New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 30, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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^J, i A vWiy-'1 np"""P^p"|i ynit*- '',"^v A'V^^-I GREETING!*a In an editorial on cenieteties and cremation FALL the Pioneer Press argues in favor of cremation on sentimental instead NEW ULM, MINN. of scientific grounds. It says. "The THEO, CRONE strangest thing about the modern method r|k 4 jQHAS. L. ROOS, Managmg lEditor of disposing of the dead is that it &&*** should be fortified by "sentimpnt." For 4 30,1887.T Wednesday, November the cremationist need not speak of the FRANK KUETZIMG'S scientific argument at all. He can take An exchange says that in Norway 1 wishes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and the sentimental ground himself, and a'nd Sweden passengers help themselves begs to announce the find it impregnable. There can be no at the railroad restaurants to *&4 more horrible reflection for the bereft whatever they wish, and then report ARRIVAL MERIDIAN BLOCK thethan to think of the slow work of corruption what they have eaten and pay for in what was once so dear to same without questions being asfced. them. Cover and adorn the grave as A persons word is always taken, and you will, rear above it the stately monument, he is never watched. On the steam DRY GOODS STORi OF THE MOST COMPLETE or bedeck it with the rose and boats, after each meal, a traveller FALL am violet, and still the relentless and revolting writes down in a large book what he ERS work of decay is going on below. has eaten. When ready to go ashore The best that elaborate care and he calls a waitress who affixes a price unlimited wealth can do is to postpone to each item, adds up the amount, receives JUST RECEIVED LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ALLy for a time the inevitable end, when all the mony, and puts it in her that remains is a handful of ashes that pocket. When filled, she gives the WOOL FLANNELS OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW* is to work to the same consummation money, without counting to the stewardess. of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. which the crematory brings about in a Instead of making them careless, DRY GOOD S LINE OF FA LL DRESS GOODS, LARGE ASSORTMENT" few hours, by the action of the one pure they are more scrupulously honest and incorruptible element of nature. than any other nation the world. OF WOOLEN GOODS. CLOAKS-CLOAKS FOR LADIES, The crematory has about it none of the A sentence in an American novel, terrible associations that must connect AND CHILDREN. W E CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK: "He alighted and tied his horse to a themselves with the corruption of the of all Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. large locust in front of the house," was grave. The wealth now expended in AND OFFER A THE LOWEST PRICES. MILLINERlf I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's and* Boys' rendered in French translation so as to purchasing and adorning cemeteries read that he fastened his horse to a would rear in every city a Clothing, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. FOR FALL. CALL IN A ND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK huge grasshopper. stately monumental temple, embellished Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and sells like hot cakes. with the highest skill of art, The National debt of the English OF RY GOODS AND NOTIONS BEFORE BUYING ELSE-, where the ashes of the dead might rest Come and look at them before they are all sold. Good Men's Suits from government in 1837 was $3,780,000,QOC undisturbed through unnumbered ages. and in 1886 it was $,3710000,000. In $4.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps WHERE. W E WILL SA VE YOU MONEY. We are less wise than the heathen. 1865 after the close of the war, the debt Who is so foolish as to imagine that the to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no of the United States was $2,885,000,000 nations of old were not possessed by and the first of the present year it had $Wt fo^et ftkde. mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts- p. the soft yet strong emotions of love been reduced to 1,713,000,000. that bind us to-day? Did not they, too, A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. While Mrs. Cleveland was in Indianapolis mourn above their dead with all our Come aud see us and make Our store your headquarters while in a funny thing happened. "God tenderness? Did not they, too, hope Frances,1' said an enthusi- bless you, for those departed ones an immortality town. I has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call astic Irishwoman "and I've brought in the life to come? But they found no and oblige you me old waterproof. Take it along symbol of aflection or of hope in giving T8EO. CSt0WS Frances you'll need it in this unsartin what was left as a banquet for the climate."Ex. worms. Might not even death itself be shorn of a portion of its terrors if the The New Ulm Review is opposed to imagination were fixed no more upon F. H. BEHNKE, Star Sample Boom, For the last fifteen years th the aboliton of the gallows as the inthe cold bed beneath the sod, and the strument for the infliction of the death revels of decay, and could