New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 8, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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PETKB SCHERER, S& things of this The Chicagoans have made the discovery A .-x ^f FR KUETZING MEP UN BLOCK., i\VvU\\ that the gilded and embossed 4 sorrowfully Acker't le alone on co..i of Dyspepsia ar NEW ULM, MINN/ invitations presented by the St. Louis Ij7pepM Tablets will care Dyspepsia, .*t* -t committee to President Cleveland was Indirection and Constipation sold on a DEALER INLUMBER, positive guarantee at 25 and 60 cents, by entirely the work of 'Chicago artists. CHAS.-L. ROOS, Managing Editor Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. This seems to heal effectually the -t wounded spirit of Chicago, sorely afflicted PROBATE NOTICE, Wednesday June 8, 1887. because the president has decided State of Minnesota, County of Brown }se. In A.mong the appointments made by Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 1887. to visit St. Louis firstPIONEER In the Matter of the Guardianship of Kmil Kottke, Governor McGill that of Col. C. B.PRESS. Helena Kottke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke Sleeper as judge of the 14th judicial Minors On reading and filing the petition of Adolph Abdul Hamid contemplates bringing district was subjected to as much or Wiethoff guardian of thepersons and property of LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, out the old green flag of the Prophet Bmil Kottke Helena Kottke, Louis Kottke and more adverse criticism as any that he Emma Kottke minors for license tosell the real estate and summoning all good Mohammedans of his wards and it appearingfrom said petition made. It was claimed by the critics SASH, BLINDS, that it is necessary and would be beneficial to to a jehad, or holy war against that Col. Sleeper was not fitted for the said wards that said real estate, or apart thereof, should besold the unbelievers. It might be well for and all kinds of position, that the people did not want It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said the Sultan to first induce all Mohammedans wards and all persons interested in the estate of him, and a lot of the usual criticisms Building Material. said wards shall appear before said Probate to recognize him as the legitimate Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New applied by some parties when their fa Ulm in tke County of Brownaforesaid, on the 23rd caliph before he raises the cry of Allah vorites do not happen to secure the po day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, NEW ULM, MINN. Achbar. to show cause why a license should not be sition they are after. A number of New granted for the sale of said real estate. And itis further ordered, that a copy of this Since the great fire of 1871, nearly all Ulm parties altended a session of Judge Joh Hauenstein, order be personally served on the next of kin of said wards residing in said Brown County, and on Chicago contractors have been paying Sleeper's court at Wadena last week all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen their laborers by the hour instead of by and while conversing with one of the days before the hearing of said petition as BREWER aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for fonr the day. By the old custom of paying parties the other day he recalled the successive weeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed and published at the City abuse heaped upon the governor and by the day, still in almost general use, of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of which publications shall be at least fourteen days the day was made the unit of time and Ool. Sleeper about the appointment of and before said day of hearing: of payment. A quarter of a day was the latter last fall. Our informant Dated May 8th 1887, By the Court, MALTSTER. made the smallest division of this unit.If states "that the attorneys and people ERNST BRANDT, (L. S.) Judge of Probate. a man did not work a quarter of a day, he of the fourteenth district are well satisfled Parasols, Parasols, Parasols,i with Judge Sleeper and that those received pay for half a day, etc. This is *N TH CHICAGO Our brewery is fully equipped and unjust to the laboring man who works who opposed him at the time of his appointment able to fill all orders. I^e^ S^ortnient ki\d Io\ve Prided j|jt NORTH but an hour and is suddenly called are now amongst|his most Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. awaj. It is equally unjust to the contractor ardent admirers. Judge