New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 18, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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^p s^Sss**? *$'SjK HEWN BLOCK. rPETEB The Pennsylvania legislature has Blood Elixir is the on! *Ke\ce/v^ft SCHEBEB.FR KDMNG, Blooa Remedy guaran- passed a bill establishing a Saturday teed. It is a r-o^iti\ cure for Ulcers, Eruptions ,JC^'FS? NEW ULM, MINN. half-holiday. or bypnditic Poisoning. It purifies the vrhole system, and banishes all Rheumatic DEALER \ti- Bishep Ireland returned from Rome LUMBER aud Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. CHAS.-L ROOS, Managing Editor to St. Paul Saturday morning. was Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. welcomed home in a style that must Wednesday, May 18, 1887. have pleased him. liUllUIl dersigned will not be responsible The Review, a weekly published at for any debts contracted by his wife Josephine HecK or her children. Gen. Beauregard sa\s he has no time Minneapolis and 'devoted principally to to waste wrangling with Jeff. Davis advertising the "Pathfinder" series of Dated May 2nd, 1887. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, about war matters. Yes Beauregard total abstinence text-books, contains JOSEPH HEC K. is a very busy man. He and old Jubal the following significant criticism of SASH, BLINDS, PROBATE NOTICE, Early tnrn the wneel of the Louisiana Blaisdell's Primer of Physiology State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In lottery for a living, and they seem to "Reading Matter 117 pages Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 188? and all kinds of be proud of it.PIONEER PRESS. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Emil Kottke, Preface. 8 i Helena Kottke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke Building Material. Minors. Total 125 pages Mr. Conkling's state of mind about his On reading and filing the petition of Adolph Wiethoff guardian of thepersona and property of To come up to required stan old party is very much, like that of the Emil Kottke Helena Kottke, Louis Kottke and HEW ULM, MIHH. Emma Kottke minora for license tosell the real estate dard should contain on alcoholic Indian who had indulged too freely in of his wards and it appearing from said petition Joh Hauenstein, drinks and other thatit Is necessary and would be beneficial to firewater and was wandering about said wards that said real estate, or apart thereof, narcotics 31 pages wildly in Washington. When asked if should be sold &ts**HS)t f*tPI ft is ordered, that the next of km of the said Contains less than 12 he was lost he replied indignantly: BREWER wards and all persons interested in the estate of said wards shall appear before said Probate Mentions Cider 0 times "Me no lost. Wigwam lostN. Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New Mentions Beer 1 Ulm in tte County of Brownaforesaid, on the 23rd MAIL AND EXPRESS. day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Mentions Strong Drink 12 to show cause why a license should not be GUCldL granted for the sale of said real estate. Mentions Alcoholic Liquors 16 A novel point was raised about a MALTSTER. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this H,* order be personally served on the next of km of Mentions Alcohol 30 Parasols, Parasols, Parasols. week ago, at Chicago, by Alexander said wards residing in said Brown County, and on Cider not mentioned. Beer mentioned all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen Sullivan, one of the counsel for the defense days before the hearing of said petition as Our brewery is fully equipped and once. Strong drinks 58 times. Not in the county boodle cases. aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four able to fill all orders. successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly Ik^e ki\d Ioweg fti6e$. one word about fermentation, but says State's Attorney Grinnell on purely newspaper printed and published at the City Mr. F. Grebe has charge ef tbe bottling on page 27, "It makes some difference of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of technical grounds challenged the entire establishment New Lawns, Kew Lawns. New Lawns. which publications shall be at least fourteen days what kind of liquor is taken." Page 58 before said day of hearing. array of jurors, his evident purpose New Ulm, Minn. Dated May 8th 1867, warns against drinking cold water. being to secure a special venire, in the By the Court, JUST RECEIVED NEW SWISSES IN PLAIN AND FIG- Page 42 infoi ms us that alcohol '"may ERNST BRANDT, ra H.FRENZEL, make-up of which the present county URED NEW DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER (L. S.) Judge of Probate be a real poison." Do the friends of board would have absolutely no voice. WEAR. ORIENTAL LACES AND FLOUNCINGS IN WHITE MORTGAGE SALE. the children want such instruction If Mr. Grinnell declared that owing to the AND ECRUE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES AND Default haying been made in the payment