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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

January 25, 1888 · Page 3 of 8

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»^.. Kit* KWETZIErcv, COMPARATIV E WORT O BAOTJQ|pERS ter be taught that it is his duty to inform himself upon the political issues of the NEW ULM. MINN. day let bim be taught that Republicanism O A (Absolutely Fnxe).. is as far from Democracy as truth 1M from falsehood teach him that the A N S (Atom Powder)*. CHAS.-L. ROOS, Managing Editoi Republican party, taking the government BUMFORD'S, when fcesb... 'mi ..Mrs after sixty years of Democratic Wednesday', January 25, 1888. A N O S when fresh... role, regenerated the nation, stifled the E E A S The Review has frequently called attention rebellion, gave the country the best financial to the uncalled-for tariff on system in Jthe world, revived A (Alum Powder) books and scientific apparatus. Congressman prostrate industries, championed the AMAZO N (Alum Powder) Lind has .introduced a bill to cause of labor, opened to it opportunities CLETELAND*S(shortwtjoz. put books, pamphlets, bound or unbound, and taught everywhere that the laborer We carry the largest line of Dry Goods and potions in New Uljfc and illustrated books and papers, is worthy of his hire teach* him I O N E E (SanFranciBCO)... and have the lowest prices. v^ and maps, and charts, printed in that whatever there is in the history of A any other language or languages than this country for thepast twenty-five years •,# I E S DRESS GOODS PRITS, GINGHAMS, SHEEi I English, on the free list. The bill has of which we should be proud belongs to been referred to the committee on ways the Republican party, and whatever S N O W A E (Groff'B)... INGS, DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, I and means, and it is to be hoped that otherwise belongs to the Democratic LEWIS'.. in the end it may become a law, andparty." The next meeting of the State FLANNELS & RIBBONS- E A (Andrews & Co.),.... thus prepare the way for additional reforms league will be helo at Minneapolis February E E S in the same direction. Scientific 2d. All organized clubs are entitled works in the English language should to representative. I E S Tiie largest assortmentlof also be placed on the ffree list. The A N E W S & O a a American Association for the Advancement Since the battle of Atlanta ponorama Milwaukee, (Contains AlumT) Silk, "Velvets & Fl-u.slies. of Science at its last meeting was placed on exhibition in Minneapolis (Powder sold loose).... (Aug. 10-16. 1887) appointed a commit, a year ago last July it has been & lafge Variety Velveteen^ all tole#. EUMFORD'S, whennot fresh I viewed by over 200,000, who have been tee composed of E. D. Cope, J. REPORTS OF GOVEENMENT CHEMISTS Eastman and G. K. Gilbert, to devise delighted with it, and pronounced it Handkerchiefs at all prices. The greatest variety Dress Buttons. methods of obtaining from congrees a worth goiDg many miles to see. It has AstoPurityandWholesomenessoftheRoyalBakingPowder. been phenomenally successful from a reduction of the tariff on scientific books. business standpoint, and is about to be I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed 01 pure and wholesome Ingredients. I is a cream replaced by a cyclorama representing of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or Taratons and Camtecs, Bold and Silver Braids Jerusalem at the time of the crucifixion, phosphates, or other injurious substances. E O E Ph.D. Early in July Congressman Lind forwarded in which the tragedy of the crucifixion I is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. to the secretary of the interior, A. MOTT, Ph.D.» of our our Lord is vividly depicted. Fringes' with a very emphatic letter, along petition P'rin^es. I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in This picture will be ready for the public signed by settlers interested, asking the market. I find it entirely free from alnm, terra alba, or any other injurious substance. about the 1st of April, and so long MASKS MASKS that suit be instituted by the government N BT MOBTON, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." as Atlanta remains the price of admission to vacate the title of the Winona I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which it is composed are pure and wholesome. S. DANA HATES, State Aesayer, Mass." will be but 25 cts. When the new & St. Peter Railway company to certain of every panorama is ready for the public the lands erroneously certified to the The Royal Baking Powder received, the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, 1873 at the Centennial,. Philadelphia, 1876 at the old price of admission will be restored. state of Minnesota for the benefit of American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. that road. It was claimed that these No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic/and universal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of ALSO MEN'S SUITS TO LET OUT FOR MASQUERADES lands were occupied by settlers at the The governor of Rhode Island, in his Health all over the world. time of the withdrawals, that the occupation annual message, acknowledges that the NOTE—The above DIAGRAM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Do not forget to'look at our Special Saturday Bargain advertisement Prohibitory Jaw of that State is a failure, was of record, and that the road Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. had no right to the lands. The general and he says the fact that it is a A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in which is in this paper every week. each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by failure is entirely due to "a lack of land office has since been engaged in Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking public sentiment" to support and enforce getting up the records, and a few days Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound since submitted to the secretary of the it. It is always a mistake to enact more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advantage a law that can not be enforced. As of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any interior for transmission to the attorney J' fair-minded person of these facts. general a report some fifty type-written a contemporary expresses it, laws do "While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree pages in length, taking up each tract not enforce themselves any more than Of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicating a legless body walksi. itself, a wingless seperatim and giving its history. The that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength* are to be avoided as dangerous. report is divided into two exhibits" one bird flies itself, or an engineless railway train propels itself. showing the history of the odd sections claimed by the road the even sections ODOR MUELLER Last week the National Board of I certified to the road under the claim of Trade discussed government telegraphy having relinquished the corresponding and recommended its adoption by passing odd sections because occupied by settlers. A the following "Resolved, That the John F. Uemnaa MANUFACTURER OF Mr. Lind claims that the company Tri usefulness of the post office department had no right to the odd sections, and should be extended in the direction of consequently could not lay claim to weis closing out his entire stock of telegraphic communication, and even sections in lieu thereof. The letter urge upon congress the earliest favor AND DEALER IN is being written by the secretary Df able consideration of this question." Tobacco and Smote' Articles, the interior to the attorney-general recommending at cost. He alse offers -hisl arge A fire broke out in a tenement building the suit asked for by Mr. line of in Chicago Sunday morning. The Lind. BINDS, WOOLENS, forty occupants escaped, but most of Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn them had to leave their clothing: behind. Braids, Spangles, Laees, Congressman Lind has introduced a CLOTHING and TOIS A. C. OCHS, bill to amend Section 4 of "An act to The Holyoke Envelope Co.'s Mill at prices which defy competition. Contractor and Builder, regulate commerce," approved Feb. 4, was destroyed by fire Monday. Loss Bells etc. in all qualities at, 1887, so as to read as follows $325,000. Call early and secure choice goods Agent for the celebrated'Boynton and 4,Sec. 4. That it shall be unlawful other Furnaces. Also agent for Western at low prices. A hotel at Tower caught fire Saturburned Stocco Co., Fort Dodge, a fine for any common carrier subject to the day. Nine persons were to JOHNF. NEUMAN plastering material. low rates for sale by provisions of this act to charge or receive EW ULM. MINN. death. NEW ULM, MINN. any greater compensation in the E ST. PAUL, DAILY PIONEER PRESS aggregate for the transportation of passengers War. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. FRANK FRIEDMANN, is the oldest, best and most reliable daily or of like kind of property, under Cottonwood Mills, paper in the West. Every subscriber substantially similar circumstances who sends $10 to the Pioneer Press Co. dealer in CHAS, ROOSJ and conditiens, for a shorter than for for a year's subscription to the Daily Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, and Sunday will receive FREE, one a longer distance over the same line, in copy of The Pioneer Press STANDARD Custom grinding solicited. Will the same direction, the shorter being Glassware, Notions, Canned ATLAS Ol THE WORLD, 30 cents grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange included within the longer distance extra to cover postage on the Atlas being 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 Fruit, Flour, ete. but this shall not be construed as authorizing the only requirement. fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Po^t Offyfe 8lo(&. Jifewlflm, Mi*m- any common carrier within Encourage Home Industry. and feed sold at low rates and delivered All goods said at bottom prices and the terms of this act to charge and receive PROMPT ATTENTIONTO MAIL ORDERS. a New Ulm free of expense. delivered free of cost to any part of as great compensation for a shoi'ter A contemporary offers the following FRANK & BENTZIN. excellent advice in speaking on the the city. as for a longer distance that it above named topic: "If people generally B. BEHNKE & CO., shall also be unlawful for any common N E W ULM, MINN. PROBATE NOTICE. could be brought to see the importance cnrrier,subject to the provision of this act of supporting home industries, State of Minnesota, County of jrawn J-ss. THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF In Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 9th 1888. to charge or receive any greater compensation, home merchants and