New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 14, 1887 · Page 3 of 8
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a^g^ *^?5re:^fe 5 FALL GREETING! The Pioneer Press say* that in nswer.to TOYS & HOLIDAY GOOD! inquiries from State Supt Kiehle as to Whether, in order Jto instruct ,NEW ULM, MINN. under the temperance act, teachers THEOfCRONE must first pass the examination and receive AT, CHAS.-L. ROOS, Managing Editor the certificate provided by said law, Attorney General Clapp made the Wednesday, December 14,1887. following statements "The law provides FRANK KUETZING. that no certificate shall be issued Knute Nelson replied to the New wishes to thank the public for ibe^immen^jbrade^j^J^sj^^seasoii^^aiid to any teacher after the 1st of January York World's question, "How far unless such teaeher has passed a satisfactory Ms A begs to announce the would you be willing to go in any reduction examination in these studies. mm .ft$&W&& of taxationP" as follows: "Just entirefloornothing^ 5W tf-J*&*2 After Jan. 1, 1888, no teacher can be rm One but Holiday Goods JpPresents for ev as far as it is possible to go. I would employed who does not possess such a like to haye as many of the necessaries certificate, but teachers already under ari body, old or young, rich or poor, to suit any pocket book.. Call in of life put on the free trade list as possible, employment, secured under certinates and have the taxes retained on t4 v^ffe OF THE MOST COMPLETE look oVe* our mammoth Stock of Albums" ranging in prices from heretofore'granted, and which at the whiskey and tobacco.^! might, as a FMUiilfM SI time they were issued were such as the cents up to lO.OO^t matter of compromise, be willing to law required, will be permitted to teach put chewing and smoking tobacco on -A the term of their contract without passing the free list, but nothing else. I should this examination or securing the like to see salt, lumber, coal and sugar certificate contemplated by the temperance put on the'free list besides the materials text book act, but no contract can out of which twine in made, such as, be made after the first of January with hemp, jute, manila and sisal grass, of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. a teacher unless such teacher possesses from which the twine used in binding DRY GOOD S a certihcate as contemplated by the act the grain of the West is manufactured, 3 referred to. These suggestions have a and I think also there area lot of drugs, general application to teachers under chemicals and dye stuffs that may be employment on the 1st of January." put on the free list because they do not of all Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. violate the protectionists' principles, as A sad case of starvation occurred at they do not interfere withany industry, I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's ancl Boys' Mascoutab, 111., last week. The victim and think the last of all taxes that we *4*foi? was a child of Mrs. William Mitchell, ought to repeal is the whiskey tax. You Clothing, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. and the mother testified before Coroner know that I stand in the same relation Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and sells like hot cakes. everybody to the republican party on the tariff Woods that ten days ago she was evicted issue that Congressman Randall occupies by her landlord and had eaten, nothing Come and look at them before they are all sold* Good Men's Suits from to the democratic party, in other for five days. During the cold $4.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps words, I am against tbe majority of my nights she slept in outhouses and had VKtt Call in and don't wait too long do not wait until the great ru party on the subject." carried her baby on her famished breast to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no until it starved to death. Her husband comes and we wont be able to wait on you. Send your children i' mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. has been away from home several and let them see the Toys that Santa Claus brings. r\* The New York Sun says there is a months. The woman presented a A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. Don't forget tlje 'Plac'e. very strong protection feeling in some ghastly appearance and was so weak states which are essential to democratic Come and see us and'make our store your headquarters while in that she could hardly walk. The baby success next year, and that the was so emaciated that the remains town/ It has always been oar custom to treat people well. Please call President's message leads to the impression FB. KUETZING could scarcely be recognized as human. that he favors Mr. Blaine's and oblige The poor woman was taken to Belleville nomination