New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 12, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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PETEE SCHEBEH, WINE&BEE HAL MIL LUSTER, Senator T. Bowen is a member of The following is from the CHICAGO &J the following committees of the State MAIL: "Prohibition seems, to be increasing NEW ULM, MINNfC^? the volume of drunkenness senate: Judiciary, Internal Improvements, AND is* Near Meridian Block, DRESS MAKING. very perceptibly in certain localities in Tree Culture, Printing.| -DEALER IN New Ulm, Minn. this country. We always, felt sure GHAS ROOS, Managing Editor. LUMBER Miss, Mary Hop CM AS. STENGEL, Prop, .#VAiV MINNESOTA NEWS, there was something in it, but couldn't Wednesday, Jan. la 1887. imagine exactly what." The best of liquors and cigars always opposite the *&* on hand. A warm lunch is served every In the United States circuit court a '*&" Mr. S. W. Hayes takes charge of the morning. verdict of $6,500 damages was awarded We clip the following "ad" from the Union Hotel, New ZTItn^ Redwood Rereille, in place of W. M. cover of the ARIEL, a monthly supposed Lillie Mitchell in the libel suit against Has on band a good utoek of Hillii ery Goods* Wiis'ingm Todd, appointed deputy insurance commissioner to be edited by seniors and juniors partof Hato. Bonnets, Velvets, Suts, the POINEER PRESS. rs x. by Gov. Mc Gill. Ribbons. Fe ithere, Flowers, tec. of the University of Minnesota: "Fine Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, The ice carnival opens in St Paul in* of all kinds Embroidery Work and Fashionable Shoes. For Ladies or Gentlemen of the Monday Jan. 17, and will continue two dressmaking done to order. Minnesota is already blessed with a SASH, BLINDS, Best Makes. Bohan & McNice, 104 weeks. F. BEHNKE, goodly number of laws that nobody Central Ave. East." Wm. Todd has severed his connection and all kinds of cares for and nobody observes. It is to =DEALER IN= with the Redwood REVEILLE in be hoped that the legislature will not Building Material. In a letter from Secretary Bayard, order to become deputy insurance commissioner. increase the number of laws of this which was transmitted by the President class, and that it will waste no time in NEW ULM, MINE Abaolittely to the house of representatives, the following Frank A. Neller, of Udolpho, committed patching where an entirely new article Free from Opiate*, 25%fisonandEmetic* SAFE. statement is made: "No nation suicide by shooting himself last John Hauenstein, would be more acceptable. claiming to be civilized imposes duties SURE. week. on works of art at all commensurate PROMPT. The flouring mill of S. Peet, Mapleton, We clip the following from the MIN- BREWER with those levied under the tariff of was burned to the ground Friday. NEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: "The farming AT DBuooirra AND DEALSM. the United States." Duties on works of THE CHAMJ8 A. VOUKUtB CO^BALMOB,P. Loss $10,000. Origin of fire unknown. element in the legislature ought to be AC0BS art furnish an excellent lllustiation of S*s and satisfied with the recognition it is receiving. Y the manifold beauties of a so-called protective efy, likirwtf, etc\ Gov. McGiil gave their grievances The laundry of Shattuck school tariff. The real artist is not in MALTSTER. a large share of recognition and burned last'week, loss $1600. need of such protection, and the mere GOOD TABLE BUTTER. now Lieut.-Gov. Rice has made up his The assets of the Pray Manufacturing dabbler is not entitled to it. A few Our brewery is fully railroad committee in the senate with New Brick,Cor Minn. & Centre Stri"^ Co., which failed in Minneapolis recedtly able to fill all orders. equipped and wholesale establisnments reap the entire a large preponderance of the farmer Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bott- are: Assets $124,457, liabilities benefit. NEvV UVI, MINN. senators." ling establishment. $292,826. New Ulm, Minn. At a caucus held by republican members GERMAN RE Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for. -A party of capitalists have either The CHICAGO TIMES comments as H.FRENZEL, of the legislature, C. K. Davis was cash. Goods delivered in any part, purchased or leased six blocks of follows upon offensive partisanship: the citv. unanimously nominated United States ForPainCureDROOOim ground in North Minneapolis and will RhtWMtiam, Neuralgia "It is a f.worite saying: of the loot-andbooty Senator. As the ninety-four votes cast expend $130,000 in building a large BMkuha, HM4Mfc,Tb*tkMlM, Manufacturer of sort of politicians that "the servants MAX J. ROSSKOPF. THEO. MUEI.J at the caucus are eighteen more than saw mill thereon. AT AMD DKALIBf SODA WATER, of the government ought to be in THE CIMKUS A. YOOIUft CO* BAIfflROU. BD- R0SSK0PF&MUEIL are necessary to a choice, his subsequent J. P. Kreiner, Treasurer of Blue sympathy with the party that the people TAKE NOTICE. SELTZER WATER election will be a matter of form Earth Co., died at his home near Minnesota have placed in power.'