New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 16, 1890 · Page 3 of 8
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... &$.*£#*: V. J¥%%. .V? .- Beussmann Bros, The Midway News is in favor of turning FRANK KUETZING, over C. K. Davis' seat in the United States Senate to Joel P. Heatwole. NEW ULM, MINN. Why not turn over heaven and earth "'JftSIK SUCCESSORS TO H. H. BEUSSMANN.S and all contained therein to this precocious F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. 4. youth or god of Northfield, and *K%AJ Have Completely Renovated their I^aler DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. be done with it? Extenive Establishment. Wednesday, July 16, 1890. It is no wonder that the people tire Knute Nelson is not without hosts of of the Holden case, for it is one of the E A, T=LT3VCESIXrT O S friends among the Republicans of this JUST RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF MISSES worst instances of trifling with justice, state, but if he wants to lose tbem, all contains vast assortment of 5 and 10 cent goods and all kinds of fancy article BLOUSES, AT 50 CENTS AND UPWARDS, SUMMER DRESS known to the northwest. The statement suitable for marriage, birthday and other presents. Mouth organs, accordeons be has to do is to countenance the Minneapolis jewelry, albums, autographs, pocket books, cigar cases, pipes, cigar holders of a Redwood man, that the people GOODS, PLAIN BLACK INDIA LINEN, HANDSOME scheme to make him governor. guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general of his county were enraged at the In the eyes of the majority that would sporting goods. Also a fine selected stock of baby carriages. BLACK ORGANDEES, ASSORTMENT OF FINE FIGURED action of the courts and feel like taking make Knute a smaller man than he IDE^»-AJFLT3VEE3STT W O the law into their own hands, is not LAWNS, HANDSOME PATTERNS IN CHINA SILKS, ZEPHYRS, ever dreamt of being. far from popular sentiment. shows up a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' PERSIA MOLL, FAILE BATTISTE, AND MUSLIN Gov. Merriam will soon be called tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. upon to pardon Adamson, the Minneapolis Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other The governor of Louisiana refused to UNDERWEAR. oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rocks chattel mortgage shark, sentenced sign the lottery bill, by which the state bottom. to along imprisonment at Stillwater. gets $1,250,000 a year for twenty-fiye, BEUSSMANN BROS. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED The governor should not listen to such years as the price of the franchise, denouncing a plea. He made the one mistake of it as the forerunner of corruption NIGHT GOWNS, 95 CENTS P. O. Block, Corner 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. his administration when he pardoned and dire profligacy. The bill will 4* & AHWOtO# LACE TRIMMED 65 CENTS Hied he should not permit himself to pass, however, ovpr his veto, and the juake another. state, for twenty-five years to come CHEMISE AT ALL PRICES and perhaps forever, will be clouded There has been an increase in the FINE WHITE SKIRTS, LARGE by a blot that will deprive it of its honor, Dealer in number of immigrants landed in New and tarnish its name with disgrace. ASSORTEMENT ALSO CHILDERN'S Stoves and Ranges, York every mouth this year over the And all for the filthy lucre. Minnesota corresponding months of last year. The DRESSES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, can be thankful that she has never been total number arrived at Castle Garden compelled to test the strength of these for the nrst six months of 1889 was southern gamblers. Gasolin Stove and Tinware Wait for our great Swiss Flouncing sale to come off soon at 5oCtson the dollar 173,678 and for the farst six months of the current year 200,230. Such figures On Thursdav Archbishop Ireland addressed as these emphnsize the importance Hardware, Farming Implements, GREAT SPECIAL BARGAINS the Educational Convention at of judicious regulation of foreign immigration St. Paul on tne possibility of union between as nothing else can. With the state and parish schools. Nails, Fence "Wire Every Saturday. an increasing tide of immigrants pouring The Archbishop is one of the highest into this countn, and a steadily decreasing Catholic authorities in the country, and proportion of desirable people Pumps, Western Washers, the subject with which he had to deal NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 19TH, ASSORTMENT OF COLORED among them, the failure of congress is one that is. growing in interest. to put up the bars aDd afford the 3I0RE SILKS FOR TRIMMINGS AND FANCY Naturally, therefore, his views are Clothes Wringers, Boss country a reasonable and adequate protection worthy of consideration. As a churchman, WORK AT 30 CTS. A YARD. from undesirable immigration is his stand was just what might inexcusable. Weeks and months are Churns, etc., etc., etc. have been expected. He believed, of asted over matters of not half as much course, in state schools, as necessary to importance.—Minneapolis Journal make good citizens, he beleived also in «.