New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 16, 1888 · Page 1 of 10
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VOLUME XL NO. 20. N E W ULM, O W N COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, May 16, 1888. ^V W O E NUMBER, 540 **f£ The Tariff, Protecting the by any one, that the western states had matter and act. FRANK FRIEDMANN, PRICE Farmer and Mechanic. On motion agreed that hereafter such mills, such manufactories But it *etr- Henrietta Spmerfield, of Springfield, be will come to this, if the wise and Just PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY allowed $5.00 a month out of the poor dealer in influence cf a protective tariff will still fund. (Concluded.) be allowed to foster infant industries, Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, On motion the bond of F. H. Dyckman BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. I S preparation,without Beneficial as the Tariff no doubt is, such as are being erected in the west. & Co. in the amount of $10,000 for V«.w* «.© injury,removes Freck7*cui.A^ and directly the prime factor to which The reason that it has not yet been done the security of County Deposits to the les, Liver-Moles, Pimples, Glassware, Notions, Canned is evident. The home-stead laws of the OFFICE OVER CITY DRUGSTORE. this country owes its late prosperity, it, amount of $5,000 stands hereby approved. Black-Heade, Sunburn and United States, offering unequaled facilities like all other laws, is not an ideal solution Tan. A few applications will render the and advantages to a speedy- settlement The action of the County Commissioners most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and Fruit, Flow, etc of a great difficulty. It is a compromise, TERMS $1.50 per year in advance.* allowing bounty for gophers white. Viola Cream is not a paint or on the vast prairies of the west, enacted to further a good end, powdertocover defects, but a remedyto cure. killed, having been rescinded August have caused an uncounted number of to obtain better results in one direction, It is superior to all other preparations, and 20, 1887, it is hereby, on motion, agreed, All goods sold at bottom prices and r\k. A. MARDKNi foreign immigrants to take possession of is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At druggists not to allow payment for any more and in that one, which is of main delivered free of cost to any part of the virgin fields, and the tide of immigration or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared "by RESIDENT DENTIST. such gophers. the city. importance to the majority. History could not be kept pace with by O I N E & O The application of Chas. Cummings Office, Corner Minnesota and l«t K. Streets. demonstrates its enactment and portrays the few manufactories that were built TOLEDO, OHIO. N E W ULM, MINN. for a continuance of the license granted J^NEW ULM, MINN. in the midst of farming communities. For sale at C. Weschcke's Drug Store the result of its influence on the to his father T. C. Cummings deceased, NION-HOTEL, Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Not till the necessary number of factories',will commercial conditions of all countries. on June 14, 1886, for 5 years to run a vitalized air or nitrous oxide gas. NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat, No. I consume the now over abundant ferry across the Minnesota River between In our own the tariff has played a very 76 oats, 30 corn, 35: barley, material of the numberless farmers, the counties of Brown and Nicollet 50 potatoes, 60 c. onions O. BERRY, important part, and a study of the industrial will the tiller of the soil receive that remuneration on the N. E. of the S. E. of Section 1.25 butter, 11-14, eggs, 10: live hogs for his work, which he now development of the United PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, No. 7, Town 111, Range 32, was WENZEL SDHOTZKO, ProprieK per lb 5 pork, per lb bh Flour per demands, and he will never experience Office Meridian Block, over Olsen's on motion granted. States publishes the fact, that without wt.$2.25—$2.75. the realization of his hopes, if free trade Drug Store, New Ulna, Minn. On motion agreed, that the application the rule of protection our manufactories, MINM-. ST., N E W UIAT, MTSTN, shall cripple the industries, which now Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. of John W. Clary, of the town of FOR RENT. our farms, would not, nor could have given his eastern brother at least Home, for abatement and refundment full satisfaction. The only first class brick fire proof be, in enjoyment of a healthy, unparalleled J)R. C. W. McFADDEN, of part of his personal pioperty taxes The residence of the undersigned is 3Derrtist* Hotel in the city, growth. for the year 1887 be not allowed. for rent from and after Januaiy 2Cth. Proceedings of the Board of County For terms address Pursuant to Chapter 150, General with large, airy rooms and an A From Colonial times up, when England Laws 1887, be it resolved by the Board JOS. BOBLETER, Commissioners. ,,/Meridian'Block, New