New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 21, 1887 · Page 9 of 14
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lOQf words*. The bill provides for FALL GREETING! TOYS & HOLIDAllGOODSI an appropriation of four million dollars NEW for the purposes of the measure. We hope that it will become a law. THEO. CRONE "U CHAS. L. ROOS, Managing Editox A petition signed by many legislators, governors of states, clergymen and Wednesday, December 21, 1887. others, Will be sent to publishers of FRANK KUETZING. Congressman Adams, of Chicago, school text-books, asking them to have wishes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and these publicatious conform to the latest last week distinguished himself by the scientific authorities relative to the effects begs to announce the introduction of a bill which contains of alcohol upon the system. Mary the following provisions: H. Hunt, of the W. C. T. U. W. E. Whereas, aliens residing in the United States have lately menaced the public Sheldon, of the National Teachers' Association One entire floor nothing but Holiday Goods. Presents for every- peace by advising and encouraging Daniel Dorchester, D. D., of the destruction of property and the body, old or yourig, rich or poor, to suit any pocket book. Call in and the Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society murder of officers of the law as OF THE MOST COMPLETE Albert H. Cook, D. D., and Rev. look over our mammoth Stock of Albums, ranging in prices from 10 And whereas, such acts are offenses Joseph Cook have been chosen a committee against the sovereignty of the United FAL cents up to $10 00. States of correspondence in reference Therefore, when any district attorney to revisions. We wonder what "scientific" of the United States shall have information facts will be concocted by these in writing from no less than five. three reputable citizens that any alien has aided, advised or encouraged the The art critic of the Pioneer Press destruction of property or murder of says that Sardou read history blindly of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. any officer of the Taw, or has attempted when he wrote "Theodora", and that DRY GOODS to overthrow the laws, or to excite readers of ancient history must rise up domestic violence in any state, such in in arms to defend the father of civic formation shall be transmitted at ong* law when he is represented as a servile, to the president of the United States. cringing creature, subject to the will The president shall then issue an order of ctl] Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. and pleasure of Theodora. This eloquent in writing requiring such alien to depart appeal to history is something so from the territory of the United States I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's and Boys' unusual in the columns of th'e Pioneer within a given time, and this order Clothing, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. Press that we are unable to account for shall be served by the United States it in any other way than by supposing marshal upon the person to whom it is Our $5 00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and sells like hot cakes. that this ardent admiration of Justinian directed. If the offender shall refuse to obey such order it shall be the duty Come and look ac them before they are all sold. Good Men's Suits from is not due to the code, pandects and institutes of the secretary of state to cause him to which he caused to be compiled, 84.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps be arrested and conveyed out of the but rather to the system of monopolies territory of the United States, and if which was inaugurated during his reign. to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no Call in and don't wait too long do not wait until the great rush he shall return again to this countiy he See? comes and we wont be able to wait on you. Send your children in mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. shall be punished by imprisonment not and let them see the Toys that Santa Claus brings. more than three years and at the expir It seems that there will 'be a house A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. ation of his term of imprisonment shall $Wt forget the flaCe. majority in favor of repealing the tobacco again be conveyed out of the country. Come and see us and make our store your headquarters while in tax. This would reduce that Section 8 of the bill provides: terrible surplus by about thirty millions. town. It has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call That, whenever in the judgment of FR. KUETZING, One or two additional repeals in the the president of the United, States the and oblige line of internal revenue on luxuries public safety shall requirp, it shall be lawful for the president to cause any would wipe out the surplus and furnish such alieu to be arrested without notice congress a good excuse for leaving the and conveyed out of the United States. "protective" tariff where it is. For the last fifteen years thi The most striking features