New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 8, 1888 · Page 4 of 9
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Tti* RXXEtZttt TIE NEW GROCERY STORE OF "==r a hypochondriac "Phe depressing DELINQUE emotions, such as fear/^anxiety, CRF&Ruemke and grief, are always fatal to NEW ULM, MINN.' health, and frequent causes of death. There is an Eastern apologue which describes a stranger on the road meetings is now open and ready for business. CHAS. JROOS, Managing Editoi DEALER IN the Plague coming out of Bagdad. 'You A choice and well selected stock of have been committing great havoc State of Minnesota GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ss Wednesday, February 8, 1888. there,1 said the traveler, pointing to the County of Brown* city. 'Not so great,' replied^the Plague. District Court, Ninth Judicial District. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS *I only killed one-third of those who (Written for the Review The State of Minnesota to all persons, died the other two-thirds killed themselves Effects of Stimulants and Narcotics companies or corporations who hare or are offered to the public at prices which with fright.' (Book of Health.) TxrjuL claim any estate, right, title or interest on the Human System. defy competition. Goods will be delivered N E W :MH2KT:N". In the alleged predisposition to alcoholic in claim to, or lien upon, any of the free to any part of the city. disease, the doctrine of our textbooks sereral pieces or parcels of land in the Remember the place. that in such cases the only cheice list hereto attached, described: We carry the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in New TJlm VIII. 4 is between the most rigid abstinence and Minnesota Street corner of Third North. The list of taxes and penalties on and have the lowest prices. alcoholism, may drive seme into the 22. HEREDITARY EFFECTS.—Great SAMPLE ROUu real estate for the county, remaining ranks oftotal abstainers but in those who stress is laid by some text-books on the delinquent on the first Monday in» transmission of "parental intemper become users of alcoholics it can only DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, January, has been filed in the office o'\ AND have the effect of weakening self-reliance ance" to offspring and according to the Clerk of the District Court of th by holding out as inevitable fate BILLIARD HALL that exceedingly moral principle that County of Brown of which that hereto what is solely a consequence of insufficient DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, the end justifies the means, no distinction attached is a copy. self-control. Men who are disposed is made between the use and the next door to the Dakota House, Therefore you and each" of you are to excesses will eagerly seize upon abuse of alcoholics. Dr. E F. Brown, FLANNELS & RIBBONSa New Ulm Minn. hereby required to file in the office of this fatalistic doctrine in justification in the Eclectic Guide to Health, says, said clerk, en or before the twentieth in accordance with the requirements of of their conduct. Byron's father was day of March 1888, your answer in a libertine, and his mother an imbecile. CHARLES BRUST, Proper. the W. C. T. U.: "Added to the dangers assortxxiexitrof writin^,setting forth any objection or and injuries to the person who uses The poet considered this a sufficient excuse The best of wines, liquors, cigars for all the faults and vices that defense you may hare to the taxes and the alcohol, there is also danger of Silk., 3 IPliislies. always on hand. penalties or any part thereof, upon transmitting nervous weakness and marred his personal character. any piece or parcel of land described narcotic appetite from parents to children. WM FRANK. JOHN BKNTZIN. The children of parents who use in said list,in,to, or on which you have Renews Her Youth, Cottonwood Mills. fi lafge Vafiety Velveteen/* &11 doletf. or elaim any estate, title, interest, alcohol and other narcotics generally Mrs. Phcebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay suffer some kind of nervous weakness claim or lien. Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable therefrom." This last statement has And in default thereof, judgmen^ story, the truth of which is vouched Handkerchiefs at all prices. The greatest variety Dress Buttons. no foundation in fact, unless the term will be entered against such piece OT for by the resident of the town: Custom grinding solicited. Will "nervous weakness" be made to include parcel of land for the taxes on said "I am 73 years old, have been troubled all those slight and temporary departures grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange list appearing against it, and for all with kidney complaint and lameness he in %£**$«**, from the normal state of the typical penalties, interest and cost. for many years could not dress 34 Jos. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 nervous system to which the entire myself without help. Now I am Signed: S. A. GEORGE, fls. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour human race is subject. But in this case Taratons and Cambrics, Gol and Silver Braids Clerk of district Court free from all pain and soreness and and feed sold at low rates and delivered the word "therefrom" must be canceled, in said Ceunty of Brown. am able to do all my own housework. and the statement is equally true New Ulm free of expense. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for A list of Delinquent Taxes upon Real of the children of those who never use Fringes. JJ Fringes. having renewed my youth, and removed Estate within the County of Brown, FRANK & BENTZIN. "alcohol or other narcotics." completely all disease and pain." State of Minnesota, for the year 1886 It seems a trifle strange that people Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' PROBATE NOTICE. MASKS -Jg MASKS and prior, remaining delinquent and who, in a majority of cases, hare a Drug Store. 4 unpaid on the first Monday in January, State or Minnesota, County of orawn ss. in deeply rooted horror of everything that Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 9th 1888. A. D. 1888 and the penalties accrued FOR SALE CHEAP. savors of Darwinism, should demand In the Matter of the estate of Mathias Olson thereon. deceased. OJ every I©sori ptio:Eu that its leading principle be taught in The undersigned is compelled on ac-On reading and filing thepetition of OscarKrickson CIT5T OP NEW ULM7 our public schools. But then, the end count of ill health to sell his building administrator of the estate of Mathias Olson deceased,representing among other things thaUhe has South of Center Street justifies the means, according to the and business place on Corner Centre fully administered said estate, that all the debts, moral code of same people. and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood funeral charges and expenses of last sickness of ALSO MEN'S SUITS TO LET OUT.FOR MASQUERADES. •d s-s a The doctrine of transmission from that the property (100x165) is said deceased, and costs of administration of said a estate have been paid and that he h»s nothing to parent to child is now received as one S. located in the business center, and that 5"! account for and praying that a time and place be Do not forget to look at our Special Saturday Bargain advertisement of those liws which have been empirically those who wish to invest in a well fixed for the assignment of said estate to heirs,and Names of Owners S that he be discharged from his said trust. established beyond reasonable equipped and paying business at a which is in this paper every week. It is ordered, that said petition be heard by the 3 doubt. But it is a law of possibilities, small cost will find a rare chance in' Judee of this court, on Thursday the 9th day of and not of fixed results. The drunkard this to do so. For particulars call February A 1888,at 10 o'clock a m.,at the Probate s=— Office in said county. cannot plead as an excuse that the alcoholic or address S And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Henry Cordes 9 3 81 appetite has come down to him 57 4 3n given toall persona interested, by publishing a JAC. HOESCHEXEB. Chr Angele 6 4 52 8 60 from Noah (Gen. IX, 21). There is no cop* of this order for three successive weeks prior New Ulm, Mian. Fr