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

April 6, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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mum #-tf*t"*va6S 3scpp, Meridian Sloe I BBBta WW. Boulanger, Bismarck and the czar B!m.u Xlixtr is the only a** A,v_ Blooa Keuiedy guaran- an ambitious Frenchman, a politically tee'- It is a positive care for Ulcers, Eruptic autocratstrongly unscrupulous German, and an NEW ULM, MINN. nscr U% pmhticPoiBoning. Itparifiesthe suspected of insanity. Here are Millinery! Millinery! v. uole svstem, and banishes all Rheumatic ^'i nPAl PRIN IN DEALER --"1 Neuralgic pains. Wo guarantee It. three men, "any one of who has it actually ^J^CHAS. L. ROOS, Managing Editor IIMB Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Mmni in his power to precipi tate a conflict in Europe, compared to which all Wednesday, April 6, 1887. State Teaohers' Institute. LADIES' HATS, past wars would be but as child's play. MISSES HATS, Mexico has repealed the tariff on hat Boulanger waits but for a good An institute for the county of Brown printed books imported from other opportunity is certain that Bismar ek CHILDRENS HATS, will be held at Springfield, during the countries. How long will it take the will spare no effort to pieveut his getting week commencing Monday, April 25th, PLAIN AND TRIMMED, United States to rise to the level of LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, it is also certain but about the 1887. All who expect to teach in the county during the ear are urgently Mexico in this respect? czar, who can sa} A crazy, or half CHILDREN LACE CAPS, SASH, BLINDS, called" to this institute. If their schools crazy, man with boundless power, jet are in session they should be closed for It is said that any gas company located CHILDRENLACE COLLARS, practically serving out a sentence of the week. Instruction during the day and all kinds of where coal is easily attainable imprisonment for lifeable with a word and one or more evening lectures will LACE GOODS OF ALL KINDS can sell the tar, ammonia and other be provided for by the State. The Building Material. to change the destinies of millions, to work will be based on the new Common products of their factories at such a SILK LACES IN ALL COLORS set ax and gibb-st at work, to hurl an School Manual, prepared'by the department, profit that they could afford to furnish army against any one whom he chooses copies of which will be fnrnished WOOL LACES IN ALL COLORS HEW ULM,! MINN. the gas free of charge. to attack, yet unable to stir abroad or for the use of teachers at the institute. to sleep twice in the same room without The plan of dividing into Elementary SILK VELVETS, John Hauenstein, and Advanced sections will be continued According to the census of 1880, the risk of death what possibility is there VELVETEENSAND as in the past year. entire native Anieiican population, excluding of forecasting his vagaries, or telling in BREWER PROMPTNESS. The instruction will persons of foreign birth and parentage, What direction his panic dread may turn VELVET RIBBONS IN begin promptly on time. The time necessary One thing only is certain. Wheth- negroes and Indians, was 26,- hiiri9 ft* to organize a new school set to ALL SHADES'AND WIDTHS. 601,675a trifle more than one-half the er the future hold peace or war for Europe, sinci work will be exemplified. Teachers entne population. who wish to receive the most benefit rift, the peoplethe individuals who MALTSTER from the institutes should be present at are to die, and pay, and mournhave Our entire second floor is the opening of the first session at 2 o'- W bile the Bureau ot Education offeis got very little to say about it.THE clock Monday afternoon. The County reserved for Millinery ONLY. to supply so-called "public" libraries Superintendent will make all needful ST UDARD. Our brewery is fully equipped and Auth complete or nearly complete sets We cany the largest assortment preparations for the accomodation of able to fill all orders. teacheis. Those desiring information of its publications, it is said to be attended Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling cf plain and trimmed Col. Hicks is said to have assumed or assistance should apply to him. establishment. with difficulty to secure such with the ermine a "lofty, calm, judicial D. L.KIEHLE, New Ulm, Minn. hats for Ladies, Misses and sets for public school libraries. Gen. Supt. Public Instruction. bearing, which cannot be swayed by H.FRENZEL, Children. Dawson probably thinks that his Circulars J. B. VELIKANJE, the stupidity of witnesses or the exasperating of Information ought not to be County Superintendent. wrangling of attorneys." Too Also the largest assortment of fine flowers, ostrich tips and brought into too close contact with the MORTGAGE SALE. bad that the late Mr. Micawber could Manufacturer of public schools. plumes of any house west of