by the republicans. We TSS0 C3SOW 1 by the coroner, where she will be do not think that many expect the in a county institution. democratic party to indorse Mr. Cleve- landN views if by so doing it would The Big Bend Tunnel, by which THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF A NEW OFFER. have to risk the loss of a few states Feather River, in California, is to be Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange that are said to be '^essential to democratic C. JB Ruemke turned from its course, is 12,009 feet for goods, paying a preoiium of success next year."' long, 12 feet wide and 16 feet high. It 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. is solid lock most of the way, and cost is now open and ready for business. i&k Master Workman Powderly, in his nearly $1,000,000. The new channel Bnoklen Arnica Salve A choice and well selected stock of letter addressed to the order of the The best salve in the world for Cuts, for the river is about four fmiles Knights of Labor., and published in the Bruises Soies, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, long, while the old channel is 14 miles Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Journal of United Labor a week ago, in length. The object is to obtain gold EVERGREENS. EVERGREEN^ and NOTIONS GLASSWARE Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, attacks the Western Union Telegraph lying in the bed of the river at this and positively cures Piles, or no Company and recommends that the are offered to the public at prices which point. The prospects for a rich return pay required. It is guaranteed to give defy competition. Goods will be delivered national government control all telegraph perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. are said to be excellent, deposits of $100 free to :in\ put of the city. Puce 25 cents per box. Sold by lines. He claims that the government to $300 worth of gold being found in I have just received a carload of evergreens direct from the pine Remember the place. L. Roos. can do the country's telegraphing small hollows. Minnesota Street corner of Third North. ies of Northern Minnesota. They are all perfect, having been select* Baltrusch, as successfully as it does the mail carrying, and ridicules the idea that it George Harris, for years president of DWELLING FOR SALE. for Christmas trees. Am prepared to furnish them to churches, soci would amount to anything as a political the mine owners' association of Pennsylvania, The solid brick dwelling, corner of ties and private parties in sizes from 3 to 16 feet high and at astonia factor on account of the comparatively has joined the Knights of 'La Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered -DEALER INDry small number of operators required. ingly low prices. My stock of toys and fancy goods is complete ar^ for sale on easy teims. For par bor, and will become an organizer for Hoods, ticulars inquire of the owner, that society. will please the most fastidious. Prompt attention will be paid to mq CHAS. MELSnELMERr Hats and Gags, 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., orders, address The Minneapolis Evening Journal The pope has created John Good, the MS or of Wm. Pfaen3er, New Ulm. calls the brave deed of a Pittsburg New York manufacturer, a count, in Men's and Boys'Clothing, CHAS, ROOS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. actress, Verona Jarbeau, who saved a recognition of his munificent donations child's life by springing before a locomotive to religious and charitable institutions. Ladies' Jackets andDolmans State of Minnesota, County of Brown I fro. bate Court and snatching the child away In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Saner The town of Artesian, in Sanborn Deceased. just in time to prevent its being run LADIES' AND GENTS* Notice is hereby given to all persons haiine County, Dakota, is the center of an artesian Deale in Drug and Toys claims and demands against the estate of Carl over, "an improved method of advertising." Furnishing Goods, Saner late of the County of Brown deceased, well district that extends about Things that have no money that o- Probat- the Jndge the Conrtof said county ten miles in every direction. By drilling 11 1 hear, examine, and adjust 'claims and demands wi: in them are never fully comprehended ALSO against said estate, at his office in the City from 60 to 140 feet, a moderate Po^t Office Slock. jyfew Ulm, MiHi of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday by the Journal. GROCERIES, of each month for six successive months, commencing flow of water is obtained, with sufficient with the first Monday in January 1887, pressure to make the water rise and that six months from the 35th day of November CROCKERY & GLASSWARE 1887, have been limited and