of this extraordinary THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF A NEW OFFER. bill are said to have been Congressman Enute Nelson, of the City Drug Store has maintain^ Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange suggested by the editor of a German O B. Ruemke fifir? Minnesota district, will soon introduce for goods, paying a piemiumof paper published at Chicago, who is notorious its reputation of carrying i a bill providing for the free importation 5 cts per bushel above Market price. as an habitual drunkard. No of various kinds of lumber, sober-minded person who is in sympathy largest stock and being salt, cordage materials, syrups, molasses is now open and ready for business. Buoklen Arnica Salve with our American institutions and sugar cane. A choice and v, ell selected stock of The best salve in the world for Cuts, cheapest place in the city Wsl could favor the passage of such a despotic Bruises Sores, Ulceis, Salt Rheum, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, law. If anarchy or rather anarchism Senator Davis, of Minnesota, has introduced Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, buy your holiday presents. ThiF* cannot be held in check without GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, a bill to place Capt. Wheeler, breaking down the barrier between the and positively cures Piles, or no of the regular army, on the retired list year we carry a finer and large^ executive and judicial departments pay required. It is guaranteed to give aie offered to the public at prices which with the rank of a major. Capt. Wheeler and vesting in the national executive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. defy competition Goods will be deliveied stock of holiday goods thar I has served for forty year*. We are Pi ice 25 cents per box. Sold by C. free to am irt of the city. an extraordinary judiciary power L. Rons confident that during Senator Davis' which no monarch of any civilized Remember the place. evei before. Our assortment o' country can exercise in a time of peace, Baltruscii, chairmanship of the committee on pensions Minnesota Stieet corner of Third North it is high time that we abolish our constitution no undeseiving additions to the -J. Toys, Albums, Brush and Com]L DWELLING FOR SALE. and adopt a form of government retired list will be made, as in former The solid brick dwelling, corner of similar to that which cultured Sets, Odor Boxes, Jewel CasW'l years. Broadway and 1st North Stieefc, is offered Russia enjoys to-day. The notorious -DEALER INDry for sale on easy teims. For par Goods, "Third Section" police regulations of Cuff and Collar [Sets, Perfurnji Last week three residents of Polo, ticulars inquire of the owner, the empire of the czar have evidently Mich., were carried by a large band of CHAS MELSIIEIMER Eats and Gags, served as a model in drawing up the Stands, Smokers' Sets, Seasor 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., "citizens" to a wood half a mile from Adams bill. Ancient ostracism required or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. town. A huge fire was built and a kettle Cards and other holiday novelties is unexcelled. Prices ar thousands of votes for the ex^pulsion Men's and Boys' Clothing, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of tar suspended over it The three of a person who had become %K-% lower than ever before and our assortment is such that unpopTifaf^the proposed Chicago ostracism ver stripped of their clothing and then Ladies' Jackets and Dolmans State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Pro. 14-i, bate Conrt. would require ^the votes of but coated with tar finally feathers were In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Saner can accomodate any purse, no matter hew small. Our stoc three "reputable citizens," presumably Deceased. sprinkled over their bodies, and they LADIES' AND GENTS' Notice is hereby given to all persons having of the Raster variety, to compel the were ridden on rails for a distance of claims and demands against the estate of Carl Furnishing Goods, of Herbs, Roots and Barks, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oil' Saner late of the County of Brown deceased, President of the United States to expel fifty feet. They were then given their that the Judge of the Probate Conrt of said county any alien without accusation or trial. will hear, examine, and adjust claim* and demands clothing and ordered to leave the township and Glass is always complete and prices are extremely lowf ALSO against said estate, at his office in the City We hope that congress will not descend of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday GROCERIES, within ten hours. They complied to the level of an asylum for the feebleminded of each month for six successive months, commencing AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK AND PRICES WIL1? with the order. Whatever the offense with the first Monday in January 1887, by the passage of a bill so conspicuously and that six months from the 25th day of November CROCKERY & GLASSWARE of which the three may have been guilty, 1867, have been limited and allowed by said un-American and unrepublican CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE PLACET "J Probate Court for creditors to present their it was certainly insignificant in comparison as the one introduced by that BOOTS AND SHOES, claims If is City Drug Store OFT BUY GOODS AT THE Caroline Sauer, with the barbaric treatment Chicago worthy, Mr. Adams. And the very latestpatterns in Administratrix with the will annexed of the es CHAS. ROOS, they received at the hands of the band tate of Ca-1 Sauer deceased Dress Goods & Trimmings. The Pioneer Press holds tha*t Mr of brutes that cariied them to the wood. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. My purchases have been made di Cullom's government telegraph plan is rect and for cash, and I am thereby A CARD vicious in principle because it is improper State of Minnesota, County of Brown In Pro enabled to -wake the lowest prices. for the government to use the bateCourt Call and examine my stock and compare The public is hereby notified that a In tne Matter of the Estate of Adolph Setter public money to set up an enterprise cigar manufacturer in St. Peter, has unscrupulously, prices befoie purchasing else Deceased Po^t Offide Slodk. jfew Ultp, M^, Notice is hereby given to all* persons having without my consent or where. in competition with one already existing, chums and demands against the estate of Adolph sanction, and in an underhanded way C. BALTRUSCH Seller, late of the County of Brown, deceased, established by private capital and PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County taken the brand-name of my celebrated conducted by private citizens. According will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands IS* White Rose Cigars, This is a base attempt against said estate at his office in the City of MILLINERY to this principle the etaablishment B. BEHNZE & GO,, New Ulm in eaid County, on the first Monday of to undermine my trade on this each month, for six succe6ive months, commencing of public schools in communities in brand and to build a false reputation with the firstMorday in January 1888,and that AND for his goods on the widespreaa reputation six months from the 12th day of November 1887 which private schools are already in have txe limited and allowed by said Probate my "Original White Rose Cigars" DRESS MAKING. existence, would be exceedingly vicious Codrt for creditors to present their claims. have achieved in a period of four years. HELENA SEITZB, were it not for the fact that in this case As my only recourse is in the justness Administratrix of the Estate of Adolph Seiter, Miss Mary Hopt, EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE deceased. the amount of 6apital involved is some and love of fair play which ever exists FALL AND WINTER GOODS. in the public mind, I take this method what less than that invested by Jay PROBATE NOTICE. of notification and leave the rest to your opposite the Gould. If the amount of capital and State of Minnesota, Connty of brawn f-ss In sense of fairness. Respectfully Probate Court Special Term, Dec 8th 1887. Union Hotel, New Vim, the number of men that control it had In the Matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson L. A. MALMO, READY-MADE less influence in shaping the opinions deceased. Factory No. 4. Has on hand a good stock of Millitery Goods con On reading and filing the petition of Ane Maria N. B. When purchasing the "White of the Pioneer Press, that respectable si8tingin part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks Jenson, executrix of the l*st will and testament Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fcc. Rose" please be sure that the, brand on and of the estate ofJens Peder Jenson deceased, daily would perhaps be able to understand Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping representing among other things that she has fully top of box reads "L. A. Malmo's Original of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable administered said estate, that all the debts, funeral that the measure provided for in dressmaking done to order. White Rose" and thus favor me and charges and expenses of last sickness of said Mr. Cullom's bill is not an iota more deceased, and costs of administration of said es. protect ourselves. tate have been paid and prrying that a time and vicious than was the establishment of JOHN BENTZIN. WM. FRANK. Elacasbthfixedy Fur Coats, for the assignment of said estate to er onl person entitled thereto under the Cottonwood Mills. the postal money order and postal note Brace Up will of said deceased. systems and the extension of the mail It is ordered, that said petition he heard by the You are feeling depressed, your appetite Judge of this conrt, on ridBy the 6th day of is poor, you are bothered with service to the carrying of small parcels January A. 1888, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the office DI(Y GOODS of Geo. W. Somerville in the village of Sleepy Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, of merchandise, which