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

April 13, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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Meridian SXock*1=.===r PETER SCHEBEJL A typographical error in the Pioneer v-C \\f\y\ wouldeenjoy yourbdinner and ar prevented Dys \J^5 3 Press converts the St. Paul board of pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. public works into a "board of public NEW ULM, MINN. They area positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, porks." Flatulency and Constipation. Millinery!! Millinery! DEALER INLUMBER We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. CHAS.-L. ROOS, Managing Editor Some chickens that had gone to roost Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn." ou a break-rod of a freight car at Aberdeen, HATS,i% "4- LADIES' Wednesday, April 13, 1887. State Teachers' Institute. Dakota, were carried to St Paul MISSES HATS, free of charge, in plain violation of the Tne complaints made about the inefficiency interstate commerce law. The interstate An institute for the county of Brown of our glorious navy are utterly CHILDRENS HATS, will be held at Springfield, during the commission ought to keep a watchful unfounded. The other day the officers week commencing Monday, April 25th, eye on the Milwaukee and St. Paul PLAIN AND TRIMMED, of the "Omaha" were practicing their LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, 1887. All who expect to teach in the road. men at a target near Nagasaki, on Kiushiu, county during the \ear are urgently CHILDREN LACE CAPS, SASH, BLINDS, called" to this institute. If their schools one of the Japanese islands, and The British sell about seven hundred are in session they should be closed for CHILDRENLACE COLLARS, as by some oversight the target had not the week. Instruction during the day million yards of cotton goods to the and all kinds of been put in the line in which the shots and one or more evening lectures will LACEGOODS OP ALL KINDS Central and South American states, and were fired, a cannon ball missed it, Building Material. be provided for by the State. The we sell in the same markets about forty SILK LACES IN ALL COLORS work will be based on the new Common swept away a neighboring hut and killed million yards. The cotton of which the School Manua.1, prepared'by the department, five of the astonished natives besides. WOOLLACESINALL COLORS copies of which will be fnrnished HEWULM.I SMOT. British goods are Jmade is grown in Our government will have to pay for for the use of teachers at the institute. our own country. This little fact and SILK VELVETS, this exhibition of the skill of our marines. Joh Hauenstein The plan of dividing into Elementary, these few figures are suggestive enough. and Advanced sections will be continas Probably the most formidable VELVETEENSAND These trade conditions ought to be reued in the past year. system of coast defenses that can be BREWER versed they will be when this nation PROMPTNESS. The instruction will VELVET RIBBONS IN devised would be a series of targets put begin promptly on time. The time necessary gets over the high tariff disease, and up along the coast at the greatest possible to organize anew school set to ALL SHADES'ANDWIDTHS. & realizes that foreign markets are worth intervals, thus reducing the lines and work will be exemplified. Teachers having.PIONEER PRESS. who wish to receive the most benefit of safe approach under a constant target from the institutes should be present at MALTSTER. practice to a minimum. Our entire second floor is the opening of the first session at 2 o'- Henry George's paper, THE STAND- clock Monday afternoon. The County reserved for Millinery ONLY. ARD, sa\ 'There is a rumor in artistic Donnelly intends to go to England in Superintendent will make all needful Our brewery is fully equipped and We carry the largest assortment circles that the French painter Meissonier preparations for the accomodation of July or August to arrange for the publication able to fill all orders. teacheis. Those desiring information is about to paint a second copy of his new book there as soon Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling cf plain and trimmed or assistance should apply to him. of his picture "1807," for which the late establishment. as it is issued in America. D. ELKIEHL-E, hats for Ladies, Misses and New Ulm, Minn. A. T. Stew art paid an enormous sum of Supt. Public Instruction. It appears to be known to but few Children. money aud it is said by dealers that H.FRENZEL, J. B. VELIKANJE, that in 1888 the people of this state can the painting of this duplicate will render County Superintendent. Also the largest assortment of fine flowers, ostrich tips and only vote on the question of biennial the original comparatively valueless. MORTGAGE SALE. sessions of the legislature of ninety days Manufacturer of It seems, therefore, that the value of plumes of any house