of the so, write to the commission." Manufacturer of SILK MITTS. same technical defects, all the juries in sum of two hundred and forty five dollars ($245 00) which is claimed to be due and is due at The statements quoted above are such SODA WATER, this county chosen since 1883 are ille. the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, that no person with even but a duly executed and delivered by Bernard Frodl il. Mr. Sullivan tartly replied that if SELTZER WATER and Bertha Frodl hi wife as mortgagors to the WE HAVE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT moderate share of common sense can Mr. Grinnell's declarations were true, Scottish American Mortgage Company Limited, as CHILDREN4 a nd AND THE LOWEST PRICES OF LADIES', mortgagees bearing date the first day of December object to them. Still, the ladies who the state's attorney must be prepared A. D. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500 00 AND MISSES' HOSE OF ANY HOUSE IN BROWN CO. CALL- are spreading themselves in the Minneapolis and interest according to the conditions of one to admit that the jury in the anarchist Champagne Cider. certain note therein described, and which mortgage IN AND LOOK AT OUR GOODS BEFORE BUYING ELSE- Review appear to consider them was duly recorded in tbe office of the Regie case was illegal. Judge Shepherd has WHERE. ter of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and ingnly unscientific. Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. reserved his decision. The conviction State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February MILLINERY, MILL1NEKY, MILLINERY. A D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A. in Book "N" of both anarchists and boodlers is perhaps of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, fUq^kmJBfo^., and which mortgage and note was thereafter and The Pioneei Press has the following AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR ALL MILLINERY. YOU CAN too big a job for the Chicagoans. on the 18th day of January A D. 1886 by a CALL IN AND LOOK STOCK OVER AND SATISFY YOUR- about the "Pathfinder" series: "It is written deed of assignment duly made, dated and delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration SELF THAT WE ALWAYS LIVE UP TO OUR ADVERTISE- not at all a treaties on physiology and duly sold, assigned and set over by the said DEALERS IN MENTS. Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited.to h}giene, with leferences to something The Concord School of Philosophy, the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of Don't forget tlie Place. else. It i a mi-leading dissertation on assignment was thereafter and on the 20th day of at its meeting this summer, proposes to April A. 1886 at 3 o'clock P. M. duly filed for alcohol, tobacco, opium and chloral, wrestle with the problem of ,,The record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and CHAS, ROOSJ for said Brown County, Minnesota and duly recorded with accidental -ind occasional reference Knowableness f Things-in-itself." It is in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, and said John Liebl being now the owner and to phj iology and hygieue. The confidently expected by insiders that holder of said mortgage and debt and default having LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, primer of this evies is about as absurd been made in the payment of the amount here, after settling this matter the school will inbefore stated and no action or proceeding at law SASH AND BLIND. a book for boys as we have seen for a tackle the long-debated question of the or otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, of any part thereof: long time. It opens with an enticing DRUGGIST and STATIONER, Understandableness of Nothing-outsideof-itself. Lime, Cement and Coal. picture of a fnely developed girl baby PHILADELPHIA PRESS.Prof. Now theiefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, playing with her doll, and starts out by Harris and his brother philosophers and pursuant to the statue in such case OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARGE STOCK OF i Lowest prices always. made and provided the said mortgage will before. saying that "htt'e girls like a doll to have selected Aristotle as the subject Closed, and the premises described in andcovered FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MAR- play with." It contains, farther on. by said mortgage, lying and being in the County of of their discussion at the annual Brown in the State of Minn viz Lots numbered Opposite Railro id Depot, strong homily against giving soothing- gathering in classic old Concord, during Ten (10) Eleven (ll)Twelve(12)and Thirteen(13)m BLES, CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS Block Two (2) of "Allisons and Daytons" addition NEW ULM, MINN. s\ rup to babies. And it is a mawkish the coming summer. The heroic to the Village of Sleep} Ej Like according to the recorded plat thereof in the office ol the Register affair throughout. The sum and substance abstention from