New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 21, 1887 · Page 7 of 14
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^S^^TiKt^^ vi mxu JN* s| FjjpttfrVSftsec '^pys1*$* ^f^m ^(WISV r"**'' fcg*r% ^Z:,:^t:i,r,i HOtmlTBOOw#^t4ii ^rLE GREETING! paid the cost o? working and mterea^of TOYS & capital In the next seven y#$l$ (1864 to 1871) the goods traffic yo^ from 5,251.000 tons to 11,204,690 tontf THEO, CRONE w%, that is to say, it more than doubled. Tf CELAS& &tOOS, Managing Editor In the following twelve years, down to '*h* .__ 1883, it reached 22,033,347 tonsthat a 1 Wedne&af* Defiember 28,1887. is to say, it doubled again. ^sT FRANK KUETZING. The reduction in rates proved so successful n?InthfW, & X- U, column of the wishes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and that the public opinion demanded Alexandra (Minn.) Post, the Rev. Seth begs to announce the the extension of the principle to passenger %1 M. Wilcox, tin ardent but honest temi fares. The legislature therefore ARRJVAt- i^the frandulant per^nce man, e: delegated to the executive the power to methods employed hvf the local committee One entire floor nothing but Holiday Goods. Presents for every- make limited concessions. No alterations of the W.C.T.U. in quoting passages were made for short distances from text-books not sanctified by body, old or young, rich or poor, to suit any pocket book. Call in and that is, up to twenty-two miles. Provisional sr the touch of Mrs. Hunt's band. We OF THE MOST COMPLETE look over our mammoth Stock of Albums, ranging prices from 10 decreases were made in the make the following extracts from Mr. FALL and WINTER STOCK intermediate stage, between twenty-two *J Wilcox's article, and in so doing shall cents up to $10.00. and forty-nine miles, and large and definite not employth methods of quoting in reductions were made for longer 4 vogue among the worshipers of that distances. In the last stage the first eminenffinder of paths/ scientific and class fare was reduced from l,24d to otherwise, Mrs. Mary Hunt. Mr. Wilcox 0.46d per mile, or on a distance of 155 says: "A deliberate attempt has been made by those who opened the miles from 16s. to 6s.that is, from of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. $3 84 to $1 44. The second class was dispute with the State board to create DEY GOODS reduced in like proportion. the impression that Dr. Smith's books ife"' In the ear after the reduction in Belgium were non-committal on the effects of the increase of passengers in the tobacco and alcohol .To create this i impression, quotations were made (zone where no change was made was of nil Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. 2 per cent, the increase wheie the .provisional which were always garbled, and words reduction was made was 20 per so changed as to make the author say I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's and Boys' cent, and where the larger and definite just the opposite of what he did sa}. Clothing, Hats, Gaps and Fur coats. reduction was made it was 92 per cent. This is a very unfair and dangerous Subsequent alterations had the effect of method of treating the opinions or Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and sells like hot cakes. reducing the average fares, of increasing statements of an opponent. By that Come and look at them before they are all sold. Good Men's Suits from the number of passengers and increasing method one can make the infidel lee* VH tures of an Ingersoll teach the sweetest the profits. The passengers $4.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps on the state railways rose from 43,032,- ~&m lessons of faith and piety, or the Bible to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no 882 in 1880 to 50,465,943 in 1884. pL.*/ii teach the rankest atheism.... But before Call in and don't wait too long, do not wait until the great rusfC In conclusion, Mr. Royce says "Our we examine the book to see how 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. *'i strength in America is as yet unimpaired and let them see the Toys that Santa Claus brings I fair he (Dr. Smith) is quoted, let us A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. our superiority in productive trv this treatment.on some other book $Wt forfget ftkde. power is unquestioned and unequaled, ike the Bible. I open to the 14th Come and see us and make our store your headquarters while in but it is not on that account wise or Psalm, and in the 1st verse read these town. It has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call prudent that we should neglect to look words, "There is no God," Taking PR. KUETZING ahead and gather what useiul lessons [these words entirely out of their con'nection, and oblige we may from the experience of other do they fairly represent the Turning to nations ^teaching of the Bible ^Matt. 27, 5, I find it said of Judas that For the last fifteen years thes Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia. **'he went and hanged himself." Now THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF A NEW OFFER. Luke 10, 37, "Go and thou like- It has 33 departments, with an editor City Drug Store has maiDtained |j of the highest scholarly standing tor wise." Garbling these quotations and C. B. Ruemke Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange each. It is "THE BEST," and onlv for