west of St. Paul and we guarantee the Default having been made in the payment of the each, and not on annual sessions. a Meissonier depends rather upon scarcity SODA WATER, sum of two hundred and forty five dollars lowest prices. Remember that our millinery department is ($245 00) which is claimed to be due and is dne at than upon intrinsic merit. There is a the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, SELTZER WATER An English engineer who has looked duly executed and delivered by Bernard Frodl certain similarity in this respect between under the management of Miss E. Fritsehe, whose exel- and Bertha Frodl his wife as mortgagors to the over the Panama canal claims that less and paintings and land values.''This similarity Scottish American Mortgage Company,Limited,as lent workmanship has always been admired. mortgagees bearing date the first day of December than one-fourth of the work has been cannot be disputed: but it is a surprise Champagne Cider. A. D. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500.00 done, and that twelve years and an ad. and interest according to the conditions of one LADIES OP NEW ULM AND VICINITY CALL IN AND to us to find Henry George comparing certain note therein described, and which mortgage dnional expenditure of 440 millions of was duly recorded in the office of the Register Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OP SPRING GOODS AND, land values with the values of the of Deeds in and for the Connty of Brown and dollars will be required to complete the products of labor. That sort of thing does State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February STYLES. REMEMBER THE PLACE AND BEAR IN MIND A. D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Book "N" work. not seem to agree with the doctrines of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, THAT, EMPLOYING A FORCE OF 1 CLERKS IT IS NO and which mortgage and note was thereafter and of Georgeism. on the 18th day of January A. D. 1886 by a A Georgia paper holds that the interstate TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. written deed of assignment duly made, dated and delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration commerce law will be either modified DEALERS I N F. KUETZING. duly sold, assigned and set over by the said The New York School Journal has or repealed, or the railways will Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to the following: "The three normal the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of drift into government control "as a B. BEH1TEE & CO., assignment wa* thereafter and on the 20th day of schools of Minnesota are among the April A. 1886 at 3 o'clock P. M. duly filed for first step toward empire." Strike out record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and best in this country. Their excellence for said Blown County, Minnesota and duly recorded the last clause on account of the nonsense in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, consists in that they bring the schools LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, and said John Liebl being now Ihe owner and embodied in it, and our Georgia into close sympathy with thousands of holder of said mortgage and debt and default having SASH AND BLIND. contemporary hits the nail on the head. been made the payment of the amount hereinbefore small country districts. They are emphatically EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE stated and no action or proceeding at law Lime, Cement and Coal. or otherwise having been instituted toiecover the peoples' colleges. If any SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. In a recent session of the St. Paul debt secured by said Mortgage, of any part thereof: state official doubts the practicability board of education some "striking" arguments Now therefore, notice is heieby given, that by of establishing normal schools, liberally are said to have been employed irtue of a power of sale contained in said moi tgage. Lowest pr'ices always. supported by state funds, let him go to and pursuant to the statue in such cae in the discussion of the ventilation made and provided the SIH mortgage will before. Minnesota and find out what she hasClosed, ard the piemibes described in andcovered READY-MADE question. The present members of the Opposite Railro id Depot. by said moitgige, lying and being the Connty of done and now is doing, towards training Brown in the State of Minn MZ Lots numbered board will soon be "ventilated" out of NEW ULM, MINN. Ten (10)Eleven(ll)T\\elve(12)and Thirteen (13) in young men and women to become then se.its, if the major properly interprets BlockTwo (2) of "Allisons and Dayton= additioi teachers, and he will be conveited from to the Village of Sleepj Eye Like according to the Louis Buenger, the charter amendment -vesting in recoided pi it thereof in the oflice ol the Register his doubts, unless he has sinned away of Deeds in and for Blown Coant and State him the right of appointing the school of Minnesota, with the hereditament"- and appurtenances, his educational dav of grace. will be sold at public auction, to the inspectors. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and mteiest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and c ip GOODS NEW ULM, MIO. The ciphei which Mr. Donnelley professes twenty-five dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated The message of the Minnesota governor and by said mortgage in case of foreclosnie, and to have discovered in the plays was printed in ten different languages. the disbursements allowed law which sale will be made by the Shenffof said Bi own County, usually attributed to Shakespeare is, Three hundred copies of it at the front door of the Court House, thecity of New Ulm in said County and State, on the nineteenth according to him, "a piece of work the were pi mted in Chinese. The state and Dealer in all Kinds of day of May A. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, & SHOE S tflJffjsflYlJf^ most ingenious and marvelous ever CROCKERY, of that day, subject to redemption at any time printers of Nebraska have failed s far within one ear roui the day of sale, as pi o\ ided constructed by the wit of man." As to print any Chinese documents. "While by law Dated April fourth A. 1887 for the plays themselves, they are nothing the Chinaman is not a citizen of this Joan LIEBL very remarkable, it is the cipher Assignee of moi tgage country and not often a taxpayer, it WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. LI\D& HAGBERG Attorneys for assignee of which astonishes Mr. Donnelly, and is ETC. ETC. does not follow that the state printer mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. Cottonwoo Mills. destined to astonish the world.NEW- should be deprived of a fat job on such ''*Sv HERM. ESSEN HEO. MUELLER. ORLEANS TIMES-DEMOCRAT. I is to a Aim*v excuse.OMAHA BEE. be hoped that Mr. Donnelley's work on The Single Men's Endowment Association the Baconian cipher may prove more Custom grinding solicited. Will WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OI'K MANUFACTURERS OT of Minnesota is not the only successful than his legislative ciphering. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange humbug of the kind that draws its FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 nourishment from the purses of those fos. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS W E SELL AT R. G. Dun and Co. in their weekly who are ignorant of the most elementary and feed sold at low rates and delivered AND DEALERS IN trade review of April 8th say: "The principles of arithmetic. A similar THE LOWEST PRICES. interstate act causes quite as much disturbance in New Ulm free of expense. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, organisation has been formed in Boston, as was anticipated. Shipments, B. BEE N KB & CO, FRANK & BENTZIN. for the purpose of helping its members in the aggregate enormous, for A. Be7in7ee9 Manager. distribution beyond Chicago h&ve to be purchase a home or commence TIVOLI re-billed there. Merchants and manufacturers business when they are married. Eligibility Ruemke's Buildintr. New Ulm, Minn. find rates raised from 30 to 50 CHAS, ROOSJ to membership consists simply per cent on many distant shipments. perW I NE & BEER HAH -AND in being unmarried. After paying in Coal rates increase cost of fuel $1 BREWERY, ton about Philadelphia. Changes in $250, a member becomes entitled to the iron freights disturb the trade and may full benefit'of SI,000 at the end of Near Meridian Block, close some furnaces. General business eighteen months. Here is another New Ulm, Minn. is fairly active, though dullness is the DRUGGIST and STATIONER, JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. chance for those who have bpen disappointed CM AS. STENGEL, Prop, complaint at some points. The output of iron for the first quarter of 1887 is NEW ULM, MINN. by the Minnesota concern. reckoned at 1,668,036 tons,which is at I3ST The best of liquors and cigars always XJEA-XJER, Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the rate of 15.6 per cent over last year's NOT E and on hand. A warm lunch is served every The sales of real estate in Kansas tbe purchaser. Special attention paid production. Yet present demand is morning. Citv, Mo., have averaged of late about to the bottling of beer. slack. New Orleans finds freighthandling embarrassed by labor trouoles, $1,300,000 a week. At "Wichita, Kas., NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, and trade is dull there and at Mobile they averaged, for two months about Receip Blanks Merchant Tailor, and Montgomery, active at Brimingham, $2,000,000 a week at St .Joseph, Mo., improving at Louisville, except FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn, about $1,200,000 a week. Duluth.Minn. in distilling, and quite active and