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

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1 _~-. *lW%f asfi ^v *f"T3^ rl^?^*M ""vTfl?1yW ii&. Review th *Wt oufrr ien NE ULM AND VICINITY. sanctum last Monday even- Des Moines & Minneapolis Railroad. NEW TIME CARDA new time card The 10th Minnesota Bezirk's TurnFest PERSONAL. war Ml,e has been issued by the Winona & St. JohnZieske,l g^ tSleepyJohn,, see illumi-ehsa a will commence in Waseca to-morUefi of Eye alwa Peter railroad and went into efEect last i edayS, FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT. Wtitizelfs, who are wa%c&ng"tne w? Wear Sunday, at 9 a. m. While the new arrangement S S th 1 progress of the Des Moines A Minne- ffi2"S we have published' in ing with the light of his countenance, A most deplorable accident, if accident does not effect New Ulm, SUe ^f^f1f"*, ll apolis narrow gauge railroad, will be SSI i* it can properly be called, happened a as far as the eastern end is concerned, 1 Wl1 in the lower part of town last the trains, both passenger and gladtolearn that the road is pushing iSLSEKi bravelv abPad and that if Jni attendance variouseamusements. Th-e .h- 1 Sunday evening, at 5:30, by which a freight, arrive and depart as heretofore, uraveiy aneaa, an a tna it the people Waseca turners ar workim? like beav We were favored wit a pleasant little son of Jos. Baarlost his life. We it materially effects the people along the route extend it proper en- eratolStoeS toe de?t SOT call from Mr. Bendixon, of Ruenitz & made diligent inquiries and we give west of us. The passenger train has 1 TSSS^i^^^JST^ ^tn^S^a^^S Bendixon, Sleepy Eye, last Thursday the facts as near as we were able to been discontinued and the only communication entertainmentfor of thee th guests crop reports from the western part of Thai this lid JffllJ^^2" menatn has been made quartlr- Mr. Bendixon brings us discouraging gather them. In the first place, in we now have with the west S in i)or^toni^f^?^S2iSi order to get a thorough understanding is by a mixed train, which leaves here ys&? of the case, we would state that Mr. at 9:20 a. m., and arrives at Marshall J uiu- candidate ror congress in tms district, 'a"^\^L ^V l^m- spen^t las%t Wednesday in ouEeity& Mr. Baar, the father of the victim, is a day JV" at 5:10, and Gary 9:40 p. m. We doand our people will do their share ^^\^^eZ^&t Pah^ "ani R% hxe!as 1 P. A Ni the offi when the proper time arrives. The ^i*" laborer, living in Baumler's old building, not think that the people west of us ,o that E. St. Julien Cox, who, we special Des Moines correspondent of SSnSS???^? not far from the Eagle Mill. The will appreciate this new arrangement businese 1 meeting. Pcehler takes the field early and means don thePioneerPress,underdateJuly29th,' we2woul ?i little fellow, who would have been 4 1 muchly," as* under it they will receive W also bee pleased to see our to make a vigorous canvass of the dis- bei says: years old next November, was left in e1^ fP^ted the contest trict. From here he went to Marshall, mail from the east only every fa *he prizes,obut we undeistand that a. "The little, but capable, narrow- JS?Z! charge of an older biother while their other day, saying nothing of being all 1 fo ffauffe road is ^inwlv hnt ^iivpivwnvt mother went out to assists Mr. Baumler day going to, or returning from, Marshall. ha nothin Sts sernentinP^vto^innpJSS in hauling hay. When Mr. Baumler A freight train also leaves New was returning with a load of hay, and St p5^ ifSfStlP w?i^f Erection. The main feature of the we sometimeto are sorry say upsSaturday ha been quite ill came morn Ulm for the west at 8 a. m., but it goes Tdgte will recover in time to indulge fo on which were seated Mrs. Baar and ana bt. -aui. It got a little boost last occasion will be the celebration of the only as far as Sleepy Eye. The trains ^t^^aS^^wS wU^l :ing consult Dr. Muuer. We/re glad take place on 1 Mrs. Gcede, the boy ran out to meet ^^e^Ol^hS^ffl for Redwood Falls leave Sleepy Eye at even Turnernesdastate evening and called on his nu them expecting, no doubt, to get aride Jahnh, to iS^1^c^7So^tfthS day ofw the founder of the to that the doctor thinks the 10:30 a. m. and arrive at Redwood at hic y' wl societ the older one at the same time calling ^^Sh^hii^^Si^in? 12-30 p. m. Going east the trains leave *f?p e0pl P chickenshunt.e William cam up last Weiwill on Fritz Beinhorn, a 14 year old son of excursionM hanse in abeen SSSi^^two,^* This has Sday. A large a good Redwood at 1:00 p. m. and arrive in be England as consul to St. Helens, a Fr. Beinhorn, and two other