a consideration of the AND CANES. Louis Buenger, of Deeds in and for Brown Countj and State of its instruction is this: "Any labor and land questions on the part of of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, MXSED PAINTS will be sold at public auction, to the drink that contains alcohol is notafood the pundits is very noticeable and commendable. highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premise*, and to make one strong but is a poison to PIONEER PRESS.While Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., twenty-fhe dollars attorneys fee, as stipulated in hurt one and at lu to kill." Upon and by said mortgage in case of foreclosuie, and the newspapers are continually poking NEW ULM, MINN. the disbursements allowed by law which sale this the changes are rung hundreds of fun at Prof. Harris and the meetings of will be made by the Shenfi of said Brown County, XW A^y WSSSStASS-K SHADED at the front door of the Court House, in thecity of times. Of its 124 pages, about fortjfour the Concord School of Philosophy, they New Ulm in said County and State, on the nineteenth day of May A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, are devoted solely to talks about are ever ready to accept the most important WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY MURAL1N, of that day, subject to redemption at any time and Dealer in all Kinds of stimulants and narcotics. There is within one year row the day of sale, as pi ovided teachings of speculative philosophy bylaw ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, not enough ph\ siology and hygiene left wiinout examining the premises Dated April fonrth A. 1887 to hang upon the peg. But the woist from which its deductions are made. JOB* LIEBL OIL, BRUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Assignee of mortgage. of it is the palpable dishonesty in the A. man who reads his paper bv electric LIND& HAGBEBO Attorneys for assignee of mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. THESE GOODS IN THE CITY. compilers. Thus beer is included in light ought not to ridicule electrical JOHN BENTZIN. W M. FRANK. Julius Krause the geneial denunciation as a poison. Cottonwoo Mills. science* because he does not know how PROMPT ATTENTION, GIVEN TO MAIL OR1JERS. But they have temperance instruction to build a dynamo or how to apply Fainter and Paper Hanger. Po^t Offide Slodk. j\few U'lni, JVlinn- in St. Louis, and they also make much technical terms. beer there. To please the local taste, B. BEHNEE & CO., Ceiling ecofktion a. $$ediality there is a separate edition of the Pathfinder, Custom grinding solicited. Will The game law recently passed by the vith "St Louis Edition" stamped grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange All work executed neatly and promptly. Minnesota legislature is no doubt a on the covei, in which every allusion Ordersmay be left at my residence 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 "woodchuck" foi the benefit of city in Scbapekahm's building corner to beer as a drink to be avoided is carefully lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour dudes, who could not hit the side of a Minnesota and Fourth North streets. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE rut out. The children are told and feed sold at low rates and delivered barn, but intend through this law to J. KRAUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. what beer is, and how it is made, but in New Ulm free of expense. prevent farmers from making use of never a word as to its possible effects HERM. ESSEN. fHEO. MUELLER. FRANK & BENTZIN. the wild game that feed on their grain, Even the sentence above has the "poison" TIVOLI in the hope that prairie chickens, ducks, lefeience eliminated. So that the etc., will become so tame that they can READY-MADE children of St. Louis may conclude that MANUFACTURERS OF be caught by sprinkling salt upon their beer is a soothing and harmless beverage, AND tails.NORTH WESTERN LABOR UNION. BREWERY. while the children of St. Paul learn that it is to be avoided exactly as whisky The Rochester POST reports a fatal AND DEALERS IN or rum. This sort of thing should accident caused by a wind will: Thomas JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. be kicked incontinently out of every Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, Leacb, a farmer living in the town school room where it is not held that DI|Y GOODS NEW ULM, MINK. of Pleasant Grove, met with a sad misadventure the boys and girls may be taught to lie on Thursday morning of Fare beer sold in quantities to suit and steal if local interest requires it" Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. last week. He had a wind-mill pump the purchaser. Special attention paid to the bottling of beer. on his farm and had gone to the top of BOOTS & SHOES the tower, about twenty-five feet from In the circular recently issued by 4 W *P^V*^W9 NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, the ground, to oil the gearing after doing State