picture instead City Drug Store has maintamec =DEALER IN= and penalty It speaks of a public execution a passage for the body through Farmers' Home. as "an ennobling sight."SLEEPY its reputation of carrying the by the chariot of fire to its sure reunion EYE HERALD with the world of matter? The sanitary largest stock and being the If the editor of the Herald had read JACOB H0ESCHELER, Propr. and economic argument for creation any ten consecutive lines of the article is unanswerable. -The sentimental Dealer in cheapest place in the city "to* referred to, he would" have perceived argument, when people come to see with Wines, Liquors that the same was slightly sarcastic, buy your holiday presents. Tlu the eyes of affection as well as of intelligence, G(i4 Fmitg,C!i*oik- and Cigars. instead of with those of unreasoning The editor of the New Ulm Review year we carry a finer and largei prejudice, is equally as should go to Chicago and take charge A fine lunch will bs served every day. efy, Tain etd, strong. thai1 of the Arbeiter Zeitung. His screed in stock of holiday goods 4 Cor. Minn. & Center streets. defense of the hanged anarchists, in GOOD TABLE BUTTER. There is an insidious evil, a moital evei before. Our assortment oi the last issue of the Review, shows New Ulm. Minn. disease upon the vitals of our social him to be eminently fitted for the position New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., SCHUBERT' FLOR, Toys, Albums, Brush and Coml canfabric, more dangerous than the rash of editor of the Zeitung. We NEW UM, MINN. and foolish attacks of a handful of not believe that the Review is published Sets, Odor Boxes, Jewel Cases, cranky anarchists. The dangerous in a community that demands that kind classes are not those whose privations Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Agents forthe improved Cuff and Collar [Sets, Perfume of reading.ST. JAMES JOURNAL. and conditions of hopeless toil sling cash. Goods delivered in any part of Brother Chapman, sit down. You them to desperation, nor are they but Stands, Smokers' Sets, Season. McCORMICK SELF BINDERS the city. could not pay abetter Compliment to in a slight degree the blatant demagogues the Abeiter-Zeitung than by asserting of the Johann Most kind, who Cards and other holiday novelties is unexcelled. Price's arf that our protest against brutality and assume to speak for the cause of labor. AND unjustified severity in the punishment lower than ever before and our assortment' is such that we The dangerous classes are the Steel Mowers, of those who have violated our laws creatures of greed and selfishness and can accomodate any purse, no matter hew small. Our stock eminently fits us for the position of its their political accomplices, the men editor, and if comments on the depravity who pile up millions while the poor of Herbs, Roots and Barks, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils. also for the Northwestern Self-dumping beman earns a bare existence, the men of a mercenary daily press can Hayrakes, Banner Ha\ rakes, the unexcelled who plot aud pool and combine for construed into a "defense of the hanged and Ulass is always complete and prices are extremely low. Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, plunder under the form of law, and the anarchists," all the better for them. durable and light running Smith Wagons, men who betray society by making AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK AND PRICES WILL self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. laws under which such evils are perpetuated. The anti-prohibitionists carried the CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE PLACE TO THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. The are more millionaires election at Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday Repairs for the above named MAchinery always on band in the United States than in any Fine turnouts furnished with or without is Oity IDnjLg Store OF by a majority of 1200. Both parties BUY GOODS AT THE drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, buntinjr BINDING TWINE of the best quality. other country in the werld....As weie after the negro vote, which carried and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' CHAS, ROOSJ we go on in this path we see daily Our prices are low and suitable to Saddle horses. Pine Carriages for funerals the balance of power, with the assistance Offlo in Skating Kink. the rich growing richer and the poor everybody. We ask the farmers to call of a patent medicine vender poorer. Instead of conforming our on us before buying elsewhere. RUEMKE &SCHAPEKAHM, the "wets" secured the negro vote and laws to stop this wrong we take the won. Oarpsntersi Builders and Contractors. other course. Instead of checking it fo* ofw. swk. in., MI, WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. by higher taxation upon excessive NtW ULM, MINN. Cottonwood Mills. A shocking accident occurred at thewealth we pass laws to protect nabobs PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAILORDERS. Kirby House, Milwaukee, Mondav and coipoiaiious, and in some cases Designs and plans made to order and morning, a boiler, used for heating water estimates on all work furnished and we pass special laws exempting them B. BEHNEE & O contracts faithfully executed. exploding, entirely wrecking