allowed by said The Prince of Wales has the following 15 or 20 feet above the ground, in iron Probate Court for creditors to present their name and titles: Albert Edward, claims. BOOTSAND SHOES, pipes. Every farmer in that district Caroline Saner, Prince of Great Britain and Ireland, can have his artesian well at a cost of Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Carl Sauer deceased And the very latest patterns in Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, about $100 for drilling and fixtures. In Dress Goods & Trimmings. Great Steward of Scotland, Duke of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. some wells the water is soft in others, My purchases have been made di Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Carrick, very hard and impregnated with iron. rect and for cash, and I am thereby Chester and Dublin, Baron of Renfrew, State or Minnesota, County of Brown In Pro- enabled to 'wake the lowest prices. bateCourt. Lord of the Isles, K. G., G. C. B., K. A CARD In the Matter of the Estate of Adolph Seiter Call and examine my stock and compare Deceased. T., K. P., P. C, G. C. S L, M. R. prices before purchasing else Notice is hereby given to all persons having The public is hereby notified that a A. He enjoys life, nevertheless. claims and demands against the estate of Adolph where. cigar manufacturer in St. Peter, has unscrupulously, Seiter late of the County of Brown, deceased, C. BALTRUSCH that the Jndge of the Probate Court of said Conn-, without my consent or ty will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands .The secretary of the interior has informed B. BEHNEE .& C0.,\ sanction, and in an underhanded way against said estate at his office in the City of :M:I:LJI1JI1TE:R, taken the brand-name otmy celebrated New Ulm in said County, on the first Mocd ay of the senate that an appropriation each month, for six successive months, commencing White Ro&e Cigars, This is a base attempt of $88,495 is necessary to finish the report with the firstMosday in January 1888,and that AND -CC to undermine my trade on this six months from the 12th day of November 1887 on the census of 1880. Any other have been limited and allowed by said Probate brand and to build a false reputation u TRESS MAKING. Court for creditors to present their claims. administration might have stated the for his goods on the widespread reputation EXTENSIVE OPENING OPNEW AND DESIRABLE* HELENA. SEITXB, amount in round figures, as $47,500, my "Original White Kose Cigars" Miss Mary Hopt, Administratrix of the Estate of Adolph Seiter, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. deceased. have achieved in a period of four years. but not/so this one. When economy As my only recourse is in the justness PROBATE NOTICE. and "reform" are the prime objects in and love of fair play which ever exists ^\r opposite the life every $5 bill counts.ST. PAri. State of Minnesota, County of drawn yas. In in the public mind, I take this method 11 Probate Court. Special Term, Dec. 8th 1887. Union Hotel, New Vim, i( of notification and leave the rest to your READY-MADE DISPATCH.^ In the Matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson sense of fairness, Respectfully deceased. Has on hand a good stock of MilUcery Goods con On reading and filing the petition of Ane Maria A* .L. A. MALMO, sistlnginpartof Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks A clock has been invented and is Jenson, executrix of the lst will and testament Ribbons, Feathers* Flowers, fcc. and of theWate of Jens Peder Jenson deceased, "I Factory No. 4. coming into use in Europe, which is Also Patterns forstamping monograms Stamp representing among other thingsthatshehas fully gr N. B. When purchasing the "White ins of all kinds. Embroidery Woi 11and Fashion' administered said estate, that all the debts, funeral warranted by its manufacturer to run able dressmaking doneto order. Rose" please be sure that the brand on charges and expenses of last sickness of said for five years without winding or regulation. deceased, and costs of administration of said estate top of box reads "L. A. Malmo's Original Fur Coats, have been paid and prrying that a time and White Rose" and thus favor me and ""US JOHN BBNTZIN. The Belgian government placed WM. FRANK. Elace be fixed for the assignment of said estate to Cottonwoo Hills. protect yourselves. t-^L^^ eras the only person entitled thereto under the GROGEfjIE?! one in a railway statiou in 1881, sealed 47 i%? will of said deceased. It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the ^w^ with the government seal, and it has f|The Verdict Unanimousf Judge of this court, on Friday the 6th day of DEI GOODS kept perfect time ever since.