* There is MANUFACTURERS OF only. While the people of the State and CICABS Lake Sunday. Cbas Hoerr of no sense in the proposition, for the My friends and acquaintances wil. are to be congratulated upon the choice Mankato, was appointed as his successor. please take notice that I have just received plain reason that the servants of the Champagne Cider. of a man of moral and intellectual education a large invoice of government have nothing whatever to to one of the most responsible Cognac* Bourbon, Kuemmel, do with any policy, purpose, aim or activity J. D. Martin, accussed of the murder Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. and honorable positions it is in their AND DEALERS IN White and Red Wines, of a party in power, or not in of-Buchanan Moore near St. Paul power to bestow, it must be feared at Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. puwor." last spring, was acquitted by the Jury which I will sell in any quantity less the same time that a considerable portion than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. Wednesday. of Gov. Davis's eloquence will be Respectfully, Consistency is one of the few jewels wasted on such mensaatfill tha majority Wadena had a big fire Friday national DEALERS IN s?a Ruemke's Buildingr, New nim, Minn. \COB BGJSCHELER that do not grace the gifted mind of th$ of the seBStQn*} morning. The losses and insurance BEHNKE & CO., Hon. Ignatius Donnelly. After the joint oapitol, are: C. A. Barron, general stock, loss session of our legislature that had listened $5,000. with $4,000 insurance. J. to the closing message ?*oy. Hub* I Katzky, building, loss $10,000, with$l.- From the annual report of Gen. W bard and the inaugural address of Gov. 01)0 insurance. J. Katzky, general LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, B. Haaen, Chief Signal Officer, we learn Mc Gill, had adjourned and the house EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE stock, G?arly total los3: $3,500 insurance, SASH AND BLIND. that the cold-wave signal is now displayed had reconvened, the ancient warrior introduced Fairbaim & 1,600, with by orders from the central office FALL AN WINTER GOODS. the following bills: House File Lime, Cement and Coal. $650 insurance. Stock of millinery of at 290 cities and towns in the United No 1. A bill to regulate tne rate interest Carl Fisoner, total loss with $400 insurance States from these points it is distributed at $5 per $100 per annum, unless otherwise on building. C. E. Lum, drug Lowest prices always. by telegraph and railways to about provided for in writing, and that READY-MADE stock, particial loss, with $1,600 insurance. 20,000 stations. Of the 1,065 cold-wave no corporation, etc., shall charge more Wilson & Stearns, law library, signals displayed in 1886, 911, or 85} Opposite Railroad Depot, than $8 pet $100 per annum as interest loss $600: $300 insurance. J. Schulze, per cent., were justified. Gen. Hazen suppressing usury and protecting purchasers NEW ULM, MINN. harness stock, nearly all saved no insurance. expresses regret at the action of Con-1 of usurious commercial paper: Louis Buenger, This is Wadena's first large gress in failing to provide for a continuance forbidding compounded interest, etc. tire* The family of J. Katzky lived up of Fort Myer as a post of instruct House File If o. 2. Amending article 4 roVeT the store, and were awak- stairs tion. On this point General Hazen of the Constitution by the addition of a Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., DfjY GOODS ened jtert in time to escape being Section 35 to it, relating to the freedom sftjs: "The pl'eSeht plan must inevitably NEW ULM, MINN. burned. of irkets. It is made a criminal conspiracy bring into the service many men for any corporation^ etCv, to interfere not fit for it, and this fact cannot be A teport of the revenue office with or restrain the markets, or learned until much time and money are shows that Minnesota is no market for BOOTS & SHOES and Dealer in ail Kind* of to secure a monopoly of or decrease the lost and the service impaired." Our