boys, that Syed wSfonthenarrow g,^ S Sleepy Eye at 3:00 p. m., in time for ul^Ztlilar^1 W were passing down 3d North'street, towards cause it was desired to make.Webster ties the passengers to take the accommodation ?VIG?en* onthae day than on any merous friends before his departur,eh fore Liverpool fst the river .to drive him back. The Cityapoint. Now that the question train tor this city where it makes fro three boys told the little fellow to go isseWedThWwmi^MeTd^ fl close connection with the night express 2 1 home, one of them at the same time haWtan for the east. lay until the State line is reached fndeavor to have a REVIEW represen- manufacturing place of some 55,000 in- tramping on the street in order to scare 11 Northward fmm Webstor Sty the SSSSSJ wFh^w?? him. At this juncture it appears young expected to leave Mankato last Men cessaryaidwillbefoithcomi/gatthe Z-^iS S tickets will be sold to those day. Beinhorn, who was within 3 or 4 yards The Mankato Beobachter says that nmnprtimp T+will in "inoniao St. Peter railroad whereby of the lad, pointed a small pistol toward nnm they have no use for rifle companies in toiwai forwardtoeattending its the fest at 40 per cent dis- xcui L-MinneaDolisltoOrnish i him and said: '*Go home" and at J^A "Jl fi that city to.keep down the tramps, as NEW ADVEBTISEHENTS at endofthexoa.d to form a junction aboutt a count from regular rates, which makes the same time fired. The ball entered they have a more simple way of disposing the State line There is no doubt the little boy's forehead about one and the fare from New Ulm for the round of themthey hang the rascals "if" it, the road will be built, and, when trip S3.50. a quarter inches over the left eye, they catch 'em. Yes, brother B., completed, it will suprise you with OUSE TO RENT. A splendid two passed through the brain and lodged in that's a very simple way of solving the what it can do. There is more money story brick house, with eight the back part of the head. The anguish tramp problem, but your catching in it than in any road in Iowa or in Local Dashes. rooms, and two rooms and two cellars of the mother, who had been an eye agency has not been very successful so Minnesota. Mark the prediction." Ho, for the Turnfest! in basement, located in a pleasant part witness to the whole proceeding, upon far in catching the chaps. of the city. Will rent it*whole or in Our Paris letter will be found on 4th seeing her darling boy fall pierced by part. Inquire of MRS. HELE NA Roos, page. a bullet, may better be imagined than The most destructive hail storm on New Ulm, Minn. expressed. The little fellow was tenderly record, accompanied by heavy wind Our public schools will open again Mr. C. F. Held proprietor and manufacturer carried into the house, and Dr. and rain, passed over portions of Carver, next Monday. of the "Farmer's Friend Fanning Muller was hastily summoned, who Scott, Rice and Dakota counties, NOTICE TO THE CATHOLICS OF Mill" has lately so improved and New Ulm has a musical barber. He upon his arrival,pronounced the wound Tuesday afternoon, July 30th. A special SLEEPY EYE. remodeled his mills that they are now performs on the accoidiou most somstirnng fatal. He lingered however in a state correspondent of thePioneer Press, equal to thej best. We weie shown melodies. of unconsciousness until 8 o'clock Monday writing from Carver, says that hail Devine service will be held in the some samples of wheat last Monday A team ran away on 3d North street evening, when he quietly passed stones four and five inches in diameter Catholic church of Sleepy Eye,Sundayt which had been cleaned by one of those la&u Wednesday, badly smashing the away, never having once spoken from fell, covering the ground to a depth of August 11th, at 10 o'clock a. m. mills that was all that could be wished wagon at the lailroad ciossmg. We the time of the fatal shot. He will be tluee or four inches,cutting coin down for. Mr. Held offers the "Farmer's wTeie unable to learn particulais A. BEROHOLD. carried to his last resting place this ourto the ground and completely burying Fiiend" for $25,00, and such of afternoon at 2 o'clock. The coroner Beecher's lecture in Mankato netted wheat, oats and other giam in the farmers as are in need of a fanning mill lOR SALE CHEAP.A one and a held an inquest over the body yesterday $50, while in Lake City the net proceeds ground. Tiees were stripped of leaves should examine these mills before placing half story frame dwelling, situated at 10 a. m. and examined witnesses, failed to pay expenses by SI 10. and torn down. On the Wednesday their orders