St. Paul and we guarantee the not be called t Minnesota to fill a vacant Defaultliaving been made in the payment of the SODA WATER, A special telegram from Berlin says sum of two hundred and forty five dollars judgeship. lowest prices. Remember that our millinery department is ($245 00) which is claimed to be due and is due at that public opinion there is "deeplj the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, SELTZER WATER duly executed and delivered by Bernard Prodi shocked" because Bismarck's letters to under the management of Miss E Fritsehe, whose exel-\ It is claimed that the sum of $100,000 and Bertha IYodl hi" wife as mortgagors to the a nd Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited, as the Vatican, just published, show that appropriated to defray the expenses of mortgagees bearing date the first day of December lent workmanship has always been admired. the culturkampf was never founded on A. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500 00 the interstate commerce commission Champagne Cider. and interest accoi ding to the conditions of one LADIES OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY CALL IN AND ethical or religious reasons, but alwa} will be consumed in the payment of certain note theiem described, and which mortgage was duly 1 ecorded in the office of the Regis had in view simply the breaking up of Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. the commissioners' salaries, clerk hire LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS ANI* ter of Deed6 in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February the oppositional center. The public and rent. It would be quite a joke if STYLES. REMEMBER THE PLACE AND BEAR IN MIND fji^^kniJBfo^., A D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A.M., in Book "N" opinion referred to must have been the commissioners would have to travel of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, THAT, EMPLOYING A FORCE OF 1 CLERKS IT IS NO and which mortgage and note was theieafter and picked up in some asylum for the feeble-minded. on free passes. on the 18th day of January A D. 1886 by a TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. written deed of assignment duly made, dated and The most illiterate Berlin delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration DEALERS IN The mica mines of North Carolina F. KTTETZING. duly sold, ass'gned and set ovei by the said hackman is not stupid enough to believe Lumber, Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to :H produce about a ton per month of the fy that Bismarck would ever do anything the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of B. BEHNKE & CO., assignment was thereaiter and on the 20th day of mineral, which is used by the stove for ethical or religious reasons. April A. 1886 at 3 o'clock P. M. duly filed ff manufacturers of the North. The record in the office of the Register of Dee&s in and for said Biown County, Minnesota and duly recorded recent discoveries of mica mines in in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, The passagappears of gamte laws madenum- in a LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, of states have the andaid John Liebl being now the owner and Washington Territory of a far superior be1 holder of said mortgage and debt and default having SASH AND BLIND. been made the payment of the amount here, quality of mica will reduce the value of EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE prairie chicken aggressive. While inbefore stated and no action or pioceedmg at law the North Carolina mines. The blocks Lime, Cement and Coal. or otherwise having been instituted toiecover the Louis Gott was hunting near Palmyra, SPRING AN SUMMER GOODS. debt secured by said Mortgage, of any part thereof: of the metal in the Western mines are Mo., recently, he received a violent much larger, and the lamince clearer Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by blow on the side of the head which virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, Lowest prices always. and superior in all respects to any before and pursuant to the statue such case made him dizzy for a few seconds. made and provided the said mortgage will before, discovered.Ex. When he recovered, he saw a prairie closed, and the premises described in andcovered READY-MADE ions Opposite Railroad Depot, by said mortgage, lying and being in the County of is chicken limping away, and he thinks it Brown in the State of Minn viz. Lots numbeied In summer it is a common thing in NEW ULM, MINN. Ten (10) Eleven (ll)Twelve(12)and Thirteen (13) in was the chicken that struck him. The BlockTwo(2) of "Allisons and Daytons" addition New Orleans and other southern cities to the Village of Sleepy Eye Like according to the Louis Buenger, time may not be very distant when, instead to see blocks of artificial ice in the windows recoi ded pHt thereof