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

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mm* Ww^i^WM^^^^^ r^^WiSe Aside from the high editorial authority Ta*X-ist*TDELINQUEN of Johnson's Cyclopaedia, every important does cure article is prepared by some eminent NEW ULM, MINN. Rfteumatisn? specialist who makes himself individually Neuralgia^ responsible by attaching his flfrvous headache. name to it. By treating everything CHAS.-TA KOOS, Managing Editor If will under special headings, and subdividing DEALER IN State of Minnesota a cure YOU the long articles, it does away with useless ss County of Brown* If isHie onU Wednesday, February 15, 1888. and cumbersome indexes, which District Court, Ninth Judicial District. burden some of the Cyclopaedia. It is remedy Ifor The State of Minnesota to all persons, up with the times and in harmony with nas sue A f)fy Gfood& jSfotioitfJ &qd ^illiqetfy. The New Ulm Loan and Building companies or corporations who have or the spirit of America progress. The essfuiiv Association. claim any estate, right, title or interest language is clear and concise, the illustrations stood iht in claim to, or lien upon, any of the are unexpected in a work of its 3ST E ULM:, :Mxisr:N* kind, the maps are printed from new several pieces or parcels of land in the testa When C. W. H. Heidernan realized copper plates, the binding is all that list hereto attached, described: •fimft that it was too early in the season to Send can be desired, and in every respect the Ihe list of taxes and penalties on We carry the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in New Ulm debate about political issues he made Cents Yo work is the best in thfeenglish language^, real estate for the county, remaining 1fie beau.iiful HOT goes rVsATMPHOfflli up his mind to stir around and boom We are constantly exchanging Britanmca and have the lowest prices. colored Now he'll be too lame to delinquent on the first Monday in and Appleton's even for Johnson's bicture "Mooi the town. A happy ideajstruck him late January, has been filed in the office ot m^k. lick no and selling the former at half price. Ctrl*'. /Hhlobhoros .. Tharsday evening and he wrote out the the Clerk of the District Court of the l/iWali sr'NewYorK. DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, From Rankin, Principal of schools at County of Brown of which that hereto following: "We the undersigned ereby Owatonna, Minn. FOR SALE CHEAP. attached is a copy. agree and pledge ourselves to subscribe Johnson's is in my opinion the best DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, Therefore you and each of you are The undersigned is compelled on account for the number of shares set opposite cyclopaedia published. It is clear and hereby required to file in the office of of ill health to sell his building concise in its treatment of topics and our respective names of the stcek FLANNELS & RIBBONS. said clerk, en or before the twentieth and business place on Corner Centre and yet thorough. The selection of day of March 1888, your answer in of a local building and loan association. and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood subjects is such as to commend it to that the property (100x165) is wnting.setting forth any objection or In case five hundred shares are not practical americans. I hare just made a a of defense you may have to the taxes and located in the business center, and that subscribed for, no organization to be an even exchange of 21 volumes of the those who wish to invest in a well penalties or any part thereof, upon Butannica for 8 vol's of John'sons and perfected and this agreement to be void. Sills., & Flixslies. any piece or parcel of land described equipped and paying business at a consider myself the gainer by so doing. The par value of shares to be one hundred small cost will find a rare chance in in said list,in, to, or on which you have* From J. bander, Prof, of German and this to do so. For particulars call on or claim any estate, title, interest^ dollars each, pa} able in monthly Latin Gustavus Adolphus College, St. or address claim or lien. S lkfge Variety Velveteen^ all doler's'. installments of fifty cents per share. Peter, Minn. And default thereof, judgment JAC HOESCHELER I have quite carefully examined Johnson's The society to be conducted according will be entered against such piece or New Ulm. Minn. Cyclopoedia on the history and to the rules and laws governing similar parcel of land for the taxes on said Handkerchiefs at all prices. The greatest variety Dress Buttons. doctrine of the Luthern Church, and list appearing against it, and for all building associations in Minnesota," by think it more reliable than any other AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER penalties, interest and cost Saturday noon he had secured signatures work, I have yet seen in the english to all those wanting employment. Signed: S. A. GBOBGE. 