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

March 30, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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lapwlpwff mm PETERtSCHERER, FR. KUETZING is stated that the edelweiss, a species and are prevented hy Dyspepsia, 3 \j^ '^m of everlasting heretofore supposed use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. to grow only in Switzerland, Has been N EW ULM, MINN. They area positive cure for DyspeDsia, Indigestion, found in the Tacoma range in Washington Flatulency and Constipation. DEALER IN m^% We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. Territory, at an altitude of 6,000 **j-~ ^h& $& S". CHAS. ROOS, Managing Editor Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. f% w#* LUMBER, feet above sea-level. Meridian too fa State Teauhers' Institute. Wednesday, March 30, 1887. Trade marks are nearly as old as the industry of the human race. Ancient At last the President has succeeded An institute for the county of Brown Bab} Ion had property sj'mbols and the in securing an interstate cemmission will De Held at Springfield, during the Chinese cliim to have had trade-marks somewhat to his liking. The members week commencing Monday, April 25th, offef:? 1,000 years B. C. Gutenberg, the inventor 1887. All who expect to teach in the of the commission are acknowledged to LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, hej fb#t thi $ekon to of printing, had a law-suit about county during the ear are urgently be good men, but the peculiar part of called" to this institute. If their schools a trade-mark, and won it. As early as SASH, BLINDS, the makeup is that it contains no member are in session they should be closed for 1300, the English Parliament authorized fiom that part of the country situated the week. Instruction during the day trade-marks and the laws of America and all kinds of SPEING GOODS and one or more evening lectures will west of the Mississippi River. also protect them.Ex. be provided for by the State. The 9 Building Material. The members of the commission are: work will be based on the new Common, Themas M. Cooly of Michigan for the The W. C. T. U. of Faribault appears School Manual, prepared'by the department, term of six yeais, William R. Morrison, copies of which will be furnished to distinguish itself from the great bulk NEW ULM,I MINN. for the use of teachers at the institute. Illinois, five years Augustus Schoonmaker, of such organizations by a high degree The plan of dividing into Elementary, New York, four years Aldace Joh Hauenstein, of common sense. It has founded an and Advanced sections will be continued A large consignementjust received of P. Waller, Vermont, three years Walter evening school for the self-improvement as in the past year. Bragg, Alabama, two years. A of employes and others, and closes its PROMPTNESS. The instruction will BREWER short biographical sketch of the members begin promptly on time. The time necessary invitation to attend its school with the NEW PRINTS, SHEETINGS, to organize anew school set to may not be uninteresting following words "The future voters work will be exemplified. Teachers sundL August Schoonmaker of Lmgstown and mothers of this great republic must who wish to receive the mobt benefit N. was born in Rochester. N. Y., WHITE DRESS GOODS, PLAIN AND know how to read, write and cipher, or from the institutes should be present at MALTSTER in March, 1828. He studied law the opening of the first session at 2 o'- the republic will not always be great." and has practised it ever since. From clock Monday afternoon. The County 1851 to 1770 he was a member of school STRIPED. Superintendent will make all needful Our brewery is fully equipped and &" Savs the Chicago Herald: 'The boards and a county judge. In 1875 he preparations for the accomodation of able to fill all orders. armed cruisers which Canada keeps was elected to the state senate as a teacheis. Those desiring information Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling democrat. In 1877 he was elected attorney along its coasts to drive off American or assistance should apply to him. establishment. geneial, succeeding Mr. Fairchind. vessels which may wish to land are D. L.KIEHLE, In 1876 he was presented b\ New Ulm, Minn. Supt. Public Instruction. called "the protection fleet." To accomplish the anti-Tammany delegation from New J. B. VELIKANJE, the same ends the Chinese H.FRENZEL, York in the democratic state convention CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK AND LEARN County Superintendent. as their candidate for governor, and was built a wall around their empire more a delegate to the democratic national MORTGAGE SALE. than two thousand years ago. Here in OUR PRICES. convention in 1876 and 1880, and also Manufacturer of America we cover the same ground by Defaulthaving been made in the payment of the to the Chicago convention in 1884. sum