New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 16, 1891 · Page 3 of 10
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ssm HENRY CRONE We Are In It Fo Christmas! mi waamnak ?i*The opposition pape#s are awfully anxious regarding Ex-Speaker Reed's power in the present congress. And NEW ULM, MINN. well they might be, for it will take a bigger man than Gao. Crisp to cope F. W.JOHNSON, Editor and Publisher. with Tom Reed,who never fails to command "h the attention of all parties whenever Wedi nvddy, December 16, 1891. *t"4.ipi| he has anything to say on the floor All New Stock GlosLks^ Jstokets, Flu-sla. SsLOCLiaes. of the house. IDEAS WIN. It is an observation that holds good Jndge B. F. Webber, of this district, We have boughtfchelargest invoice in this line ever brought to has been the subject ot. many compliments nearly all the world over that ideas, and New Ulm. It is all here and selling at a lively rate. Complete Assortment daring the present term. His originality win among the majority of 2 -*&• «y^# "We Bo\xglrt IRieclit- people nowadays in preference to what extreme impartiality, bis fairness on all questions of law his prompt and invariablv is borrowed. No better illustration of correct decisions have made this could be found than in the success of Dry Goods, Groceries Why Because we made a big order of fine goods and of the latest many to say that they would like to see Minneapolis in securing the National styles and paid spot cash for them. We can suit and fit anyone Republican convention and the evident him occupy the position for the many in price and quality* years they hope to see him spared.—St. uncertainty that surrounds the expectations Peter Herald. ot her neighbor city in striving for F"\ar Goods Ooeuts suncL iRoToes- Crockery, Glassware a similar plum. Mr. Castle of this state gets his reward In the case of Minneapolis it was originality for voting for Crisp, contrary to Immense stock of endless variety which we bought direct from from the start. She was the the wishes of his constituents, in the the mills. We will try and mention a few articles that would be first of all the aspirants to think of the Dress Patterns chairmanship of the committee on suitable for a Christmas Present and can be^had at Crone Bros. convention, the first to commence hustling, mileage, and the Democratic papers A nice Plush Cap either for Lady.or Gent. the hrst to appreciate the importance are greatly elated over the size of of securing the nnze, and the first Sills, a Kid iMrtts sundL his plum. Last year when Lind secured And a nice selection of dres»* to be on deck when the actual fighting a similar committeeship it didn't began. On the other hand St Paul never amount to quite so much, but then of A nice shawl, facinator, silk handkerchief for lady and Gent. dreamt ot her possible chances until Roods. The Stock is selected course, the size of the pile from which Nice line of night shirts, woolen overshirts etc. We are offering jhey were -.uggested to her in the saccess one has to pick has sometV ing to do them at prices which will sell themselves. of her neighbor. Then for the with establishing the value of what one with the purpose of pleasing first time it occurred to the capital city's gets. As long as Castle couldn't get Flannels Blstnfcets & iMuLfTs- citizens that perhaps by going anything better, why tht chairmanship the public and giving: through the same performances as their of the mileage committee was all that neighbors they might win an equal was wanted. Our shelves are packed full in all qualities and prices. prize. But there's where they misjudged them everything new. Fine' the winning power of original' The speakership contest in the lower Olotliing- notions aud banked too much on the house of congress engendered a bitterness holiday gifts can be selected idea that all streams have the same of feeling between the Democratic We have got suits just right for a child or a man that will weigh course. Wih Minneapolis there was factions that will require a good deal of 400 pounds. We can fit them all. Our line of boots, shoes and from my large assortments the admiration of the public for her medicine before it is#converted into harmony. overshoes is complete. pluck in hoping to win what in fact In the first place Mills is not a seemed to belong to another, but with man who can easily brook defeat. He of glassware and lamps. Groceries, Crockeries- St. Paul one cannot help but be reminded feels that ne was defeated by unfair of a fable in which a certain dog saw means and in his bosom he will bear a We have an immense stock. a certain rat creep into a hole under a grudge that would, if it had the power, 4v Doehne Block Opposite Arnold's Store. wall and every day this same dog would make Texas a Republican state, Then CRONE BROS. visit and hover over this same hole with too, it was signally a contest between D0NGUSI thp hops of some day catchingt his same the Hill and Cleveland sections of the rat,never dreaming,of course,that there party. The victory was unmistakably was more te be gained by hustling in favor of the former and shows the around in an entirely.different place for grasping greed and the selfish motives an entirely different rat.The