOO!Mi So Finds the Jury in the Pioneer PressDonnelly NEW ULM, MINN. Libel Suit. $ h« .rV* 1 fe F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. The suit of Ignatius Donnelly against If you do be sure and get THE CELEBRATED McMILLAN PANTS. DON'T W A the Pioneer Press, for publishing Bill Wednesday October 28, 1891. For sale only at King's famous and sarcastic letter to CRONE BROS. the plaintiff, occupied the attention of FAMILY OP HORSE THIEVES. the Minneapolis courts last week and Jewelry,1" Bny Watches, Clocks, Silverware, enlisted the best le^al talent in the They Pass Through New Ulm, and are state. Donnelly caught it from all Pursued by Authorities. THE MCMILUH PANTS of sides, and his reputation suffered painfully. it, 7 Spectacles, Gold .Perils, Tne jury found a verdict of one Sunday afternoon Constable C. N* lone dollar as against the $100,000 Park of Clark. South Dakota, arrived asked for, and, according to the following In this city in search of a band of horse --**r±*lxo*xt from the Press, it will be paid: The thieves that had left Dakota several jury manifestly regarded the mangled Examining and pricing the stock kept by days before. Investigation showed that remains of Mr. Donnelly's reputation as they had passed through New Ulm and they fame out of the judicial slaughter had camped Dear the river bridge oyer SPECIAL LINES WHICH WE CARRY. as of no value whatever,and they might P.W.HAUENSTEI1T. night. They onsisted of an old vab-n have expressed their contempt for it in WILSON BROS. WHITE SHIRTS, and his son with the families of each. terms of one cent or two cents. Instead The old man had acted as agent E. & N. COLLARS & GUFFS of that they elevated it to the dignity of for the Russians in the vicinity of a dollar—a whole dollar— a round dollar—a BADOER HATS and ATWOOD SUSPENDERS. Clark, and, when ready to leave, sent REPAIRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. silver dollar—the dollar of our his family ahead by train as far as Walnut fathers not one of Donnelly's sort, the Grove. The father and son then GEEAT AUCTION stunted and spurious spawn of a free G. A. OTTOMEYER stole eight horses and followed their and unlimited coinage but a genuine families up, uniting with them at Walnut dollar of the epoch, with only seventytwo SALE Groye and reaching New Ulm a cents worth of silver in it,it is true, week ago. The constable took the Sunday but for the present an honest dollar because evening tram for the east,and will exchangeable for a gold one at DEALER IN in a^l'probability get his game par. For the award of the jury, he Dry Goods & Notions. may be assured, will be duly paid in $10,000 /Th city marshal gives notice that on W of Dry Goods, Notions, one of those shining discs, emblazoned and after a certain date, November 1st Dress Goods, Flannels, Sheetings, with the goddess of liberty on one side we believe, no cattle or horses shall be Prints, Shirting, Tickings, Table and the American eagle on the other, allowed to run at large, lias the marshal proclaiming the national mottoes. "E Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Un forgotten that during the summer I have just received a nice line of new Goods. Among these are Plunbus Unum" and "In God We the council ordained that cattlo should derwear all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, fine dress-flannels and all other flannels. We also carry a large line of Trust," set all around, not with the run at large at no season of the year9 underwear from 50 cts. to $6 a suit. The largest line of Hosiery in the and lOOO other articles to be sold at tars that Donnelly saw when he fell city from 10 cts. to $1 a pair and all wool German Knitting yarn at 20 Sen. A. Tawnev, Winona: I have from his dizzy height of expectation^ SOHMER'S STORE 4 and 25 cts. a skein. Hoods, Facmators and shawls in the latest styles. always been opposed to capital punishment but with the emblems of the national Gloves and Mittens cheap. Calico and muslin at 5 cts. a yard. in cases where the guilt of the defendant glory plucked from the flag of freedom. Remember our Goods are fresh, new and clean, and will be sold.at the has been established wholly He will be paid his award in this solid EVERY DAY. lowest possible figures. upon circumstantial evidence, and the silver coin which he has wished to make Do not forget to see our big line of Underwear at rock bottom result in the Rose case has tended to Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in the evening. the measure of all values, and which by prices. strengthen my previous and quite settled a piece of justice at once poetic and JOHN ALBERT convictions upon this point judicial has been adjudged to be the EGGS ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Mr. Ernst Gieseke of Courtland has true measure of the value of his character Auctioneer. Place, Beussmann Block. for several months been suffering from as a public man. It is worth, according a severe inflammation of the stomach. to the solemn decision of the FO THE BENEFIT O ALL. Despairmg of any improvement, he tribunal to which he appealed, just this DONfiUSI went to St. Paul on Friday in company little one round silver dollar, which, at with Theo. Lange, and consulted a the proper time, we shall send to Mr. physician. His condition is now said Donnelly with our compliments, and to be much improved, and it is hoped which he will no doubt cherish as a he will be able to legain his strength precious souvenir of the memorable and cheerfulness once more.—St. Peter It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius "vindication" which he received at the DEALER IN of fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. Tribune. hands of a Minneapolis jury, and as an exact measure of the estimate placed I have removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by The men, who held up Mrs. Biebel, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. upon him by cotemporary courts of justice. the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a a week ago Sunday and robbed her of It is true that this estimate differed new and clean line of several dollars, were brought before somewhat from his own, and that I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among Justice Baasen Tuesday afternoon and O I his reputation is found to be worth in confronted with the charge of pettv these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies the judicial scales just one-hundredthousandth larceny by County Attorney Robertson and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, pait of the valuation he him Schwenainger was lined $10 and costs and many other articles. self had put upon it, but his little silver and Gebert $25. It is possible that the I also carry a large line of Grocenes and canned fruits. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, dollar will be worth to him a good deal law does not provide for greater fines REMEMBER: I sell goods at very low prices, more than its currency yalue if it shall than were inflicted, but, if it does, they teach him the chastening lesson of BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE JFOR GOODS. f- should have been meted out. In all humility which he so much needs. such cases, examples should be made and in fact everything pertaining to a general store. LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. that will be remembered and that will Firm IN ALL RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. act as a restraint. That is the true object THE BRIDGES WILL BE BUILT. JOHN F. NEUMANN.WAL of punishment. Action Being Taken Which Means Their It is one thing to know how to strike Completion This Winter, the strings of a violin so as to bring out the proper tones and to place the ting' A special meeting of the city council Beussmann Bros. ers on them to stop the vibrations, but was held on Friday evening at which it is a power entirely different to do the matter of building brides at Beussniann's this so as to give feeling, life and langa ferry and the Courtland crossing I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now the music that one plays. That was the principal topic of discussion prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, Max Dick possesses this power to a Mr. Johnson, a bridge man of Minneapolis, f, SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN. centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied greater extent than any violinist that appeared during the meeting enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. ever visited New Ulm, was demonstrated with several suggestions, and after Have Completely Renovated their by his second appearance in our city some talk it was resolved to appoint a Extensive Establishment. on last Wednesday evening. While committee of two to act with a similar I also carry a large line of Albums, Autograph easy and delightful, his playing is at committee appointed by the petitioners, Books, School Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, the same time powerful. It appeals at with the mayor as chairman, to ascertain and Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. once to the strongest feelings of admiration the cost of the bridges and best contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy articles and lingers with the listener long means of raising the necessary funds. CHAS. suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons after the strings have ceased to respond Monday night in pursuance to this jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holters GEBSER, to his finished touch Miss Richards' guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of generai action on the part of the council a citizens sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. piano solos were also treat to those meeting was held with Jos. Eckstein who enjoy and appreciate difficult execution. as chairman and Armin Steinhauser They were a little short of NEW ULM, as secretary. A. Behnke and MINN. shows up a fulJ assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and far* perfect, and merited the encores that mors' tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W E. G. Pahl were unanimously selected Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other they received. Miss Fichthorn and Dr. to act with the council's committee and oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks Flint also sang solos, Messrs. Dick and it is now expected that work will be bottom. Hoefer and Miss bichards rendered a commenced at once. C.L.Roos and Jos. BEUSSMANN BROS. tpio, and, everything considered, the Schmucker will represent tie council. /concert was a good one. IDeeiler in. Mis Eder of Chaska is here on a NEW GOODS! NEW COODS! BOUND OVER UNDER BAIL. visit Stoves and Ranges, Henry Keller of Aberdeen S.D.,ishere James Oallanan will Answer to the Charge on a visit. of Horse Stealing in January. B. BEHNKE & CO. E. E. Slover, who was accused by Rose of the murder of Moses Lufkin, The young man who was brought G^k^ohqe. $tove$ ki\d ^iqwkre. has been interviewed and shows plainly here from St. James last week by Sheriff the ridiculousness of the condemned Schmelz,charged with horsestealing, Hardware, Farming Implements, lb man's charge. The Redwood and was given a hearing before Justice DEALERS IN Marshal] papers also take up Slover's Nails, Fence Wire, Baasen on Tuesday and bound over to cause and establish Rose not only as a Dtfy $ood& fje^dy-nqkde dlotfyi^,' S^ubfee appear before the next term of court. His man who was not afraid to die, but as Western Washers, Clothes bail was fixed at $600, and nis parents one also who knew how to lie. Perhaps Gfaod£, 8oot£ kqd gl\oe& Sk^ kqd dap^. came down on Wednesday and secured now we will not hear so many suggestions Wringers, Asphaltum and his» release His name is James Callanan, as to what ought to be dene with and his home is near Sleepy Eye. ]Sfotioi\& Gfrodefie^ ki\d dfodkery. Merriam. Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., He confesses to taking the horse from his neighbor, Hubert Hillesheim, but For lame back, side or chest, use says he does not know why he did it. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. Al As he has property himself, it is hard cents. Sold by Henningsen & Eiesel. PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Work warranted. to account for his conduct. tf The St. James Journal siya he ~'*jproduce Farm taken in Exchange. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet NEW ULM, -^B£BianirEE&co MINN brought the horse to that city and offored breath, secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh the animal for sale. Buyers not Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector A, Behnke Manager* C. H. HQRNBUR being plenty he traded it to Rhoades & free. Sold by Henningsen & jCarmean for a buggy, getting a small KieseU 3 4H^ to boot. These gentlemen sold This space is reserved for3 "tphe horse to M. V. Wakefield. Sunday If parents, who have children subject v^^M*V-Tf *im ffL». farmer fiom Brown county arrived to croup, would take the advice of IDesiler in searching for a stolen horse, and Mr. O. M. Olson, the druggist, they would %fdwkre & ^^immkm Wakefield's purchase was identified as never be without a bottle of Chamberlain's bis properly. Sherift Stemper started Cough Remedy in the house. It after the thief, and finally overhauled will not only cure croup but will prevent v- him in Adrian, brought him back and Has removed to his own building on corner of econd North« and it, if used as soon as the first locked him up. Minnesota Streets latey occupied by Jacob Klossner *&*&* symptoms appear, which can always! (be done if the remedy is kept at hand.i