oleomargarine* The report covers the value bi products, and to be punished national Solons ought to remember that period of one months and gives the information the same as the crime of robbery. This the signal service requires men who are that there are only three amendment to be voted on at the next thoroughly qualified for its work, wholesale and two retail dealers in oleomargarne ETC. general election.If by interfering with wherein it differs from congressional In the State, and that the JOHN BENTZIN. WM. FRANK. or restraining the freedom of markets a Cottonwoo Mills. number of pounds of the article assessed corporation commits robbery, the State was only 2,731. certainly does not practice the purest The candidacy and election of Mr. F. D. Waite, one of the oldest residents kind of virtue when it takes upon its WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUK W. R. Merriam as speaker of the house of Mankato, died Thursday very shoulders the task of interfering with Custom grinding solicited. Will were opposed by a number of our exchanges FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TOGIVE US A CALL suddenly, at the home of W. L. Bradshaw. the freedom of the nioney-mar.vet. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange because Mr. Merriam is a banker He was aged seventy-five ears. There is probably not another subject 34 lbs. flour, 5 fo^. shorts and 8 AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT and a St. Paul man. While we The sundry civil oppropriation bill in political economy on which such extravagant fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour should have preferred the selection of a THE LOWEST PRICES. now under consideration by Congress, notions are entertained by a and feed sold at low rates and delivered speaker from outside of the twin-cities, contains only one item of appropriation great many, as usury. There was a B. BJSHIT E & CO in New Ulm free of expense. the REVIEW is satisfied with the election for this State. Tne Item is "for continuation time when all commerce was looked A, Behnke, Manager, FRANK & BENTZIN. of Mr. Merriam. We cannot see of the post-office building in upon as disreputable when enrichment TIVOLI why the fact of his being a banker Minneapolis, $75,000." by violence was far more honorable CHAS, ROOSf should be used as an argument against than the slower accumulation of wealth Wednesday morning one of Pillsbury his being speaker. We may not grasp through the profits resulting from an and Co.'s elevators, located in North AND the subject fully, but we have always BREWEHY, exchange of commodities and when a Minneapolis, bursted and 60,090 bushels thought that the interest of bankers and Roman senator was deemed unworthy of Whea,t were spilled onto the Manitoba those of the community at large were of retaining his seat if his name was Railroad tracks. Mr. G. A. Pillsbury DRUGGIST and STATIONER, identical i e. that if the community is in a JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. connected with commercial enterprises estimated the total loss at not to prosperous condition, the banks will do of any kind. But that time has passed exceed 500 bushels. DE-A-LER, I N NEW ULM, MINN. safe and paying business. The power commercial transactions must be exam of the speaker is in the appointment of Pure beer sold in quantities to suit ined in the light of the present day. If the different committees. Judgment the purchaser. Special attention paid it is proper to fix by law the rate at should he suspended on Mr. Merriam to the bottling of beer. osults, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. which money shall be loaned, why ccommended by physicians and endorsed until his appointments have been made. should similar restrictions not be placed all who have used them. The best NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, LACES and ictnedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Cono.ipation. on other exchanges? Money is simply Guaranteed, end sold at 25c. by In our State senate, which is supposed a form of property in all cash purchases FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn* to be made up of public servants, and sales we exchange propeity for Riilroad Jlepot. tha Opposite W. G. Ward the other day offered a resolution NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. that the rules requiring the NE W UL M, MINN. property. There is not even the semblance TRIMMINGS doors to be closed during executive sessions of justice in the enactment of a NOTICE. First class accomodations