Supt. D. L. Kiehle, that officer Merchant Tailor* this he stood on the platform a eays on behalf of the state commission FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn, while looking over the country, the situation intrusted with the selection of a textbook Opposite the Railroad Depot, The undersigned wishes to announce being elevated and giving a fine ETC. on physiology and hygiene: "The to the public of Ne Ulm and vicinity NEW ULM, MINN. view of all the surrounding country. commission advise that the friends of that he has purchased the tailoring establishment While standing thus the mill swung the bill make pesonal examination of of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He First class accomodations at around verv rapidly in the wind, sweeping will endeavor to furnish first-class the books they either recommend or condemn, reasonable rates. Good work only and hopes for a continuance him of the platform. In falling the and point out the peculiar excellencies WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR stabling on the of the patronage bestowed upon the unfortunate man struck against a fence, of tbe books they commend former proprietor. premises. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL breaking one of his fore-arms in two and the defects of those which fail to FB. VOOKLPOHL. places, he then fell across a water HEW CHEAP GiSI STORE. G. Baltrusch, meet their approval. The commission AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT trough at the foot of the pump, striking desires the cordial co-operation of the with his hip on a two by eight piece of THE LOWEST PRICES. W, C. T. U., to which we are all so E. WAGNER, pine running across the trough, and B. BEHITK E & CO.' greatly indebted." The day does not DEALER INDry breaking it, striking his head on the solid Goods, seem to be very distant when the sweet Dealer in A. Belinke, Manager. side of tbe trough, fracturing his Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Furnishing influences of the W* C. T. U., which skull at the base. Hewas entirely unconscious, Hats and Cajjs, Goods, Green, Dried and are now infusing new life into the ancient F. H. BEHNKE. PIONEER veins of our department of public Canned Fruits. and though he had all the 1 Drug: Storer attention that the skill of Drs. Mayo and Mors and Roys' Clothing, instruction, will make themselves felt =DEALEK IN= All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices, Hill could render, he never rallied but in other departments of onr state organism. lingered in that condition till death took Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans The Stock is all new and of the best quality. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R., place, on Sunday. The accident was wt^"" witnessed by Mr. Leach's son, about The Le Sn ur Sentinel informs the LADIES' AND GENTS* Minnesota Street, -1 ff^*Farmei9 Produce taken Excbinge for eighteen years old, but he was, of goods at tbe most liberal price?. Furnishing Goods, NEW ULM, MINN wolld that the number of patients at St. course, helpless to prevent it. Mr. A full and fresh stock oj (M. GAMBLE'S BUILDING.) Peter v. ho were made insane by drink SPKINGFIbLD, MINN. drugs ait ft n*i'ticines choice.perfumery.fine Leach was aged about forty yeais, and f*H ALSO ist equaled the number who had become 4 GBOCERIE^, soaps,comb." leaves a family. ^Jfc* & AUG. QUEETSE l0 cr iz d by undue religious excitement. and toilet articles, books Our only comment is that the CROCKERY& GLASSWARE stationery, colors, varnish-'t Misses' trimmed hats $1 00 and $1 25 inrontes of out state lunatic asylum just BOOTS AND SHOES, es glass,putty and painterQ HARNESS MAKER, each worth $1.50 aud $2 00 atF Kuetzinff's. supplies. -*g m? I Miffi'ivlike the officials, from too much &nd the very latest pattei ns in GOOD TABLE BUTTER __ and Dealer in of a irood thine. ST. PAUL DISPATCH. PIANOS, ORGANS AST* Dress Goods & Trimmings. Whips, Collars, and all other ^W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs why Acker's My purchases have been made di articles usually kept^ PC/GG( The Veimont Central Railway Compan\ Blood Elixir rect and for cash, and I am therebj in a first-class harness PURE WINES AND Ll will have to pay about one million is warranted, is becaure 1= 13 tuo best enabled to TOake tbe lowest prices shop. j%p SW5 QUORS FOR MEDICAL Slood Preparation ksowa. i will posiavsly dollars on account othe Forest Hills Call and examine my stock nd com ($*** Diser.cr\ purifies the cure all Blood Physicians prescriptions, carefull Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for New harnesses made to order anil re bridge disaster. Tho wrecked structure pare prices before purcansing else v.hole system,and thorouf L'y bu.lds up the compounded ai all hours of the da cash. Goods delivered in any part of wheie.' pairing promptly attended to. ha$ be^n replaced by a substantial constitution. Eemeniber, w guarantee it. afd right. BACTRUSCB the city.^ ^EWMLM. ^IINN Chas L. Roos, Kew Jim, Minn. fridge costing but $25,000. sn