New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 6, 1892 · Page 3 of 8
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LADjES BAZAAR ?J 11—1.1. 2 :F, W. JOHtfSONEdifcor aad Publisher. I he Board of County Commissioners of Brown County, met pursuant to adjournment, vVednesday, April 6, 1892. The Only Exclusive Dry Good Store. Friday, April 1st, 1892, at 1 o'clock p. M. Commissioners E, G. Koch, chairman, Chas. Hansing, Jesse DEFINING THEIR fQSfflQN. Palmer, Sans Sigurdson and Peter J. has just received a beautiful line of Qh Ssti The Minnes6lateiiidei!aGy gate their Moe were all present. creed nnd program to the woi'ld yesterday IjNEW G©@DS! The meeting was called to order by and foreshadowed the attitude the chairhiahy at o'clock p. M. •which the Democratic national convention On motion by Com, Palmer, the sum BEOS may take at Chicago, f-, of $84.65 was appropriated out of the With respect to the tariff, the Minne-' county poor fund to pay Dr. J. H. Consisting mostly of fine Dress Goods, Lawns/* Indian Linen, Piques* gota Democrats must be credited with James $52.50 and Tourtellotte Hospital Laees, Embroideries and Lace Curtains by the pattern and niece an exhibition of candor certainly not $32.15, both of Mankato, for the treatment 110,112, 114 Minnesota Sto&JSffifi habitual with their party, It has generally h^ A large line of H. Kl and care of Guilder Gonderson, a f&Az Our Cloak and Jacket Stock been the custom for Democrats county charge from Lindon whose eye UMMER UNDERWEAR throughout the country to testify their haa been removed. is all in. Come..and look at disapprobation of the Republican policy Henry Neumann, of New TJlm was by juggle word3 which mean nothing allowed $32 out of County Poor fund, ourdine abeforeppurchasing or by a call for a tariff-for-revenueonly. for taning care of and boarding Miss Yesterday the Minnesota Denicrats Christina Madsen.a county charge from came squarely out with this declaration: February 3 1892 to March 30 1892 being The Largesfine of Hosiery in the City. 8 weeks at $4 per week and that he be "We are opposed to the theory of protection, allowed further $4 per week for taking Every Garment Guaranteed as a manifestation of the principle care of and boarding said Christina It presents an opportunity for Economical Buying that you cannot of paternalism in politics, with Madsed until otherwise ordered: to fit, if not we will make it v'^Vii^ afford to miss. which our party is continually at war." John Heinz was allowed $10 in addition There can be nothing more explicit to former allowances for having E O O E S S O O S than that, and it that is to be the attitude l--W '."•:'''':':"' taken care'of Mrs. L. Flick, deceased, so..vr--V "^l S^- of the party in this critical year, same to be paid out of the county poor POPULAR STYLES. LATE NOVELTIES. Also special orders taken the Republicans can hardly desire any fund. change in it. The Democrats, after declaring Frank Friedman was given permission for Cloaks and Jackets. hostility to tiie principle of protection, to connect pipes with the water StamSard tirades & Hewest Attractions' proceed to asseverate their adherence mains in court square providing it does to "laws by which the revenues not interfere with the water supply at of the nation shall be accomodated to Courthouse and to be subject to approval X3NT the needs of the government, economically by Superintendent of New Ulm administered within its legitimate Water Works. STAPLE AN FANCY DRY GOODS. sphere, which shall make commerce The family of Wilhelm Bartl, poor and industry free and shall guard their people of New Ulm, were allowed $10 The Bight Place to get the right Goods at the freedom when attained." And that is per month out of County Poor fuud for a roundabout way of saying that they months of April, May, June and July right Price. •want free trade or'a system as near 1892. free xrade as^they can get, like that of The County Auditor infoi-med the There is something of Interest for all in my magnificent stock of Spring England for instance, which levies duties Board that the County Bridge Bonds, and Summer Goods. on 20 articles like liquors, tea and series of April 1st, 1882, were due April coffee, some chemicals and