elsewiiere. Encourage on the corner of Broadway and First but the evidence adduced elicited following another hail stoim passed home industry, especially when you Our farmers seem to take unusual North street, opposite the Arbeiter no other facts than we have above thioughpoitions of Nicollet and Sibley can obtain the same quality of goods piecaution this year in handling machinery, Hall. Terms of sale easy. Enquire of given. The following is the verdict counties doing considerable damage to for the same money. Mr. Held warlants as we have yet to hear of the JOS, SCHNEIDER, New Ulm Minn. of the coroners juiy: standing crops and scattering grain in his mills to do all that is claimed first mower or reaper accident. wrere shocks in all directions. Fences for them, jt STA1E oF MINNESOrA,) blown down and demolished. Hail CE CREAM.From now on, palatable We are requested to state that a telegraphoffice COUNTY OF BROWN. stones could be found on the ground 12 ice cream and coffee can be had has just been established a't An inqnis iijn taken at the lionse oi Joseph Baar in the city ot Se-n Ulm, IU the county of Bi ov, n, on *J every day at the City Garden. hours after the storm had passed. Burns Station for the accommodation We learn from the Windom Reporter Ihe fath day of August, A D. 1878, befoie H. of the railroad'and the public. LEONZ MUELLER. Chrixtensen, coroner of the siud county of Biown, that John Cooney, a likely young lad of upon view of the body ot George Banr. lying theie New Ulm, July 22d, 1878. M't. Lake, who attended two terms of We are informed tluit John Wise, dead, by the oaths of the jurors whose mimes aie The Eagle Mill received thefirstnew heieuntoaubcribe(I,'wlio being sworn to inquire on the Sister's school in this city, met the Redwood Falls brewer" mysteriously ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! wheat last Saturday. The wheat was fcehalf of the State of Minnesota, when, how, and by with what may prove a fatal accident. left that place last Thursday afternoon what means the said Geo Baarcamo to his death, from the farms of John Franta in upon their oaths do say, Ave iind that the said Geo. The boy was herding cattle and had and has not been seen or heaid West Newton, and Fr. Krueger of B.iai came to his death, August 5th, 187S, horn the taken a seat on a trestle bridge of the from since. affects of a bullet fired from a pistol in the hands of Courtland, and went 52 and 53 pounds St. Paul & Sionx City railroad, where, Fred Beinhmn ji on August 4th, 1878 near Ice I would respectfully announce that to the| bushel, was graded No. 3, "and Mr. Paul, the mail contiactor on the Hoube belonging to Petei Heirian, that said Beinhorn overcome with heat, he fell asleep, I have opened an Ice Cream Saloon, in fired the pistol to simply scare said Baar and brought 60 cts. We are informed by route between ]Ne\v Ulm and Redwood with his head on the rail and feet hanging basement of the Arbeiter Hall, and will not with any intention of killing him, [said George theMr. Doehne, of the Eagle Mill, that the Falls, lost a valuable hoise last Fri Ba ir.] below. The engineer of be prepared to dispense Ice Cream wheat will make good flour, and the day from the ettectsof the heat. The In testimony wheieof, the snid coroner and jurors Woithington accommodation train discovered every afternoon and evening of the of the inquest have hereunto set their hands the only trouble was that it lacked in boys woiked hard to get him into town, him when within about fifty following days: Tuesdays, Thursdays day and year aforesaid. weight. From the specimens shown but he dropped dead on the knoll this feet, but not in time to stop the train. C, H. CHRISTENSEN, Coroner. thekbest in and Sundays. us, which are claimed to be side of the buirying grounds, about one Row The cowcatcher struck the boy's head MRS. JUXIUS GUETLING. Herman Winkler. their respective neighborhoods, we mile fiom town. knocking him from the trestle to the John C. Tobeeer. .,.