New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1892 · Page 3 of 8
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"aW1-1 & 0TT0M E YEE H. Vogelpohl and others relative to the vacation of certain streets. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE NEW ULM, MINN. Here a resolution was adopted providing ¥.% that Broadway, German, Washington and 7th South and 7th North streets DEALEEIN F, W. JOHNSON.Editor and Publisher. For Spring of 1892. from German to Washington be bouleyarded DRY GOODS & whenever improved and graded Wednesday ,Mprcb 9, 1892, according to the plans and specifications on file at the clerk's office. y-O^'s' NOTIONS. DOINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. The committee on water works wae requested to procure estimates of cost They Pass Resolutions Establishing for sinking an additional well at the a Cemetery Trust Fund. The only exculsive dry goods dealer in the city. pumping station together with the pump and .necessary buildings and I have received a large line of new goods consisting mostly of white goods State Street to be Boulevarded and hand their result of the investigations to embroideries and laces. Supplied with Sidewalks the council at an early date. No. 1 lot, 8oo yards at only 5 cts. a yard. and Trees Tha President, Mr. Roos, appointed No. 2 300 7 No. 3 councilmen Pfaender, Frank and Shubert 500 10 No. 4 as committee to examine tnd revise 500 Another Deep Well to be Sunk at No. 5 ,1 300 the books and accounts of the city the Pumping Station. No. 6 25 treasurer and clerk. He also reported 300 that he had purchased the old school A E S A large and beautiful line at the lowest prices. Come and An adjourned meeting of the city house in German Park for the city for see the best and cheapest in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. You will find council was held at the clerk's office on $35 and his action was approved by the them positively new goods and in all of the latest approved styles, making a the evening of March 3rd. All members council. rare collection of choice bargains. Come and compare prices. were present excepting President The clerk was authorized to lease C.A. Ottomeyer Beussmann Block. Koch and in the latter's absence Councilman that part of what is known as the City Roos acted in the capacity of Bathing Place, now under cultivation, presiding officer. I wish to call the attention as to him might seem advisable. Early in the evening- E. G. Wheeler By another motion which carried unanimously appeared and argued in favor of numbering the city surveyor was requested of the Public that it will be the city. The matter was considered forthwith to complete in a proper for a short space of time and as a manner all the city work ordered to their interest to see my result of the council's deliberations,Mr. to be done, and in the future promptly Wheeler was officially authorized to attend to all city work ordered either New Line of Spring Goods plat and number the town under the in person or through some competent supervision of City Clerk Schilling, the person acting for him, or otherwise present plats of course to be and remain the that I have just received his resignation for acceptance. property of the city when completed. A very important and commendable Mr. Wheeler was also given permission consisting of the finest line step was then taken by the council in to sell 1 umkers to those who wish to the passage of the following resolutions buy providing that the city as a coporation of Henriettas, White Dress adopted by a unanimous yote: be at no expense for platting and 1. That all owners and occupants of numbering. Goods, Swiss and Domestic lots and premises fronting on State Building permits were then granted &L Street, between Second South and to Louis Buenger and Otto Pless, and Embroideries, Laces and Seventh North Streets are hereby ordered in this connection a motion was introduced W have a full line of the "HAPPY HOME" to have a sidewalk constructed, and carried providing that hereafter sod laid and trees planted on both sides Clothing in Men's, Boys and Children at very low Lawns, Neckties for Gents. the sum of $5 be deducted from of said State Street accoi'ding to the prices. Remember every garment is guaranteed the montly salary of the city marshal plan thereof on file in the City Clerk's Hosiery for everybody. for each and every building or structure to give satisfaction to wearer. office and Ordinance No. 20 of tnis city erected, built, moved or repaired within insofar as it is not modified by the CRON E BROS. the fire limits without a permit from line boulevard plan of said State Street all the council. to be done on or before May 1st, 1892. Ac this juncture a report from the No cottonwood trees are allowed to be Klossner & special committee an the Cemetery planted, That in default thereof the Trust Fund was presented and growing foregoing improvements will be made out of it was the passage of the following by the city immediately after May 1st resolution: That there is hereby and assessed to abutting property. created a fund to be known as the DEALERS IN "Cemetery Trust Fund" to be derived 2 Further resolved that a competent hel Hardwar & from deposits made by persons for the man be employed by the city council at purpose of having the city, through its the expense ef the citj7, as soon as advisable, officers, care for, ornament and protect under whose supervision all in the future the graves of deceased sod shall be laid and trees planted, persons, or cemetery lots in the public whose duty it shall be during the seaof Far Implements. cemetery of this city that deposits 1892 to protect and care for said sod on account of said fund shall be trees, having the same at all times properly made to and be received by the 1 rimmed, sprinkled and watered ^ity clerk, who shall give proper from the city water-works without expense receipts therefor and turn the money to any abutting property owner. Wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that they sell the over to the city treasurer, the deposits All the foregoing and the man to be Hoosier Drills, the only drills with Grass Seed Attachment. Hoosier being in the sum of $50 for one grave employed shall be under the direct superyision •Spring Hoe Seeders, the only Spring Hoe Seeders in the market. and the sum of $100 for a whole lot of the committee on Parks. that proper accounts be kept of said 3. That the city clerk give proper notice The Light Running Van Brunt & Wilkins and trust fund by the accounting officers of of the forgoing resolutions to all Buckeye Drills and Seeders. the city, showing at all times the parties interested by publication in the amount in said fund when and from official paper and otherwise as he sees Doehne Block Opposite Arnold's Store, Deere & Gale Disc Harrows. Johnson & Smith whom received and the animal expenditures fit, made by reason thereof in pursuance all Steel Harrows. The matter of sprinkling Minnesota of these resolutions by the city aud other streets if any was referred to city through its proper officers further Skandia Patent Iron and Wood Lever Harrows. SPRING GOODS1 the Board of Public Works for report that the city through its proper officers on or before the next adjourned undertake to protect,*care for and ornament Also Scotch Harrows of all sizes. Owatonna meeting of the counc.l. The board will the grave of such deceased person decide as to the desirability of-the improvement, Fanning Mills. or the whole cemetery lot, as the as to the streets that should case may be in the puclic cemetery of be sprinkled and as to the proportion Fairbanks & Victor Scales. Glidden Barb this city in the future in the best possible of the expense that should be manner, expending thereof an Wire, best in the Market. All kinds of Wood borne respectively by the city and amount equal to a reasonable and fair & Iron Pumps. The famous Deere, abutting property. I have just received a nice large line of Spring and Summer Goods and interest valuation of the trust fund deposited, Bradley and Norwegian Flo ws The committee on waterworks reported and keep the original fund at it will pay all to call and examine the newest patterns. all times intact. that they had insured the boilers in Keystone Corn Planters and Check Bowers. Store is located in the Laudenschlager Block. pumning station for 87,500, the premium Deere, Bradley & Norwegian Biding and The clerk was ordered to give proper amounting to $75 in three years. D0NGUSp Walking Corn Cultivators. notice that at the next charter election The report was accepted, action approved of the city to be held on the first Tuesday and clerk ordered to draw a The Celebrated Fish Bros. & Weber Wagons, being the fifth day of April, the warrant in the sum of $75 in payment following officers are to be elected: of stated premium. Climax & Eacine Buggies and Carriages, mayor, city clerk, city treasurer, two city justices, two constables and one Letters addressed to the following councilor for each ward. Judges o* parties remain uncalled for at the postoffice: BUCKEYE & OStOttNE SELF BIND RS. election were appointed as follows: John Wagner, from Hostau.Karl CARL BALTRUSGH. First ward, C. L. Roos, Wm.Frank and Baumann from Wien, Peter Sauer from Jos. A. Eckstein Second ward, Jos. Kamenz, P. Anderson from Norway CROW, OSBORNE AND BUCKEYE MOWERS. J. I. CASE Schmucker, Frank Schubert and Theo. and Minnie Strand. ENGINE & SEPARATOR (AGITATOR). GAAR f-rone Thud ward. E, G. Koch, Wm. SCOTT ENGINES & SEPARATOR AND The city committee meets to-night to SPECIAL OFFERS Pfaender and Louis Schilling, THE MINNESOTA CHIEF (GIANT) discuss the new Australian system. The The clerk then presented and read following special from Northfield may ENGINE & SEPARATOR. the proceedings of the Board of Public give them pointerstlt is doubtful if a city Works of March 2nd last, relating to 0 A E FOR A N SELI^RM! ever found itself in a like predicament IN different improvements for the year with that in which Northfield finds itself. 1892 and referred to them by the city The city election is set for next REAY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING council on February 2nd, and also the Tuesday, but it is now found that the plat establishing the grade of the street candidates for offices, nominated at a Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets on the city limits from Broadway to the citizens' non-partisan caucus last week new bridge at Beussmann's crossing, were illegally made, and that,therefore, fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen WOME N WANTO which plat, afterjeorrection, was adopted even if the candidates were elected next and the improvements ordered made. Underwear, etc. Tuesday, they could not legally perform The clerk was instructed to advertise the functions of their offices. The law Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent* cheaper than at any other store. for bids for grading said street, bids 10 be provides that nominations must be made received up to 3 o'clock p, m. of March by a political party representing at least 500 yards of Flannels at 45 cts. formerly 60 cts. 24th at the city clerk's office. 1 per cent of the voters of the political ^1000 Hs yard of flannels RETZLAFF.cts53formeily.cts52ta VJ. The improvement of Front Street district, or the certificates of nomination WHA ISIT7 from Centre Street south to Courtland must be signed and attested by at Street by taking out the stones and having least the above number of voters. The the same put in a passable condition caucus which was held styled itself the and likewise Broadway from 20tb N on-Partisan party, therefore, it was no -s* DEALER Of North to the city limits having been recommended political organization making SFIELF A W A E by the Board of Public mistake No. 1. Then again, the new Works was ordered to be made under Australian law provides that each the direction of the committee on streets certificate of nomination must be sworn It is a Souvenier Spoon with the name of our city "New Ulm Solid The matter of laying sidewalks as to by the presiding officers of the Silverfrom$lto$250. You will ^find a bigselection at Hauenstein's recommended by the Board as well as convention, and neither was this done. the Jeweler. the grading of German Street with the In the third place, the law states that petition relating thereto was laid over sample ballots must be placed on examination btailtlard Se*™g MowS Machines, Minneapolis Binders for further consideration at a future at least seven days before meeting. So also was the petition of election, and this also was neglected. Locat -new store on Minnesota St. next to F. W. Baarscb