in the office of the Register of protecting the game, it may of Deeds in and for Brown County, and State of restaurants with quail, rabbit of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, S become necessary to devise some legal will be sold at public auction, to the and other game frozen in them. One Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest, protection for the hunter. G00D who does not understand that it is artificial and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Dip GROCERIES twenty-five dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in NEW ULM, MINN. ice is fain to wonder how on earth aDd by said mortgage in case of foreclosnie, and the disbursements allowed by law which sale The published details of the trial now the articles got in there. will be made by the Shenft'of said Brown County, i in progress at Sioux City of the parties at the front door of the Court House, in thecity of New Ulm in said County and State, on the ninet^nth charged with the murder of Parson and Dealer in ail Kinds of day of May A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, Hon. George C. Chamberlin of Jackson, BOOTS & SHOES of that day, subject to redemption at any time Haddock serve to illustrate the dangerous Minn., an old-time newspaper man within one year from the day of sale, as pio\ided by law. extent to which fanaticism is sometimes in Minnesota, has recently been granted Dated April fourth A 1887. indulged in this country. The a pension of $50 per month for disabilities Joaw LIEBL Assignee of moi tgage. temperance people of that locality started received during the war. I LIN D& HAGBERG Attorneys for assignee of WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZI N. ET C. the issue that liquor selling was a mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. ETC. will bo remembered that Chamberlin Cottonwoo Mills, crime both in the sight of God and man. was a member of the legislature fifteen HERM. ESSEN. HEO. MUELLER. They talked the matter over among years ago, and was unseated at the themselves and preached it to their listeners time of the Tnompson-Whalen contest until they had worked themselves Custom grinding solicited. Will His injury was an affection of the eyes, WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR MANUFACTURERS OF up into the belief that liquor grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange which gradually grew worse until now FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL vending was so gross a crime it would 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 he is almost totally blind. was an be doing God a service to exterminate lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour early settler of Jackson county, and AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT that class whose business it is to sell and feed sold at low rates and delivered AND DEALERS IN has always been an earnest advocate of THE LOWEST PRICES. liquor. Their zeal was of the same Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, in New Ulm free of expense. the interests of Southern Minnesota. order hich fired the heart of Saul of B. BiSI-IUKE & C0-a FRANK & BENTZIN. PIONE ER PKES S. Tarsus when he started out on hid A. BeJmJce, Manager. TIVOLI memorable journey from Jerusalem to The Empress of Austria is very proud Ruemke's Building. New Ulm, Minn. Damascus. The Sieux City Prohibitionists of the produce of her fine Schoenbrunn CHASi Li went about breathing threatenings farm. She recently sent a fine ham, WINE & BEER HALL -AND- and destruction against the liquor weighing 22 pounds, to her sister, addressed, BREWEEY, traffickers, hailing them and sending "To the Countess de Trani at Near Mendian Block, them to piison. An as a result of fanatical Baden, from her sister the Empress of New Ulm, Minn. zeal, even in the best of causes, Austria," but the certificate of origin DRUGGIST and STATIONER, JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. CM AS. STENGEL, Prop, there was a reaction in public sentiment which should have accompanied it was NEW ULM, MIN.N. and at the same time an organization forgotten and the customs ofheers at The best of liquors and cigars always of the persecuted class to protect themselves Limbach detained the parcel, and sent on hand. A warm lunch is served every Pure beer sold in quantities to suit NOTE and morning. and their interests. Fanaticism to the Inspector of Markets at Vienna, the purchaser. Special attention paid to the bottling of beer. begets fanaticism, and when the persecuted a printed form, which, filled up, read as liquor venders found that they follows- A parcel is lying at the Customs NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, were getting public sympathy they addressed to the Countess de Trani. Merchant Tailor, Receipt Blanks, were fired with a spirit ef retaliation Please inform us if the sender, the FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Minn. Si, New Ulm, Minn. and emboldened to start a crusade Empress of Austria, resides at Vienna The undersigned wishes to announce againet the temperance people. They and is a porkpacker by trade." A satisfactory Opposite the Bailroad Depot* to the public of Ne Ulm and vicinity JHEW UZM, MINN. became more fanatical than the original answer was returned.Ex. that he has purchased the tailoring establishment BILL HEADS, fanatics. Their fanaticism partook of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He First class accomodations at of more savage cast aud resulted will endeavor to furnish first-class On Saturday morning last our village reasonable rates. Good work only and hopes for a continuance NOTE HEADS and in blood shedding. One of the most active was shocked to learn that the bedy of the patronage bestowed upon the stabling on the leaders of the temperance crusade of John Thavis, a farmer who lived two former proprietor. premises. was singled out as the victim of the miles southwest of Bird Island, had FR. VOGELPOHL. avenging liquor trafficers and he was NEW CHEAP GASH STORE. Baltrusch, been found, dead, near Thos. Otto's murdered. The supposed murderers barn. Examination proved the report are now on trial, and if the evidence tis too true. had been in the village A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS A E. WAGNER, conclusive against them, and it seems the day previous, and got badly under -DEALER INDry &*- Goods, PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. 4 to be reasonably strong, the majesty of the influence of liquor, and had apparently Dealer in the law will be vindicated by hanging Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing started for home, after dark, got PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. mi- Hats and Cass, them. No one will regret to see the Goods, Green, Dried and off the track, fallen into water enough Canned Fruits. guilty persons swung up, yet all fairminded PROMPT ATTENTION'TO MAIL ORDERS. i to thoroughly wet his clothing and finally Men's and Boys' Clothing, peoplw will be of the opinion that came to the west end ofBMr. Otto's All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. the temperance agitators are not wholly Minnesota^.-#3 hog pasture. Here he had followed Post Office Block, New Ulm, Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans blameless. I was their fanaticism The Stock is all new and of the best the wire, until he came to the southeast quality. which provoked the state of feeling in C. WAGNER, corner, where he had fallen, one hand L. G. DAVIS, fc *J|| SiouxCity that led to the murder of LADIES' AND GENTS' still clinging to the wire, and so was [(^"Farmers Produce taken Exchange for S 10- Haddock. This episode is additional goods at the most liberal prices. found dead. He had probably eaten Furnishing Goods* -A.tt0m.e3r Sit XJSU"W. illustration to the many lamentable (J. B. SCHMID'S OLD STAND.) Undertaker and Dealer in nothing since morning, drank villainous Real Estate, Collection, Loan and SLEEPY EYE, MINN. 3 ones that are every day presented in s*| |jf" liquor and this, with the wet clothing i ALSO FURNITUR E Insurance Agent. GROCERIES, t, this country of how ver-zeal in any AUG. QUENSE and cold nignt was too much for Sleepy Eye, C%- Jlinn. cause leads to bad results.ST. PAUL and he succumbed. Coroner SsLinpl Room, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE GLOBE, ^w fx?ASS** Clay was notified, came down, held an BOOTS AND SHOES, %M ^HARNESS MAKjp inquest and developed the facts practically Jacob Johnson, Prop'r. OF ALL KINDS. -And the very latest patterns in ||F a*:*i as above.RENVILLE UNIO N. "ktf lv and Dealer in -V**^ SOME people are so constituted that Dealer in JDres8 Good's & Trimmings. Whips, Collars, and all other they :ire inclined to throw cold water on ThQ7 are esChadren |"WALL PAPBRif' WINES, LIQUORS evei enterprise that is suggested for articles usuqlly Ueyt% My purchases have been made di CIGARS.^ th 9)CVWe, the benefit of a town. And then they rect and for cash, and I am thereby mmi _^? ~in a prst-class liar- i$& J7,^ Specially liable to sudden SifeS RJRPKTS AND 'h OWJ.-, join the srand army of croakers, and enabled to ^nake the lowest prices. Colds* Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, ness shop, complain that there is no growth in the Gall and examine my stock and compare Free Lunch served every Morning, etc. W guarantee Acker's English. SEWIB6 MAMS. town. Let them cease to be croakers, prices before purchasing else Remedy a positive cure. It saves New harnesses made to order and re* Office.""1 hours of anxious watching. Sold and aid every worthy enterprise and see Next door to Post where. pairing promptly attended to. what effect will have. EX. Chas. L.^QOS, Ne Jlni* Minn. BALTRUSCB MINN NEW ULM, MINN. NEW ULM. MINN NEW MLM. Jiff VX.4i S aimm