Ulm, Minn. No. 1 table. Good large sampal as the mother-country had to be of County Commissioners, that each 255 W. Seventh St. 1 Teeth extracted without pain by the rooms for the accomodation of commercial relied upon by the young and weak commissioner is hereby designated as a St. Paul, Minn. aid of Laughing gas. travelers. Passengers and settlements for a supply of manufactured suitable person in his district to cause Extra Session, May 7th and 8th, 1888. Office over F.Kuetzing's Store. Kretsch & Vogel, baggage will be' carried free from to be interred the body of any honorably commodities, the colonists experienced The Board met pursuant to a niajorit} discharged soldier, who may hereafter and to the depot. Rates reasonable. entire dependence, and not JQR. STRICKLER, call on Monday, May 7th, at 11 die without having sufficient The finest wines, liquors and cigars tttittt MM. o'clock A. M. till Pennsylvanian iron-ware manufacturers means to defray his funeral expenses. DEALERS IN at the bar. Present: E. G. Kech, Nicholas Gulden, developed a home industry, did On motion the Board adjourned to 2 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Anton Manderfeld, H. M. Ball o'clock P. M. the colonial farmer recognize the escape M. GRATZ and Herman Feuerstein. Office in J. Klossner's new brick block. from English commercial dictations. AFTERNOON SESSION. On motion the petition of DeForris OF ALL KINDS. NEW ULM, MINN. Greene for abatement of delinquent The Board met pursuant to adjournment Telephone Connections. taxes against part of N. W. of S. W. at 2 o'clock P. M. All present. They perceived from the start that it —AGENTS lOR THE— DEALER IN and Lot 6, Section 21, Town 111, Range On motion the quarterly report of was in their interest that a home factory PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, 32 was recommended to the State Auditor the County Superintendent of Schools '^D'l. ALBERT FRITSCHE, GROCERIES and (MSSWARE should be supported, and although TRIUMPH BINDERS, PHYSICIAN UD SURGEON, for abatement of penalties, costs was read, approved and placed on file. and interest, provided Mr. Greene pay The communication of Lackey Coleman, foreign pottery and other ware, even in RXJSSEL MOWEks. Minnesota Street opposite the into the County Treasury the taxes, of Winona County, in regard to spite of high transportation charges, $73.79, before the 20th day of June, personal property taxes paid, was on Broadway, New Ulm, Minn. Congregational Church. could be brought at a lesser pric8 than Office over J. Klossner's Hardware Store. 1888. motion laid over." New Ulm, Minn. that of home manufacture, they took in On motion the petition of Michael On motion the report of the Building NEW ULM, MIKN. PROBATE NOTICE, H.FRENZEL, consideration the advantage of a homemarket, Guarke for refundment of ditch tax on Committee on court house was accepted and action of committee approved. State of Minnesota, County of Brown Vss. In drain not constructed was laid over to and right here is the key-stone, Probate Court. Special Term, April 23rdl888. GEO. BENZ & SONS. next session. On motion the application of Geo. E. which causes relation-ship between the In the Matter of the Guardianship of John Bogenberger, On motion the board adjourned to 2 Case, of Le Sueur county, for recommendation Mary Bogenberger, William Bogenbers?er Manufacturer of mechanic and farmer. and Joseph Bogenberger, Minors. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in o'clock p. M. to the State Auditor for On reading and filing the petition of William SODA WATER WINES & Without a good home-market our abatement of personal property taxes, PfaeDder, guardian of tke persons and property of AFTERNOON SESSION. was laid over, for the reason "that the John Bogenberger, Mary Bogenberger, William farmer is comparatively helpless, and SELTZER W A E The board met pursuant to adjournment Bogenber and Joseph Bogenberger minors for li. County Commissioners did not know censeto sell the real estate of his wards at private will never attain that independence, nor at 2 o'clock p. M. All present. enough about Mr. Case to vouch for the sale and it appearing from said Petition On motion the petition of Ole B. Anderson experience that prosperity incident on that it is necessary nnd would be beneficial to truth of his statement. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn for abatement of personal property said wards that said real estate, or a part thereof, I Champagne Cider the existence of a commercial centre. On motion the bond of the Citizens' should be sold tax doubly assessed was recommended Bank of New Ulm in the amount of It is ordered, that the nest ot kin of the said It is therefore to his direct interest to TRF'ODOR MUELLER to the State Auditor. ward and all persons interested in the estate of $50,000 for the security of county deposits New Ulm, Minn. support it, and in voicing the sentiments said ward shall appear before said Probate Centre Street, On motion agreed, to allow Catharine to the amount of $20,000 stands Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New Helget, a poor and old woman of New of our agricultural districts, hereby approved. Ulm in the County of Brown aforesaid, on the 7th CITY BAKERY. Ulm, the sum of $3.00 per month out. day of June A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, where do we find, that a single farmer On motion Resolved, that the chairman to show cause why a license should not be of poor fund from the 1st day of June MANUFACTURER OF of this Board be and hereby is requested granted for the sale of said real estate. is opposed to the establishment of a on—the money to be payable to Joseph And itis further ordered, that a copy of this and authorized to advertise in Minnesota street near 3d North. factory order be personally served on the next of kin of Macho. one New Ulm p&.per, one Mankato and said ward residing in said Brown County, and on JOH N & M. DENGLER, Proprietors. The petition of John Domeier and Ths prosperity of the latter ensures all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen one St. Paul paper for proposals to erect others of the town of Siegel for aid in days before the hearing of said petition as him a ready disposal of his produce, and complete the new courthouse and Rye and Wheat Bread, Bisquits, etc. aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four building bridge across the Little Cottonwood also proposals to erect and complete successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly and at prices wholly in keeping with always on hand. Breakfast rolls a river was, on motion laid over, newspaper printed and published at the City the first story of the new court house, Bpecialty. As we have lately enlarged taxation on the commodities he buys. of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of until an estimate is made of the said inclusive of furnishing the necessary which publications shall be at least fourteen days tmr bakery and increased our stock, we bridge. It is not the exact valuation of his purchases materials thereto in accordance with before said day of hearing. i^iave excellent facilities for supplying On motion the bond of Griffith & Dated April 20th 1888. which he must consider but the plans and specifications for same on By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, 'orders both large and small. Prompt Smith, of Sleepv Eye, in the amount of Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn file in the Auditor's office. Proposals relation existing between the articles (L. S.) 23 Judge of Probate, $14,000.00 for the security of County attention paid to all order?. to be received up to the regular session bought and the price given him for the deposits to the amount of $7,000.00 IDS. of the Board on "the 4th Monday (23 stands hereby approved. products of his farm. day) of July, 1888, reserving to the The bond of b\ H. Dyckman & Co. Board the right to reject any or all The relation will ever be a profitable for the security of County deposits, not proposals. Mrs. Anton Olding, one where circumstances present a basis stating the per cent, of interest to be On motion agreed, that the Building of equality, and these conditions, now paid on the monthly balances, was on Committee of the new courthouse is The Time fta£ ComeSLidWe Si'e ffeady motion, returned for correction. existing almost without exception in the next door to hereby authorized to arrange with The application of Gustav Neumann eastern states, will ultimately under the Henry Hanschen, the contractor, for SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, for refundment of taxes paid on house the next two payments to be made" to rule of a protective tariff be inaugurated One glance at the in our large and Has on hand a good stock of Millinery BARGAINS supposed to be situated on Lot 5, Block I him for the erection of the basement in the west and south. Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnet3, 4, New Ulm, North, said house having attractive double store of for new courthouse. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, been destroyed by fire, was on motion Proof of this is to be seen in the value On motion the fallowing bills were I Human Hair, Flowers, &c. recommended to the State Auditor. HARDWARE, audited and allowed to wit: of real estate in the New England and Also Patterns' for stamping monograms. On motion the following bills were E. G. Koch $6.00 A. Manderfeld $21.95 Atlantic states, and a comparison with Stamping of all kinds. Emt)i*oidery audited and allowed to wit: 24.25 H. M. Ball 27.00 Work, German Knitting anBergman's that of districts practically insignificant, Jno. B. Schmidt, Sheriffs fees $ 30.74 N. Gulden 20.00 H. Feuerstein 16.20 Zephyr Yarns a specialty. •4 tt 144.19 as regards the presence of manufactories, On motion agreed, that the chairman 5. A. George, Court Clerk's fees 157.40 of the County Commissioners is hereby shows that manufacturing GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SPORTING Jacob Klossner, Jr., Brandt&Weddendorf. printing 134.38 authorized to examine and approve the communities are the richer in every