goods, paying a premium of ,jjising-4hen* thus is not quite fair, is it its reputation of carrying the original American Cyclopaedia. Illustrated 5 cts per bushel above Market price. Now let u& try the*same method on the with maps,plans, and engravings Pathfinder Primer On page 24 of largest stock and being the of the finest kind. More condensed is now open and ready for business. Bncklen Arnica Salve than the Britanniea and more accurate the Primer are these words, "A little A choice and well selected stock of The best salve in the woild for Cuts, than Appletons'. Contains more subjects, cheapest place in the city to alcohol is not so bad," "What are you Bruises Sores, Ulceis, Salt Rheum GROCERIES, CROCKERY, is later than either Appletons' or afraid of? Don't be a coward, take a Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, the Butannica, and costs less than half buy your holiday presents. This GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Chilblains, Corns, and all ^km Eruptions, as much. It is truly the busy man's little... As a matter of fact, every w^Jrd of these quotations is true, but and positively cures Tiles, or no Cyclopaedia, the articles being divided ire offered to the public at prices which year we carry a finer and larger pay requiied. It it. guaranteed to give and subdivided, so that any point iy defv competition. Goods will be delivered ^they do not tell the whole truth, and perfect satisfaction, oi money letunded. be turned to without being compelled free to Mtiv purl of the city. 4 stock of holiday goods than there is no untruth so dangerous as that Price 25 cents per box. ^old by to read the whole article, as in Appleton's. R( member tue place. wmm Thousands of our greatest L. Rons which is half true." Minnesota Stieet corner of Third North. evei before. Our assortment of scholars have declared it te be "THE The Rev. Seth W. Wilcox ought to BEST." It is not only the BFST CY- inow thatvehiclearefjust there twe works to as revealed truth the CLOPEDIA, but it is a whole library Toys, Albums, Brush and Combi wftich, of "universal knowledge," from the pens of the greatest scholars on earth. principles of Mrs. Hunt's scientific Sets, Odor Boxes, Jewel Cases, Two thousand of the most eminent -DEALER INDry ^reasoning must not be applied. These scholars living have become responsible Goods, Cuff and Collar [Sets, Perfume, two works are the Bible and the Pathder" for the accuracy and thoroughness of Af*er Tortv ears' Series. Both are too holy to be experience ID the the work by signing their names to the Hats and Gags, preparation of more Stands, Smokers' Sets, Seaso articles. It has what no other work quoted and in the estimation of 1h:m One Hundred Thousand applications for patents in can claimviz: FORTY OF AMERICA'S tue United States and Foreign countries theW C. T. U., the second certainly Men's and Boys' Clothing, Cards and other holiday novelties is unexcelled Prices a" GREATEST SCHOLARS AS the pubhbhers of the Scientific American continue to act ns solicitors taW&.ln'ecedence over- the first. The EDITORS, who are responsible for the for patents, caveats trade-marks copyrights rA otc for the United States and Wrt3r% tJ*3s pifc-eminehtly a temperance whole work. Its thoroughness and accuracy Ladies'Jackets andDolmans to obtain patent* in Canada England trance, lower than ever before and our assortment is such thatl have never been questioned. Germany, and all other countries Their experience union, with so much Christianity is unequaled and their facilities are unsurpassed. as is found to be consistent with Mrs. FROM BENSON J. LOSSING, LL. D., THE LADIES' AND GENTS' Drawings and specifications prepared and filed can accomodate any purse, no matter hew small. Our SUJ5S-'* in the Patent Office on short notice Terms very HISTORIAN, NEW YORK Hunt's articles of faith. reasonable N charge for examination of models I have been acquainted with the high Furnishing Goods, or drawings Advice by mail free Patents obtained through MnnnACo are noticed character of Johnson's Cyclopaedia for of Herbs, Roots and Barks, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has In Henry George's paper, HE STAN- several years, but, having in use the the largest circulation and is the most influential ALSO i- newspaper of its kind published in the world DARD, Alfred L. Royce, U. S. N., has latest edition of Chambers' and Appletons', GROCERIES, and Glass is always complete and prices are extremely low. The advantages of such a notice every patentee I have refrained from exchanging understands an interesting article on the results of This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper the latter for it until recently. Its superiority is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year and is AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK AND PRICES WILL state ownership of railways in Belgium, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, to any other work of the kind mechanics inventions, engineering works, and the country which has had the longest with which I am acquainted is conspicuously other departments of industrial progress, published CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE PLACE TO BOOTS AND SHOES, in any country It contains the names of experience In this line and whose experience manifest after a brief exammanation. all patentees and title