home tradesmen, In the Matter of the estate of Mathias Olson the community in which they live per ton per mile for the contern C. F. Ruemke deceased. would be much benefited. It is a great On reading and filing thepetition of Oscar Olson, EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE peraneous transportation of the administrator of the estate of Mathias Olson deceased,representing mistake to go away from our town to among other thiHgsthat|he has same class of freight for a longer than a FALL A^DJWltNTERjBOODS. purchase articles that can be obtained fully administered said estate, that all the debts, inneral charges and expenses of last sickness of shorter distance over the same line, in at home, just to save a few cents. is now open and ready for business. said deceased, and costs of administration of said Every dollar sent away for goods that A choice and well selected stock of the same general direction, or from the estate have been paid and that he has nothing to fJekdy-Htk&e dlotl\irig, $W Cokts, fii^y G[oo3& can be furnished by home merchants account for and praying that a time and place be same orignal point of departure, or to GROCERIES, CROCKERY, fixed for the assignment of said estate to heirs,and cripples business just that much, and that he be discharged ffnm his said trust. the same point of arrival but this shall to that extent is a detriment. The longer It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the GLASSWARE and NOTIONS 8oot£ kr\d gfrioeg, "]s[otior^, G[foderieg Judge of this court, on Thursday the 9th day of not be construed as authorizing any a dollar can be kept in circulation February A.D. 188S,at 10 o'clock a.m.,at the Probate at home the more good that dollar will common carrier, subject to the provisions Office in said county. are offered-to the public at prices which do the town and the more you benefit And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be of this act,to charge as high a rate, defy competition. Goods will be delivered given to all persons interested, by publishing a di'odkei'y, etd. 4 the town in which yon live, the more free to any part of the city. copy of this order for three successiva weeks prior per ton per mile for a longer as for a you benefit yourself. Almost every to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a Remember the plaGe. shorter distance: Provided, however, small town sends hundreds of dollars weekly newspaper, printer! and published at the city of New Ulm in said county. yearly to the large cities for goods that Minnesota Street corner of Third ISorth. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR That upon application to the Commission Dated at New Ulm, the 9th day of January can be had at home, just as good, and A. D. 1888. appointed under the provisions of very nearly as cheap, thinking they are By the Court. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL ERNST BRANDT, this act, such common carrier may, in deriving immense benefit from the few F2 (L.S.) Judge of Probate. to all those wanting employment. special cases, after investigation by the cents saved, seemingly forgetting that AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT local dealers and tradesmen are entitled We want live, energetic agents in every county PROBATE NOTICE. Commission, be authorized to charge in the United States and Canada to sell a patent THE LOWEST PRICES. to their patronage* What the people less for longer than for shorter distances article of great merit, OK ITS MERITS An ai tide State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss In of the smaller towns need to make them having a large sale paying over 100 per cent. pro. Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 9th 1888. for the transportation of passengers more prosperous and happy, is a disposition fit, having no competition, nnd on which the agent In the matter of the estate of August Kettner is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given deceased. A, Behnke, Manager. -&S BEIliTKE & CO. or property and the Commissien may to aid each other in all legitimate for each and every county he may secure from us. On reading and filing the petition of Carl Kettner ways, cultivating dispositions of friendship With all these advantages to our agents, and the from time to time prescribe the extent administrator of the estate of August Kelt fact that it is an article that can be sold to every rather than jealousy and suspicion. ner deceased, representing among other things, to which such designated common carrier house owner, it might not be necessary to make that he has fully administered said estate, and There should be less fault-finding, less "AN EXTAOHDINABY OFFER" to Secure good PROBATE NOTICE, praying that a time and place befixed for examining MILL IN E iR/lT may be relieved from the operation back-biting, and less contumely than is agents at once, but we have concluded to make and allowing his account of his administration, of this section of this act." generally exhibited. If all will make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits and for the assignment of the residue of State of Minuesota, County of Brovrn ^ss. In of our invention, but in its liability by any agent said estate to heirs, Probate Court. Special Term, December 16th 1887. up their minds to spend their dollars —AND— that will bandit! it with energy. Our agents now It is ordered, that said account be examined, In the matler of the estate of Carl 31. Schmidt and dimes at home thereby enriching at work are making from $150 to $300 a month and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on deceased. DRESS MAKING. Representative Republicans met ateach clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make other to the extent of the profit Thursday the 2th day of February A.D. 1888, at 11 Whereas, An instrumentin writing, purporting our offer to all who are out of employment. Any o'clock a m., at the office of Geo. W. Somerville to be the last will ai.d testament ofCariM.Schmidt Minneapolis la.