New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 9, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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PETER SCHEREIj, The consul of the United States at Cottonwood Items. WIN E & BEE HAL Mannheim, Germany, says in one of NEW ULM, MINN, If his reports that in a picture gallery Superintendent Velikanje has paid AND his long expected visit to Dist. No. 4, where Kaulbach's "Destruction of Jerusalem"was W*i DRESS MAKING. Near Meridian Block, |jpE| last week, having been detained on account Marygj Hopt, ^DEALER IN-*?- CHAS.L. ROOS, Managing Editor. i* 7vtS exhibited,he was informed New Ulm, Minn. LIIUH of the snow and had roads. We Miss that the American tax on works of CM AS. STENGEL, Prop, are always pleased to welcome our Superintendent. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1887. foreign artists was aimed at the German The best of liquors and cigars always tariff on American hogo. Our on hand. A warm lunch is served every We have recently received the map opposite the Jl|%1# 3 The railroad bill introduced by Senator worthy consul evidently didn't see the morning. of Brown county for Dist No. 4. We Union Hotel, New Ulm, Pope February lstis probably better are well pleased with it thus far, and point for he gives the above as an illustration than any yet introduced, for the reason find it benefits the scholars. Has on hand a good stock of Milhrery Good* con of the "very amusing reasons RED STA sistingm part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silkt? that it subjects railroad companies to assigned for the various tariffs existing The gentlemen, who visited the Ice Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, heavy penalties for any violation of the Palace, as reported in last weeks REVIEW, in Germany and America." inp of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable speak verv highly of the carnival act. It fixes the rate at two and onehalf dressmaking done to order. SASH, BLINDS, exercises at St. Paul, and in fact of cents per mile for transportation of F. H. BEHNKE, Representative Gregory of Stillwater all the uncouth and curious objects they TRADE passengers in first-class cars for any and all kinds of {jjUGRfURE saw there. is said to be a democrat, but it seems distance of ten miles or over. A higher =DEALER IN= 3$ that some of the democratic principles Mr. H. Fritsche, one of our Cottonwood Building Material. rate is prohibited. Granting of passes friends, who unfortunately he advocates are of the Russian variety. or reducing of rates to State officers or had his leg fractured in Nicollet Co,, is He introduced a bill recently to compel NE W ULM, MINN. at New Ulm at present. We are glad legislators is also prohibited as is also railroad corporations to carry members Free SAFE.Opiates, from Emetics and, Poison. to see him improving rapidly. pooling by roads. No rebates shall of the legislature and other public Joh Hauenstein, SURE. QKHtp, We are informed that Mr. F. Engelbart be given to any person under officers free of charge. Mr. Gregory, is in a precarious condition at any circumstances. No railroad company PROMPT. flO^ who has been styled the democratic present. Diseases are continually prevalent BREWER shall charge, in the aggregate, in this community this winter. lawyer of the house, ought to review more for hauling freight a shorter AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, ^""""i sour LiterarySociety our national constitution before introducing Last Friday evening THE CHAHLBS A.TOBELEB CO., BALTIBOBB, than a longer distance, and shall not and Debating Club was especially eundL any more bills. Railroad passes charge mere per ton per mile for a longer characterized by the presence and efy, Ikitf etd,' represent services to be performed MALTSTE R. able performance of some f the ladies. than a shorter distance over the and are part of the private property of The Subject for Debite, was,Resolved same line. Any railroad shall carry GOOD TABLE BUTTER. a railroad company. No legislative that the Negrojhas suffered more injustice freight of all classes from any station Our brewery is fully equipped and than the Indian. enactments can compel a railroad company able to fill all orders. upon its line to all points at rates based New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Str^ to give up its property for public Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling &u upon a classification schedule and mileage ^W, NEW UM, MINN. why Acker's establishment. use, "without just compensation." ?e,aQ distance tariff, which shall be equal Blood Elixir New Ulm, Minn. is warranted, is because it is the best and reasonable, and which shall be applicable Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Mr. Donnelly's bill for annual sessions Blood Preparation known. It will positively H.FRENZEL, to all its traffic to and from cash. Goods delivered in any part of cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the of the legislature is in harmony every station upon its line. If any railroad whole system, and thoroughly builds up the the citv. __ W%,-. ..Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, with truly republican principles. Section constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. shall make a rate per ton per mile 1 of the bill of rights in our State C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. rUI Di l- P^C^FIFT^*SSiTS. Manufacturer of from any points outside the State to a AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS MAX J. ROSSKOPF. THEO. MUELLER. constitution reads as follows: "Government W station on its own line or from any station SODA WATER, THE CHABLES A.V06ELER CO.. BAWIHORE. BD- MORTGAGE SALE. ROSSKOPF & MUELLER, is instituted for the security, TAKE NOTICE. on its own line to any point outside the SELTZER WATER benefit and protection of the people, in Default has been made in the conditions State, such through rate shall be made MANUFACTURERS OF whom all political power is inherent, of that certain mortgage executed and CIGARS, the basis for a rate per ton per mile i My friends and acquaintances wiL together with the