of everyinvention patented BUY GOOD xwi/o CHASi,C S AUD AT IS injj THE o^rcy ity jDrxjLg IDrxig ROOSe Store Stor O ft' each week. Trv it four months for one dollar. I am amazed at its comprehensiveness fhows how the system affects industry Sold by all newsdealers And the very latest patterns in and completeness. It is If you have an invention to patent write to under the various fluctuations Mann ft Go publishers of Scientifio American. Dress Goods & Trimmings. an admit able epitome of the knowledge Ml Broadway, New York of commerce. The Belgian government Handbook about patents mailed free. of all past ages until now and 1 can My purchases have been made di iKS did not monopolize the carrying heartilv endorse the words of the Faculty NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rect and for cash, and I am thereby of Yale College. "It is practically of merchandise and passengers, but allowed enabled to tiake the lowest prices. State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Pro. a geographical gazetteer, a biographical bate Court Call and examine my stock and compare joint stock railways much freedom* dictionary, a medical and legal man- else In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Saner a Pojft Offide Blodk. purchasing1 prices before making no attempt to drive them tfewUlmr*, Deceised. ual." The name of it its editor-in-chief Notice is hereby given to all persons having where. out of the field by excessive competition. (President Barnard, of Columbia College) BALTRUSCH claims and demands against the estate of Carl PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDEfRS. hfr i Saner late of the County of Brown deceased, and his able assistants form a "The balance of ownership between that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county sufficient guarantee for its excellence. will hear, examine, and adjust claim* and demands the state and the companies has MILLINERY That guarantee is strengthened bv the against said estate, at his office in the City B. BEHNKE & CO. r* I varied from time to time. In 1850 the of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday assumption of the authors of all the of each month for six successive months, com principal articlesamong the best AND state possessed 388 miles of line, mencmg with the first Monday in January 1887, writers of the country their respect and that six months from the 25th day of November against 166 miles belonging to the companies. DRESS MAKING. 1887, have been limited and allowed by said ive branches of learningof the accuracy Probate Court for creditors to present their In 1865 the proportion was of their work by having their claims. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIr/AB^E Miss Mary Hopt, '^reversed, the companies having 950 Caroline Saner, names printed in full at the end of their Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate productions. The mapsall brought FALL AN5jraTERGOO|w^f rallies, against 469 miles belonging to of CaM Saner deceased down in their construction to the present I the government. In 1"8S4 another PROBATE NOTICE. opposite the timeand all other illustrations, Change had occurred. The state Union Hotel, New Ulm, especially of scientific subjects, greatly State of Minnesota, Connty of .irawn }-ss In Probate Court Special Term, Dec 8th 1887. owned 1,931 males, compared with 780 enhance the intrinsic value of the work. READY-MAD E In the Matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson Has on band a good stock of Millinery Goods con I cannot but regard Johnson's Cyclopaedia miles belonging to the companies. The deceased. sisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks On reading and filing the petition of Ane Maria as far more valuable as a wise Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fcc. conclusion is irresistable that, notwithstanding Jenson, executrix of the lst will and testament instructor for a family, or for persons Also Patterns for stamping monograms Stamping and of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson deceased, the advantages conceded to of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable in any put suit, that any average library representing among other things that she has fully dressmaking done to order. administered said estate, that all the debts, funeral industry, the state railways must have of thousands of volumes. I nave exchanged charges and expenses of last sickness of said my Appletons' (1883 edition) 1 been a fair financial success, as otherwise deceased, and costs of administration of said estate WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Fur Coats, have been paid and prrying that a time and for Johnson's Cyclopaedia. the companies would not have Cottonwood Mills. Elace be fixed for the assignment of said estate to er as the only person entitled thereto nnder the f. been able to compete fer half a century OUR CLAIMS. will of said deceased. "It is vastly more than you can claim It is ordered, that said petition be heard by the iM against an antagonist which had the Judge of this court, on Friday the 6th day of for it."Hon. Carroll D. Wnght. DI(Y GOODS state purse to pull upon. In 1864, the Jannsry A 188S, at 3 o'clock p. at the office U** 1. It is the only New Cyclopaedia now Custom grinding solicited. Will of Geo. W. Somerville in the village of Sleepy 4H B