—, special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All compulsory education, holding that the Cyrus Northrop, head of the state Work warranted. state should always occupy the position university, is an educator of the highest NEW ULM, MINN. of the parent but with still greater and strongest type. He is also an force and fervor, he argued in favor of educator, who is common-sensed and WALL PAPERi the instruction of religion in these same practical He beleives that the school schools. Morality, he said, without religion is the place to make citizens that it is could not exist. There must be also the place to bring up the boy, so the principles of the latter to give ic CHAELES L. ROOS, that in after life he is the manly man, root and sap. He wanted Catholic and the girl so that in the fulness of AS FINE A LINE AND AS LARGE A children to have Catholic teaching. If years she is the womanly woman. The the Protestants wanted a like priveledge, STOCK OF WALL PAPER teacher has a duty to perform that is he beleived in granting it to not found alone in dealing out the them, but hold that each denomination three R's at so much a deal. In his .A.S must be left to care for its own. When speech before the Educational Association he came to say how this could be done, can be found in the city is always kept en hand at my store last week, the President told the allPost Office Block, however, he was not very explicit. He New Ulm, Minn. on Minnesota St. The best and cheapest grades and teachers this, when he said: "I want beleived in a compromise, but only made yon teachers to feel that you are not styles and shades go to make up my splendid assortment. two suggestions as to how it should be engaged in work that is all in a rut— In addition to this 2 always carry a brought about. One of these provides that it is not the teaching of so much for the giving of a share of the public foil stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY grammar and so much arithmetic that money to denominational schools, the constitutes the essence of life, but that state having first satisfied itself of the and the Like- you are the greatest factors in the development competency of the teacher. The plan Charles Ctefeser* of what Me most need—an of distribution suggested is that of the American citizen, capable of administering English schools, where public money is the affairs of this vast land when paid upon the basis of the examinations called upon to taae our places I want NEW ULM, MINN. passed by the children» The other plan you to teach our gills and boys to honor A. H. SCHLEUDERi was after that which he said was in the American flag above all other A. C. 0CHS, vogue in Poughkeepsie. There the SIEBENBRUNNER BROS. flags, so that no matter wh^re their Catholic patish school has been'lurned fathers came from, no matter whether into a public school, the Catholic teachers CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. they were Scandinavians, Germans or BERGMAN BLGCK remaining,' but passing the ordinary PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED French, they will grow up loyal and AND JEWELER de-teachers' examination and giving no religious NEW ULM, MINN. true to our national flag. By the instruction in the regular school JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY} velopment of the pupil's mind and Bids given on Buildings of ail kind hours. Neither of these plans are practicable, thoughts, you are helping on this grand Dealers in nor are they desirable. Each Stucco and Plaster Paris for Sale* work, preparing to make the rising dealer ian. CHOICE WIDE AND LIQUOR. would hurt the schools, which to-day Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. generation more noble and mighty than are free and unobstructed by denominational Gold 1 SilverWatches, the present." Good words those, and I0HTH-WB8TBHIH0TEL differences, and each would truly spoken. The educational convenion Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whisfcey, tend to destroy that idea of uuity, which too was a good place to sow them. Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. has for its one object, in a republic like The National Teachers' Association Co.Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports our own, the bringing up of all our Opposite the Sailroad Depot. met in St. Pa.ul last ween. As manv for private or medical use. The ce1'* Jewelry, a Silver Plated W a re children alike in their ideas of true citizenship, HEW ULM, Mimar. 'is ten thousand of the instructors of brated St. Julien Clarets and California and the fitting of them alike for Also an elegant Line of the youth of our land, it is said, were Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging First class accomodations at Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday the ^performance of duties, which as in attendance, and the papers have in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. reasonable rates. Good children of a free country will devolve been replete each day with the addresses Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. stabling on the Cards. upon them in later years. It has been premises* and speeches of the learned ones. As Goods guaranteed as represented. this compactness and adherence to one to the amount of good that is to result, STATE OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown }-ss. idea in our free schools that has made In Probate Court Special Term, July Sth it is not going too far, perhaps, to say SIEBENBRUNNER BROS. 1890. It is money saved to come and examinasgoods and prices before buying elsewhere. them in every way superior to the that much of what was heard went in In the matter of the estate of Richard Fischer deceased. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED parish and parochial schools of this and one ear and out of the other. It is only hereas, An instrument writing, purporting l{icltaftfc & ffaa& every other time, and, as long as the to be the last will and testament of Richard the new ideas that make a lasting Cofi\ef }&im. & tfi#t Jfoftii gtfeetf, tfew Ulm, WW Fischer deceased, late of said Connty, has been state keeps that principle as the foundation impression, and in so short a time, with delivered to this Court, And Whereas,Anna G.Fischer has filed therewith work of our institutions of learning, so many to talk and so many topics to Contractors for her petition, representing among other things that RETZLAFF IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE said Richard Fischer died in said County on the they will prosper and bear good cover, it is wellnigh impossible to do 24th day of June, 1890, testate, and thnt «aicl je TUBULAR S& WIN MLLS. fruit. I say