right to alter, modify and delivered by Thomas Tweet and please take notice that I have just received over that part of its line within the Bella Tweet his wife Mortgagors to Champagne Cider. or reform such government whenever a large invoice of State. Provided, that if thi3 provision Wilson J. Van Dyke, Mortgagee dated the public good may require it." That Cognac,Bourbon, Kuemmel, May 29th, 1884 and recorded in the office Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. shall hereafter be held to be in excess of little word "whenever" seems to point AND DEALERS IN White and Bed Wines, of the Register of Deeds in Brown legislative power, invalid or inoperative Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. s*'^ to a legislature in perpetual session. County, Minn., on the 19th day of June i *o, which I will sell in any quantity less other parts of the act shall not be affected. A. D. 1884 at 9 A. M. in Book "0" of But as such a thing would be impracticable, than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. Schedules of freight and passenger Mortgages on page 136, on which there the interval between two consecutive Respectfully, is claimed to be due and is due and unpaid, rates shall be kept posted in all depots, sessions should be reduced to DEALERS IN at the date of this notice the sum JACOB HCESCHELER. Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. and rate sheets shall be furnished of $2442.70, and no proceeding at law such a minimum as may be found consistent So any shipper. All changes in tariffs B. BEHNEE & CO., or in Equity has been taken to collect with the financial side of the shall be published in the same way.The the same except a judgement rendered "public good." Our State can well afford in Renville Co., Minn., without authority, penalties for violation of *any of the the expense of annual sessions. and upon which no execution provisions shall be not less than $5,000 LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, has been issued and nothing paid. Its people are not so poor that they must nor more than $10,000 for the first offense SASH AND BLIND. for two long years deny themselves the EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE The premises described in said Mortgage and not less than $10,000 nor are lots Six (6) and Eight (8) in privilege of rectifying the innumerable FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Lime, Cement and Coal. more than $20,000 for each subsequent Section Twenty Eight (28) Township blunders made by their little Solons. One Hundred and Twelve (112) Range offense. The bill provides for the appointment Thirty Three (33) in Brown County Minnesota. of a board of railroad commissionerse Lowest prices always. After a protracted howl against monopolies as now provided by law, READY-MADE Therefore notice is hereby given that of every sort and shape, our and give them the power to act singly ions by virtue of a power of sale contained Opposite Railroad Depot, legislature has declared in favor of a in any part of the State in performance in said Mortgage and of the statute in MINN. NEW ULM, bill compelling saloonkeepers who are such cases provided the said Mortgage of their duties. The district court of will be foreclosed by a sale of the aforesaid unable to turn over to the public coffers any county shall always be considered Louis Buenger, Mortgaged prtmises, by the Sheriff an annual surplus of at least $500 in in session to try any case arising from of said Brown Co. Minn., at public auction smaller and $1,000 in larger cities, to to the highest bidder at the front violation of the law coming before it. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., engage in some other trade. Senator door of the Court House in New Ulm in DljY GOODS said Co. on Tuesday the 29th day of Bowen, in explanation of his voting NEW ULM, MINN. President Cyrus Northrop, of the March 1887 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon against the bill, said that such a measure University of Minnesota, delivered an to satisfy the aforesaid sum of favored the rich saloonkeepers and address on agricultural education before $ 2442.70 and interest thereon together was directed against the men who are with the costs and expenses of this foreclosure, the State Horticultural Society, in BOOTS & SHOES and Dealer in all Kinds of including the sum of Fifty Dollars too poor to purchase such a license. the hall of the house of representatives. Attys. fees stipulated to be paid in We clip the following as a fair specimen Senator Whiteman of Duluth, who is said Mortgage in case of the foreclosure of the profounde3t thinking in the State: himself a high license man and voted thereof. "It is a noticeable fact that in one against the bill simply because it does Dated Jan. 28th, 1887. ETC. particular, farmers are unlike the persons WM. FRANK. JOHN BBNTZIN. not fix the license uniformly at $500, WILSON J. VAN DYKE, Cottonwood Mills. engaged in most other occupations. Mortgagee. delivered a speech in which he showed C. P. SAWYER, Att'y. for Mortgagee. "While we find trades unions of up the true character of the high license Minneapolis, Minn. every kind carefully guarding against movement He said: "The an over-supply of laborers in their particular ^S&voxvxx cuOBcmk* WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR bill has been advocated on the departments and so against too Custom grinding solicited. Will ground that it will promote morality many apprentices learning the trade, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange and add to the public revenue. The farmers, on the other hand, seem to be C.H.OHADBOUIW, C. H. ROSS, 34 Jbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT two are incons ^tent with each other. President. anxious to swell the numbers in their Cashier. fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour The moral side of the question is in own ranks and to be fearful not that Oor. Minn, and Centre Strs. THE LOWEST PRICES. and feed sold at low rates and delivered warfare with the revenue side. What too many boys will become farmers but in New Ulm free of expense. B. BimrKE & O will increase the one will