great trouble of the Tammany power. What the outcome C. BALTRUSC with St Paul people is that they don't will be remains to be seen, but it do their own thinking, but go too much certainly does not look encouraging for DEALER IN on suggestions. united action by the party either in the present congress or the coming campaign. DRY 600DSf NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. THE TARIFF ACT. SPECIAL OFFERS Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Cuff and I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among It is not often that the President's Collar Boxes and Smokers Sets, either these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies message makes an interesting document in leather, wood, plush and metal at but that just issued by President Harrison and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool the drugstore of Andrew J. Eckstein. IN is interesting at least in what it Stock selected from the finest on the and many other articles. market. has to say regarding imports and exports I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. READY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING as a result of the McKinley tariff REMEMBER: 1 sell goods at very low prices, We have on hand a beautiful line of bill. Here are his words and we fancy-work for Christmas presents. ter BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, commend them to thoughtful study: Mrs. B. Follmann. The value of free imports during the fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen For lame back, side or chest, use LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1891, Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 26 Underwear, etc. was $118,692,887 more than the value of cents. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel. free imports during the corresponding Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other store. THE ,STAR which leads them all is twelve months ef the preceding year, HORNBURG the Light running Domestic Sewing and there was during the same period 500 yards of Flannels at 45 cts. formerly 60 cts, Machine. For sale by a dec-ease of $106,846,508 in the value F. H. Retzlaff. 1000 yards of flannels at 25 cts. formerly 35 cts. of impoats of dutiable merchandise. The F. H. EETZLAFF percentage of merchandise admitted Buy a lady's desk for your wife and she will blacken your shoes for a week. free of duty during tho year to which I Dealer in. have referred, the first under the new Ho fear of making a mistake when tariff, was 48. 18, while during the preceding you buy your holiday presents at Wagner DEALERIN ^twelve months under the old tariff, Safdware & ^afiqing Iinpement^, Saverine's. the percentage was 34.27,an increase Light Running Domestic Genuine Meerschaum Goods, pipes, of 13 91 per cent. If we take the six cigarholders .and ornaments at cost months ending Sept. 30 last, which covers 4 Has removed to his own building on corner of Second North and from now until Christmas at T. Mueller's. the time during which sugars have AND STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Fine quality of goods and just Minnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Jr. been admitted free of duty, the per cent the thing lor Christmas gifts, JJW (kttety & #leigltf*. of value of merchandise imported free Great Racket. of duty is found to be 55.37, which is a Considerable attention was attracted la*gsr percentage ot free imports than & nunsr this week at the store of O. M. Olson WOOD PTTMPS, TUBULAR BRUST & GRAFFJ during any prior fiscal ear in the history The proprietor had placed in' his window a mechanical advertising device of the country. that so attracted the passers-by that the If we turn to exports of merchandise WELL. sidewalk was often obstructed with people. the statistics are full of gratification. The machine is an advertisement of the "Great Racket" 5 cent cigars, The value of such exports of merchandise which are as fine as any manufactured, M.A/T:E:RXA.:LI O A I N E E S XJV for twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1890, was $923,091,136, while for the DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,', I Always For the Pcblic. corresponding previous twelve months F. H. Behnke always suits his stock of it was $860,177,115, an increase of $62,914,021, glassware and fancy crockery to the Theo. Mueller. DON'T FORGET latest tastes. New designs and pretty which is nearly three times the patterns that catch the eye cover the average annual increase of exports of Skt& Caj^ and $Wnij^in£ Gfcod/fc shelves of his store and the purchaser merchandise during any year" in the history has. an endless variety to pick from. To of the government. The increase enumerate would be impossible and one KIESLING BLOCK, in the value of exports of agricultural can only get an idea of his large NEW ULM, MINN. takes this manner to inform 'the to see stocK by" going to his store and looking products during the year referred to over everything over". public that he carries the largest the corresponding twelve months of .Gran .Display the prior year was $45,846,197, while and best selected stock of The place to buy. A* STATProbateMINNESOT. the increase in the value of