of two hundred and forty five dollars SODA WATER, putting prohibitory taxes on imports Thomas M. Cooley was born at Attica, ($345 00) which is claimed to be due and is dne at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, and delude ourselves with the idea that N. Y*, in 1824, and removed to SELTZER WATER duly executed and delivered by Bernard Prodi Michigan in 1843, where he has since it is purely a Yankee Doodle inven- and Bertha Frodl hi wife as mortgagors to the and Scottish American Mortgage Compam Limited, as resided. In 1857 he was elected compiler Look next week for our tion." mortgagees bearing date the first day of December of the state laws, and in 1858 he A. 1882, given to secure ihe payment of $500 00 Champagne Cider was chosen reporter of the supreme and interest according to the conditions of one In a biogiaphical sketch of Emperor certain note therein described, and which mortgage court. In 1859 he was appointed commissioner William of Germany, the New York was duly lecorded in the office of the Regis Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. to organize tLe law department advertisement of ter of Deeds and for the County of Brown and Tribune very appropriately remarks State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February of the Univeisity of Michigan, and A D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A. in Book "N" that his greatest faculty as a sovereign he has ever since been connected with of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, it. He served three terms in the supreme and which mortgage and note wasthereafter and has been sagacity in the choice of adviseis. on the 18th day of January A D. 1886 by a court He it. the author of numerous MILLINERY GOODS. The Tribune might have added written deed of assignment duly made, dated and standard legal works, and holds delivered on that day, ior a valuable consideration DEALERS IN that, physically considered, Emperor duly sold, ass'gned and set ovei by the said high rank as a iuribt. He was appointed Lumber, Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to William has had few equals among last December by Judge Gresham as the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of receiver of the Wabash railroad. assignment was thereafter and on the 20th day of the sovereigns of the world. The praise B. BEHNKE & CO., April A. 1886 at 3 o'clock duly filed f*r A. F. Walker is about fort -four years bestowed upon his "domestic virtues," record in the office of the Registei of Deeos in and old and is a republican in politics. He for said Biown County, Minnesota and duly recorded which are said to be "known amonomen in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, studied law with Senator Edmunds, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, and said John Liebl beirg now ihe owner and the world over," must be considered who urged his appointment. He served holder of said mortgage and debt and defaulthaving SASH AND BLIND. out of place by those who hold been made in the payment of the amount here, as a colonel in the Uuion army, and EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE inbefore stated and no action oi proceeding at law since the war has practised law at Rut that he who wears a crown should be Lime, Cement and Coal. or otherwise having been instituted toiecover the land. In the Vermont senate he has debt secured by said Mortgage, of any pirt thereof FALL AND WINTER GOODS. judged by the same standard as ordinary taken a leading part in framing legislation mortals, so far as morality in private Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by to solve the railway problem, and \irtue ot a power of sale contained in said mortgage, life is concerned Virtue engendered Lowest prices always. has given much study to the question. and pursuant to the statue in such case made and provided the siid mortgage will beforeCiosed, by old age is an article of doubtful Walter L. Bragg was born in Alabama *v- and the premises described in andcovered READY-MADE in 1838. He is a graduate of purity. Opposite Railro id Depot, by said mortgage, lyingand being the County of Brown in the State of Minn viz Lots nambered Harvard university and Cambridge law NEW ULM, MINN. Ten (10) Eleven (11) Twelve(12)and Thirteen (13) in school. At the close of the war he settled The following are the school holidays BlockTwo (2) of "Allisons and Daytons" addition in Alabama, and was for some CLOTHING to the Village of Sleepj Eye Lnke according to the as defined by the new law Christmas Louis Buenger, recoided plat thereof in the office ol the Register years the law partner of Gen, Morgan. of Deeds in and for Brown Count}, and State day, first day of January, 4th of July, He is a leading democrat in that state of Minnesota, with the hereditaments* and appurtenances, Memorial day. Thanksgiving day. In will be sold at public auction, to the