certainly diminished Eye Lake, in said connty. Custom grinding solicited. Will and generally out of sorts, and want to And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be the volume of business transacted brace up. Brace up, but not with grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange given toall persons interested, by publishing a by express companies. Whenever cop? of this order for three successive weeks prior stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, 34 fts. flour, 5jbs. shorts and 8 to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a which have for their basis very individuals exercise governmental functions, weekly newspaper, printed and published at the fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour & cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate city of New Ulm in said county. they must take the consequences Dated at New Ulm, the 8th day of December and feed sold at low rates and delivered you far an hour, and then leave A.D 1887. sure to follow when the government you in worse condition than before. a New Ulm free of expense. By the Conrt ET C. awakes to a consciousness of'its duties. ERNST BBANDC, What you want is an alterative that FRANK & BENTZIN. J5 (IS) Judge of Probate will purify your bio od, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore PROBATE NOTICE. Last week a bill was introduced in PROBATE NOTICE. your vitality, and give renewed health the senate by Mr. Cullom which provides State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In and strength. Such a medicine you State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^88 In Probate Conrt, Special Term, Dec, 1st 1887. It for the establishment and opera-1 find in ElectriTBitter^ ana only Probnte Court Special Term, Dec 9th 1887. WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INYITE Ol In the Matterof the Estate ofAslag Torjusen In the matter o' the estate of Chnstof Groeer Pytten deceased. tion of a United States postal telegraph 50 cents a bottle at C. L. Roos's Drug deceased On reading and filing the petition of AndrewLarson, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL On re iding ami fi me the petition of Michiel Store. [3] embracing all the cities of the states extcntor ol the la*i will (in testament Fohl atnnnitralo of the e-tal of Christof Gr* and of the estate of Aslag Torjusen Pytten ner dect-e iepieening amnnff otlvr lianas and territories. The lines are to be AND EXASINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT deceaed, reprewntine im ne oHiorthftigs tbar that hehnslully HdniinUlered oaid eattte, .inil he has fully artiniiusiei ed -aid e&tau-, and praying constructed by the army engineer praying that a time and place be fixed for examining that a time and.place be fixed orcxamimngand allowing and allowing bio account of his administration, THE LOWEST PRICES. his account of his administration, and for corps, on iron poles holding twelre 4EEH27KE & Cl and for the assignment of the residue of the assienment of the residneof paid estate to said estate to heirs, wires. When completed, the lines B. the parties named in the last will and testament It IK ordered, that said actount be examined, ^"U ^^MANUFACTURER OF of said deceased CJCAfiS, A% shall be, under the control of the postmaster and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Behnke, Manager, Itis ordered, that said account be examined, Friday the 6th dny of January A. 1888, at 10 and petition henrd, by the Ju^ge of this Com I, on general. The rates to be o'clock a at the office of Geo. W Somerville Thursday the29th day of December D. 1887, at in the village of Sleepy Eye ike in said county. ^A^CfOOHS, charged are as follows 10 cents for 2 o'clock p. m.,Ht the Office olGustav Nneesle in And it is turtber ordered, tout notice thereof be the village of Springfield in said connty. given to all persons interested, by publishing a 20 words under 500 miles, and 5 cents And it is further orderwl, that notice thereof be iril AND DEALER 1NV copy of this-order for three successive weeks prior Contractortind Huilderf^ given toall persons interested, by publishing a additional for each additional 10 words to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a copy of this order for threesuccessive weeks prior TobaGCo and Smokers' Articles, weekly newspaper, printed nnd published at the to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review a Agent for the celebrate^Boynton and for distances greater than 500 miles, City of Mew Ulm la said county. weekly newspaper, printed and published at the other Furnaces. Also ajrent for Western Dated at New Uim the 9th day of December A an additional rate of 5 cents for every City of New Ulm in said County. 1887. Stoeco Co.. Fort Dodge, ft fine Datedat New Ulm the 1st day ofDecember A D. 250 miles press night rates, 35 cents By the Conrt, 1887.. By the Court, plastering material. ERNST BRANDT, ERNST BRANDT^ per 100 words, day rates 75 cents per Kuemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. (L S1 Judged Probate NEW ULM. Misx. L.S. Judge of Probate.