Beinhorn 8 9 35 5 40 to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a Chr Angele transmission in that sense. But there is 13 14 17 3 90 weekly newspaper, printed and published at the 11 fl8 17 3 a transmission of possibilities, and a PROBATE NOTICE. city of New Ulm in said county A W Frank 8 3 37 17 strengthening of some and weakeaing Dated at New Ulm, the 9th day of January Seiter 12 37 17 3 20 State of Minnesota, County of Brown Sss. In of other possibilities to such an extent Aug Koenike 8 41 3 17 Probate Court Special Term, Jan 9th 1888 20 By the Court, S a 14 44 3 17 20 I In the matter or the estate of August Kettner that the child born to-day is heir to the BRNST BRANDT, Zimmermairaest 7 47 17 3 an 1 deceased accumulated possibilities of ages. F2 I S Judge of Probate. Sabin 12 50 35 5 On reading and^filing the petition of Carl Kettner 40 Schwartz 1 58 1 73 This Aristotelian doctrine, confirmed administrator of the estate of August Kelt 26 1 99 FRANK FRIEDMANN, W Winkelmann" 7 58 1 38 ner deceased, representing among other things, 21 1 69 by modern science, has nothing alarming E of 2 60 2 2 5 84 that be has fully administered said estate, and 2 59 in it. It is but a statement of the Eiesling 3 60 38 93 praying that a time and place be fixed for examining 5 84 44 77 dealer in A W Frank 9 62 law of human progress. The history of and allowing hin account of his administration, 3 46 52 a 98 Reiner sr 9 68 2 6 0 and for the assignment of the residue of 39 2 99 our civilization clearly shows that the Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, Winkler 6 73 3 63 said estate to heirs, 54 4 17 actualization of possibilities for improvement Chr Widemann 5 75 69 It is ordered, ihat said account be examined, 10 79 Aug Koenike 14 79 35 5 vastly predominates over and petition heard, by the Judge of this Cmrt, on 40 Glassware, Notions, Canned querade Trimmings. Tin'taiph&Kneale 11 81 35 Thursday the 9th day of February A. 1888, at 11 5 40 that of possibilities for deterioration. A W Frank 8 86 o'clock a at the office of Geo. W Somerville 17 S 20 A Schwartz 2 92 3 in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said county. 17 20 ,1 Schopenhauer's grandfather was insane Fruit, Flour, eto. S Knapp 8 93 17 3 ap And it is turther ordered, that notice thereof be his father committed suicide his Beinhorn 9 101 69 10 given to all persons interested, by publishing a Brown Co Aer soc 12 107 mother was an authoress he himself copy of this order for three successive weeks prior 69 10 Vehkanfe 8 108 to said day of hearing la the New Ulm Review a 5 71 86 6 57 All goods sold at bottom prices and was a noted philosopher, whose Vehkanje 9 108 weekly newspaper, printed and published at the 52 8 60 works, however, were not appreciated delivered free of cost to any part of Vehkanje 10 108 City of New Ulm in said county. 52 8 60 O Bargen 3 Dated at New Ulm the 9th day or January A. 109 1 04 until after his death, owing, perhaps, 1 20 the city. Schwartz 13 D. 1888. 115 17 20 to his somewhat eccentric character. A W Frank 14 13?, 3 By the Court, 17 20 N E W ULM, MINN The possibility of becoming insane is W Cleveland 8 138 3 17 20 ERNST BRANDT, Kuehnel 7 1 14« 52 8 60 greater in the descendants of the insane F2 (L. S) Judge of Probate. Glahn Braids, Spangles, Laces, 3 145 17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 3 20 than in others but the statement that O Bargen 4 154 3 17 20 AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER the nervous systems of such persons W Cleveland 3 155 17 3 20 1 Goepper 9 155 17 to all those wanting employment. 