and has served as national delegate, Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts highwst bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest, presidential elector and member of the reckoning attendance, the standing of and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and DI|Y MODS democratic National committee. In twenty-five dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in NEW ULM, MINN. no school is affected by reason of nonattendance and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and 1881 he was made president of the Alabama upon any of the above days the disbursements allowed law which sale state railroad commission, and will be made by the Sheriff of said Biown County, whenever they occur within the school at the front door of the Court House, in the city of served in that position four years. New Ulm in said County and State, on the twenty term, as the attendance is to be reported Col. Merrison was born in Monroe and Dealer in all Kinds of seventh day of April A 1887, at 10 o'clock A, BOOT S & SHOES #Uf(j(iu"f(i}. of that day, subject to redemption at any time County, 111., Sept. 14 1825. He was the same as if school had been held within one year roiii the day of sale, as provided educated in the common schools and at and all had been present. This law, in by law McKendree college, 111., and is a lawyer Dated March first A 1887 connection with the new apportionment by profession. He was four terms JOHN LIEBL Assignee of mortgage. act, makes the country teacher master a member and one term speaker of the LIND& HAGBERG Attorneys for assignee of WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Illinois house of representatives and of the situation. Whenever your board mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. ETC. ETC. Cottonwoo Mills. served in the thirty-eighth and the last proves refractory, just threaten to HEO. MUELLER. HERM ESSEN seven congresses. He was a candidate keep school on the legal holidays occurring for re-election for the fiftieth congress, MU*iisf & s$W, within your term, and the trustees but defeated by John Baker, republican, lie has a good army record. will become as mellow as wax lest Custom grinding solicited. Will WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR MANUFACTURERS OF they lose the apportionment on those grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange The Janesville Argus says that the pupils who can reach the minimum attendance FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 constitutionality of the high license law is of 40 days only by the strictest Hs bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT to be tested in the supreme court by the observance of the legal holidays. AND DEALERS IN and feed sold at low rates and delivered St. Paul saloon-keepers, and that a syndicate THE LOWEST PRICES. Tobacco anil Smokers' Articles, in New Ulm free of expense. An act to provide for the collection has been formed to bear the expense FRANK & BENTZIN. of vital statistic's, passed at the last of a test case. Noble fellows, A, Behnhe, Manager, -K. SLIilv K.E Qit CO--? session of the legislature contains the those saloon-keepers in the twin cities. TIVOLI Ruemke's Building. New Dim, Minn, following item of general interest. It was their insolence and corruptness CHAS, ROO S "Parents should give notice to the clerk that gave birth, to the high, license WINE & BEER HALL AND or health officers of the births and movement, and they alone are responsible BREWEBY, deaths of their 3hildren every householder for the passage of the Crandall Near Meridian Block, shall give like notice of eveiy law. Now they seek relief from that birth and death happening in the house, New Ulm, Minn. same constitution which but a few and STATIONER. JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. the oldest person next of kin shall give DRUGGIST CHAS. STENGEL, Prop, weeks ago they were willing to tread such notice of the death of his kindred NEW ULM, MINN. under foot. It seems to us that the The best of liquors and cigars always the keeper or ether proper officer of every DEAKEiJR, IN" sooner the saloon-keepers in the smaller on hand. A warm lunch is served every Pure beer sold in quantities to suit workhouse, poorhouse, reform morning:. NOTE and cities and villages sever all connection the purchaser. Special attention paid school, jail, prison, hospital, asylum, or to the bottling of beer. with those of the twin cities, the better othe~ public or charitable institution it will be for them. All the argument shall give like notice of any birth or NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, that has been advanced in favor of Merchant Tailor, death happening among the persons under Receipt Blanks, $1000 and $500 licenses is based on the his charge. Whoever neglects or PE. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. fallacious assumption that the saloon lefuses to give such notice for the period The undersigned wishes to announce question is the same all over the state Opposite the Railroad Depot, to the public of New Ulm and vicinity of ten(10)days after the occurrence as in Minneapolis and St. Paul. If an JSEW ULM, MINN. that he has purchased the tailoring establishment BILL HEADS, of a birth or death shall forfeit a sum effort is to be made in the next legislature of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He not exceeding twenty (20)dollars, to oe First class accomodations at to secure a more equitable grading will endeavor to furnish first-class collected as other fines are collected by work only and hopes for a continuance reasonable rates. Good of licenses, it will be best to let the sa NOTE HEADS and law. Any physician having j* attended of the patronage bestowed upon the stabling on the loon-keeping element of the larger cities former proprietor. a person during his last illness premises. paddle their own canoe. shall, within ten(10)days after the decease FR. VOGELPOHL. NEW CHEAP GASH STORE. of such person, furnish for registration C. Baltrusch, It must make the professional greenbacker's to such clerk or health ofhcer a heart ache to learn that the certificate of the duration of the last illness, E. WAGNER, A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANL average length of time his idols can the name of the deceased, his age, DEALER IN keep up a respectable appearance PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Dry Goods, the disease of which the person died, Dealer in when in circulation, does not exceed Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Fur. and the date of his decease. And any PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATIONS three years. When the national bank nishing Goods, Green, Dried and Eats and Cans, physician or midwife having attended a Canned Fruits. notes have become ragged and unfit case of confinement shall within ten(10) JPItOMJPT ATTENTION %0 MAIL ORDERS. for use, they are sent to the treasury days thereafter furnish for registration Men's and Boys' Clothing, All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. department for redemption. It frequently to said clerk or health officer, a certificate Post Office Block, New Ulm Minnesota.-' happens that large quantities The Stock is all new and of the best of the date of birth, sex and color Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans qualify- of notes get burned up, and in this case of the child, with the names, dates and C. WAGNER, L, G. DAVIS, their charred remains are* sent to the places of birth of the parents. If any LADIES' AND GENTS' 1 [^"Farmers Produce taken in Exchange for treasury. A lady in the comptroller's goods at the most liberal priced physician or midwife neglects to make I Furnishing Goods, -Attorzie3r at A? "ZJBTTT. office then identifies them before they such certificate, he shall forfeit the sum (J. B. SCHMID'S OLD STAND.) Undertaker and Dealer in SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Real Estate, Collection, Loan and can be redeemed?^ Sometimes packages of twenty-five(25)dollar3, to be collected Insurance Agent. FURNITURE ALSO *r are sent in, all stuck together and as other fines are collected by law." AUG. OTTENSE .v GROCERIES, ill Sleepy Eye, **& Minn. City Glerk Shilling is the proper person burnt clear through to a black, crispy 9 CROCKERY & GLASSWARE to report to in. this city. In country Sam ple mass. She then separates them one by JR,oo:m. HARNESS MAKER towns the report should be made to the one with a very thin-bladed knife, and 2 BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS/ Jacob Johnson, Prop'r, town clerk. ?&,*s&i places the charred remains of each one *sr and Dealer in jgf And the very latest patterns in separately upon a glass slab and examines Whips, Collars, and all other rVl^-C Dealer in &* Dress Goods & Trimmings. ^iWAlL PAPER, s^sfeiSf,. them very carefully with a magnifying articles usually kept My purchases have been made C\V A andreliable MedicinesarBloodElt thebes WINES, LIQUORS to depend upon. Acker' in a 'first-class harness glass. She is familiar with all v,%x AND CIGARS rect and for cash, and I am thereby %&*$&* GiBPETSAJD ixir has been prescribed for yearsfor allimpurhiesof shop. peculiarities of the issues of the various enabled to ^nako the lowest prices. theBlood. In everyformof Scrofulous, Free Lunch served every Morning. banks, and a note must be reduced almost Gall and examine my stock and compare New harnesses made to order and re SBWM MASHDIBS,- Syphiliticor Mercurialdiseases, it is prices before purchasing else to ashes to be beyond her recognition, invaluable. For Rheumatism, hasnoequal. pairing promptly attended to. Next door to Post Office. Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn, 4 $ BALTRUSCB NEW MLM. MINN NE#%LM. MINN NEW ULM, _, i flfa & MINN