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

April 27, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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Meridian Bloc PEMB= SCHEBEB, The French crown jewels will soon v&H fty-'it&Mi goaC- thinps of this Dyspepsia Acker' i*"*-% **&?* sorrowfully let 11 be worn by the wives of United States */V 1 *T NEW ULM, MINN. senators.,.,,. Millinery% _ IMJ. TKLICIS will cure Dyspepsia, Millinery! -DEALER IN "If the Preston Union slink was 'j-v-unn and Constipation sold on a LI CHAS.-L. KOOS, Managing Editor ypt, uaranteo at 25 end 50 cents, by within reach of the arms of the Southern Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Minnesota editors he would get his *S ASSIGNEE NOTICE. LADIES' HATS, Wednesday, April 27, 1887. 3 probosus flattened for calling them slSlf vile names. You are not worth noticing, I MISSES HATS, ^m In a lecture recently delivered before STATE OF MINNESOTA,) District Co^rt you puppy."LAKE CRYSTAL the University [Liberal Society, at Minneapolis, Connty of Brown, 9th Judielcal Dist. CHILDRENS HATS,|#ffe| UXION. We should advise the Lake la the matter of the assignment ot Willibald the Rev. McGobrick announced & Eibner, insolvent. Crystal contemporary to put in his PLAIN AND TRIMMED, to an astonished world his discovery On reading and filing the petition of Charles LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Roos assignee, in the above entitled matter representing heavy woik henceforth with the bare that the statements of writers that he has converted into cash all the !-:r\ SASH, BLINDS, CHILDREN LACE CAPS, 55 property of the above named insolvent that has Cl knuckle. concerning the persecution of Galileo come into his hands as pnch assignee, and CHILDRENLACE COLLARS^ is prepared. to render an account thereof and are untrue and that the pictures of his of his doings in the discharge of his trust as such Bob Burdette pays his compliments and all kinds of misery are simply lies, "because GaliJeo assignee, and praying that he be allowed to make LACE GOODS OF ALL KINDS such report and that his accounts be audited and to ifi& newspaper chronic fault-finder was pensioned by Pope Urban." allowedand that he be relieved and discharged of "Building Material. and from his said trust upon payment to the creditors as foilows: "Suppose a newspaper SILK LACES IN ALL COLORS Yes, he was pensioned, and must have of said insolvent, the remaining money in his man every time he hears of a man who hands as such assignee as required by law. been one of the happiest of mortals on WOOLLACESIN ALL COLORS Ordered: That the 9th day of May A. D. 1887,'. HEW ULM, MINN. severely criticises him or his paper in in the this account. The fact that he was at 10 O'clock in the forenoon at my office city cf New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, is public, should retaliate by holding up SILK VELVETS, compelled, nder penalty of death at Joh Hauenstein hereby designated as the time and place for the to the public gaze the faults and shortcomings hearing of said report and the application of said tne stake, to recant in public his foolish petitioner. VELVETEENS AND of said fault-finder, what notions of a moving earth, as well Ordered further: That all creditors and persons BREWER interested in said estate show cause before me at would be the result? Why, the criticiser as the fact of his banishment to Siena VELVET RIBBONS IN said time and place, if any they have, why said accounts should not be allowed and all the acts thinks himself terribly outraged and, subsequently, to Arcetri, is too insignificant AND WIDTHS. and doings of the petitioner in all things ratified SHADES4 ALL and would thirst for the editor's gore. and confirmed, and why said assignee should not to be mentioned in connection be discharged and his bonds cancelled and the prayer Then the poor quill-driver would get with the munificence that kept MALTSTER. of said petition in all things granted, and why judgment should not be entered herein discharging shot or shoot somebody. The patient him Ironi starving. Our entire second floor is satdinsolveat. beast of burden, the country journalist, Ordered further: That service of this order! be made by publication thereof for three successive reserved for Millinery OKLY. The firm of Proctor & Gamble, soap never does this except under great provocation. weeks, at least once in each week, prior to said Our brewery is fully equipped and 9th day of May 1887, in a weekly newspaper print* We carry the largest assortment It isn't because he is afraid makers at Cincinnati, will hereafter permit able to fill all orders. ed and published in said Brown County, and ^by sending a copy thereof through the mail to each of Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling to do it, but because he isn't mean its employes to share in its profits cf plain and trimmed the creditors of insolvent at least 10 days prior to establishment. enough. He allows men to go around said 9th day of May A. D. 1887. on the following plan. Three trustees Dated at New Ulm, Minn, this 9th day of April hats for Ladies, Misses and New Ulm, Minn. trying to destroy his business. He are to be appointed, two book-keepers A. D. 1887. B. F. WEBBER, Judge of District Court, 9th hears his paper called a worthless sheet H.FRENZEL, and a superintendent in the firm's employ, Children. Judicial District. because its editor, in doing his duty has who will every year ascertain the MORTGAGE SALE. Also the largest assortment of fine flowers, ostrich tips and.. stepped on somebody's toes. Such amount of profits, and allowing interest Default having been made in the payment of the worthless scoundrels should receive BO Manufacturer of sum of two hundred and forty five dollars on the capital employed and reasonable plumes of any house west of St. Paul and we guarantee the i ($345.00) which is claimed to be due and is due at SODA WATER, mercy at the hands of the* press." salaries to the members of the firm, divide the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, lowest prices. Remember that our millinery department is, duly executed and delivered by Bernard Frodl 9: the remaining profits between the SELTZER WATER and Bertha Frodl his wife as mortgagors to the under the management of Miss E. Fritsehe, whose exel- Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited, as firm and the employes in proportion to By an act of Congress at the close mortgagees bearing date the first day of December and A. D. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500.00 the capital and the wages earned. The lent workmanship has always been admired. ^.^-^m^ of the war a bounty of $100 was allowed It J. and interest according to the conditions of one employes have accepted the proposition certain note therein described, and which mortgage all volunteers of '61, This included Champagne Cider. LADIES OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY MliL iff 1&D was duly recorded in the office of the Register with thanks, and resolved to allow no Sheriff Higgins, who had enlisted in a of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS ANfir State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February outside influence to disturb the relation Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. Vermont regiment, and he at once applied A. D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Book "W" of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, STYLES. REMEMBER THE PLACE AND BEAR IN MIND between them and their employers. for the bounty, forwarding with and which mortgage and note was thereafter and on the 18th day of January A. D. 1886 by a his application his discharge from the THAT, EMPLOYING A FORCE OF 1 CLERKS IT IS NO written deed of assignment duly made, dated and Her Hawaian Majesty, Queen Kapiolani, service. That was twenty-three years delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, duly sold, assigned and set over by the said the Princess Lilinokalani and ago. A few days ago Mr. Higgins received Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to DEALERS IN F.KUETZING. se\eral high Samdwichian officials are. the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of a letter from Washington, announcing assignment was thereafter and on the 20th day of in San Francisco. April A. D. 1886 at 3 o'clock P. M. duly filed tor that his application had been CHAS, ROOSP record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Brown County, Minnesota and duly recorded granted, and tbe $100 would be paid Three hundred New York clerks in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, out of the first appropriation made by were arrested the other day for sweeping and caid John Liebl being now the owner and holder of said mortgage and debt and default having Congress for that purpose. The letter dust into the street in defiance of LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, been made in the payment of the amount here, inbefore stated and no action or proceeding at law also contained his discharge, that the mayor's mandate. SASH AND BLIND. or otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, of any part thereof: had been forwarded to Washington at Coal.DRUGGIST and STATIONER, The Minneapolis Evening Journal Lime, Cement and the close of the war. Mr. Higgins has Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by says that a metropolis like Minneapolis virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, hopes that his grand-children will live and pursuant to the statue in such case OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARGE STOCK OF Q[ has its greatest glory in the future. long enough to receive the $ 100.ST. made and provided the said mortgage will beforeclosed,-and the premises described in andcovered Lowest prices always. Such modesty is very becoming. FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MAR- JAMES JOURNAL. by said mortgage, lying and being in the Connty of Brown in the State of Minn.viz.: Lots numbered Ten (10) Eleven (ll)Twelve(12)and Thirteen (13) in The New York legislature has passed Opposite Railroad Depot, BLES, CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS Block Two (2) of "Allisons and Day tons" addition A Southwestern Twister. a bill requiring hotels more than two NEW ULM, MINN. to the Village of Sleepy Eye Lake, according to the recorded plat thereof in the office of the Register stories high to have a strong rope attached AND CANES of Deeds in and for Brown County, and State Louis Buenger, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, to each window in order to enable A fearful cyclone, tornado and hail MIXED PAIWTS will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, storm, swepb over a considerable guests to escape in case of fire. and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and part of Western and Southwestern twenty-five dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Missouri, Southeastern Kansas, and Our state geologist, Prof. N. H. Winchell, and by said mortgage In case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law which sale Northern Arkansas, Thursday evening will be accompanied on the geological NEW ULM, MINN. will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, Sgf Alt XSStBABX-E SKAt3 last, causing great loss of life and destruction at the front door of the Court House, in thecity of survey this summer by his to property, as well as maiming New Ulm in said County and State, on the nineteenth day of May A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, brother, Prof. Alexander Wine-hell, of large numbers of people. In Bates WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY MURALLW M., of that day, subject to redemption at any time and Vernon counties, Missouri, the destruction Ann Arbor. within one year from the day of sale, as provided and Dealer in all Kinds of by law. is very great. Six people ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, r-y Dated April fourth A. D. 1887. were killed in the neighborhood of the A charge of bribery has been made OIL, BRUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF JOHN LIEBL ft towns of Hume and Sprague, and a Assignee of mortgage. in the Michigan legislature. Some ne number were seriously and some fatally LIND& HAGBERG Attorneys for assignee of THESE GOODS IN THE CITY mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. down there is probably anxious t test injured. Humble Station on the Pacific road, was destroyedonly one WM, FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. the secret power and usefulness of a JPMOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. HERM. ESSEN. THEO. MUELLER. Cottonwood Mills, house being left standing. Dr. Smith's rival cipher. Up here in Minnesota, the house, three miles from Rich Hill, was Po^t Office Slodk. jNfewUhr,, CO,,jtfinq., machine wouldn't work. BEHNEE:& blown to atoms, and Mrs. Smith fatally injured. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. MANUFACTURERS OF It seems that Gov. Pierce didn't get B. Regan, and two children, were badly CXCJARS, Custom grinding solicited. Will there as president of the "university" hurt. Two hired men on the place also received injuries. All the stables grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange at Grand Forks. Does this mean that and granaries on the Bruce place were 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 the day has not come yet when politicians demolished, and on A. J. Miller's farm AND DEALERS IN lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour can grab for college presidencies? three miles west of Sprague, a splendid EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, and feed sold at low rates and delivered residence, barns and outhouses were destroyed, A Sioux Falls paper is authority for SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. nine head of cattle, a number in New Ulm free of expense. of hogs and other stock was killed, and the statement that sleeping-car receipts FRANK & BENTZIN. Mr. Miller and his wife and baby were have fallen off 200 per cent, since the TIVOLI Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. bloivn into the well and drowned. In interstate commerce law has been in the lower part of Cinn county Kansas READY-MADE WINE& BEER HALL operation. This is as it ought to be. a regular funnel shaped twister made a descent about 6 o'clock, seven miles People have been compelled long AND north of Prescott., Every farm house BREWERY, enough to pay for their berths, and if in the path of the storm was demolished Near Meridian Block, the companies are now paying passengers and every house in Prescott ruined. New Ulm, 1 Minn. for sleeping in their cars, nobody Four miles from Prescott Mr. Flinn's CHAS. STENGEL, Prop. JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. fine residence was mashed flat, and will object. Mrs Flinn and three small children The best of liquors and cigars always NEW ULM, MINN. DI(Y GOODS were mortally injured, and two visitors WINONA REPUBLICAN. The late on hand. A warm lunch is served every dangerously hurt. Jacob Brock and Pure beer sold in quantities to suit morning. legislature in Maine enacted a new liquor wife and one son, William McPold and the purchaser. Special attention paid law more stringent than any before. wife and child, werealso fatallyjinjnred. to the bottling of beer. A few miles from* this scene W. S. Bogart, It provides that a person selling BOOTS & SHOES, Mrs. M. Odell, Mr. Hogan, wife liquor shall be imprisoned for the first NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, Merchant Tailor* and two children, had taken refuge in offense, that procuring a United States a stone cellar, when eight cows fell on Minn. St, New Ulm, Minn. license for selling liquor shall be evidence FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. them through the roof, and all were severely hurt. William Browningburg's that the firm procuring it has sold The undersigned wishes to announce Opposite the Railroad Depot* family found refuge in a storm cave, to the public of New Ulm and vicinity liquor in violation of law,and that constables ETC. 'n~ while a $5,000 house was scattered over that he has purchased the tailoring establishment NEW ULM, MINN. shall be appointed to look out the field. Ten miles northwest of Prescott of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He for lawbreakers and collect evidence Mrs. Sarah Crane was killed and will endeavor to furnish first-class First class accomodations at her family injured by the crushing of against them. The law went into effect work only and hopes for a continuance reasonable rates. Good the house. Within a distance of 22 of the patronage bestowed upon the on the 18th inst., and now is in force. stabling on tJie WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR miles only one house is known to have formerproprietor. But the new law appears to be no better stood the storn. H. C. Tripp, of Kansas premises. FR. VOGELPOHL. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL than the old in suppressing the liquor City was killed. Nearly every Baltrusch, HEW CHEAP GASH STORE. traffic. As an experiment it is a house at Miami Junction, five miles AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT north of Prescott, was blown down and failure. Bangor, as the telegraphic i J' several persons were injured. Seventeen dispatches inform us, has 200 saloons THE LOWEST PRICES. f, ft**. .vis 5 E. WAGNER, persons are known to have been running every day, and the hotels have killed in Lynn county, and about fifty -DEALER IN B. BEHNKE & CO. Dry Hoods, open bars. In other cities the law is severely wounded. In Jordan County, Groceries,inNotions, Dealer Fur. A. Behnket Manager. Kas.. reports are coming in slowly of Goods,v likewise disregarded. It is enforced Dry terrible devastation. The Mills family nishing Goods, Green, Dried and in small places and in the country, was nearly exterminatedtwo children' F. H. BEHNKE. PIONEER Canned Fruits. where public sentiment is in favor and father and mother being killed, Hi Men's and Boys' Clothing, of temperance. It is not enforced and a niece and other children found =DEALER I N= Brug Store^ All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Ladies Jacket and Dolmans barely alive, but will recover. In Anderson where public sentiment is opposed to county the cyclone badly damaged The Stock is all new and of the best enforced abstinence. In other words, the town of Colony, and at Blue quality. Wp*'* & *1* P?' the law is ajgreat success where men Mound, a town of 950 inhabitants, twenty DR. C.^WESCHCKE, StreetPROP'R, i:4 Minnesota LADIES' AND GENTS' do not feel inclined to violate it, but houses were scattered and two persons Q2?~FarmeT8 Produce taken in Exchange for killed. Furnishing Goods, wherejthe disposition to drink exists it goods at the most liberal priced. *f/ NEW ULM, MINN! is a failure now as it always has been. (J. B. SCHMID'B OLD STAND.) i-fA* A fuU and fresh stock of SLEEPY EYE, MINN. A special from Greenville, Miss, says When an individual or a community drugs and medicines,choice ALSO that the section of country visited bv AUG. QUEUSE, can be impressed with the conviction, GROCERIES, perfumery,fine soaps,combs the terrible thunder storm, followed by whether based upon physical, moral, or and toilet articles, books, heavy hail, killed live stock and injured CROCKERY & GLASSWARE many colored persons Boliver county. economical considerations, that the stationery, colors, varnishes The town of Huntington was HARNESS MAKER glass,putty and painters BOOTS AND SHOES, consumption of intoxicating. beverages nearly demolished. supplies. is wrong and detrimental to the best $00D TABLE BUTTER.,, and Dealer in "And the very latest patterns in welfare of such individual or community, PIANOS, ORGANS AND Whips, Collars, and all other Dress Goods & Trimmings. New Brick,Cor. Minn. 6 Centre Strs., there will be no difficulty in any articles usually kept MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. My purchases have been made 'ina first-class bar- such case in securing obedience to a results, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, NEW UM, MINN. 8hP- Jfl rr. rect and for cash, and I am thereby PURE WINES AND LJ^l s&ffi*9* tocommended by physicians and endorsed prohibitory law. But a prohibitory law enabled to vake the lowest prices. QUORS FOR MEDICAL UStf^l by all who have used ihem. The best Gall and examine my stock and compare has in and of itself never brought about remedyforDyspepsia, Hatulency,andCon- Goods sold at Bock-bottom prices for New harnesses made torder and re Physicians preseriptioni carefully prices before purchasing elsewhere., sUpation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c by that convictionand it never will. cash. Goods delivered in any part of compoanded at all hours of the pairing promptly attended to. Chas. L.Roos, Ken Jim, I .the city. mrA ruU ...-,_,,., *-._,,.. ._..*,_ t. g&sMqifcr-- S95