3 20 contain the germs of brain disease, is State of Minnesota, County of Brown. In Probate O Bargen 1 158 17 3 20 an ill-chosen metaphor. They can only Court John Sehiffraann 12 161 3 We want live, energetic agents in every county Bells etc. in all qualities at 17 20 In the Matter of the Estate ofCarl M. Schmid JacKroepfle 5 162 be said to have inherited a predisposition in the United States and Canada to sell a patent 17 3 20 Deceased. article of great merit, OK ITS MERITS. An at tide North of Center Street to that kind of disease. The mental Notice is hereby given to all persons having having a large sale paying over 100 per cent. pro. claims and demands against the estate of Carl M. derangement of such persons is an fit, having no competition, nnd on which the agent Hart Lorenz 6 N 6 72 1 04 7 96 Schmidt, late of the County of Brown, deceased, is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given exception, and not a rule. Mart Lorenz N low rates for sale by 1 73 26 that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County for each and every county he may secure from us. John Schiffmann 11 2 69 will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands 10 79 With all these advantages to our agents, and the Excessive use of alcoholics in course Schwartz 7 13 17 3 against said estate at his office in the City of 20 fact that it is an article that can be sold to every of time weakens the nervous system and A W Frank 1 50 17 3 New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of 24 house owner, it might not be necessary to make A W Frank 10 52 17 3 each month, for six successive months, commencing ingrafts upon it an alcoholic" appetite. "AN KXTAOKDINAKT OFFER" to Secure gOOd Zimmermann esi 8 54 8 with the first Monday in March 1888,and that 52 WoO It is not improbable that the possibility agents at once, but we have concluded to make Ang Koenike six months from the 18th day of January 1888 13 57 12 1 18 1 39 it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of becoming a drunkard may be greater have been limited and allowed by said Probate PablKoch&stuebe 5 63 6 92 1 04 7 96 of our m\ention, but in its liability by any agent CHAS, ROOS HMnellernw43^x50 7 66 Court for creditors to present their claims. 28 55 4 28 32 83 in the drunkard's offspring than in that will bandit it with energv. Our agents now A Ziehpr part of 11&12 66 32 87 4 93 37 80 SOPHIA SCHMIDT, at work are making from $150 to $300 a month others yet despite the so-called investigations tly Mueller 13 66 10 38 1 56 Executrix of the Estate of Carl Schmidt, 11 94 clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make A Palmer 4 relative to this point, the reliable 70 4 33 deceased 65 4 98 our offer to all who are out of employment. Any Carl Sabin 10 73 1 39 21 information that is given us is agent that will give our business a thirty day's 1 39 Pr. Vogelpohl Franz Wagner 74 12 1 18 trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, too meager to ground any conclusions W Cleveland 13 A3 17 3 20 .ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, can return all goods unsold 7 Beinhorn. 6 9S 52 8 upon it The solution of the problem 60 to us and we will refund the money paid fOr Beinhorn n% 1 95 4 28 32 can only be delayed by attempts to them No such employers of agents ever dared to fo& Offide Slock. jfew Con8tans 9 98 1 04 16 1 20 Merchant Tailor, make such offers, nor would we if we did not prove that those who use alcoholics in A Berghold 5 112 1 39 21 1 60 know that we have agents now making moretl an John Schwerzler 9 115 42 6 moderation transmit an alcoholic appetite 48 double the amount Onr large descriptive circu r.a Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn, Chr Angele 1 9 59 PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. 68 lars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to to their children. We might as S Knapp 2 118 17 3 20 send to everyone out of employment •who will Is prepared to supply the people of John Schiffmann 126 o" well attempt to prove that the child of 17 S send us three one cent stamps for postage Send Tindolph&Kneale 13 127 17 3 the thinking man has a strong leaning at once and secure the agency in time for the New Ulm and vicinity with the best of E BEHNEE & CO. W Cleve'and 130 ^A boom, and go to work on terms named in our extraordinary 17 3 toward insanity. Those who furnish Zimmermann est 1 135 clothing at the lowest prizes. Only offer 69 10 Ant Koestner the enfant terrible of politics with the 11 135 5 35 40} Address, at once, NATIONAL NOVELTY CO. first class work turned out. Ant Koestner 12 135 5 35 4 0 material for its little jokes, take it for 514 Smithfleld St .Pittsburgh, Pa A Paefflm 14 135 52 8 1 60 granted that there has been a transmission S Knapp 7 140 1 21 18 39 Frauz Bochum 147 3 81 of alcoholic appetite in the case 57 1 38 EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Franz Bochum 3 147 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. 