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

December 23, 1891 · Page 5 of 13

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and by encouraging~"4Kei'\«aY other nationswe might enable ourselves to secure lower prices, but, Just a* certain N E W ULM, MINN, as we do, pur own resources fordov ing the same work remain unemployed -F, W. JOHNSON.Editor and Publisher. and onr laborers will, be at a loss to know what to turn their hands to next. All New Stock Wednesday, December 23, L891. That in short is the foundation principle W Oloeufcs, Ja.oJK.ets, Sax3QL-u.eS *& FIVLSII of protectiea--to build up end CHRISTMAS IS COMING^ multiply our own industries and thereby This is the season of the year when We have bought the largest invoice in this line ever brought to give our own peoplea chance to work Cmplete Assortment one's thoughts are painfully attracted to New UbUi'? It is all here and selling at a lively rate. 1 andlive. That it costs a little, perhaps, the size of one's pile and the probable we do not doubt, but, as Mr. Steele asserts, We Boviglit THexxi Rieflfcit hole that will be cut in one's trousers* the cost is insignificant in comparison pockets by the approach of that most with the benefits conferred. rM i& a& $»*£ &£ vV"rt blessed of our annual holidays, Christ* Dry Goods, Grocris Blessings in fact always cost something Why? Because we made a big order of fine goods and of the latest mas. Everywhere you go, at home or ^s and it is unreasonable to be always expecting., styles and paid spot cash for them. We can suit and fit anyone abroad,the eye and ear are taxed by advertisement -•something for nothing.1* in price and quality. of the fact,so pleasing to th Changes will no doubt suggest themselves man with friends.thatChristmM willsoon !EPtir Goods, Coats axLd Rotoei from time to time, as regards behere.On the lips ot the innocent young rates of duty, but the fact will always Fho seldom want little less than a remain that the more we make importation Immense stock of endless variety which we bought direct from Whole store, and in the gentle and coaxng impracticable thegreater the banfits the mills. We will try and mention a few articles that would he hints of lovable wives, in doable Dress Patterns to industries here end the greater suitable for a Christmas Present and can be had at Crone Bros. leaded newspaper columns andon flow-' the boon to all our citizens. Some to A nice Plush Gap either for Lady or Gent. ing potfpra it. is announced, at if it were be sure will thrive more than others, glad tidings, that qbr1pt«*##aoines bnt SilK. a JtLsA, Mitts axici a but such will be the case for all time And a nice selection of dress once a year, that It is blessed to give, and under all circumstances. That is that your children are1 apt to want one of the mistakes wo cannot correct, g9!BefeiQgttyftt"Qur ItQoK if wmpUte" Roods. The Stock is selected A nice shawl, facinator, fUk handkerchief for lady and Gent. that charity is noble, and that gifts like Nice line of night shirts, woolen overehirte etc. We are offering lattery tickle the hearts of all. Whether them at prices which will sell themselves. -4 {£fcBBI8TiU8 A3 IT IB. withthepurposeofpleasing the individual, who is tempted with How different from the Christmas of Slaxmels, Bl&nketsleMXiTte. ell these excellent suggestions, is inclined to-day was that of 44ye olden time!" the public and giving to believe them as being true, ThenTnle tide was a season for spieeding depends largely on how nruch his good cheer and bringing happiness Our shelves are packed full in all qualities and prices. lest grocery bill left aim end them everything new. Fine to children. Aroandthe.bright fireplace wfce her the necessities of the family circle would gather, OlotJaing. life have all been provided lor. and delight would sparkle in the eyes holiday gifts canbe selected m$ mm No doubt, he is loth to lead .any of the of the little ones as they thought of the dear and eager creatures, who are so We have got svdts just right for a child or a man that will weigh morrow's gladness.' Wealth of joy followed from my large assortment winsome in telling him what would be 400 pounds. We can fit them all. Our line of hoots, shoes and the presentation of the smallest mi.-, nice, to believe that they are in the overshoes is complete., gift and never once dicVbypocrisy find wrong, but too frequently it is the case, of glassware and lamps. covering in handsome tokens. Now Grrooeriee, Oroolteries. and much as it grieves him, that pitiful all is changed. To some no doubt, it is ^necessity compels it. Not that he is a still the happiest day of ell the year, ©old and selfish believer in the gospel but'what a different happiness! Happy Doehne Bloek^-^-'^.-Opposite Arnold's Store. ifc We have an immense stock. 