Sleeper has H8 W Lawns, Kew Lawns. Hew Lawns New Ulm, Minn. who pays for half a day when commended himself to the esteem of the SPRING AND SUMMEI- WESTERN F0 H.FRENZEL, members of the bar by his course on he only leceives but a little over a quarter. JUST RECEIVED NEW SWISSES IN PLAIN AND FIG 8 TTT1 In paying by the hour system, the the bench,and promises to make a popular 000 Srl^^^^??? hour is made the unit of measure, and WEAR. ORIENTAL LACES AND PLOUNCINGS IN WHITI. Judge." Manufacturer of ANDECRUE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES AN]j RAILWAY. all time is kept by the hour. If a man Penetrates the Centres of SODA WATER, It is said that President Cleveland works less than half an hour it is not SQS2S, HOSS, SOSS CHILDR&*' 80 ELSEJ!' Population in hat) decided upon making an extensive counted. If he works over half an SELTZER WATER O LADIES',ASSORTMENr tour of the West in the fall, taking in SPYING ILLINOIS, I0W1, hour, he is credited with an hour. The S WE HAVE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST and PRICE BEF0R Cnicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis iS8 SMJ^^fa^ number of hours in a day's work does S WISCONSIN, and San Francisco, returning not affect the system at all, and all contractors Champagne Cider. AND MISSES' HOSE OFRANY HOUSE IN BROWN (30. CZLi G0 by way of Denver, Kansas City and St. reserve the right to work as MICHIGAN,. WHERE Louis. many hours as is necessary and agreed. Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. MINNESOTA, Overtime is credited*as time and a half, MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY,* Bi^^krnBfo^., The Boston Transcript prints the and Sundays as double time. DAKOTA, E^TSISKP FLOOR ALL MILLINERY, YOU CAI following fable from one of Carlyle's CALL IN AND LOOK STOCK OVER AND SATISFY YOUR Ex-Vice President Wheeler essays: "It is I that support this NEBRASKA AN WYOMING. SELF THAT WE ALWAYS LIVE UP TO OUR ADVERTISE DEALERS IN household," said a hen one day to herself, Dead. MENTS. "the master cannot breakfast Ex-Vice 'President William A. Wheel Don't forget tlie Place- without an egg. for he is dyspeptical Its TRAIN SERVICE is carefully er died at his home at 10:10 A. M* Juno and would die, and it is I that lay it.4. arranged to meet requirements of His death wa painless and life CHAS, ROOSP went out so gradually and quietly that local travel, as well as to furnish And here is this ugly poodle, doing it was hard to mark the exact moment LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, the most attractive Routes for nothing earthly, and gets thrice the of its flight. Mr. Wheeler, whose vitality through travel between important SASH AND BLIND. victuals I do, and is caressed all day. had been decreasing slowly TRADE CENTRES. By the lock of Minerva, they shall give through the past six years, retained his Lime, Cement and Coal. Its EQUIPMENT of Day and Parlor usual vigor up to perhaps sit months me a double portion of oats, or they DRUGGIST and STATIONER, Cars, Dining and Palace Sleeping ajo Frona that date he failed rapidly. have eaten their last egg." But much He was tortured terribly by insomnia Cars is without rival. as she cackled and creaked, the scullion Lowest prices always. and neuralgia and was also afflicted :v Its R0A0-BE0 is perfection, of OFFERS THIS WEEK A LARG E STOCK OF would not give her an extra grain, with catarrh of the bladder. He never stone-ballasled Steel. fully rallied from that attack and mind whereupon in dudgeon she hid her next FISHING TACKLE. BALLS. MAR Opposite Railro id Depot. The North-Western is the favorite and body wasted away togethei. Tnere egg in the dunghill and did nothing but NEW ULM, MINN. loute for the Commercial Traveler, has probably been softening of the brain BLES, CROQUET SETS, HAMMOCKS cackle and creak all day. The scullion the Tourist and the Seekers and for weeks he was irrational. This Louis Buenger, suffered her for a week, then (by order) brain affection was the immediate cause after Ne^w Homes in the Golden AND CANiJS. of death. Monday last be sank into a drew her neck and purchased other Northwest condition of unconsciousness, from MIKED fAS3T*S eggs at six-pence the dozen. Detailed information cheerfully Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts which he was never fully aroused except furnished by for a moment or two. Since Wednesday NEW ULM, MINN. C. W, H. HEIDEMAN. Agent, The New York World says that the he had not ^spoken nor given New Ulm, Minn. any sign of recognition of American people are given to postponing friends or A^V 2D2S&SKt3S.:& $8AD