-t Wednesday for theon articles bought and sold, it will be agent that will give our business a thirty day's in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said county. Hoptft, deceased, late of said County, has been delivered money invested, and it will return ten trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, Miss Mary purpose of organizing republican clubs And it is lurther ordered, that notice thereof be to this Court given to all persons interested, by publishing a And whereas, Sophie Schmidt has filed therewith fol«l in the future, and be the means of ABOVE AIX EXPENSES, can return all goods unsold throughout the state. Organizers were to us and we will refund the money paid for copy of this order for three successive weeks prior her petition, representing among other things building up their town. Every penny them. No snch employers of agents ever dared to to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a that .said Carl M.Sbhmidt died in said County on T" appointed\ior all the counties. The make such offers, nor would we if we did not spent at home is a benefit to somebody, Aveekly newspaper, printed and published at the the 25th day of November 1837, testate, and that opposite the know that we have agents now making moretl an City of Me%v Ulm in said,county. said petitioner is the sole executrix named in said objects of the clubs can best be-explained while every penny sent away is a damage double the amount Our large descriptive circulars Union Hotel, JFeiv Ifm, Liated at New Ulm the 9th day of January A. last will andtestament.and prayiu? that the said to the community. One fact is undoubtedly explain our offer fully, n:i'l"ihe«t we wish to by giving an extract from the D. 188'.?.., instrument may be ndminert to T)i-oK»t«». and that send to everyone out of employment' who will overlooked by people who B-v the Court, letters testamentary be to her i==ftui thereon H:is o!i hsirl !i wp) stock of Millii ry fn speech of Mr. T. E. Byrnes, State representative send ns three one cent .«»arop« for postage. Send ERNST BRANDT. (t is ordered, Thstt bo prwfs of saul instrn- ••is'iriyi.n -.„ send away for goods and that is, the pai. i'H:it, toui»t ts, YJIVL:-, ii'.Us at O'.ice and secure tile v2o.\.: in *,rve for the F2 (L. S) Judjjt oi Probate. meHt, and the -aid pnM '-n *.,• he-ntl l""ie ih's Rjhb%*TFeutherH, i-'lowers""hr~' of the National league. more business you give your home boom, and go to work on terms named iu our extraordinary Court, at tbe Probate Oince iu raid Comity, ou Also Patterns for stamping Hi»nric:rsirr«. tampinp offer. "We are to devise means for organizing merchant the better he is able to give Wednesday the 18th day of JanuaryA.D.1888,at 10 of all kinds. Embroidery Work and fashionable SAMPLE ROC... Address, at once, NATIONAL NOVELTY CO. o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may you low prices and the same is true of dressmaking done to order. '514iSmithffeld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. the state for giving the party a club appear and contest tbeproba'e of said instrument tradesmen and merchants. And it is further ordered, That public notice of in every town and hamlet in Minnesota. Fr. Yogelpohl the time and place of said hearing be given to nil AND DAKOTA HOUSE. persons interested, by publication of these order* Organization is the watchword of the BILLIARD HALL for three weeks successively previous to baid day The STANDARD ATLAS OF THE day, and we propose to make our organization of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaper W ORLD given free by The St. Paul Merchant Tailor, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in as perfect as possible. These next door to the Dakota House, OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL:M, MINN. said County. Pioneer Press Co. to every subscriber to 1 By the Cou-t. leagues are to be the school where voters Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. The Daily and Sunday Pioneer Press yew Vim Minn. SEITER BROS., Prop'w. ..ERNST BRANDT. are to learn their political rights who sends $10 for a year's subscription J12 (L..SO Judge of Probate Is prepared to supply the people of CHARLE S BRUST, Proper* in advance, with" 30 cents extra arid how to secure them, and how to be This house is the most centrally locatetf New Ulm and vicinity with the best of for postage on the Atlas is a most bushels of corn vt nnted at Tbep always a good citizen. They are to be The best of v*'ipes, liquors, cigars beautiful work, and cannot be bought clothing at the lowest prizes. Only -hotel in the city and affords Crone's, 30 and 35 cents no enemies of free speech. Let the vo- in any market for less than $4.50 net. always on hand. -, .- \:''". first class work turned out. per bushel g00tl S^niple Rooms! .- &C-A*?r.p,-, "A -j* ^£gSS^ii^^^$^ & 185S1B