'of charity beginning at home or that he to those who get, because out of the CRONE BROS. "would not willingly cause the hearts of eternal fitness of things and as a general DONGUS, /the eager ones to palpitate in turn with rule it is a pretty nice think to get I satisfied joy, but it is the stern reality ^vV.iSv something «happy to those who give \of a demoralized pocket-book that fore,es 1 because they can console themselves JV„ KH him to reward those plaintive glanc^es with the Scriptural teaching that it is and studied suggestions with sorrowful better to give than to receive. The CIBALTRUSCHw disappointment. And when we think fond father welcomes the annual return ,i*& l¥ ivof the lack of discretion with which the of the day, and is glad because it doesn't DEALER I N A disappointed ones greet their fate, and return oftener and because his children, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. apparently never so numerous} as of the cold and cruel looks ot disatisfac-v then, can be made to feel, whether he tion that mar those pretty faces at not does or not, that life is actually worth r#l receiving all they had hoped for, is it I have just received a- nice and large line of woolen goods. Among living. The tender and-loving sister is I any wonder that so many men of loving these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies glad when it comes and more .happy and liberal disposition, who would and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool 1 still when it is gone, for it ends a long 'Jt (.«!'''* A% ''. not wound the expectant feelings of IN A and many other articles. siege of worthy effort, which, alas, is riin^x '*. their friends fdr all the world if they too often unappreciated, to impress upon I also carry a large lin'e of Groceries and canned fruits. could only help it, are tempted to lose READY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING her worldly and bnsv brothers that REMEMBER: 1 sell goods at very low pricesJA *'.'* ,Jl' themselves in melancholy and curse she jg tiH their sister. The gentle lover 8 I the custom that makes Christmas solely BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.' •'.[ also hails the day w.th delight and joy Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, a day for giving and taking everything for it gives him occasion to appropriate Y"t fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen ,^ A E N S A E E BLOCK, N E W ULM, MINN, fa in sight? For such a man Christmas from his measly salary a sufficient sum is no more nor less than a dizzying V"'^'.V y'^^ to remind some aftectionate guiding Underwear, etc*%v ^^,^ ., •&£?*• thought, and if he lives through it and 3 star of a heart that beats with tender HORNBURG retains his gentleness of nature, he has Underwear from 10 Jp and loving emotion and to the same gained the right to undisturbed repose time as her own. And so it goes. Here 500 yards of Flahnels'ai 1J' in the land hereafter, where flowers are and there throughout the world we notice ,*t^ 1000 yards of flannels at 25 cts. formerly 35 ctsJ 'J^ always supposed to bloom and leap sprinklings of genuine effort to JH. RET2LHP year comes twice in every two years. alleviate the world's miseries and give £2 joy to those who feel it seldom, but altogether :JN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE. h\-sy.^ a ioci? too much of the sunny side of It is not often that we can look to a modern Christmas pleasure is fraught college professor with the hope of finding SkfdWkfe & ^kfnliril Iniipement^l *ScA DEALER IN with hypocrisy and affected liberality a protectionist, but occasionally we Light Running-Dornestie and cheer. Take from it these, and do run across such a one, whose mind little is left, nothing in fact but a shallow has not gone daft from constant theorizing, Has removed to his own building on corner of Second North and. feeling that we should give because and who can see that a dollar's ^•5^ Minnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Jr." ^"f^ nine cases out of ten we are apt to receive AND STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. purchasing value is as nothing when something in return. But that is compared with the possession of the dutter^ & jg^R not what Christmas was intended to be— dollar itself, Prof, Steele of Weslyan a selfish and greedy celebration—-and Academy seems to be one of these rare S T& GRAFFI wooD&moisrPUMPS, we long for a return to the time when exceptions to the general rule, and in TUBULAR Christmas will mean'{joy on earth and a recent number of the American Economist good will to men," and when the poor hx& *$\~ he gives his reasons for favoring .WELL.''' ,, and the helpless will not be lost sight the protective policy as follows: First.— of altogether in the busy effort to square Because it furnishes a steady and uniform %lM& accounts with each other. market to our producers at a cost ftp which is insignificant in comparison DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,' v-with the benefits it confers. M0t MAKING A MISTAKE. Second.—Because it tends to multiply Theo. Mueller. The Review does not appiove of the 0*fc' the industries to which our country is DON'T FORGET effort being made by Senators Davis well fitted and this is a vast advantage and Washburn to defeat Judge Mitchell to our workingmen. 