0 2 S O E O language. guaranteeing 398 shares. A Loan Clerk of District Court We want live, energetic agents In every county irom W. W. Folwell, Prof, of Political and Building Association is what we in the United States and Canada to sell a patent in said County of Brown. Great Bargain Days science, University, Minn. article of great merit. OK ITS HBRITS An ai tide have been in need of for along time and Having had access as librarian for having: a Inrge sale paying ov*r 100 per cent pro. A list of Delinquent Taxes upon Real fit, having no competition, nnd on which the agent we hope that every citizen will assist by ears to a number of the leading Cyclopaedias Estate within the County of Brown, is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given I have have found Johnson's State of Minnesota, for the year 1886 taking one or more shares. The money for each and every county he may seenre from ns With all these advantages to onr agents, and the Universal Cyclopaedia the most generally and prior, remaining delinquent andv. so invested is bound to bring a good return fact that it is an article that can be sold to every EVEEY SATURDAY, useful of all. One is pretty sure to unpaid on the first Monday in January,^ honse owner, it might not be necessary to make and will be a great aid in building A. D. 1888 and the penalties accrued fand a start on any topic of importance, "AH BXTAORDINARY OFFER" to BPCtire gOOd up the town. W herever organized, apren's at once, bnt we have concluded to make a clear statement of its mam outlines, thereon. itto«how not only onr confidence in the merits building associations have proved remunerative and references to the authorities for of onr invention bnt in its "lability by any agent (RAIN OR SHINE) CITr OP NEW ULM. those who desire to follow up the subject. that will hantllo it with energv Onr agents now to the investors and helped at work are making from $150 to $300 a month South of Center Street. The writers are those of the highest clear and this fart makes it safe for us to make the town. In a local organization, like CALL AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER ON SATURDAYS AT authority in their specialties and ot offer to all who are out of employment Any a the one here, there is no necessity of having agent that will g've onr Dimness a thirty day's their name8 are signed to their articles. a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. trial and fail to clear at least 8100 in this time, PC An examination ot the last edition convinces high salaried officials, consequently ^5 ABOVE ALL irxPENSirs can return all goods unsold Names of Owners. me that it is a marked improvement to us and we will refund the money paid fOr Don't Forget the Place. the money invested nets a bigger profit. a them No such employers of agents ever dared to on the former one. The new make snch offers, nor would we ir we did not Young men with moderate incomes can maps and plates are admirable. One know that we have agents now making moretl an W do no better than by joining a building «o is appalled at the amount of information double the amount Onr large descriptive circulars OD explain our offer fnlly, and these we wish to ctsV it contains. If you want Appleton's $ cts association. It is a savings bank for $ ets send to everyone ont of employment who will Henry Cordes 9 1 3 81 4 3 67 or the Britannica Cyclopaedia for send as three one cent stamps for postage Send Chr Angele 52 them. Men with slender means and 6 4 8 6 0 at once and secure the agency in time for the Fr Beinhorn 35 half price, apply to 8 9 40 5 boom and go to work on terms named in onr ex. Chr Angele 17 large families should take shares. The IS 14 20 3 J. R. Lankard, traordinarv offer DLJo 11 28 17 20 3 returns will prove to be a good nest egg Address at oncp NATIOVALNOVEFTY CO A W Frank 2 37 17 St. Peter, Minn. 3 26 Seiter 17 514 SmithPeld St. Pittsburgh, Pa 12 37 for their children. In fact everybody 3 20 Aug Koenike ., 17 8 41 3 20 S Knapp 17 should take at least one share. The 14 44 WM. FRANK. 