35 of every drunkard whose father or Franz Bochum S 147 3 17 20 grandfather used alcoholics in any degree. Franz Bochum FALL AN^JWTOTE^GOODS. 147 17 3 20 Franz Bochum in 147 3 This is sheer nonsense. According 17 in whose name Subdivision. o* Amount Subsequent Interest Total amot m-\ Franz Bochum 12 147 17 S to that, upwards of ninety per cent, assessed 0 sold for penalty required Franz Bochnm 13 147 3 17 ML 1 taxes A costs to redeem Franz Bochum of our population ought to have that 14 147 17 3 ^ekdy-Bqkde dlotl\ii^, W Cokt& ©fy Gfood& John Gates fe Co New Ulm IS 8 south $102 O Bargen $ 8 86 is 151 $ 2 33 6.91 17 craving for alcohol which we are told 3 23 4 8 .48 Chr Angele 105 76 229 7 152 17 it 3 20 is so exceedingly difficult to subdue. 9 80 .44 S Stack 1 105 76 2 25 153 .17 3 20 ii 9 160 .41 .76 66 Aug Koenike 9 154 188 17 3 20 8oot£ ki\d &\oe& Notioi^, Gfifodefieg Reasoning from analogy, however, 4 165 .41 S KnaDp .76 .66 188 9 156 17 3 20 ,, ,, 4 175 .84 it does not seem improbable, as stated .52 .49 O Bargen 1 157 3 185 17 20 ,, 14 15 north .41 .76 67 Carl Sabin 13 168 I) 11 1.84 17 2C above, that the drunkard's child may 8 61 3 63 88 58 17 78 dfodkefy, etd. Fr Beinhorn 7 171 3 59 89 17 II 1* IJ imve a predisposition t» alcoholic excesses. 2 85 .84 .52 Beinhorn .48 1.84 8 171 3 II II II 17 2C ii Fr Beinhorn But there is a powerful offset 8 187 .91 8.88 20 9 6.88 9 171 3 »l 11 11 17 „outrtNo.468 .58 2.29 Fr Beinhorn 10 186 4.28 171 17 3 11 II II 21 to this in the misery under which that fl ,, 385 .91 A W Frank 3 81 2.29 7.01 172 3 II 11 17 child was brought up. I have more WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Schwerzler 8 179 3 17 Total .!'. S 2ck W Pfaender 9 184 a confidence in. the strength of resolutions 17 2(F Office of the Auditor of Brown County, New Ulm, Minn., January 26,1888. Schwerzler 3 191 17 S spontaneously formed under such circumstances To John Gates A Co. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Chr Angele 3 205 17 3 You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of September A. D. 1B8S, at a than in all the pledge-signing, Boebinger 11 213 17 3 2( Tax Sale held as provided by law at New Ulm, in the County of Brown, State Held ne little-band-of-hope and "scientific 6 217 1 73 AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT 26 1 & of Minnesota, the Auditor of said County sold the land herein above described Held 7 217 15 57 2 3 3 1/ 9f fact" humbugs thrown together. The to E G. Koch, for the delinquent taxes thereon for the year 1882, amounting OtJTLOTB No. as hereinbefore stated to the sum of ninty-seven 15-100 Dollars, exclusive of teacher who depicts the actual evils of THE LOWEST PRICES. W Pfaender 88 1 04 16 1 2 the cost of serving this notice. You are also hereby notified that the right of Chr Angele 133 drunkenness with special reference to 1 04 16 1 2 redemption from such sale will expire on the 27th day of March A. D. 1888, nw 245 52 6 8 their bearing on family life, and or within sixty days after the service of this notice. Beinhorn 272 69 10 Witness my hand and sale at New Ulm, said County of Brown, this 26th strengthens the confidence of her pupils A. Behnke, Manager. B. BEHlTKE & CO. Sauer BottomlandI 32 1 39 21 1 6 day of January 1888. A in their own power of will, is touching VILLAGE OF SLEEPY EYE LAKE. E. P. BEETKAND, County Auditor, familiar chords in the heart of the per E. FISCHER, Deputy. OT drunkard's child, and by directing attention Thos Allison 3 11 1 75 Charles Gefeser 26 2 PROBATE NOTICE, DAKOTA HOUSE. to facts comfirmed by the child's Thos Allison 4 11 67 7 10 Thos Allison 7 27 2 2 9 daily observation, is doing infinitely 34 2 6 State of Minnesota, County of Brown Yea In Dykman 12 27 10 12 1 52 11 more good than 'one who teaches the Probate Court-tSpecial Term, December 16th 1881 I Dykma 13 V, 27 94 14 -J In the matier of the.estate of Carl M. Schmi&A, QPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. campaign