% January A. D. 1888, at S o'clock p. m., at the office iz^^J^s Wf D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind. of Geo. W. Somerville in|_the village of Sleepy Custom grinding solicited. Will Eye Lake, in said county. '&.*& testifies: "I can recommend Electric And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be i There is new one instance^on record grind wheat for i (one eigth) or exchange Bitters as the very best remedy. Every given toall persons interested, by publishing a cop- of this order for three successive weeks prior in which the Western Union Telegraph bottle sold has given relief in every case. 84 lbs. floun 5 lbs. shorts and 8 to said day of bearing inthe New Ulm Review a One man took six bottles and was cured 'M Company has been "restrained". The weekly newspaper, printed and published at the lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour & city of New ulm said county. of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." *& supreme court of New York has granted and feed sold at low rates and delivered Dated at New Ulm, the 8th day of December Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellville. O. an injunction restraining that company A. D. 1887. a New Ulm free of expense. affirms: "The best selling medicine ETC. By the Court from using the blanks of the I have ever ElectricBitters.1'2Thousand- handled in my 0 years ex ERNST BBANDT, FRANK & BENTZIN. J5 (L S Judge of Probate. perience, is French Cable Company or sending W of others have added their testimony, PROBATE NOTICE, ft cablegrams on blanks marked "via PROBATE NOTICE. so that the verdict is unanimous that French cable." State of Minnesota, County of Brown Vas In State of Minnesota, County of Brownss In Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE O Probat robate Court, Special Term. Dec. 1st 1887. Probate Court Special Term,Chnstoh Dec. 9t 1887. the estate of Groebner the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a I the Matte In the Matterof the Estate ofAslag Torjusen or In the matter Pytten deceased. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL 't The English government has" dishonored half dollar a bottle at O. L. Roos' Drug filing the petition of Micbwl On reading and filing the petition of AndrewLarson a""1 On reidfng Store. [2] exfeutor, ol the la*r will [ann testament bills to the amount of $40,000 Fohl administrator orthe estateof Chnstof Grueb. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT and of the estate of Aalag Torjusen Pytten ner deceased, repretnung among oth*r thmjrs, drawn by the late (Jen. Gordon during deceased, representing atnie otherthinge,tbst thathehastully adminiMtred said esttte, MMI be has fully administered wi *i estate,trad praying Sirayind thata time and place be fixed for examinan %HE LOWEST PRICES. the siege of Khartoom, although the that a time be fixed forexaminingand allowing allowing his account of his adminittration, his account of Us administration, and for hills had been recommended for payment and for the assignment of the residue of B. BEE1TK E & the assignment of the residueof said estate to said estate to heirs, by the Cairo mixed tribunal. The the parties named in the last will and testament It ia ordered, thai said account be examined, A, Behnke, Manager. of said deceased MANUFACTURER OF and petition beard, by the Jndge of this Court, on holders of the bills have commenced 1 tie ordered, that said account beexrtmined, Friday ihe 6fh day of Jannary A. 1888, at 10 and petition beard, by the Judgeof this Court, on action against the private estate of o'clock a m. at the office of Geo W SomervlUe Thursdaythe day of December A. D. 1887, at A. C. 03HS, HANSCHEN, in the village of Sleepy Eye I_*ke In said county. 8o'clockp.iRMttbeOIcooustv Nueeale in Gen. Gordon. And is further ordered, that i.otice thereof be the vUlage of Springfield in said county. given to all person* interested, by publishing a AndttIfartberordeTH,thatiKtic thereof be COOT of-this order for three successive weeks prior Contractor and Builder, fJT Contractor and Builder^ $8L AND DEALER IN given toall persons Interested, by pnblisWng a tosafTdayofhe-ringiatheNewUlm Review a Mr. D. F. Murphy, reporter-in-chief cony of this order for threesuccessive weeks prior JkmMMiJM weekly newspaper, printed end published at the Agent for the celebrated'Boynton and to said day of bearing in the New Ulm Review a of the United States senate, receives a City of New Ulm in said county. weekly newspaper, printed and published at the other Furnaces. Also aprent for Western bated at New Ulm the flth day of December A. Cityof New TJlmin said Coontj. salary of_$25,000 a year three times Stocco Co., Fort Dodge, a fine D. 1887. ,.__ Dated-at New Ulm the 1stday of December A D. By the Court. plastering material. as much a* the vice-president of the ERNSTBRANDT. S EW ULM. **}&.- MIKN. United States.