at be suspended. Mr. Ward is a usury law. The state might as well reasonable rates. Good republican,and there were six other republicans i fix the market rate for the rent of a stabling on the Notice is hereby given, that sealed who understood the duties man's house or for the hire of a horse, premises. bids will be received at the Auditor's imposed upon them clearly enough to for Masquerade Suits* as tofixthe price to be paid for the use Office. New Ulm, on or before the 1st support his motion. It was quite natural day of February, 1887, for 11,000 feet HEW CHEA CASH STORE. of money. The money-market is under to suppose that the democratic of ffood sound white oak Bridse Planks. the same law of supply and demand as 16 feet long and 3 inches thick also for members should vote in a body in favor A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN1 I thewheat-market and every other mar- 30 cords of good sound, green bodywood, Schmid & Wagner, of open executive sessions. Had this 1? ket. Aside from this, there are additional hardmaple, white ash or white PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. been done, the motion would have been oakall to be delivered at or near the considerations that influence the Dealers in carried but for some reason or other PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION/ court house in New Uiin, Minn. ^%%market-rate for the use of money. The Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing Bv order of Co. Comm., five or six democrats saw tit to vote in i lender of money will consider the risk Goods, Green, Dried and JPMOMJPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.-^ favor of barred doors, and the motion E.G KOCH, Ch Board of Co. Comm. Canned Fruits. llLjpuhe incurs in assigning to another the E. P. BEBTRAND, CO. Aud. was lost (18 yeas, 23 nays). The following l^-con'rol of a portion of his property for Post Office Block, New Ulm Minnesota. All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. 23 senators do not seem to have fat jf^Va specified time. He will consider the 4 W WflgQ the courage to let their constituents & permanency of the investment, the fa^cilities Travelers' ""Guide. know what they say and do when^ certain Merchant Tailor, quality. of transfer, punctuality in paying C. WAGNER, appointments are considered: Ai interest, etc. Legislation cannot Minn. St.,* New Ulm, Minn, Q2p"Farmers Produce taken 1 Exchange for kin. Brown, Burkhardt,Compton,Crandall, goods at the most liberal prices control these conditions on which the The undersigned wishes to announce Day, Dodge, Ives, Lende, Nachbar, (J. SCHMID'S OLD OTABD *$- JjSLEEPY to the public of New Ulm and vicinity Undertaker and Dealer in rate of interest depends. In attempting Pope, Albert Scheffer, Smith, EYE, fjf- 5'-* MINN. that he has purchased the tailoring establishment to fix the price of money it only increases FURNITURE Swenson, Thacker, Wallmark, Wood. of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He AUG. QUEflTSE the burden of the borrower, by will endeavor to furnish first-class Our opinion on this point ly be altogether increasing the risk incurred by the lender. work only and hopes for a continuance wrong but we caunot help believing eteff{f( of the patronage bestowed upon the It is a notorious fact that usury Wiiloi|k&:gt.f that men alleging to repiesent former proprietor. 1S*\NS have always been disregarded or HARNESS%J!AKER OF ALL KINDS. the people are in honor bound to con B. VOUELPOHX.. evaded wherever they existed. It is and Dealer in sider In open session all appointments Going East. Going West." well enough for the state tofixsome legal Whips, Collars, and all othff,er ,IALL FAEEH, JSg GEOBENTZACO. they may be called upon to make. It No 4 Express, 9-41 a m. No lExpresft4-S0a.i rate of interest that shall apply to articles usually kept 2 0:40 m. 3 e-OSpi would requne a strong predisposition 14 Ae'm 1030 a. m. 17 AC'm 11:45 a in a first-class harness all contracts in which no rate is specified CARPETS AND Importers and Wholesale DaatontB 16 3 m. to idiocy to claim that the public elfare 19 1-46 p. shop. but a usury law for any purpose 18 400 a m. WINES & fc. demands secrecy when the distribution other than this embodies too much injustice Noa. 1 and 2 daily.^. Al}, .others daily SEWIN6 MACHINES. New harnesses made to order and repairing of the spoils is under considcratroi LIQUORS, and fogyism for a sage of Mr. except Sunday. jb promptly attended to. Donnelly's dimensions to dote upon 4 MINN.'NEW ULM. \W W 3d St., Sx Minn 1 MLM, PAUL, NEW if.