arguments of a political party Dykman 14 27 94 14 QGCCftBGUa Clara Jaehn 4 28 chronically embryonic, with their splendid has the only store in New Ulm where both 81 12 Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting S E I E O S Clara Jaehn 5 28 81 12 array of technical terms and arbitrary to be the last will and testament ofCarlM.Schmidt Methodist Congre 13 36 81 12 deceased, late of said County, has beende. Jt figures. Emma Duncan 11 40 5 0 0 75 livered to this Court This house is the most centrally located Brackeuridge 1st Addition. And whereas, Sophie Schmidt has filed therewith It is exceedingly doubtful whether a her petition, representing among other thines hotel in the city and affords W Brackenridge 3 1 1 49 22 that said Carl Sbhmidt died in said County on person's knowledge of his predisposition Stewart 4 4 0 5 61 4 the 25th day of November 18S7, testate, and that Stewart 13 4 to a certain disease will not do more harm good Sample Rooms. 68 10 said petitioner is the sole executrix named in said Chas White 4 10 3 6 5 4 1 than good. People who observe the are sold. He also carries an extensive line of last will andte8tament,and praying that the said Bendixen 9 10 27 instrument may be admitted to probate, and that 4 fundamental laws of hygiene need not Ohas White 11 Accordeons, Violins, NOTE TO DELINQUENT TAX LIST. 10 27 letters testamentary be to her issued thereon: 4 trouble themselves about the various It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, Pertatning to delinquent tax ItH published A on & a to A it and the said petition, be heard befoie this predispositions they may have inherited %n the follow mq columns of this issue B*rnliard Frode 10 2 4 05 Court, at the Probate Office in said County, on 01 from their ancestors. A man of regular Be1 nhard Frode 2 11 4 Wednesday the 18th day ofJanuaryA.D.1888,at 10 of the REVIEW, the followiug abbreviations 27 Albums and Toy Candies Bernhard Frode 12 ?, 4 habits need not have his attention clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may )!i are used, viz: sub. for sublot: Bernhard Frode 13 2 27 4 appear and contest the probate of said instrument called to the fact that several members It. for lot n. for north e. for east, 2,r Frank Green 18 3 I 1 8 9 2o And it is further ordered, That public notice of of his family have died with consumption. Brackenriage 2nd Addition the time and place of raid hearing be given to all s. for south w. for westjnw. for northwest Such knowledge may make him persons interested, by publication of these orders ne. for northeast sw. for southwest W Brackenridge for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always 11 19 27 4 for three weeks successively previous to said day 31 1 exceedingly careful in this one direction, 1 se. for southeast $ for dollars W Brackenridge 12 of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaper 19 27 4 31 and become the means of interfering E Hatchings in printed and published at the City of New Ulm in cts for cents und. for undivided. The complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. with his health in other respects. S30T110R32Outlot 7 said County. 6 35 95 7 30 names of lot, block, section, township, FBurgmgerinS2 9 By the Cou't. If the possible outcome of his predisposition T110R32partofL 1 range, number of acres, the amount of Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember „_ ERNST BRANDT. has been duly magnified, he will so nw of ne 2 68 acresi 37 40 5 61 43 01 taxes delinquent, penalty or penalties, J1.J (U. b,} Judge of Probate Peter Strait in S29 see in every slight cold which he contracts dollars, cents, etc., at tho head of T110 R32 part of Its the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's the grip of the dread disease. 1&2 1.30 acres 4 27 31 Cnflfl bushels of corn wanted at Tbeo columns, represent the meaning of the 1 His cheerfulness is gone, his digestion I N E W UL Am Kelley in S29 MINN. UUUU Crone's, at 30 and 35 cents whole column over which they are T110R32partoflts mpaired, and he is \r a into per bushel. *TB\1i placed. 1&2 .62 acres 4 '27 0 fc (Continued on next pageA 1 ~L