hopeful at Milwaukee since the defeat of the The undersigned wishes to announce congratulates itself on having blocks of Opposite the Eailroad Depot L.ibor ticket. Money is generally in to the public of New Ulm and vicinity land extending from one to four miles NEW UZM, MINN. good supply, though growing scarce at that he has purchased the tailoring establishment BILL HEADS, around the edge of the city held on Cleveland and Milwaukee on account of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He First class accomodations at speculation at enormous prices. In of slow collections. From most points will endeavor to furnish first-class reasonable rates. Good collections are reported reasonably Minneapolis, Minn., land on the great work only and hopes for a continuance NOTE HEADS and prompt There is growing real estate of the patronage bestowed upon the stabling on tJie thoroughfare can still be had for less speculation, especially at Cincinnati former proprietor. premises. than on Broadway, New York while and Louisville and at other western FR VOGELPOHL. lots in San Diego. Cal., are so dear that cities and new manufacturing centers NEW CHEAP CASE STORE. 0. Baltrusch, business men who wished to settle at the South. Not a few prudent men doubt wnether there is not an undue there have been forced to go elsewhere. expansion ot credits resulting from E. WAGNER, A COMPLETE STOCK OP ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANL THE SrAND\BD. speculative activity, and caution in DEALER I N that direction is certainly warranted. PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Dry Goods, Dealer in Tin recovers a little after a decline, and When the treaty of Washington was Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION? copper, iron, sugar and wool are unchanged. Goods, Green, Dried and being signed at the State Department Eats and Cass, Coffee has risen a quarter of Canned Fruits. by the representatives of Great Britian PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OMDEBS. a cent and cotton a sixteenth. The business failures for the last seven 4 and the United States in the little room Men's and Boys' Clothing, All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. davs number for the Uuited States 198, of the present Washington City Orphan Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota. for Canada 25, total 223, against 223 The Stock is all new and of the best V" Asylum, the Marquis of Ripen, Lord Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans last week and 215 the corresponding quality. ^Tenteiden, Earl Gray, and the American week of last vear. Failures in all sections C.WAGNER, L. G. DAVIS, of the country are about up to the members of the commission, among LADIES' AND GENTS:r Q^*Farmets Produce taken in Fxchange for average,'except, in New York city, where them Hon. E. R. Hoar, were present. goods at tbe most liberal price*. the assignments number only six, -A.tt0rn.e3r at Xja/w Furnishing Goods, Undertaker and Dealer in Lord Tenterden had signed the paper (J. B. SCHMIB'8 OLD STAND.) which were important. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Real Estate, Collection, Loan an and followed this up by affixing his FURNITURE AUG OraETSE Insurance Agent. N|i i GROCERIES, which he wore on his watchchain. gea Just received a new lot of ladies Sleepy Eye, ^in ^Then, turning to Mr. Hoar, the English jackets in black, wine, narv and brown Sample RoomJacob colors for spring wear. We offer them CROCKERY & GLASSWARE nobleman asked, "Have you not a seal iRS,HARNESS a z. ,_ MAKE at $.1.00 each. OF ALL KINDS. v*~ ^ilBOOTS AND SHOES, A family crest which veu will attach to a* Johnson, Proo'r F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block. *#JT and Beater In this document?" "I have a sleeve-button, And the very latest patterns in 7 Throat ot Whips, Collars, and all other Dress Goods & Trimmings. WILL PIPER ^*m^ sir, which will answer the purpose, Dealer in Luneg Disease. If JOB have \v. trifl article* usually kept \\C\YO but thus far my family has been destitute My purchases have been made di JX WINES, LIQUORS in a first-class harness AND CIGA1] rect and for cash, and I am thereby of any other insignia." There mmwM a Cough or Gold, or the children axe uiHrhlS AM u&g shop. enabled to vake the lowest prices. threatened withCrouporWhooping Cough, was a laugh at the expense f the Britisher Free Lunch served every Morning.*^ use Acker's English Remedy and prevent Gall and examine my stock and compare New harnesses ma.de to order and re SEWING MACHINES. and turning back bis coat sleeve further trouble. It is a positive cure, prices before purchasing else pairing promptly attended to. the American sealed his name with his Next door to Port Offlce. and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 60c L*^' where. NEWMLM. MINN SEW ULM. MINK NEW ULM. Chas. L. Boos, New Jim, Minn cuff-button.WASHINGTON CRITIC. MINI BALTRUSCH &