New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 11, 1888 · Page 5 of 10
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PM *R» fofSr. Paul: HEO. CRONEi\it?r$ I Winona," said the bishop,"there /ery large Polish population, perps NEW ULM, MINN* 800 families, mainly composed of jill hands, and formerly there was a good deal of intemperance among them. JHAS. L. ROOS, Managing Editoi DEALER IN There is now but one saloon in Winona, wishes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and instead of eight or ten, and the bank Wednesday, January 11, 1888. deposits of the Polsh people are unusually begs to announce the large. Caledonia, Houston countty, The Sleepy Eye Herald says that was formerly composed of a large ei "there are many well-meaning persons drinking population. Now there are but four saloons, where there were formerly -W who endorse the proposition to have the fifteen. In many of the smaller N E W MH3ST3ST. government not only establish a postal places drunkenness has disappeared altogether. telegraph, but alao to take charge of Kilhenny, formerly a constant OF THE MOST COMPLETE I W carry the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in New Ul all telegraph lines. The argument source of disorder, is now one of the quietest villages in the state. All niainly advanced in favor of thiB step is and have the lowest prices. FUL aid ITER classes of people are pleased—Germans that it is the only practical method of Polanders and French—all through the destroying the telegraph monopoly." country. If there was a popular vote DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHEET The( Herald then proceeds to show that to-day as for hisrh license Minnesota the majority would be overwhelmingly this argument applies with equal force INGS, DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, in its favor. It is the solution of to many other industries which require the temperance question: its benefits FLANNELS & RIBBONS. a considerable amount of capital. The are already appreciated by the people, of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. Herald's conclusion is undoubtedly correct, and it would be impossible to change DEY GOOD S the high license law of Minnesota today. and the argument as cited, if consistently Title a a to The nnancial feature of the Minlaw applied, would lead to thenesota is one of its many admirable Silifc, & IPliislies. adoption of communistic views. There features." are, however, very many well-meaning It is doubtful if an}'one in the state persons who are as strongly opposed to is better able to judge of the general effect of all Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. of this law with respect to drunkenness S lafge Variety Velveteen.^ all dolei^. all communistic theories as the Herald than Bishop Ireland, and I have I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's and Boys' is, but who, nevertheless, favor governmeat therefore quoted him at some length. ownership of railroads, telegraphs Handkerchiefs at all prices.1 The greatest variety Dress Button What the operation of this law may be Clothing, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. in St. Paul, it is of course difficult to and other means of transportation and say, but the number of applications already Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and sells like hot cakes. communication. Such persons discriminate made is misleading as to the betweenmonopolies that^are created Come and look at them before they are all sold. Good Men's Suits from number of licenses which will be taken by our laws or the silence of ourout, from the fact that time yet remains Tarlatons and Cambrics, Bold and Silver Br* $4.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps laws, and those which are in their very for the saloonkeepers to determine whether or not they will continue to nature monopolies and necessarily to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no Frineces- sell under the new law. It is not probable Fringe- affect all other parts of our industrial that there will be more than 350 mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. system. The various monopolies created licenses taken out in this city, where MASKS MASF heretofore there have been 720 saloons. by high tariffs belong to the former A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. Very truly, yours, class. In such cases it is plainly within Come and see us and make our store your headquarters while in the power of the lawmaker to crush A. R. MCGILL of every Desoripl monopoly by opening the country to town. I has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call foreign competition and if he neglects Secretary Lamar tendered his resignation and oblige to do this on the ground that "the government ALSO MENS SUITS TO LET OUT FOR MASQ as secretary of the interior on must step and assume the Saturday, and it was accepted by the management,"his policy is certainly"a Do not forget to look at our Special Saturday Barga) President. It was understood that the confession that he is unequal to the formal resignation would not go into tisement which is in this paper every week. WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. ^X^ 'efore him But as to the means effect until noon yesterday, in order to Cottonwoo Mills. lomestic ti asportation and communication, enable the secretaiy to close up some foreign competition is out Masks! Masks! MasiL routine business. Senator George, of Joh Heuma of the question. The tarmer depends the judiciary committee of the senate, for the shipment of his productions Custom grinding solicited. Will gave it as his opinion that Lamar would oon the railway next to his door, and grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange undoubtedly be confirmed as supreme is closing out his entire stock of il restrictions which it is in the power 34 lbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 court judge Mr. Lamar himself of the lawmaker to impose, can at best lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour thinks that there is some doubt as to be only inadequate attempts to distribute and feed sold at low rates and delivered his confirmation. We hope that ttiere the burden more equab.y among a New