1 JitV', for a position on the United States Ufj Third.—Because bythe multiplication district bench in order to advance the S8!i»* i'\'^ it- V'^.t NEW ULM, MINK^ KIESLING BLOCK, S of industries in a nation where they do cause of Mr. Sanborn of St. Paul, Mr. -'•'•-til takes this manner to inform the to see jnot otherwise exist there is an increase of Mitchell, while perhaps a Democrat, is fc* competition and thus a diminution in Grand Display nevertheless one of the ablest jurists in public that he carries the largest the price of commodities, making thereby onr state and one who never failed to 0 ^-and best selected stock of STATeEMatterCourte8—'-County OF MINNESOT. of Browru ra an advantage to all consumers. grace the honorable position which he In Probate jcia term Nor "'*h 24t ,ao'1 189 itate of John Froemming In th of th Now let anyone read theabove lines now holds as one of the oldest serving IS THE TIME TO deceased: carefully and he will find couched within fiEMUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES On .reading and filing the .he petition of Caroline judges on our -supreme court He is pel Froemming ofBrownOoantjr,lfInnesota,repreeent. them a world -of argument with not a partiaan.in any sense of the word, ing among other^hinga,thatJohn 1Inne»ota,rep: Froemming late of anyone in the city* no matter who it which to offset the cry of cheaper pri- ,„, .„„„B 1891,„„»the »,__^,, ^hnFroemming,li nor does he ever manifest any great A D. at town ofMilfor din said county died lnteatateJknd being a resident8th of this county For if the object of tarifl discussion is. His show cases also contain a beau* of saie Brownhis Connty.Minn.on the goods,chattelsNor day of interest in politics.. Dignity characterizes BUY at th time of deathJeaTin an a BOSS Watc Cases is to secure comfort and food for esUte withinthis Coasty, ana that the said Pett his conduct at~ all times and no tiful line of meerschaum cigar holders. tioner is thewidow orsaid deceased, and praying all our people, it stands to reason that member of the legal fraternity stands that administration of said estate be to her French Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases and eranted: It is ordered, that said petition be the policy, which, as Mr. Steele says, better with his fellowmen. Unassuming, heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thursday multiplies our indurtries, is the one the 24th day of December AD. 18M, atlO careful, studious, fair and honest, TosAcS) iiDFucrToBiccos POOCHES o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said County. which places dollars in the hands of and fully impressed with the importance Ordered further, thatnotice thereof be given to toilers who might otherwise be a burden of Ms calling, he is what we might asfine,as can be found anywhere. IJis the heirs of said deceased and to all Where you will find everything toys persons interestedly publishing a copy of this tpon our charity. In other words, what call a model judge, and would make a cigars are also the best in •/'-s order one* in each*eektor threesuccessive ween prevents importation of goods that are and useful articles designed for prior to said day or hearing, In theHew IJlm B.eview,a most excellent selection for the place .IS-/-'."' tae market. ', weekly newspaper printed and published manufactured elsewhere, necessitates which the possidentis required to filL at New Olmtosaid County. „. .„ Bated atHew Olm. Minn., the21th day of November If in learcih tot a nice Chrigmas gift for the employment of means olose at hand Our United States senators,therefore.are A. r* 1891. Mi theCourt, ««m lot filling the consequent want a gentleman, call-and look over his making a great mistake, we believe, in Jhis means Jabof, of course* and labor, P&* shifting from Mitchell to support Sanborn, Judge of Probata gf' good?. His. prices are low. mm* for old and young, rloV and^po^^all iaa its value. The American workman im simply because he is a Republican*, Goods wUl be sold at asmaUprofit.!a gets that value and with it he lives and for Mitchell could have it Wer*the WANTED. Gome and »e9 foryotuTiislf thrives. Without it, prices might be Muekletfi Minnesota representative! not in opposition tTOSO low, tatt he would then be in to him, but at between Sanborn CHEAPER THAN EVER ^repfeient toe same sorrowfulfixas thegreedy dog The BestSalve in the world for Cuts, aid the Texas aspirant thechaaost are •wweUknowa. house. You I iSatcrceied^ creek with a piece of certainly with the lalter^Tht oonrta Bruise*, Sores, Uleers, Salt Baeum, oapltal toreprasienta fb^ that warrants in his month, and, seeing his own J. O, TOBEBER wmgotoSt.Lowa wiA appomt- mentinstead *+jpm^jfi&f£jL 4 jgfr« imagining lacatstiMj dctherewul be »o oae g^notherd^ with another piece THE OtOREUABUIEWELERL •J bot SsMtowDavis and Waahbura to psyraj^uirad. Iti^guawat-jed tagJNa i^in 7 reflection end r^iiaialsjfcfiiri^or ffaa EagrallBga] tnieown, Andaoliiawtta ~, „~"Z~ ^polioyaadcheap prfoes.