___. infer that all of this year's crop will ground, some fifteen feet, Upon being F.LeibuJUL Jurors PeBOARD OF AUDIT, either grade No. 3 or rejected. Yesterday afternoon Mr. S. D. W.Gebser. I picked up it was found that the tersen's traction engine attached to a Franz Gnebe back pait of the skull was crushed, July, IST'S. While the shooting no doubt was accidental, separator, as set in motion moving and when the fractured pieces were removed We understand that several cases as young Beinhorn merely along the stiejts at the rate of about the brain was laid bare to intended to scare him, the pointing of petty thievery have been committed three or foui miles an hour. On the extent of the size of a silver dollar. At of the revolver at the boy is of late, by some young scamps top of the machine weie seated ahout latest accounts the boy was still alive, Meeting of the Board of Audit of a piece of carelessness too often inidulged 15 or 20 boys who seemed to enjoy and everything possible is being done of this city. A thirteen year old 1878.v Brown county, Minn., July 23d, in by even older people, and themselves hugely. This engine is so for him. boy, living in the northern part of The Board met for the purpose of this sad accident should be a dire warning mstructed as to go on any ordinary examining and comparing the books the town, entered a neighbor's house to eyeryone handling fire arms to road,diawing the separtor along with it. of the Auditor and Treasurer and found one day last week and took therefrom he more careful. Especially should It T}\ Wheat crop reports from northern N EW STORENagle &Co. have opened them correct, as follows, to wit: a pocket book containing $12. be a warning to parents to be more Iowa and southwestern Minnesota are a new hardware and tinware store County Revenue funds 86,781,92. stringent with their boys and not allow After securing the money he threw of a very discouraging character, and in Lohmann's building, on 3d North Interest and Sinking them to handle deadly weapons of any Henrythe pocket book into the neighboring the best predict only half a orop. In street. Thefirmis composed of funds 1,835,24. kind. The family of Mr. Baar has the the northern part of the State, along garden, and then repaired to a Nagle and Lafayette McClahan, both Poor funds 1,754,15. sympathy of the community in this the St. P. & P. and N. P. railroads the 1 enterpiising and energetic young men, store where pistols are kept for sale Road & Bridge funds 914,26. their very sad affliction as also the damage does not appear to have been and we bespeak for them a bright future. All Town funds and bought himself a revolver and 526,25. family of Mr. Beinhorn who, naturally so great, and an average crop is expected. Their stock is all new and of ciri'cumstances. School District funds two boxes of cartridges. After toying 1,894,47. feel greatly embarrassed under ther f,h. the best quality, and as they come with 1*11 Redemption funds \%i 505,61. with the pistol for a day or so he the intention of establishing a permanent The first teams crossed on the pontoon Delinquent Axes and penalty traded it off for a few marbles. Our business their prices will be found bridge at 9 o'clock last Friday collected since June 1'78 1,040,61. SERIOUS RUNAWAYHardly a week city authorities should be to correspond favorably with others city authorities should be more morning, and after having given it a Interest onSchool land collect- passes without we are called upon to handling the same class of goods. Give stringent such cases, and make an thorough test the structure was pro- ed since June 1st, 1878 since Jun 1st 187 8 chronicle a runaway. The most serious, 25,80. them a call, and see for yourselves. example of some of the young rascals. nounced open.for traffic, and teams have however, that has occurred in this 815 278 31 been crossing ever since. As we go to vicinity for along time, happened last We found thejollpwing in the Treasury, press the workmen are engaged in driving Sunday evening. Mr. Amon Peterson, Our friend Tory Olesen returned spiles to which the bridge will be to -wit-^i, i^u% brother of S. D. Peterson, and lady Gleanings."l Sleepy Eye from Delavan Station last Saturday permanently fastened. were out taking a ride, nnd when near XHg evening. During liis absence he became 5 Wjnkjemann's pottery one of the horses reguia visi bte at the Dacotam count courty Poor Bond No. 6 Dr. Yarnall is to here in New Ul Id08.87 a hard-working granger, and returns got the Jines nnder his tail whereupon on1 his regular visit at the Dacotah CouPy countnsBond interest No. on 6 Bonds 11S&1 'TO/M-* t- xr TI -i" Pi so much tanned and sunburned tie commenced to kick, causing one of Ihe Minnesota Valley railroad is Hous on Wednesda Augus 14th for House on Wednesday August 14th. for that, it is said, his sweetheart didn't the outside traces to become detached. now. 1*1 A 4- ~com on, da,ionly.! Wware Town and School District orders redeemed completed and trains informed that recognize him when he called to pay 10 anuau The horses then commenced to run in paw cashinPcitizens' menced to run regularly last Monday. Dr. Yarnall will make only three or Nat. Bank his respects, and at first took him for nmia"m 5 "forcoll. 