tobacco. Be fair with yourself and see my spring stock, 1st 1892, No.16 to 30 inclusiye, at $1000 It is gratifying to see the Democrats each, and that the County Treasurer rices the fairest you have ever known. Qualities as you like them. come out so squarely against protection bad forwarded remittance to American DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE. both as a theory and a practice,for they !j Exchange National Bank of New York csin never win on such a platform.. The for the following amounts: ossner Republican party holds solidly to the Amount of Bonds $15,000.00 essential policy of protection, They do Interest 900.00 not all agree as to the extent to which it Fees of above Bank, redeeming bonds and coupons 23.50 is necessary to carry the principle, but the majority of the party, it may safely DEALERS IN Total amount remitted S15.923.50 be said, are firm in the belief that the The said report was on motion approved, traditional policy of moderate protection and ordered that a warrant be first proposed by Hamilton for the issued payable out of County Interest development and establishment of our to their interest to see my and sinking fund for said amount. own manufaetui'es, is necessary for the The allowance of Jurgen Bjolvemd,a industrial welfare of the country, and New Line of Spring Goods county poor,was on motion increased to they have a long series of magnificent $7 per month until otherwise ordered. results to which they may point as confirmatory The bills of Franz Hogen and Fritz that I have just received of their position. Schultz, for watching Dietrich Boese, Opposition to protection will defeat deceased, were rejected by reason of not Wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that they sell the consisting of the finest line the Democratic or any other party being considered a county charge. Hoosier Drills,, the only drills with Grass Seed Attachment. Hoosier •which wages a campaign on that basis. The bill of Johns & Co. for fire proof Spring Hoe Seeders, the only Spring Hoe Seeders in the market. of Henriettas, White Dress And with respect to their fiscal policy covering for ceiling in courthouse Doiler the Minnesota Democrats have placed room, amounting to $40.50, was allowed, The Light Running Van Brunt & Wilkins and Goods, Swiss and Domestic themselves in hostility to the principles Applications of E. Leatherman and Buckeye Drills and Seeders/ of sound finance. They advocate the J, J. Ray. for Auctioneer Licence f«r use of both gold and silver. That is all Embroideries, Laces and one year were approved, and the Auditor Deere & Gale Disc Harrows. Johnson & Smith right but they go on to say that the was instructed to issue said Licenses sole function of the government is to all Steel Harrows. Lawns, Neckties for Gents. upon the payment of $15 by each party open the mints to free coinage of dollars party ana also each applicant to file a (silver they prefer) and "if there ery for ever bond with County Treasurer in the Skandia Patent Iron and Wood'Lever Harrows. jam has been a sufficient fluctuation in the amount of $1000, value of either to make the existing Also Scotch Harrows of all sizes. Owatonna The bill af Herman Hagberg, am't My lines ratios unequal, then to readjust the $60 for boarding Oscar Kratz was considered Fanning Mills. ratios so that the number of grains of and on motion the sum of $30 either mecal in unit of coinage, the dollar, was allowed Herman Hagberg out of Fairbanks & Victor Scales. Glidden Barb shall be equivalent in value." That county poor fund, and the balance of Wire, best in the Market. All kinds of Wood is to say, they would have free coinage the bill was not allowed as being considered of dollars which would have to be reminted & Iron Pumps. The famous Deere, excessive. continually to follow the fluctuation Bradley and Norwegian Plows Haas & Steinke were allowed $5 for of the silver market, which is a the use of jackscrews on the Iberia financial absurdity. They propose free Keystone Corn Planters and Check Rowers. Bridge Sept, 1890. coinage without reference to the outside Deere, Bradley & Norwegian Biding and The bill of S.A.George amount $82.20 world's ratio. Change of ratio as they Walking Corn Cultivators, allowed