MARVIN HUGHITT, H. C. WICKER, what was going on around him. He reforms until they are compelled to had no near relative in theworld Vice-Pres't and Gen. Mangr Traffic Manager to act. Such an exigency has now niisen and Dealer in all Kinds of WALL PAINT, WALL FINISH, SANITARY MURAL1N minister to him during his E. P. WILSON, illness or in regard to the prolonged war taxes. watch by his deathbed. The approach General Passenger Agent ALABASTINE, FLOOR PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, theof death was so gradual that it arises The accumulation of money in Julius Krause no public shock, even at his home, treasury means injury to business. In OIL, BRUSHES. *HE LARGEST STOCK OF though there is universal sorrow" Flags a session called especially to abate Fainter and Paper Hanger. are at half-mast and emblems of mourning THESE GOODS IN THE CITY WM. FKJLNK. JOHN BENTZIN. neodless taxes, that would be a reckless are displayed. The funeral will be $pediality.Cottonwoo Mills, held a 1 p. m. Tuesday, June 7, at the PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS party which should propose to continue Ceiling eiofation Congregational church, with a sermon the taxes and spend the surplus. b\ the pastor, to whom Mr. Wheeler fWt Office Slodk. jyfew u'K jvri^ All work executed neatly and promptly. had been almost a second father. Ordersniay be left at my residence In the coursejof a series of experiments Custom grinding solicited. Will B. BEHNEE & CO., Mr. Wheeler was boin at Malene, N. in Schapekahm's building corner recently made at Ottawa to determine grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Y., June 30, 1819, which would make Minnesota and Fourth North streets. the resistance offered by a bank of snow him almost sixty-eight years of age at J. KRAUSE. 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 to a rifle bullet, it was found that the the time of his death. He was afforded lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour an academic education. Afterward he Martini bullets fired into a bank of well fHEO MUELLER. HERM ESSEN. and feed sold at low rates and delivered EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE spent a ear or more as a student in packed snow were completely spent after in New Ulm free of expense. the University of Vt. with the class of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. traversing a distance of not more than 1842 His natuial bend was in the direction FRANK & BENTZIN. four feet. Snider bullets, in hard of law, and after two or three years' A.MUFACTURERS OF TIVOLI study in this branch he began practice. packed snow mixed with ice, but not He attained distinction in this calling, h*vul enough to prevent digging into it E and was elected district attorney of with a sheet iron shovel, did not penetrate AND Franklin countv for several successive BREWERY, \ND DEALERS IN more than about four feet, in perfectly terms. He was member of the New Smokers' Articles, York assembly in 1850 and 1851. He ana1 dry snow, packed by natural drift Tobacco was a member of the New York senate but capable of being easily crushed in and president protem. of the same in JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. the hand, a bullet penetrated about 1858 and 1859. He was a delegate to four feet, and in loose drifted dry snow NEW ULM, MINN. the N. Y. constitution convention in Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. ip GOODS 1867-'68, and was elected president of less than seven feet, though fired from Pure beer sold in quantities to suit that body. He served the Thirty-seventh, points only twenty or thirty yards distant. the purchaser. Special attention paid Forty-first, Forty-second, Fortythird to the bottling of beer. and Forty-fourth congressess. In Merchant Tailor, 1876 he was nominated vice president NOfiTH-WESTERNHOTEL, BOOTS & SHOES thebytthe High tarriffs may be referred to Republican national convention Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. upon the ticket, the head of which same category with the guard over the The undersigned wishes to announce was Rutherford B. Hayes. Through FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. violet bed belonging to the empress of to the public of New Ulm and vicinity all the contest which followed that he has purchased the tailoring establishment Eussia. A score of years ago, the Czar that memorable election Mr. Opposite the Kailroad Depot. of Mr. Ed. Dunkel. He Wheeler bore himself with dignity. noticed that a soldier paced every day ETC. NEW ULM, MINN. will endeavor to furnish first-class