3 20 JOHN BENTZIN. 17 How to Get Rich. Zimmermaan est 7 47 3 30 meeting to perfect the organization will 35 Cottonwood Mills. Sabin 12 50 40 5 1 73 EDITOR OF THE REVIEW: Schwartz 58 1 99 be held at Turner Hall Friday evening 26 W Wmkelmann' 58 1 38 1 59 Please publish in vour paper the following 21 RKieBhng8)i of 60 at 7.30 o'clock. 225 2 59 84 advice. Kiesling 60 38 95 44 77 5 84 A W Frank 9 62 3 46 3 98 How to become rich, for the benefit of 52 Custom grinding solicited. Will Reiner sr 68 2 60 2 99 39 our ambitious young men, so as to render Winkler 73 (Written for the Review 3 63 4 17 grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange 54 Chr Widemann 75 them able to emulate the swollen 69 79 10 Effects of Stimulants and Narcotics Aug Koenike 14 79 35 34fts.flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 40 pretenses, the shallow aristocracy and 5 Tin'ialph&Kneale 11 81 35 5 S on the Human System. the gilden vulgarity of the present age. fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour A W Frank 8 86 17 3 20 A Schwartz 2 92 17 3 20 Nothing, says Burdette, is so easy as and feed sold at low rates and delivered S Knapp 8 93 17 3 20 to become rich it is only necessary to Bemhorn 9 101 69 10 79 a New Ulm free of expense. IX. trust nobody, to befriend none, to get Brown Co Agr soc 12 107 69 10 79 Vehkanfe 8 108 6 71 86 6 57 all you can and save all you get, to FRANK & BENTZIN. Vehkanje 23. ALCOHOL AND LONGEVITY.— 9 108 52 8 60 stmt yourself and everybody belonging Vehkanje 10 108 According to Neison's Statistics, the 52 8 60 FRANK FRIEDMANN, O Bargen 3 109 to you, to be the friend of no man, and 1 04 16 1 20 probabilities of life are as follows Schwartz 13 115 17 3 20 to have nobody for your friend, to heap At the In a tern- in a A W Frank 14 132 17 3 20 interest upon interest, cent upon cent, dealer in W Cleveland age of peratemsHi drunkard 8 138 17 3 20 Kaehnel ^0 .. 44 yrs 1 6 yrs. 7 142 52 to be mean, miserable and dispised for 8 60 Groceries, Crockery, Stonewara, 80 .. 37 14 Glahn 3 145 Braids, Spangles, Laees,, 17 3 20 some twenty or thirty years and riches 40 29 12 O Bargen 154 17 20 50 21 .. 11 will come as surely as disease and disappointment.—And W Cleveland 155 17 20 60 14 9 Goepper 155 17 Glassware, Notions, Canned when pretty nearly 20 O Bargen 158 17 20 24. ALCOHOL AND INSANITY. The enough wealth is collected by a disregard 161 John Sehiffmann 17 20 Bells etc. in air qualities at disease which alcoholic excesses may 162 of all chanties of the human, and JacKroepfle 17 Fruit, Flonr, etc 20 fix upon the nervous system, are dipsomania at all expense of every enjoyment, North of Center Street. (craving for alcoholics), insomnia death comes to finish the work, and the Mart Lorenz 6 N 6 72 (sleeplessness), chronic alcohol All goods said at bottom prices and 1 04 7 inC9 body is buried in a hole, heirs dance Mart Lorenz 7 N 1 73 26 low rates for sale by ism (nervous weakness caused by alcohol), delivered free of cost to any part of John Sehiffmann 11 2 69 10 over it and the spirit goes where0 acute alcoholism (delirium tremens, 3 Schwartz 7 11 17 20 the city. A W Frank 1 60 17 "the horrors"), and insanity. truly, 2» A W Frank 10 52 17 20 N E W ULM MINN A bUBILIA. According to a report by the Lunacy Zimmermann est 8 54 52 60 Aug Koenike 13 57 1 21 Commissioners for Great Britain 1 39 18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pahl Koch&jtuebe 5 63 6 92 1 04 7 96 and Ireland, dated Januarv 1, 1881, rnnn bushels of corn wanted at Tbeo HMueller nw43^x50 7 66 CHAS, ROOS 28 55 4 28 32 83 there were at the time 73,113 patients A Zieher part of llfcl2 66 UUUU Crone's, at 30 and 35 cents 82 87 37 80 4 93 Hy Mueller 13 66 10 38 1 56 11 94 in 'the asylums for the insane of the per bushel. State of Minnesota, County of Brown. In Probate Alois Palmer 4 70 4 33 65 4 98 Court United Kingdom. 13 per cent, of these Carl Sabm 10 78 1 39 21 1 60 In the Matter of the Estate of Carl M. Schmid Fr. Vogelpohl Franz Wagner 7 74 cases were due to the use of alcoholics. 