government first used its power to do on the market Eye Lake, in said connty. grind wheat for i (one eigth) or exchange And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be 2. It is the only cyclopaedia extant exactly what our merchants and the CROCKERY. given to all persons interested, by publishing a 84 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 that has been* made by a thoroughly organized copy of this order for three success,ve weeks prior railway companies do without success to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour body of scholars. tliey leveled the rates down all along & weekly newspaper, printed and published at the 3. It is the only cyclopaedia ever made and feed sold at low rates and delivered city of New Ulm in said connty. tile lme The minister stated that the from a thoroughly American point of Dated at New Ulm, the 8th. day of December a New Ufm free of expense. A.D 1887. !A (fife _^^ ETC view. results surpassed all expectation. The By the Court ^S ETC. FRANK & BKNTZIN. 4. It excels all other' cyclopaedias in ERNST BRANDT, increase of traffic in the half a year was i wrvm fr^A J5 (LS) Judge of Probate its scope of titles treated. equivalent to the average increase for PROBATE NOTICE. 5. It excels all other cyclopaedias in PROBATE NOTICE. yOars* The increase of tonnage 6 tV the compactness of its subject matter. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss in m. State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss, In 6. Its authority is higher than that of I jfiUhe eighth year of the experiment Probate Court, Special Term, Dec 1st 1887. WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE of Probate Court Special Term,Chnstoh Dec 9t 1887 In the Matterof the Estate ofAslsg Torjusen the estate of Groebner any other cyclopaedia. or In the matter Pytten deceased. wa$ 106 32 per cent This addition decenscd 7. Its subject matter is more accessible On reiding and filing the petMon of Ar drewLarson, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A (JAM, wa practically on the same mileage, On reading andfilingrthe petition of Michael exttutor of the la*t will (IPO testament than the contents of any other cyclopaedia. Fohl administnior the e-tateof Chrito Groeb and of the estate of Asia? Torjusen Pytten the government having acquired only nerdeceised rejne^enimg among rth tlrnet, AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SEtL deceased, representing !m MK othirrhings tbat tbat he has fulIj idminibtercd said estate, and he bus fully administered taideaUie, and praying fifty miles extra line." tant-It 8. is the cheapest clopaedia ex- praying that a time and place be fixed for examin. that a time and.place be fixed for examiningand allowing .THE LOWEST PRICES.^ ing ana allowing hi account of hi* administration, W* The general results of the system his account of his administration, and for and for the assignment of the residue of the h8ipnraent of the residueof said estte to during the eight years from 1856 to said estate to heirs, the parties named in the last will and testament dnaaofe B. BEH2TZti 9 ritical scholprs declare that it has It l* ordered that said account be examined, of s&id deceased 1864 are thus summed up by the Beltgjj no rival. and petition heard, by the Jndge of this Court, on A. Behnke, Manager, & It is ordered, that said account be examined Friday the 6th day of January A 1888, at 10 and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on gian minister: (1) The charges on 10. It is rapidh supplanting all other o'clock a at the office of Geo W Somerville Thursday the 29th day of December A. D. 1887, at ^_, cyclopaedias. 1 y& ds have been lowered on an average in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said connty 2o'clock p. ,at the Office otttustav Nnessle in 1 H. HANSC And it is turthcr ordered, th notice thereof be the village of Springfield in said county WHAT WE ASK.We ask a fair chancfe by twenty-eight per cent. (2) The given to all person's ineiested, by publishing a And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be to demqnstratA.the LANKARjgjpropositions. above Contractor and Builder, copy of this order for three successive weeks prior (riven to all persons interested, by publishing a G"ntrac and 3Sailde* J. St, P^ter^ S I public have dispatched 2,706,600 tons. r%l% to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review a copy of thia order for threesuccessive weeks prior Agent for the celebra Bovnton ami weekly newspaper, printed and published at the more, while they have economized to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a ~.j 1)0, i & City of New Ulm in said county. weekly newspaper, printed and published at the As a raindrop fortells a storm, 86 other Furnaces,^j ^so atrent for Western more than $4,000,000 on |the cost of bated AfcNew Utm the 9th day of December A Cityof-New ulm in said oanty. Special attention *fvetf does a pimple upon the human body Stocco Co.. Jvort L'otige, a fine Dated at New Ulm the 1st day*of December A. D. carriage. (3) The public nreasury^as 3*^ A Bm the Court?^- w^** work in the city and gauntry indicate health destroying virus in the ^..t^5 plastering maien, "VvSh ^realized $1,156,200 mo* after having ykp^ERNSTBRANDT. blood, which ca$ be ijeutralized and expelled New Clm. .jftu- *-UJ h.v only by.Dr. H#tr-'$ Iron Tonic. Judg pjobate