Upon the close of his term as vice president up and down a certain walk in the winter hiswork only and hopes for a continuance he retired from public life to garden, going just so far and then First class accomodations at of the patronage bestowed upon the home at Malone, N. Y. He has since leturning to his post. This guard was former proprietor. reasonable rates. Good suffered domestic bereavements, and kept up night and day, winter and summer, passed the last years of his life in sorrow, stabling on the FR. VOGELPOHL. WE TAKE THIS EARLY'OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OU loneliness and frequent ill health. premises. and the Czar had the curiosity to C. Baltrusch, ask the soldier why he went so many FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL NEW HEAP GASH STORE. Charles Morse, of Enterprise, Mo., is 100 feet into the garden and then returned. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT consistent any way, and with the Romans The man didn't know. The will do as Remans do. Here is E. WAGNER, -DEALER INDry officer in command was next questioned. THE LOWEST PRICES. an item from his paper: Roods, He didn't know the orderwas "Jefferson Davis and daughter, Miss B. BSIOKE & CC Dealer in that such a guard should be established Winnie, passed south on Friday's Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions. Furnishing A% Hats and Caps, Behnke, Manager train en route for home. During the and it had been so for years. The officers Goods, Greea, Dried and brief stop here several of our citizens of the palace were next sought, T. BEHNEE. Canned Fruits. PIONEER visited the station and paid their respects Men's and Boys' Clothing, and then some of the higher army officers. to the party." Drug Storq *&* All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. The question became interesting, =DEALER IK= A year ago Charlie would have fixed Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans and the Czar was determined to that item up, in his Minnesota paper, The Stock is all new and of the best find out why one of his soldiers was something after this fashion "That qualit}. DR. Q. WESCHCKE, PROP'] LADIES' AND GENTS* compelled to walk up and down a certain superannuated ghost of the Southern r~ Mianesota Street, ^"Fnrmers Produce taken in Fxctainge for Furnishing Goods, walk of the garden, year after ear confederacy, Jeff Davis, whom the goods at the most liberal prices NEW ULM, MIN for no ascertainable purpose. Finalh. (M GAMBLE'S Bnn.Dji.o world forgot long ago, whose memory A full and fresh stock A-HiiSO by referring back to the records of 70a SPRINGFIELD, MINN. nation abhors, whose detestable secession dnif/s atm tm dicinesxchoU GROCERIES, M^V*f years before, it was discovered that career was contemptuously AUG QUENSE perfMmery.fliw soapg,coml toward the end of the last century the Gfroderie^ Fruit^CWk- closed in the cowardly screen of hisCROCKERY and toilet aithles, boot:' & GLASSWARE ei4y, l^an^, etd, Empress Catherina had received from 'wife's petticoats, who has no welcome stationery, colors, varnisl BOOTS AND SHOES,, England a piesent of some very rare es f/la*s,putfy and paintei on earth and whom the grave refuses HARNESS MAKER And the very latest patterns fn violets, which wheie planted in a certain supplies. to receive,this miserable duffer with Dress Goods & Trimmings. GOOD TABLE BUTTER^ and Dealer m bed in order to prevent the flowers' his daughter Winnie, passed south onFriday's Whips, Coiftirs, and all oth- PIANOS, ORGANS AN & My purchases have been made di being disturbed, a soldier was detailed train en route for home. Dur er articles usually kept New Brick,Cor Minn. & Centre Strs MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A rect and for cash, and I am thereby to walk up and down in front of ing the brief stop here several of our ^b a^ in a first-class har- *&*l %i.* 'NEW UM MINN yMM$ enabled to make the lowest prices. PURE WINES AND L_ that bed night and day. The flowers citizens viisted the station out of idle A Gall and examine my stock and compare 5? had died, but for seventy yearis a soldier QUORS FOR MEDICAL 13 ness shop. curiosity, and with scorn and silent prices before purchasing-else had kept on walking up and down Physicians prescription* careW Wiv? harnesses made to order and re GoodBold contempt viewed the corpse."MARSHALL Rock-bottom prices for where. a compounded a all hoars of the in front of the bed where they had been. pairing promptly attended to. h. Goods del5v-rp in any part of BALTRUSCH NEW S-MESSEXGEB. cas a"d riQlti NEW MLM. 3JINN the citv.