121 18 1 39 Deceased Wm Cleveland 13 83 17 20 (BritishMedicalJournal, 1883.) "About Notice is hereby gi\ en to all persons having Beinhorn 6 95 52 60 claims and demands against the estate of Carl one in nine of the insane in our country Bemhorn n% I 95 28 32 Schmidt, late of the County of Brown, deceased, 4 Constant 9 98 Fo^t Offide Block. Xew Ulm, W (U S.) owe their disease directly to Merchant Tailor, 1 20 that the Judge of the Probate Court of said Conn 1 04 16 ABerghold 5 112 1 39 21 1 60 ty will hear, examine and adjnst claims and demands the use of alcoholics (Dr. J. C. Cutter, John Schwerzler 9 115 42 6 48 against said estate at his office the City of Chr Angele 1 116 1887.) This is equivelent to 11 per Minn. St, New Ulm, Minn. 59 9 68 New Ulm in said County, on tbeflrst Monday of PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. ST Knapp 2 118 17 20 cent, of the cases of insanity in the each month, for six successive months, commencing Is prepared to supply the people of John Sehiffmann 5 126 17 20 with the first Monday in March 1888,and that United States. Tradolph&Kneale 13 127 17 20 six months from the 18th day of January 1888 New Ulm and vicinity with the best of W Cleve'and 1 130 B. BEHNKE & CO. 17 Now compare with the above the following have been limited and allowed by said Probate ,20 Zimmermann est 1 135 clothing at the lowest prizes. Only Court for creditors to present their claims 79 69 from the Eclectic Guide to Ant Koegtner 11 135 35 40 SOPHIA SCHMIDT, Health, 1886 "A committee in England first class work turned out. Ant Koestner 12 135 35 Executrix of the Estate of Carl M. Schmidt, 40 A Paeffhn 14 135 52 extended their observations deceased. 60 ST Knapp 7 140 1 21 18 1 39 through sixteen years, and reached the Fr-mz Bochnm 2 147 3 81 57 Franz Bochnm 3 147 conclusion that as many as sixty out of 35 EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE 40 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION. Franz Bochnm S 147 17 20 every hundred cases of insanity in that 3 'Franz Bochnm 9 117 17 TALL ANDJWTnfTE^GOODS. 20 3 country, during the time of their investigation, Franz Bochnm 10 147 17 20 In whose name Subdivi o- AjnountlSubse Interest Total amot Franz Bochnm 12 147 were caused by the use of alcohol." 20 17 assessed sion E sold for quent penalty required Franz Bochnm 13 147 3 20 17 Itaxes & costs to redeem Franz Bochnm 14 147 p? 3 20 ffckdy-nqkde Clothing, doktri, ©fy G[ood£, 17 O Bargen 13 151 John Gates & Co New Ulm 13 3 south 8102 S 8 56 S 2 33 To those who are not initiated into 6 91 17 3 20 Chr Angele 7 152 ,, 4 8 ,, 48 105 76 229 17 3 20 the mysteries of temperance statistics. it ii S Stack S 153 ,, 80 ,, 44 105 76 2 25 3 20 17 it it there appears to be a wide'diserepancy Aug Koemke 9 154 9 160 ,, .41 76 66 183 3 20 Boot $ kqd 01\oe& ]sfotioi$, G^oderie^ 17 ii 4 165 .41 76 66 183 S KnaDp 9 156 17 3 20 between the 11 per cent, reported by II II ,, ,, O Bargen 1 157 4 175 84 .52 .49 18o 17 3 20 the British Lunacy Commissionersjand It II II Carl Sabm 13 168 14 15 north 41 76 67 184 17 3 20 II I I 11 Fr Beinhorn 7 171 the 60 per cent, given by the temperance 8 61 3 63 S8 53 17 78 59 89 Cfodkefy, et6. 17 3 20 II 11 Fr Beinhorn 8 171 ,, 85 ,, 84 52 48 184 3 P0 17 committee. Those who are familiar 1 11 11 ,, 8 137 91 8S8 2 09 638 Fr Beinhorn 9 171 3 20 17 11 II II with the peculiarities of temperance „outrtNo.468 58 2 29 186 Fr Beinhorn 10 171 3 20 4 23 17 ii II 3 91 8 81 2 29 7 01 A W Frank 8 172 20 logic will readily reconcile the two ii ij ,i ii 385 17 II II Schwerzler 179 8 20 WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR 17 statements. "But for his conviction Total ^HUSTID™ W Pfaender 9 184 3 20 17 that drunkenness is the root of almost Office of the Auditor of Brown County New Ulm, Mum January 26,1888 Schwerzler 3 Wl 3 20 17 To John Gates A Co FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Chr Angele 3 205 3 20 17 all social evils, the teetotaler would S 20 ^ou are hereby notified that on the 17th day of September A 1883, at a Boebmger 11 213 17 agitate far less energetically" (Herbert 26 1 99 Tax Sale held as provided by law at New Ulm, the County of Brown, State FHeld ne 6 217 1 73 AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT of Minnesota, the Auditor of said County sold the land herein above described 233 17 90 Held 7 217 Spencer), and, I may add, would begin 15 57 to E Koch, for the delinquent taxes thereon for the year 1882, amounting OTTTLOTS No his argument at the end where other as hereinbefore stated to the sum of mnty seven 15-100 Dollars, exclusive of THE LOWEST PRICES. W Pfaender 88 1 04 16 120 the cost of serving this notice You are also hereby notified that the right of people begin. The commissioners' report Chr Angele 133 1 04 16 1 20 redemption from such sale will expire on the 27th day of March A 1888, Fenske nw 245 52 gives the percentage of cases in B. BEHNKE & CO. 8 60 or within sixty days after the service of this notice Beinhorn 272 69 10 79 which alcohol actually causes insanity. Witness my hand and sale at New Ulm, said County of Brown, this 26th Saner Bottomland 32 A, Behnke, Manager. 