respect. August Westphal,Justice's fees 1.75 proposed bond of the Brown County GOODS, GUNS, REVOLVERS, An acre of land in Pennsylvania 3.30 Bank of New Ulm, for the security of John Manderfeld 4.30 DEALER IN is worth 849, while the same tract in County Deposits, providing they can be FISHING TACKLE AND 5 AND 10 Herman Nagel, Juror's.fees .50 Virginia commands but $11. Massachusetts, legally delegated to do so. Sl\etf| Se^vy Sk^dw^e Chas. Werring, Witness 1.00 The minutes having been read, they that great centre of factories, Theo. Kobarsch, repairing pump CENT COUNTERS were, on motion approved. sells an acre of land at $42 and undeveloped at court house .75 On motion, the Board adjourned AND do 2.00 Mississippi offers the same area without day. will convince the public that an era of peace and prosperity has do 4.00 for $5.50. All of Farm Machinery, E. G. KOCH, dawned for them and our low prices will actually Christian Schaefer, filling court Chairman of Board of Co. Com. Andis it but the manufacturer alone, house cistern 4.50 set you trembling with delight. E. P. BKRTEAND, who profits by the protection of his products? St. Alexander Hospital,attendance MINN. NEW ULM, Clerk of Board of Co. Com. 8.60 Has not the farmer, being a Board County Sick, Poor 49.40 AUG. QTJEITSE, neighbor to a great home-market, the Offide Slodk, Kew Uk\,-Miqn» The Bill of Peter Jorgensen $25.00 benefit also? was, on motion, laid over. On motion the Board adjourned to 9 The eastern farmer derives a greater H. HOUNBUEG, o'clock tomorrow. HARNESS MAKER revenue from the disposal of his raw TUESDAY MORNING MAY 8, 1888. materials for manufacture, when the The Board met pursuant to adjournment —and Dealer in— direct neighbor of a factory, and the at 9 o'clock A. M. All present. Whips, Collars, and all other reason that our western agriculturists On motion the board audited and allowed IDesiler in articles usually kept the following bills, to wit: do not get a better price for their wheat in a first-class harness Dr. Strickler,Rail Road fare, Co. and corn at present, is solely due, not, SHELF HARDWARE, STOVES and shop. poor $ 1.20 as the free-trader has it, to the existence do. treatment and medicine New harnesses made to order and re of a protective tariff, but to Nicollet Co. Poor 6.00 pairing promptly attended to. J. B. Velikanje, postage i. 13.78 the fact that manufactories in the west NEW MLM. MINN CARPENTERS' TOOLS, STEEL AND IRON NAILS, BARB J. P. Bertrand, and express 14.25 are yet in their infancy, are yet so few A. J. Grimmer, listing mortgages 20.00 ED WIRE, OILS, PAINTS AND ALL KIND£ OF JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, in number, that the vast amount of the Jacob L. Mueller, digging grave county poor 5.00 farmers material can not be used at ofi\ey & Cour^eloi' Ed. Baehr, cleaning stovepipe, ^K home. A courthouse .50 The present situation may be illustrated Joseph Brosch, sawing and piling forcibly and truly, by imagining wood 31.10 Titles examined and perfected. that all the paper-mills for instance do, shoveling snow 12.50 AGENT FOR DEERING TWINE BINDERS AND MOWERS, Particular attention given to collections. Geo. D. Barnard, printing and were situated in the State of New York, in so a O ii stationery 54.85 STANDARD MOWERS, The price of the raw material, such as w- do, '. 3.85 jjgr-Offiee over Brown Co. Bank.«^f re a 3tra,-w Biorn-:? .'. rags and straw, that would be paid in John Morris Co. printing and NEW ULM, MINN. the direct vicinity of the mills would be stationery 15.10 ng E in l! Pioneer Press Co., do. 40.25 high, much higher than a hundred or a JOHN L.1ND. HOLLINSWORTH HAY C. A. HAGBERO. Absolutely Pure, do, 8.65 LIND & HAGBERG, thousand miles away, and the paper do. 9.00 RAKE, MOLINE PLOWS, HARROWS, SEEDERS, sold in New York State would of course Attorneys and GonnselQrs atLaw, do. 1.53 This powder never varies. A marvle demand a lower price- in that state than X. Rosskopf, conveying the body of of purity, strength and wholesomeness. BUGGIES, PLATFORM AND LUMBER} WAGONS AND? Attend to Suits in all the State and Jacob Flick to cemetery, $5.00, was laid at a great distance away from it. Distance More economical than the ordinary THE CELEBRATED DAVIS SEWING MACHINES. over to next session. kinds, and cannot be sold in competition U. & C&flirts. from the consuming mill in this The petition of the supervisors of the with the multitude of low test, IRe-palrs for a.Too-ve a a on {J^ial Attentiortfyaid to Collections. case would cause a lesser price for raw town of Albin in regard to Hans E. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. :f 'GEBMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES material and a higher valuation of the Koptenhagen, was, on motion referred Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING ,'f#,* --., finished product. Would it not therefore to Nicholas Gulden, the Commissioner POWDEK Co., 106 Wall street New SPOKEN. NEW ULM, sits of said District, to examine into the York..w MINN NEW ULM, MINN. be a benefit, not to be undervalued H3ST ii/' C^s**^' -»f**!w«qi4!**»«SL«K.