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

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Children. They are estli PJTERJCHERER, .Companies A and D, First Regiment S^CVW y-?**vrv pecially liable to sudden M. S. N. G. are receiving a great deal Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, NEW ULM, MINN. of favorable comment at Washington. etc. We guarantee Ackei's Kngnaih Washington despatches say the Minnesota Remedy a positive cure. It saves DEALER IN- CHAS. L. ROOS, Managing Editor hours of anxious watching. Sold by companies, Captains Bean and Is $S Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. I Amory, occupied a prominent place in s* Wednesday, June 1, 1887. the militia procession on Wednesday, PROBATE NOTICE, and made an excellent impression upon State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^SB. In In a circular issued last week, State Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 1887 the thousands of spectators who lined In the Matter of the Guardianship of Emil Kottke, Supt. Kieble declares that teachers are the route. The plain uniforms of the Helena Eottke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke by law required to jrive the wellauthenticated Minorg. companies were appreciated by the On reading and filing the petition of -Adolph %4z declarations respecting Wiethoff guardian of tkepersone and property of crowd of Washingtonians, which has LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Emil Kottke Helena Kottke, Louis Eottke and the special subject of the influence of a strong regard for the regular army Emma Kottke minors for hcenae tosell the real estate stimulants and narcotics upon the human of his wards and it appearingfrom said petition SASH, BLINDS, and its equipment, which that of the thatit is necessary and would be beneficial to system. "In a subject which is said wards that said real estate, or a part thereof, Minnesota men so closely resembles. 4* should be sold and all kinds of related to various social and economic It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said Col. Bobleter, who was in command of problems, the teacher should teach wards and all persons interested in the estate of the fifth battalion, put his command Building Material. said wards shall appear before said Probate with scientific accuracy and impartiality Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New through a series of evolutions by personal Ulm in tte County of Brownaforesaid, on the23rd and, as a teacher, he should not intrude day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, command on the streets that atti BEWULM, imiH. to show causewhy a license should not be those questions to which he has granted for the sale ofsaid real estate. acted great attention. Col. Bobleter the right of discussion as a citizen, but And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Joh Eauenstea, afterwards conducted a battalion drill order be personally served on the next of kin of' not as a teacher." Attention is also said wards residing in said Brown County, and on at the drill grounds. The Minnesota all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen called to the fact that the law in question days before the hearing of said petition as companies dined together, Company A BREWER includes all that our schools will aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four being the host. successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly teach in physiology and hygiene. It newspaper printed and published at the City Saturday Company St. Paul drilled. of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of now remains for Mr. Kiehle to forcibly and which publications shall be at least fourteen days The report wired from Washington is before said day of hearing. assert these views as a member f the Dated May 8th 1887, as follows: They represented a very Fig. MALTSTER. text-book commission and thereby secure By the Court, soldierly appearance as they marched ERNST BRANDT, the lecommeudation of text-books i (L. S.) Judge of Probate. from the entrance gate to the grand for the upper grades which are written Our brewery is fully equipped and stand, and were greeted with loud and AN THE CHICAGO for the purpose of setting forth the able to fill all orders. prolonged shouts of approval. Their truth and nothing but the truth, and Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling NORTH- drilling was a revelation, and if they not for the sole purpose of securing the establishment have been surpassed by any company it indoisement of certain private organizations. New Ulm, Minn. is only by the Toledo Cadets. Their WESTERN The public schools of this H.FRENZEL, manual ot arms was the poorest part of state cannot be compelled to make proselytes their peiformance, but it was fully up to to strengthen the ranks of the the standard of most of the other companies. prohibition, the high or low license or Manufacturer of RAILWAY. Their company maneuvers were any other parties or factions they can SODA WATER, Penetrates the Centres of executed with a finish and ease that has only deal with facts, and not with mere SELTZER WATER Population in not been surpassed by any company. beliefs. ILLINOIS, IOWA, Their volley firing was the best that had and been heard, all guns going off as one. WISCONSIN, Senator D. M. Sabin of Minnesota Champagne Cider. Tney fired tying down very nicely, lying thinks his presidential boom exhibits a MICHIGAN, and rising as one man. An ex-army Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. healthy growth Last month he had offiicer who sat next to your correspondent three votes pledged to him and now he MINNESOTA, during the drill, said he would has six. If Mr. Sabin's boom has sufficient Biiqgftkm'Bfo^., bet anything that the St. Paul boys DAKOTA, "staying qualities" it may get would be among the first three companies, their yet CHICAGO JOURNAL NEBRASKA AND WYOMING. DEALERS IN and he thought that they would be at least second. Tne sentence of four weeks' imprisonment Its TRAIN SERVICE is carefully WASHINGTON, May 30.