1 39 21 1 60 day of January 1888 The committee began at the other end, VILLAGE OF SLEEPY EYE LAKE. E. BEETBAND County Auditor so to speak. In the descendants of per FISCHER, Deputy those who used alcoholics it was taken LOT THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF Thos Allison 11 DAKOTA HOUSE. 175 26 Charies Cebser 201 for granted that nervous weakness was Thos AlliBon 4 11 67 10 0. B\ Ruemke Thos Allison 7 77 inherited, which was the direct cause of 27 229 34 Dykman 12 27 10 12 2 63 the brain disease. In those who had 1 52 Dykman 13 27 94 11 64 OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. 14 used alcoholics themselves, there was Dykman 14 27 94 1 08 14 Clara Jaehn 4 28 81 1 08 no need of looking for any other cause. has the only store in New Ulm where both S E I E O S Prop'rs. 12 Clan Jaehn is now open and ready for business. 5 28 93 81 The committee's report really means, 12 Methodist Congre 13 36 81 93 GERMAN AND A choice and well selected stock of 12 Emma Duncan This house is the most centrally located 11 not that 60 per cent, of all case« of insanity 40 93 5 00 75 E 5 7? were caused directly by alcohol, Brackenridge 1st Addition. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, hotel in the city and affords but that in 40 per cent, of all the cases W Brackenridge 3 1 1 49 00 171 their doctrine of inherited weakness GLASSWARE and NOTIONS I Stewart 12 4 4 05 fii good Sample Rooms. 4 6(1 Stewart 13 4 68 10 and the remainder of their logical apparatus 78 Chas White 4 10 3 65 4? are offered to the public at prices which are sold. He also carries an extensive line of failed to indicate the slightest PBendixen 9 10 27 4 SO rhas White 11 10 27 4 defy competition. Goods will be delivered 31 NOTE TO DELINQUENT TAX LIST possibility of a connection between Accordeons, Violins, free to any part of the city. "King Alcohol" and insanity. Allison & Dayton's Add.tinn, Vertatning to delinquent tax list pvbhshed Remember the place. 1 Bernhard Frode 0 2 4 05 thefoUowmg columns of this issue 4 & BeinhardFrode 11 27 The Chicago Tribune represents Uncle Minnesota Street corner of Third North. of the REVIEW, the followiug abbreviations Albums and Toy Candies 31 Bernhard Frode 12 2 81 Sam as saying to France. "I know, Bernhard Frode 13 2 07 are used, viz: ?ub. for sublet SAMPLE ROO 31 Frank Green 18 3 89 2 it's hard, old fellow, to have all your It. for lot n. for north e. for east, 2 17 Brackenridge 2nd Addition loose change buried in a Panama ditch, s. for south w. for west, nw. for northwest AND but you havn't any thundering old surplus ne. for Northeast sw. for southwest W Brackenridge 11 19 for Christmas trade His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc, is always 2 7 31 W Brackenridge 12 19 £, on hand to worry the life out of BILLIARD HALL se. for southeast $ for dollars E Hatchings *AS30TU0K82Oatlot 31 6°5«"K95 you. Cheer up!" cts for cents und. for undivided. The complete. Subscriptions taken for Americaii and European periodicals. 7 Burginger in S29 3k names of lot, block, section, township, next door to the Dakota House, T110R32partofL 1 range, number of acres, the amount of 5 A Husband9s Greatest Blessing Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember fcofnwofnetf 2 68acrea 5 61 JNew Ulm Minn. taxes delinquent, penalty or penalties, Peter Strait S29 43 01 is a strong, healthy, vigorous wife, with T110 R32 part of Its dollars, cents, etc., at the head of 3 7 4 0 I*ln Sffi the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's ajclear handsome complexion. These 1*21 30 acres CHARLES BRUST, Prop'r. ft columns, represent the meaning of the Am Kelley In S29 can all be acquired by using Dr. Harter's S whole column over which they NEW ULM, MINN. T110R32partoflts The best of wines, liquors, cigars Iron Tonic. are 1&2.62 acres placed. always on hand. lK (Go$inued on next page.) &&&<% ^MjfUifL k**Ji%.mj"W-