the from taxation. We allow them to do Custom grinding solicited. Will rear end of the building and burying a pretty much as they please with our grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange number of people below the nuns, fatally courts and departments and legislatures 34 Ss flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 wounding and killing several. whenever millions are involved, and if AND fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour EXTENSI VE OPENING OF N EW AND DESIRABLEv some courageous official is bold enough Flying bricks and debris from the Kirby DRESS MAKING. and feed sold at low rates and delivered to hght them and demand that they be FALL AND WINTER GOODS, house crushed through the windows a New Ulm free of expense. Miss Mary Hopt, placed on the same basis as ordinary of the Sentinel bindery, across a fifteen FRANK & BENTZIN. emindividuals, he is forced to the wall, foot alley injuring several of tne TIVOLI and on some pitiful subterfuge he is deserted, ployes. READY-MADE opposite the sometimes by his superiors and Union Motel, New Ulm, sometimes by his constitutents.SLEEPY A terrible explosion occurred Saturday AND Has on band a good stock of Milliter? Goods con ETC HERALD. at the Abernant colliery mines in BREWERY, Mating in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fee. Aoerdare, England, which caused 340 Also Patterns for stamping monograms Stamping \ff)\ I I'^M cured tf your of all sands. Embroidery Work and Fashionable miners to be buried alive. Two hundred Fur Coats, f?HUf1/m5M,|\JEUn7lLlfl dressmaking done to order. and twenty men escaped. The JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. C. Baltrusch, or ^E*vtlU3 [JEAD/ICHE by USirt^ party which went to the relief of the NEW ULM, MINN. /ITH-LO-PHO-fiOS. entombed men, succeeded in rescuing Dl[Y GOODS Pure beer sold in quantities to suit one hundred* and twenty miners. Tor ^ears the purchaser. Special attention paid -DEALER INDry it has been to the bottling of beer. Goods oroubhk The New York Evening Post recentHf-V *V tested a ly discussed the disadvantages of taxing: NOfiTH-WESTERN HOTEL, Hats and D^MU is today the $%. personal property, arriving at the fol- QWJVfSUC- FR. GOLLNAST, PROP R. feCS lowing conclusion "Is it worth while fill, Mens and Boys' Clothing, l^tv* to make a pretense of taxing a kind of ETC smsdy Opposite the Sailroad Depot. property which we cannot tax-with any fjj^XJEW ULM, JHZ20T. Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans ceases approach to uniformity, and that we do not tax even so far as we might, lest First class accomodations at LADIES' AND GENTS' oceiffe it take to itself wings and fly away* reasonable rates. Oood^ WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVlVi OUR Furnishing: Goods, 1fte beautiful coJorS^^^piefure stabling on the %t. Is the first criterion of taxation, justice, WMCORISH JIRL ^Liv gaFRIEXDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US C4I W think whicanswee the mus nott be TCE ATHLOPHOhorcc HI WALL ST JiewYorif. /.remises. _%* satisfied by laws ar en- 5 forced S 1 ALSO NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ||j AND LXAZILM: OUR GOODS. PRICESE W. SELL AT ATJt&qOESRSE, LOWEST GROCERIES, J, in the negative, and that it would be E State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Pro. TH ilfeSP W& ^$f better to abandon all attempts to tax bate Court. In itae Hatter of the Estate of Carl Saner reveo11^dfor state and thingsland loca pnrposk CROCKERY & GLASSWARE iffi-dk movable an intangible loo Deceased. HARNESS MAKER Notice Is hereby siren to all persons having %v^ "1. Behnke, Manager. O.EiXljTKiE 8b 0 BOOTS AND SHOES, claims and demand* against the estate of Carl 's^^ es exclusively among the things that Saner late of the County of Brown deceased, mnd Dealer in that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county And the very latest patterns in Whips, Ctdlars, and all other i& are fixed and ascertainable." will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands A. C. O^HS. fli. HANSCH2N, Dress Goods & Trimmings. against said estate, atliis office in the City artictex usually kept of New ulm in said county, on the first Monday My purchases have been made di of each month for six raccessiYe months, commencing in a first-class har- Contractor and liuilder. A City of Beautiful Women. Contractor and Builder. rect and for cash, and I am thereby with the first Monday in January 1887, 4 ~f ness shop, and thai six months from the 25th day of November Detroit, Mich.,is noted for its healthy, enabled to %iake the lowest prices. Agent for the celebrai*lJBoynto and 1887, have been limited and allowed by aaid handsome ladies, which the leading other Furnaces. Also a^e'nt for West, Call and examine my stock and compare Probate Court for creditors to present their ^New harnesses made to order and re Special attention given lo masc physicians and druggists there attribute claims. era TEWStocco. Co., Fort Lodge, & fine prices before purchasing else pairing promptly attended to. Caroline Saner, work in the city and country. to the general use and popularity of Br. fostering' material. where. AdmtnUtratrlx with the will annexed of the estate ^ewCkn. jjg ,3 Minil. Barters Iron Tonic y^ EWMLM. MINK ULM A |W* Mivx. of Carl Bauer, dtccased. .BALTRUS CB