exports of E OF County or Brown }se. In looking for your Christmas gifts In Court. Special term Nov 24th 1891 manufuctured products was $16,838,- you would commit a great error if you In the Matter of the Estate of John Proemming of deceased didn't yisit the store af Andrew J. Eckstein. GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES IS THE TIME TO On reading and filing the petition of Caroline 240. He has restocked his store with Christmas Goods Ftoemming ofBrowu Conuty,M innesota,representmg There is certainly nothing in the condition everything new and takes pleasure among otherthings, that John Froemmiug, late of anyone in the city, no matter who it of saul Brown County,Minn on the 8th day of Nov. in calling attention to the many attractive of trade,foreign or domestic, there A 1891, at the town of Milford said county is. His show cases also contain a beautiful articles with which his counters and died intestate,and being a resident of thiB county is certainly nothing in the condition of BUY at the time of his deatb,leaving goods,chat tela ana show cases are now loaded. Among line of meerschaum cigar holders. estate within this County, and that the said Petitioner our people of any class, to suggest that O S S Watch Cases them will be found Bronze aud Silver is the widow of said deceased, and praying al the existing tariff and revenue legislation Frencu Biiar Pipes, Cigar Cases and that administration of said estate be to her Statues, Horn Goods, Celluloid Souvenirs granted. It is ordered, that said petition be bears oppressively upon the people or and Wall Ornaments, Christmas heard, bv the Judge of this Court, on Thursday -WITH Cards, Christmas Souvenirs and Christmas the 24th day of December AD. 1891, at 10 retards the commercial development of TOBACCO POUCHES ANDFANCY TOBACCOS o'clock A. at the Probate Office said County. Trees and Christmas Tree Trimmingj. the nation. Agitation for radical changes Remember that a rush always Ordeied farther, that notice thereof be given to as fine as can be found anywhere. His in tariff and financial legislation the heirs of said deceased and to all comes before Christmas and that it pays Where yon Will find everything in toys persons interested,by publishing a copy of this ,c-annot help, but may seriously impede, igars are also the best in to select early. order once in each-* eek for three successive weeks and useful articles designed for prior to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review,a business, to the prosperity of which the market. The laws of health are taught in our weekly newspaper printed and published some degree of stability in legislation is •HOLIDAY PRESENTS at New Ulm in said County. schools but not in a way to be of much If in search for a nice Chrismas. gift for Dated at New Ulm, Hum., the 24th day of November essential. practical benefit and are never illustrated A. 1891. a gentleman, call and look over his By the Court, by living examples, which in many I think there are conclusive evidences I ERUST BRANDT cases could easily be done. If some gooas. His prices are lovsu^ for old and young, rich and ^poor. All [l**5! 35 Judge of Pro bate that the new tariff has created several scholar, who had 'just contracted a cold 1 great industries which wUl3 within the Goods will be sold at a small profit.^ was brought before the school, JSO that JEWELRY f. next few years, give employment to all could hear the dry loud cough, ajM^ J&» Come and see for yourself. SALESMEN WANTED. Buclslen's Arnica Salve.ki know itssignificance" see the thin white" several hundred thousand American coating on the tongU* and later, as the & workingmen and women. Local and Traveling. To represent CHEAPER THAN EVER Jacob Klossner, jr., cold developes seesfhe profuse watery our well known house. You need no expectoration andtbtn watery discharge The Sest Salve io the world for Cuts, capital to represent a firm that warrants from the nose, not one of them would OF F. W. Johnson has become the pror'U Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ever forget what the first symptoms of 3 DEALER IN nursery stock first-class and true to Prietor as wel1 as editor of tn eT C. TOBERER Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, a cold were. The scholar should then name. Work all the year. $ 100 per be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, "r xjlm Review. Mr. Johnson's personal*^|S month to the right man. Apply quick, freely,that all might see that even a severe Ity has made the the Review the sterling and positively cures Piles, or no THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. cold could be cured in one or two AND stating age L. AJAY & O paper that it is, and the News wishes pay required. It i* guaranteed to give All Kinds of Farm Machinery, days, or at least greatly mitigated,when him, in his added responsibility, a "111^ Nwseymai, Ftorbtrand Seedsman. properly treated as soon as the first perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. W Repairs and Fine Engraving a ymptoms'appear. For sale by Q. M. ?A continuation of former successes.—Luvexne Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. St. Paul, Minn. NB\? ULMT MINN. specialty. a Herald, M. Olsen. &* mm