decrease the that too few will do so. They seem to NEW ULM, MINN. FRANK & BENTZIN. A, Behnke9 be annoyed that any other occupations Manager, other. If liquor drinking is immoral, TIVOLI collectionsan* all business pertaining to banking than farming should prove attractive then the less drank and the less sold promptly attended to. to farmers' boys. I do not quite understand CHAS, ROOSf the better. Without drinkers the revenue Individual Responsibly, the reason of this. It seems to ceases. On the other hand, the AND be more a matter of sensitive pride in $500.000. larger the revenue the greater the number BREWERY, their own occupation than the result of of drinkers, and the worse the any bread views of utility or of political agle Mill Co. moral condition of the people. The economy."The speaker evidently forgot DRUGGIST and STATIONER, moralist and the public economist cannot JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. that he was addressing an audience in both find shelter under high license. the "wild west", to which he has graciously Manufacturers of NEW ULM, MINN. Can either? If it can be shown DEALI3R, I N consented to carry the blessings ROLLER FLOUR that the bill guarantees a greater exchequer Pure beer sold in quantities to suit of a New England civilization. There is the purchaser. Special attention paid or a higher morality, then it quite a difference between the exhausted BY THE $'% to the bottling of beer. deserves consideration, for the good of soil of New England and the fertile Gradual Reduction Boiler regions of the west,between the little the commonwealth... It is the servility NORTH-WESTEBNHOTEL, patches of uncultivated soil in Connecticut LACES and to party spirit which is the standing System. and the vast areas of excellent menace to popular government. Granted FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. farming land still untilled west of the NEW ULM, MINN. that this bill will decrease the number Mississippi,We hold that our farmers are Opposite the Railroad Depot, of saloons, if it does not decrease Cheap Cash Store. actuated by 'broad views of utility and NEW ULM, MINN. the number of drinkers and the amount of political economy" in the unsophisticated TRIMMINGS drank, morality has gained nothing sense of the term, when they advise First class accomodations at High license may make you solid with their sons to choose an occupation reasonable rates. Good your constituents, but it will not solve that will not be crowded with laborers stabling on the for Masquerade Suits. the problem of prohibition. Those of for many years to come. Under a government premises. DEALER IN us who follow Jefferson do not believe &" properly managed,the western DRY GOODS, in prohibitory legislation. We regard SEW CHEAMM STORE. farmer is as independent a being as can NOTIONS, it as an unlawful interference with our be found on the face of the globe if he j. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARK^ANL personal liberties." has any grievances, he can obtain a redress,by Schmid & Wagner, GROCERIES^CROCKERY8 dint of his numerical strength, PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. and OILS. through an intelligent use of the ballot, Dealers in IBICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION? while trades unions have frequently Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing Also Musical Instruments forced upen them the alternative of letting Goods, Green, Dried and and WHEELER & WILSON'S 1 JtOMPT ATTENTION^ TO MAIL ORDERS. their members starve without Canned Fruits. Latest Improved striking, or strike anfl starve. We do SEWING MACHINES. All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. not believe that the farmer's "sensitive Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota. pride in his own occupation" is so All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. The Stock is all new and of the best great that be will not like to see his talented quality. Travelers' GuMe, C. WAGNER, son rise to prominence in any wm NEW ULM, other occupation but we do believe MINN. &< G^*FarmeTS Produce taken Exchange for goods at the most liberal price that farmers are justified in preferring ***&$, (J. B. SCHMID'S OLD STAHD,) that their sons shall swell the numbers Undertaker and Dealer in SLEEPY EYE, MINN. in their own ranks rather than see them FURNITURE in the ranks of supernumerary JA.TO. (JUENSE, lawyers, scribes, bottle-washers, and office-seekers. a .$ S&ARNESS Wiqon^ij&tPetfiM MAKER & OF ALL F^NDS. The ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN calls attention and Dealer in 1^H lATiM lil^lM^ Obtained, to the fact that the Hon. Ignatius Going East. Going West. tended to for MODVRA'li: hi Lb Our oBice is Whips, Collars, and all other WALL PAPER, I Donnelly is engaged in reforming opposite the S Patent Office and *ie can ob No. 4 Express, 0:41 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:50 a. articles usually kept tain Patents in has time than those remote horn monopolies out of our State, and that MOST PERFECT MADE 3 6^)5 p.c[ WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DllA II /A O or in a first-class harness this important work will necessitate 18 Ac'm :5o I. a Ac'm 1:45 I'UOIV of invention Wo advise a to tintent ""CARPETS ABB 14 .0-30 a. m. Prepared withstrict regard to Parity, Strength, and another postponement of his exposure ability free of charge and we make AO L'HAKGi* 13 10:% shop. 16 4:15 p. m. Hetuthfulness. Dr.Price'sB&kingPpwdercontains UNLESS PATENT IS bEtblihU of Sliakapeare's fraud, and give the no Ammonia,Iiime,AlumorPhosphates. Dr.Price'a For circular, advice, terms and references to New harnesses made to order and re* SEWl.fi MACHINES. Nos^and 2 dail^kAll other* dair Keely motor a chance to come under Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavor delicionsly. actual clients in your own Mate County City or pairing promptly attended to. Town, write to the wife neck and neck with the Baconian except Sundayjf/^id? C.A.SNOW&CO PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago caul St louts. NEW vimkM frfpherr, NEW MLM, MINN. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent