New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 11, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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-r fi'tmer en3y wouk* PET EE SCHEB ER |FB. KUETZING. *T4? vvcvvv IDIAN BLOCK.1) When Germany ratifies the international a and are prevented Dyspepsia, &*-&* copyright determinations of the use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. r,'*3&&- NEW ULM, MINN. Berne convention, as she will soon do, They area positive cure for Dyspeusia, Indigestion, Constipation.-uuthet Flatulency and our own country will be the only great tna50 We guarantee them. 25 and cents. civilized power preferring to cling to a uereyUlm,n CHAS L. ROOS, Managing Editor Chas. L. Roos. New Mmnrj^? glve disgraceful system of literary piracy. *s NnTTPP Again and again have bills recognizing Wednesday, May 11, 188T. the literary property rights of foreign XiUliUJJ dersigned will not be responsible The law relating to instruction in the for any debts contracted by authors in the United States been defeated his wife Josephine HecK or her children. public schools in physiology and hygiene, or laid aside in congress. Our with special reference to the effect present isolation from other civilized Dated May 2nd, 1887. of stimulants and narcotics on the human LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, powers in doing simple justice'to foreign JOSEPH HECK. system, reads as follows: authors ought to make the statesmen PROBATE NOTICE, SASH, BLINDS, Section 1. It shall be the duty of the who blossom at Washington ashamed State of Minnesota, Coonty of Brown }-ss. In boards of education and trustees in of themselves, and stir them to wholesome Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 188? and all kinds of In the Matter of the Guardianship of Xmil Kottke, charge of schools and educational institutions action to wipe out the blot in the Helena Kottke, Lonis Kottke and Emma Kottke Building Material. supported in whole or in part 'scutcheon. PIONEER PRESS.Instead Minors. On reading and tiling the petition of -Adolph by puolic funds, to make provision for of extending to foreign authors the Wiethoff guardian of thepersons and property of NE W ULM Mlim. systematic and regular instruction in Emil Kottke Helena Kottke, Lonis Kottke and same privileges which other countreis Emma Kottke minors for license tosell the real estate p"h\ siology and hygiene, including special seem to be willing to grant to our own, of his wards and it appearingfrom said petition that it is necessary and would be beneficial to reference to the effects of stimulants we a paying a duty of some twenty per John Eauenstein, said wards that said real estate, or apart thereof,' should be sold and narcotics upon the human cent, ad valorem on imported books, WL It is ordered, that the next of kin of the said for the alleged purpose of protecting sjfetem. wards and all persons interested in the estate of BREWER said wards shall appear before said Probate "home industry," which consists in our SEC 2 It shall be the duty of all Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New Ulm in tfce County of Brownaforeaid, on the23rd thepublishers' stealing the literary property teachers in the public schools of day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and to show cause why a license should not be of foreign authors and selling it to us,under state to give systematic and regular instruction granted for the sale of said real estate. the protection of the law, at higher in physiology and hygiene, including And it is further ordered, that a copy of this MALTSTER. order he personally served on the next of kin of Parasols, Parasols, Parasols, prices than would have to be paid for special reference to the effect of said wards residing in said Brown County, and on all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen the original publications if the United stimulants and narcotics upon the human days before the hearing of said petition as Our brewery is fully States did not offer a premium for literary system, and any neglect or refusal aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four equipped and able to fill all orders. successive weeks in the New Ulm Review a week, theft. on the part of such teachers to provide ly newspaper printed and published at the City Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bott- of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of instruction as aforesaid shall be New Lawns, Kew Lawns. New Lawns. ling establishment. which publications shall be at least fourteen days forbefore said day of hearing. deemed sufficient cause for annulling his The four men appointed by law New Ulm, Minn. Dated May 8th 1887, or her certificate by the county superntendenfc selecting a text book for the study of JUST RECEIVED NEW SWISSES IN PLAIN AND FIG- By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, H.FEENZBL, URED NEW DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER or other competent officer. the effects of stimulants and narcotics (L. S.) Judge of Probate. WEAR. ORIENTAL LACES AND FLOUNCINGS IN WHITE hold the most important positions in SEC. 3. No certificate shall be granted MORTGAGE SALE. AND ECRUE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES AND the educational system of our state. any person to teach in the public SILK MITTS. i Default having been made in the payment of the Manufacturer of But not one of them is competent to schools of this state after January first, sum of two hundred and forty five dollars SODA WATER, SOSE, SOSS, SOS^, SOS# ($245 00) which is claimed to be due and is due at decide upon the scientific value of thethe one thousand eight hundred and eightyeight date of this notice udon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered mortgagorsdtFrodl by Bernar SELTZER WATER doctrines laid down in works on physiology (1888), who has not passed a satisfactory hi1* wife as the WE HAVE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT and Bertha Frodl and hygiene. Not one of them examination in physiology and Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited, as AND THE LOWEST PRICES OF LADIES', CHILDREN't and U GOOD S BEFOR E BUYING ELSE mortgagees bearing date the first day of December AT hygiene, with special reference to the has the faintest idea of an investigation A. D. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500.00 AND MISSES' HOSE OF ANY HOUSE IN BROWN CO. CALU and interest accoi ding to the conditions of one effects of stimulants and narcotics upon in any department of natural science. L00 Syyffi, Champagne Cider. certain note therein described, and which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Regis the human system. Not one of them has ever done any ter of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. thepractical laboratory work sufficiently State of Minnesota on thefifteenthday of February SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY. A D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A.M., in Book "N" advanced to carry him to the threshold county superintendent of schools to report of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR ALL MILLINERY. YOU CAN Bii^likimJBfo^., and which mortgage and note was thereafter and of natural science. Nevertheless, the to the superintendent of public instruction CALL IN AND LOOK STOCK OVER AND SATISFY YOUR- on the 18th day of January A. D. 1886 by a written deed of assignment duly made, dated and thefour seem to consider themselves thoroughly any failure or reglect on SELF THAT AVE ALWAYS LIVE UP TO WR ADVERTISE- delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration competent to solve scientific duly sold, assigned and set over by the said part of any board of education'.or trustees MENTS. DEALERS IN Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to problems of the very highest order. of a school or institution receiving the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of pon't forget tlie Place. assignment was thereafter and on the 20th day of aid in whole or in part from the state, April A. D. 1886 at 3 o'clock P.M. duly filed for CHAS, ROOSP No man should hold more land than he record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and to make provision for the instruction for said Brown County, Minnesota and duly recorded can utilize |and improve, is a doctrine in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, aforesaid and such failure or neglect and eaid John Liebl being now the owner and that is coming rapidly to the front, and being satisfactorily proven by the county holder of said mortgage and debt and default having LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, been made in the payment of the amonnthere, the theory of making real estatenot superintendent, or by other persons. inbefore stated and no action or proceeding at law SASH AND BLIND. the improvements thereon, but theor otherwise having been instituted to recover the it shall be sufficent warrant upon which debt secured bv said Mortgage, of any part thereof: DRUGGIST and STATIONER, naked real estate of itselfbear the entire the superintendent of public instruction Lime, Cement and Coal. burden of taxation, i the one the Now theiefore, notice is hereby given, that by may withhold the apportionment of the virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, practical application of which will solve current school fund from such district: and pursuant to the statue in such case OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARGE STOCK OF made and provided the said mortgage will beforeclosed, Lowest prices always. the problem now agitating the millions. provided, that not more than one ar.d the piemies described in andcovered FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MAR- by said mortgage, 1 ing and being the County of fourth of said apportionment shall WHATCOM (W. T.) REVEILLE.If the Brown in the State of Minn viz.: Lots numbered Opposite Railroad Depot, Ten (10) Elevpn (11)Twelve(12)and Thirteen (13) in inhabitants of Washington Territory be withheld upon the first offense, onetmrd BLES, CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS BlockT\vo(2) of "Allisons and Day tons" addition MINN. NEW ULM, were not allowed to hold more land upon the second, and one-half to the Village of Sleepy Eye Like according to the recoided plit thereof in the office ol the Register than they can^itilize and improve, and upon any subsequent offense. ANB CANES. of Deeds in and for Biown Countj and State Louis Buenger, ol Minnesota, with the hereditaments* and appurtenances, the "naked" real estate out there were bEC. 5. That the superintendent of will be sold .it public auction, to the MIXED FAINTS highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and mteiest, to bear the entire burden of taxation, public instruction and the presidents of and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Cor. Minn. and.3d North Sts., the territory couldn't raise enough twenty-fhe dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in the normal schools of this state be directed and by said mortgage in case of foreclosme, and money to pay for booming its wooded the disbursements allowed bj law which sale NEW TJLM, MINN. to recommend some suitable text will be made by the ShenftofsaidBi own County, wildernesses. It takes years of hard book, and to furnish the same at cost at the front door of the Court House, in thecity of New Ulm in said County and State, on the nineteenth labor to clear a few acres of Washington to the several school districts of this day of May A. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY MURAL1V timber land for cultivation. of that day, subject to redemption at any.time state for the study of physiology and and Dealer in all Kinds of within one year from the day ot sale, as pio\ided tfUftKiWfJi} ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, bylaw hygiene, with special reference to the The metric system has been made Dated April fourth A. 1887 effects of stimulants and narcotics upon OIL, BRUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF obligatory by law in France and her JOEN LIEBL Assignee of moi tgage. the human system. colonies, Germany, Italy, Greece, Belgium, LVND& HAGBEKG Attorneys for assignee of THESE GOODS IX THE CITY. mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. The committee named in the law for the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Julius Krause* the selection of a text book now an PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. and Norway, Switzerland, Portugal, Cottonwoo Mills, nounce that no manual will be recommended Spain, Austria and Hungary, RouParaguay, Painter and Paper Hanger. Po^t Office Blodk. ]\fe\v tflnj, which does not teach the nemania, Peru, the Argentine cessity of total abstinence. A number Confederation, Bolivia, Chili, Brazil, Ceiling ecofktion $pediklity B. BEHNEE & CO., of text books devoting from one-eighth the United States of Colombia, Ecuador Custom grinding solicited. Will to one-third of their space to the effects and Mexico. Among the countries in All work executed neatly and promptly. grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange of stimulants and narcotics are known Ordersmay be left at my residence which this simple and practical system 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 in Schapekahm's building corner to have been submitted to the four ise of measures and weights is not obligatory fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Minnesota and Fourth North streets. EXTENSIVE OPEMXG OF NEW AND DESIRABLE men of Minnesota, but failed tofindfavor and, consequently, not in general and feed sold at low rates and delivered J. KRAUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. in their eyes because their authors use, the most prominent are Great in New Ulm free of expense. did not deem it advisable to "knock Britain, Turkey, the United States and fHEO. MUELLER. HERM. ESSEN FRANK & BENTZIN. out" sciencej and common sense by Russia. TIVOLI classifying diluted alcohol and stimulants containing the same with strychnine It is said that President Angell of MANUFACTURERS OF and arsenic. The committee says the University of Michigan was outspoken AND it will not "compromise with sin." In BREWERY in opposition to the amendment the eyes of these four pre-eminently recently submitted to the people of his AND DEALERS IN righteous men it is perhaps no sin tostate, to prohibit the manufacture and S put a construction upon the law given JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. sale of intoxicants as a beverage. The Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, GROCERIES above which no honest man can sanction. G00D race of college presidents that have DH_ NEW ULM, MINN. Ten years ago a gentleman in opinions of their own as well as the Pure beer sold in quantities to suit Wisconsin was running for a state office requisite courage to utter them, does Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. the purchaser. Special attention paid ft as the nominee of the democratic not seem to be quite extinct yet. to the bottling of beer. party. At the time being he publicly BOOTS & SHOES cave it as his opinion that "no socalled NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL, In the United States there are but Merchant Tailora temperance laws (prohibition five botanical gardens, while Great laws) shall be passed," vouching with FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Britain, togethei with her colonies, has Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn, i his signature for the honesty of his convictions. 39, Germany 34, France with her colonies The undersigned wishes to announce Opposite the Bailroad Depot, ETC. ETC. To-day the gentleman in question to the public of New Ulm and vicinity 25, Italy 23, Russia and Siberia 17, NEW TJLM, MINN. that he has purchased the tailoring establishment is a member of the text book committee 1 Austria and Hungurv 13, Scandinavia of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He mentioned above and apparently 7. First class accomodations will endeavor to furnish first-class at assits in misinterpreting a law whose reasonable rates. Good work only and hopes for a continuance A single sheet of paper 72 inches language is free from ambiguity. The WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR of the patronage bestowed upon stabling on the the wide and 1\ miles long was made without former proprietor. position taken by the committee could premises. a break, in a paper-mill at Watertown, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL FR. VOGELPOHL. only be justified if it had been proven New York, a few days ago. The NEW CHEAP CASE STORE. Baltrusch, that the effects of all stimulants are AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT sheet weighed 2,207 pounds. Just the such as to render total abstinence necessary. thing for the next special edition of the THE LOWEST PRICES. In this case, however, the WAGNER, Pioneer Press. DEALER I N passage of the most stringent prohibition B. BEHNKE & CO, Dry Goods, Dealer in laws would become an absolute necessity. A. Behnke, Manager. One Dr. S. Th. Stein has succeeded Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Fur. No person having a brain in producing cataract in the eyes of wherewith he does his own thinking and nishing Goods, Green, Dried Hats and Cass, F. BEHNKE, PIONEER young porpoises by means of the vibrations Canned Fruits. can honestly claim that total abstinence of tuning forks of different pitches. Store,*c Drug Men's and Roys' Clothing, should be taught in the schools without =DEALER IN= All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices, A method of producing cataracts $& at the same time favoring the pas-n i the eyes of old and hardened sinners The Stock is all new and of the best Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans *i sage of prohibition laws. Will Presitjp, might prove a little more beneficial to quality. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. dent Edward Searing of the State tip world at large. LADIES' AND GENTS' Mianesota Street, |jjji& Normal School at Mankato explain? [^"Farmers Produce taken in Exchinge for goods at the roost liberal prices NEW ULM, MINN. Furnishing Goods," The Indiana Academy of Sciences ,A full and fresh stock of rife* (J. B. SCHMIB'S OLD STAND will hold a meeting May 19 and 20 at SLEEPY EYE, MINN. drugs ana tv*ed'icines[choice f- issT'** No democrat can be nominated for -A.X,SO the "Shades of Death," near Waveland, perfumery,fine soaps,combs GROCERIES, I AUG. qUBNS^ president unless he is stoutly in favor Montgomery Co., Ind. A gloomy place and toilet articles, books, of theoretical and ultimate free trade for a meetinsr. r stationery, colors, varnishes CROCKERY & GLASSWARE vl and incidental temporary protection ei'y, Ian\ p*i, etrf, glass,putty and painters Misses' trimmed hats 1.00 and 1.25 HARNESS MAKER T| BOOTS AND SHOES, K4I through a tariff adjusted for revenue. supplies. each worth $1.50 and $2.00 atF. Kuetz- GOOD TABLE BUTTER. WASHINGTON POST. To which it may |pAnd the very latest patterns in |g and Dealer ID PIANOS^t ORGANS AND4 Whips, Collars, and all other as well be added that no democrat can Dress Goods & Trimmings. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.!* New Brick,Cor Minn. & Centre Sirs- articles usually kept be elected unless he is in favor ot free My purchases have been made di f\\ A tand reliable Medicinesare thedbest depend upon. Acker' Bloo El trade, absolute and immediate. If a vx in a first-class har1 PURE WINES AND LI- rect and for cash, and I am therebj 1 ness shop. i9 ixir has been prescribed for years for allim- enabled to 'wake the lowest prices. QUORS FOR MEDICAL CiSE, protectionist must be elected, better the puritiesoftheBlood. Ineveryformof Scrofulous, Call and examine my stock and compare Physicians prescription! careful New harnesses made to order and re simon-pure republican article than a Goods sold at Roc':-bottoal prices for Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is prices before purchasing else compounded at all hours of the day invaluable. For Rheumatism, hasnoequal. cash. Goods delivered in any part of fence-sti addling, incidental, temporary pairing promptly attended to. wheie. Chas L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. BALTRUSCH the citv. NEWMLM. SSjr MINN a-d iqht. jprotectiFi,4emocrnt^ THE STANDARD.