Ulm free of expense. is good cause for his fear». He has at cost. alse offers hisl arge the farmers of different sections. So served the Union long enough, and FRANK & BENTZIN. line of far as our foreign commerce is concerned, might as well be retired to the shades A. C. OCHS, ours is pre-eminently an agricultural DM GOODS, WOOLENS, of private life. country. To enable our farmr-s Contractor and Builder, Tfi to compete with the cheap labor of CLOTHING and TOYS Johson's Cyctpcedia. Agent for the celeorated^Boynton and er agricultural countries and still other Furnaces. Also agent tor Western Why get a Cyclopaedia Because it tain a fair price for their productions, at prices which defy competition. Stoeco Co, Fort Dodg\ a fine is a necessity of the age, as much so as ey should, if possible, be furnished a sewing machine or a family newspaper plastering material. Call early and secure choice goods Knowledge is power, and the more nth the means of transportation to the NEW ULM. MINN. at low prices. the better. In these days, when fortunes sea-ports at but little above its actual TIVOLI JOHN F. NEUMAN are made in a day, we have not cost. No railway corporation can ever the time nor inclination to read lengthy NEW ULM, MINN. this no railway corporation can be disertations, and sift a few facts from a mass of rubbish, but we want a work -AND— compelled to do it without the ultimate Braids, Spangles, La BEEWERY, of facts where we can get the required establishment of government ownership. information in an instant. The building of railway lines involves A N Such is not the Britannica it is bungling, risks too great to be incurred by DRESS MAKING. voluminous and in its allusion to JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. Bells etc. in all qualitie, capitalists without the prospect of profits American subjects is incorrect and unsatisfactory, as well as incomplete. NEW ULM, MINN. far greater than could be realized Miss Mary Hopt, The Appleton's American Cyclopaedia by in,vftsment in other enterprises. Pure beer sold in quantities to suit is fifteen years old,and in order to bring low rates for sale by Thepfe are two ways in /which the problem the purchaser. Special attention paid opposite the it up to date yeu are required to get 15 to the bottling of beer. can be and, In certain countries, annuals and an index volume. The Union Hotel, New Vim, Johnson's Cjclopdsedia has just been has been successfully solved. The government thoroughly revised (1886). Every subject Hag on hand a good stock of Millitery Goods con NEW E MARBLE WORKS, may establish a railway system sistingm part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks has been brought up to tne present Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fee. of its own for the sake of maintainingtfwholesome time. There are no "annuals" and GHAS, ROOS lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, competition without supplements needed. It contains the ing of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable dressmaking done to order. statistics ot 1885. It gives the biographies driving existing corporations from Monuments, Tombstones and all of living men, which the Britannica the field, or it may at once establish a other work in my line made to order PROBATE NOTICE. does not. Johnson's Cyclopaedia has as promptly and in a workmanlike manner government monopoly for the sole pur"e-fff much matter in 8 volumes, as Appleton's at reasonable rates. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. I furnishing transportation at but in 16 and costs the same price per probate Court Special Term, Dec. 13th 1887. Pog-t Office Blodk. NEW ULM, MINN. New Ifln^ willvolume. In the matter of the estate of Karl Vogtel deceaser1. ,le above cost. Thefirstmethod jv, the course of time lead to the second. Johnson's has 40 of the most eminent On reading and filing the petition of Amalie PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. 4 Vogtel administratrix of the estate of Karl Vogtel scholars of America as editors, while We\are not in favor of that paternal deceased, representing among other things Appletons has but 2 and Britannica one. Veterinary Surgeon. that she has fully administered said estate, and orm of government which would ultimately Besides, Johnson's has more than 2000 praying that a time and place be fixed for examining B. BEHNEE & CO destroy all individual enterprise and allowing her account of her administration, special contributors from all parts of Having treated sick animals for yeais and for the assignment of the residue of said ut we are equally opposed to the theries America and Europe. These specialists estate to heirs. I can conscientiously recommend myself Itis ordered, that said account be examined, notcontribute articles to which they have to all who need the services of a of those wh© hold that it is and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on given a life long study and investigation. 10competent Veterinary. Orders may be Friday the 13th day of January A. D. 1888, at ithin the province of government to For instance: Civil service by o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in said county. left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRAP ercise any paternal functions whater And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Dorman B.Barton Democracy bv Ohas. Mnrar. given to all persous interested, by publishing a NEW TJLM, FALL ANDWTNTE^GOOD and who would on this ground O'Connor, Republican Party by Richard copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing jn the New Ulm Review a H. Dana Jr. Evolution by H. artshorn olish the public school system and weekly newspaper, printed and published in the Darwinism by Prof. E. L. Youmans. FRANK FRIEDMANN, any other institutions at have long City of New Ulm in said County, ffckdy-mkde Clothing, $ Cohtf, Sty Dated at New Ulm. the 13th day of December Youkon River by Lieut. Schwatka ,o been recognized as^dsential to the A.D. 1887. Franco-Prussian war by Aug. Nie- dealer in By the Court, ty of the nation. We do be-mann Insanity by Dr. Hammond, etc., ERNST BRANDT, Soot£ kr^d gl\oe& T\fotior}£, Grfodetf* Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, J12 (L. 6.) Judge of Probate. «there is nothing undemocratextension etc. Thus you will see that highest authority is employed in every instance. of the paternal ele- H. HANSCHEN, The controverted subjects are presented Glassware, Notions, Canned CWkefy, etd. Ihose institutions which as priirprises by the ablest advocates of the opposite must, in spite of all Contractor and Builder, views, as Free Trade by David A. Wells Fruit, Flour, etc. restrictions, ever prove infor and Protection by R. JE. Thomspon. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INV The Appletons announce to the public the demands made upon Special attention given to mason that they treat no controverted subject. Alt goods said at bottom prices and J-he Jnterajgj of the prosperity of FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A work in the city and country. Following are a few reasons, why you delivered free of cost to any part of trr asftwhole* should buy Johnsons' in preference to New Ulm, Minn. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL the city. any other: First, its freshness second, its eminent talent third, its authority, N E W ULM, MINN Q. Baltrusch, THE LOWEST PRICES. time ago Gov. McGill received the leading articles being Touched for „er from A. P. Miller, of the New by the writer fourth, its classifications ork Mail and Express, asking for a and anangement of the matter fifth, its Bucklen Arnica Salve A. Behn/ce, Manager. -B £EHlv Kit imniary of facts regarding the results cheapness, costing less than half as The best salve in the world for Guts, -—DEALER tamed under the high license law much as Appleton's or Britannica. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Dry Roods, sed by the last legislature of Minne\. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Please investigate the matter and do PROBATE NOTICE. The following is a copy of thenot Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, be imposed upon by an inferior Hats and Gaps, 'Vet* to the inquiry. and positively cures Tiles, or no work at double the price of a prime State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^es. In Probate Conrt. Special Term, December 36th 1887. Paul, a 1888 —Owiug to pay required. It is guaranteed to give work. For further particulars apply to In the mat.er of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt "t ^hic' licenses were issued perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. J» R. Lankard, St. Peter, Minn Men's and Boys' Clothing, deceased., Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting into eftect in this ei'i to be the last wffl and testament ofCarlM.Schmidt L. Eoos. consequence of deceased, late of said County, has been de. Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans After WHA A I O O hvered to this Court the law here, experiei THEODOE! MUELLER, And whereas, Sophie Schmidt has filed therewith prepara until about The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily her petition representing amona other things than O LADIES' AND GENTS' Thousand applications fo omply with but too well known. They differ that said Carl Sbhmidt died in swild County on the United States and the 25th day of No\ ember 1887, testate, and that in different individuals to some ex- Furnishing Goods, tries the publishers of will be said petitioner is the soie executrix named said American continue to act con-tent. A Bilious man is seldom a break- last will and testament.and praying jthat the said any for patents, caveats trade MANUFACTURER OF instrument may be ndmitted to prnWiate, and that ricrhts etc forthp Unite fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he A S O ^t. Paul. to obtain pate its in midn Fn? letterb tegumentalj be to hex I- i|i u'tl ereon. Germanj andfl'lo'Vr tonntn»-ence has an exellent appetite ior liquids but GROCERIES, lti«ordprpd That the prnor.jnjf mslin- S S 9 he law is unique ca and their fuciht PtlH me«t, and the-aid nti')i 1 Ki\ jjtv. none for solids of a morning. Histongue passed and, Couit, at the Pribatc O.hte iuiu County on Drawings and specifications will hardly bear inspection atany CROCKERY & GLASSWARE f4j Wednesday the 18th day of JannirjfA.D.1888,at 10 reover in the Patent Office on short time if it is not white and furred, o'clock in the forenoon, when all cVoncerned may reasonable No charge for exai AN DEALEE IN or drawings Advice by mail appearand contest tneproba'e »aidinstrument• BOOTS AND SHOES, it is rough, at all events. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, Patents obtaini t'iroufrhMan And it is further ordered, Thai ymbhc notice of nth inthe S I E N I I AMERI The digestive system is wholly out of the time and place of paid heariiBbe given to all the largest circulation and is the ess persons interested, by pubhcatiqi^ of thpse orders order and Diarrhoea or Constipation And the very latest patterns in newspaper of its kind published for three wetks successively preUious to said day The advantages of such a notice may be a symptom or the two may alternate. Dress Goods & Trimmings. understands of hearing, in the New Ulm Rev! ew a newspaper 'S3 This large and splendidly illustr ire There are often Hemorrhoids printed and published at the Citf of New Ulm in is published W E E at $3 My purchases have been made di Kuemke's Building, New Dim, Minn said County. or even loss of blood. There may be ne- admitted to be the best paper dev By the Cou't, mechanics inventions, engine rect and for cash, and I am thereby giddiness and often headache and acidity other departments of indust ERNSf 'BRANDT en'abled to xnake the lowest prices. lisbed in any country. It co f)R J. C. ROTHENJBURG, or flatulence and tenderness in jthe J12 (L. S.) Jf Mjge of Probate all patentees and title of ever Call and examine my stock and compare pit of the stomach. To correct all this each week. Try it four Physician and Surgeon, Sold by all newsdealers prices before purchasing else Cnnn bushels of corn wanted at Tbeo if not effect a cure try Green's August If you have an inventi wheie^"*, UUUU Crone's, at Office next door to Post Gf| 30 Mnnn & Co., publishers Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands nd cents 861 Broadway, New York vfV c. BALTRUSCB attest its efficacy. Handbook about patents mai Springfield, »^J4VNV/ S^JfX Minn. 1 ii&£j*&£ S