that they cannot without titioner 1* the sole executrix named in said last 3^I3ST3STHS-A.FOI-iIS I 3 S E S justice to any. President Northrop of will and testament and niayins tbit tlie said the state university covered it exactly the introduction of religious instruction, instrument may be admitted to prnb itf md t't i» WOOD'S BINDERS & MOWERS AND ADVANCE THRESH letters testamentary, be to her issue 1 r|i«ieon is to say that we have been going bac& in his happy way when he said to the It is ordered, That the proofs of s*uo mstrmm nt HERS AND ENGINES. ALSO AGENT FOR THE BEST AND and the said petition be heard before thi« Court instead of forward. This is not true, teachers present: "Now, you are not at the Probate Office in iid Connty on Fridav CHEAPEST BINDING TWINE. COME AND SEE US BEFORE going to get a great amount of good and the majority of people will never the 1st day of August A, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned mpy appear YOU BUY REMEMBER THE BEST IS ALWAYS THF Dut of the speeches you will hear at come to beleive that religion, even if it and contest the probate of slid intrument, And it is further ordeied, th it public notice of CHEAPEST. these meetings, and you are not likely were free from denominational creeds, the time and place of said hearing be given to all F. H. RETZLAFF, persons interested by publication of these oiders to go home filled with new ideas, because has any place in the public schools. Instead lift. once in each week lor thiee successive weeks prior there are no new ideas. These of that they will still cling to the to said day oi hearin?, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published nt the men will get up, look wise and talk idea that the school, as it was established, CORNLE MINNESOTA AND FIRST NORTH ST. City of New Ulm in sit County NEW ULM* MINN Sated at New Clm, Minn this 5th daj Juiy learnedly, but they will not say anything should bekept entirely aloof from A.D 1890. NEW COODS! new. They will dress up the old By the Court, ,, the influences of the church, and that is KRNST BRANDT things in new forms, and you may not should be left alone to society and other [L S 30 Judge of Probate ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE recognize the hash, but it will be hash agencies to work out the course of religion. AERM0T0R. [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] all the same." Nevertheless the convention Moral instruction, to be sure, SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown -ss. B. BEHNZB & CO. -4 Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. J. was a geod thing for the teachers is not amiss and will never be fought. Probate Court, Special Term, July Sth, 1890 In the matter ot the estate of Caroline Pauli it always is. It gives them,—and H. Sehomberg is our agent at Sleepy The Aichbishop tells us that it does not deceased. who needs it more—a chance to get out Eye. Letters testamentary on the estate of Caroline exist without religion, but between 4 Pauli deceased, late of the County of Brown "V* in the world and form new ideas of morality and religion, common sense and State of Minnesota, being granted to E Koch: their own not ideas that come from DEALERS IN will always hold that there is a world It is ordered that six months be and the same are listening to a lot of tedious talk about hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, of difference, and despite the bishop's A in which all persons having claims or demands & methods and theories, but such as are against the said deceased axe required to opinions, that the one is no^ dependent file the same in the Probate Court of said County, derived in personal experiences and asly? upon the other. The former is necessary for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. If^ood^ 8oot£ kudg^oe^, &kt£ k^d Cfj^i." 1 sociations. The mere gathering to&<••'• Do^du^wanfVVcture tak^? in the schools to make of pupils, men and It is farther ordered, that the first Monday in gether of so many great minds, has itswomen, February A.D, 1891,at 10 o'clock A. at a general If so don't fail to go to Crowell to able to exercise the high trust term of said Probate Court to be held at the effect It makes the teacher feel his get it done. I guarantee my work fer Kotioi\& GfrocSefie knd dfodkefyt' Court House in tne City New Ulm, in said Connty, that is given them in the control of the be and the same is hereby appointed as the time g|S|Jimportance, more than would all the in every respect. I do all kinds of Mid place when and where the said Probate Court affairs of state, bat to impart that moral will examine and adjust saidclaims and demands p|^.-wisdom of a hundred speeches like work in my line such as tin type, instruction there is no need whatever And it is farther ordered, that notice of such "^"1?those delivered, and gives him a stimu- hearing be given to all creditors and persons Interested photos, copying, enlarging, finishing THE CHEAPEST* HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH of the introduction of creeds and religions in said estate by forthwith publishing tksi lus that will show in the after performance in Crayon, Water Color, etc. this order once in eaeh week for three successive beliefs. These, if the various denominations weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL, of duties. In this, such conventions insiston having them taught printed and published at the. City of New J. F. CROWELL, do a good work and are well Ulm in said Connty. Farm Produce taken in Exchange. H§ J* \, can be taught in schools of their own, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 8th day of July worth the while to any teacher of a few A. D. 1690. built and set aside for that alone. The By the Court, days1 attendance. Rudolphi's building, Upstairs!#. 4 free school has no place for them. ERNST BRANDT, A.Behnke Manager. E 1 E & CO* [L. S.] 30 Judge of Proba N E W I I N N "& ''Safe 'jr sS» *mm