January 1892, session, jvas approved. L_ proposo would not help silver under Mer and Eggs ooopi tor uasn or fiee coinage unless all nations agree to The Celebrated Pish Bros. & Weber Wagons, The bills of Geo. D, Barnard & Co. a common ratio and then the change of amounting to $1577,05 for office and standard would demonetize immense taken in exchange at the highest Climax & Eacine Buggies and Carriages, vault furniture placed in the courthouse quantities of silver, The Minnesota March 12th, 1891, were considered, and Democrats have made a bad mess of it. on motion the furniture was accepted Market Price, They are not for sound and honest dollars. BUCKEYE & 0S SELF BINDERS. and approved according to contract The Republican party is. and ordered that the amount of $1577.05 On the issues the Democrats have be paid out of the CountyCourthouse CROWN, OSBORNE AND BUCKEYE MOWERS. J. 1. CASE made the state campaign will be fought fund, after June settlement is made. ENGINE & SEPARATOR (AGITATOR). GAAB And the Republicans hold the vantage The Co. Auditor reported to the SCOTT ENGINES & SEPARATOR AND ground as against Democrats and third Board that the following appropriations THE MINNESOTA CHIEF (GIANT) party people.—Minneapolis Journal. made May 1st, 1891 had been paid. -',-:_ v, ENGINE & SEPARATOR. \. .-, .-' Doehne Block «v Opposite Arnold's Store. Town of Lake Hanska $100 THEY ALSO TRADE FOR AND Your Uncle Holm an attempted to Town of Albin -, 200 SELU'HORSES. •. tack on an amendment to the army bill Town of Prairieville 150 ORNBURG the other day which wasjnot germane The said report was approved. to the bill, or, in other words, was one A petition of W.W. Smith and others of those pernicious tricks known as a asking that a bridge be built across the rider to an appropriation bill. The Cotton tfood river between sections 19 rules of the House only allow such an and 20, of Town, of Stark, w,as rea^ and r- t^--- amendment when it provides for a reduction THE LEADING ordered filed. Kt? &*:*S?K-.%$h WOMEN^WilTT. ITHardware of expenses. Mr. Crain- of ft'/VWftt A. O. Nepil having commenced a suit and Farm Machinery Texas made the point of order that against Brown Co. for $50.75 being for Holman's amendment did not reduce work claimed due him in superintend* expenses, but simply provided for deferring ing steam heating apparatus in court the payment of a debt that was house, .the Board instructed County I ©^Dealer In New Ulm •'.- ?.•' obligatory upon the government. There Attorney Robertson to draw up an answer has been hardly anything said on the WHAT IS IT? denying said charge of $50.75. \., floor of the House that has caused the On motion by Commissioner Sigurdson has the largest assortment of Monitor Seeders, Shoe Press Drills, Harrows^ $&}'!"- Indiana note shaver to squuni as did the building of bridges at Iberia, several kinds of Breaking, Sulky and other plows, Sodcutters, this point from his fellow Democrat. and between sections 19 and 20 in town Wagons and Buggies, different styles with steel and wooden axles, Davis The reason is^that it applied not only to of Stark, and also the intention of having tfi© ^amendment under consideration and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Wooden anoV'Iron Pumps all %y the bridge at Thomas Crossing in but to the whole policy of alleged retrenchment Town of Leavenworth removed to another styles, Deering Binders and Mowers and Standard Mowers, Buffalo $' and reform of which Holxnan place, was all laid over until next It is a Souvenier Spoon with the name of our city "New Ulm," Solid Pitts Threshers and Engines, and Duplex Wind and Fanning Mills. S is the leader. There is hardly a July session for farther consideration. Silverfrom$lto$25Q., You.will,?find a big selection at Hauenstein's single item of the retrenchment effected Mrs. Michael Castell was allowed S10 the Jeweler. \,i o^s I halve the largest Ifedrtmeiit ever seen in New Ulm^^ thus far by the five-cent Congress but being for services due Michael Castell, and my prices are the lowest. ,, ®±A i«hat will simply be crowded over on tiu deceased, for looking after the Springfield to future Congresses as deficiencies, HORSES BOUGHT AND sblK":I I Bridge in 1891. "1 Wl iji_