[Special.] imposed on the journalists Dr. CHAS, ROOSP arranged to meet requirements of Compan}' tooK second prize the Mobile Zornow and Emil Barth for publishing local travel, as well as to furnish Rifles were first. rumors that the Czar had killed Lieut. the most attractive .Routes for LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Villaume, has been confirmed by the through travel between important SASH AND BLIND. Commodore W. F. Davidson, one of court of appeals at Berlin. TRADE CENTRES. the pioneer residents of St. Paul, died Lime, Cement and Coal, Its EQUIPMENT of Day and Parlor DRUGGIST and STATIONER, suddenly last Thursday of heart disease. Maj. Ben. Perly Foore the veteran Cars, Dining and Palace Sleeping He had been suffering since newspaper man, died at Washington Cars is without rival. Tuesday and his friends warned him May 28. He had been a sufferer from Lowest prices always. OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARGE STOCK OF Its ROAD-BED is perfection, of Brights disease for several years, which that he was working too hard. He stone-ballasted Steel. FISHING TACKLE, BALLS, MAR- was the cause of his death. Maj Poore made a will on Wednesday. His property Opposite Railroid Depot. The North-Western is the favorite was born in Newburypoit, Mass., at is estimated at nearly $3,000,000. NEW ULM, MINN. loute for the Commercial Traveler, BLES, CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS the family homestead of Indian Hill, He has built a gieat many blocks in that the Tonrust and the Seekers Nov. 2, 1820. In 1838 and 1840 he Louis Buenger, worked on the Southern Whig, in Atlanta. city. Mr. Davidson was born in Ohio AND CANES. after New Homes in the Golden He was secretaiy of legation at Northwest. in 1825 and began life as a canal boatman MI2SED PAINTS Brussels in 1841 to 1843 for some years Detailed mformation cheerfully at an early age. In 1854 he came Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., after this he was engaged in searching furnished by to bt. Paul and began the conquest of the French archives for the State ot NEW ULM, MINN. C. W, H. HEIDEMAN. Agent, the Mississippi river. He had no opposition Massachusetts and traveling in the Levant as the correspondent of the BosAtlas. New Ulm, Minn at first. Then an opposition company In 1848 he returned to this MARVIN HUGHITT, H. C. WICKER, came on, but he ran them off. country and published biographies of WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY 3IURAL1N. Vice-Pres't and Gen Mangr Traffic Manager and Dealer in all Kinds of Later competition developed and finally Philippe and Zachary Taylor, Three E. P. WILSON, #UfWiU?E}. all the lines were consolidated as the ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, years later he published the early lif3 General Passengei Agent. of Na poleon Bonaparte. In 1851 he St. Paul and St. Louis Packet Company, OIL, BRUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF started the American Sentinel and Julius Krause with the commodore at the head. was the editor and proprietor THESE GOODS IN THE CITY of it for three years, and in Fainter and Paper Hanger. War. FRANK. JOHN BBNTZIN. On account of a scarcity of ties the 1854 he came here as Washington Cottonwoo Mills, PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORIEUS. Willmar and Sioux Falls road will not correspondent of the Boston Journal Ceiling Decofktion speciality. and held that place until a few be completed this year. It is understood Po^t Offide Blodk jVewU'ln,, .Vum- \ears ago. For many \ears past he that a new proposition has been All woik executed neatly and promptly. has been clerk to the senate committee B. BEHNEE & CO., Ordersmay be left at my residence made, asking tor an extension of time Custom grinding solicited. Will on printing, and clerk of the punting in Schapekahm's building corner to one ear iiom next August. grind wheat for i (one eigth) or exchange records. One of Ins duties was editiug Minnesota and Fouit'i North streets. the Congressional Record, and ten 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 J. KRAUSE. The National Brewers' Association jears ago he published a biographic.il lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour dictionary of Amencan public men. met at Baltimoie May 25 and 26. Appropriations and feed sold at low rates and delivered EXTENSIVE OPEMXG OF XEW AND DESIRABLE fHEO MUELLER. HERM. ESSEN A year ago he completed the preparation of money were made to assist in New Ulm free of expense. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. under direction of congress of a vanous Stite organizations in defraying descriptive indev to all the publications FRANK & BENTZIN. legitimate campaign expenses. ot this government from the begmng. TIVOLI MANUFACTURERS OF An extra assessment, equal to one years A few months ago dues, was levied for the purpose of he published two .volumes of reminiscences fighting the temperence fanatics in var -AND and gossip and anecdote lOus sections of the countiv. The association about American public men and events BUEWEHY, AND DEALERS IN fov a period of sixty yeais. Mrs. Poore will meet at St. Paul next Tobacco and Smote' Articles, survives him. His title of major was year. obtained in the Massachusetts militia, JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. but his service was not limited to training George F. Strait, of Shakopee, exmayor NEW ULM, MINN. days he was on duty at Washington and senior member of the milling GROCERIES Ruemke's Building:, New Dim, Minn. DHJ GOODS with his command for some months firm of G. F. Strait & Co., aged 56, Pure beer sold in quantities to suit in 1861. He was a perfect encyclopedia died Monday morning. He was a the purchaser. Special attention paid of American history, and at his home cousin of ex-Congressman Stiait. to the bottling of beer. on Indian hill, where many of Merchant Tailor, the most distinguished men have been The Opeia Comique at Paris took fire NORTH-WESTE RN HOTEL, BOOTS & SHOES his guests, he had one of the most valuable Wednesday May 25th and the whole Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. historical collections that can be building was soon wrapped in The undersigned wishes to announce found anywhere. FR. GOIXNAST, PROPR. flames. Fouiteen persons who jumped to the public of New Ulm and vicinity from the windows are dead and fortythree FAC-SIMILE that he has purchased the tailoring establishment Opposite the Eailroad Depot* In twelve southern states the average injured. The fire broke out in OF IHE of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He ET C. length of the public school year is only NEW ULM, MINN. "GOLD" AKD "SILVER- the scenery, during^ the first act of the ETC. will endeavor to furnish first-class 98 days, while in twenty-five northern opera"Mignon." All the actors escaped, SHIRTS work only and hopes for a continuance and western states it is within a fraction with the exception of Madame Setlier, First class accomodations at 1 of the patronage bestowed upon the of 146 days, or about one-third longer. who perished. It is officially announced reasonable rates. Good former proprietor. It appears that in North Carolina there that seventy five bodies have stabling on the are 1,500 distridts destitude of school FR. VOGELPOHX. so far been recovered- from the ruins. WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OURl premises. houses, and more thanl.OOO schools 'are It is feared that fully 100 persons O Baltrusch, still needed in Virginia to give all children FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL perished in the flames. NEW CHEAP GASH STORE. equal school facilities. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits just received at the Palace Restaurant. E. WAGNER,. THE LOWEST PRICES. The Minnesota Valley Medical Association DEALER IN met at St. Peter Tuesday of last Dry Goods, B. EEmKE & CO. week. Dr. Workman of Tracy presided. Dealer in Received this week another lot of the A number of interesting papers were A. Be/i nket Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing Manager. Hats and Gags, latest Styles of Ladies untrimmed hats. read and discussed. A resolution was Goods, Green, Dried and Call in and learn our prices. passed requesting the govorner to appoint Canned Fruits. F. H. BEHNKE, PIONEER F. Kuetzing. Dr. B. G. Harrington, of Mankato, Men's and Boys' Clothing, as one of the board of examiners. Drug Stored All Goocls Sold at Bottom Prices. Jackets and Dolmans The greatest assortment of light summer =DEALER IN= The next meeting will be held at Mankato Ladies1 hats, stiff and soft, just received at in December. The Stock is all new and of the best Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our qualitj. 25cents hats for children and boys. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R LADIES' AND GENTS' The Chicago and Northwestern road ^announces that, "Taking effect at once tt^"FarmeT8 Produce taken in Fxch uige for Minnesota Street, Furnishing Goods, Children's trimmed hats 50 cts., goods at the mot liberal pnceo and until further notice, the collection NEW ULM, MINN*. worth 90 cts., at F. Kuetzing's. (M GAMBLE'S BUILDING '^of exce=s charges, as provided for in rule lA.t ALSO full and fresh stock o^ SPRINGFIELD. MINN. 16 of the Western classification, will be if All Men are not Had, GROCERIES, drugs ana 'curdleinesichoict 4wdiscontinned. Agents will request AUG JJUENSE Neither are all prepared remedies unreliable. perfumery.fine *oaps,combe &n* shippers not to load cars in excess of This is proven by the results (froderie&Fruit^Ctodk- CROCKERY & GLASSWARE and toilet artlclea, books* ^f/jj-niai ked capacity. If cars are dangerously following the use of Dr. Harter's Iron fsSljftheloaded,, agents will refuse to forward stationery, colors, varnish-) Tonic for dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, JBOOTS AND SHOES, efy, IanH^ etd, same and notify shippers accordIggmjrlv. es glass.pultij and painter*, HARNESS MAKER jaundice, torpid liver, and general Should shippers fail transferremove to And the veiy latest patterns in supplies. I weakness. JtJ**the excess, agents will such *}OOD TABLE BUTTER. in Dealer m jiress Goods & Trimming*. s\^ .PIANOS, ORGANSiJ ANlJ I Whips, Collar** ami all other follow the excess, cost of transfer to My purchases havo been made di INSTRUMENTS.!"! articles usually kept MUSICAL C\vO\. trifleg with Disease.yIfThroat an or New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs- freight".^^^|^2f rect and for cash, and I am thereby Lun you have f% in a fir*t-'luss har-^ 4 %UR WINES AND LI4 &?\h enabled to make the lowest prices. a Cough or Cold* or the children axe N MINN.^%:^ W QUORS FOR MEDICAL USBH F. Kue^zmg, Meridian Block,500 dewen Call and examine my stock and compare threatenedwith CrouporWhooping Cough, ladies' ana misses' hose. Good durable Newnarnesses ujHide to order and re use Acker's English Remedy and prevent prices before purchasing else Physicians prescription* careful?^ Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for goods in solid colors or fancy further trouble. It is a positive cure,' where. pairing promptly attended to, *y compounded at ail hours of the da cash. Gcods delivered in any part of stripes 10 cts a pair, worth 15 and 20 and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 5Cc C. BALTRUSCH NEW MLM. MINN a"d ngnf. the ciu. Chas L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. cents,