6868350088 0 a circle, upsetting the buggy and i.^. 133.8* four mow-visits this year to our City SmTreL rrv a tramp. It is ever thus, the hard* tillers The people of Sleepy Eye and vicinity throwing both occupants violently to CashinTrea and it will be mu ch better for all invalids of the soil5never meet their just the ground. Mrs. Peterson had two are swearing about the discontinuence to commence treatment at once, so 5 i 1 815.278 31 dues. But Tory will live through it ribs broken, a shoulder dislocated .and of the daily mail service. On motion the Beard ordered the they may get well before his visits He has laid in a stock of juniper tar received other injuries about the head. above published in the New Ulm POST cease. His patients we learn are improving 'soap. Hagan's magnolia balm.Burnett's Mr. and Mrs. White, and Mr. Mr. Peterson escaped more luckily, as nicely. ifi Published at Orton- and REVIEW kallistone and liilie white, which, by tar Jne only received some slight bruises and Mrs. Bumside have gone to Blue th .hNo. J. A BLANCHARD, & mu proper and bountiful application, will about ttie knees. Dr. Muller has the Earth county on a visit. Pres't. Boanfof^tidiC bring him out all right. patiente in charge and they are doing "W have received county,aocopy of the xi ^uiij a YiBAu ville:, in Big Stone July25th, H. B. CONSTANS, &.... 7 as well as could be expected, The i'V M~ i sa Another beer garden has been Sec. Board of Audit, l*#M laorses, alter running a short distance opened, close to the Catholic church. Jew Ulm Visitor, published by Jos. land makSsag kindling wood out of the The Lake City Leader disposes of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -r, Bobleter. It is a bright and newsv *uggy were caught by Emil Seiter. tramp problem in this wise: Mr. and Mrs. .fciaten have gone to sheet. We welcome it to our exchange "AJJ that big scare that we heard from Winona before his return. list."e Turtl for Manyethanks th compliment, but please Rochester. Mr E will also visit brothers Miller & below about the army of harvest hands T%e cryrf "fine," that word which In. the Matter of Estate o/ZumanC. substitute "Jteview" for '-Visitor that was soon to spread ruin through will mafe Una very laziest get up and Mr. E. Graff has gole to St. vnloert deceased the latter being a thing of the past. \L. oe~ out our State has dwindled into a dust, bwugiat more people into our Paul to consult a physician about eMankat "mare's nest," as it were.t streets last Saturday evening than we mt The harvesters his health. He has been sick about thalTo1i *l^rfSe^lSn have come, and as* a iple they toave see* for many a day. It brought tim five months. "et he that Tom Griffin, who,fmany Mankatoour of ci- comt*sfixedupon ha the first Mfl X? S us up standing with lightning rapidity, are a well-behaved set of men, with abou'tan for wher he will reeeTra E?J5 1 resi tizens may remembero lounged and every month te iffXJffiS **v and upon rushing into the street we noticedhuge sunburned brow and callous hands two'oCr ole th Spiles for the turn-table have been ^ewUlfm W three yearsago, has months, and theProSteM 5 volumes of smoke issuing ready and willing to work for the S^/ %eate driven, and a well has been bore4 deuceoo fwD torn Jacob's bujijldiBg, adjoining Epple's wealth they sought to possess. They Ce for ih water tank &&* for the water tank. meat market, and the sight of a came on boat and train, took up their lor tne water tanK. 5 just aU claims of personsr acainsf-ad -"T* nea and disastrous conflagrattoja flitted across quarters on the business thoroughfares, SiSleepy Eye had an increase of 3 outragrep puos committingd a dastardlyf deceased. *-w said fW2S8 upon a 13 year ol daughter our vision. I soon provedtobe only and hired out by the hundred, taking, last week. Peter Ruenitz, have been limited &*& time for S Mr, Cole, who was sleeping on a lounge 1 a chimney burning out, and the excitement their departure without unseemly demonstrations Bertram! and John Allison are the the room into whteh he made his as well as the fire quickly subsided, of any kind." Tramps and entrance, but he was prevented in his happy fathers. The former two call and the town again assumed the harvest hands should not be confounded, 87 ^T^^ffiSrt hellish design by the mother of the I them dollies, while Allison says his quiet aspect it has had fortheJa&.fo*fr- and it is easy to distinguish one ai,M fiSP girl giving the alarm. He no doubt jteeadays. 4-j^* name shall be Geo. Washington $?Hm! fioin the other/'"*- will receive his just dues.pp I AtLmL4atrato*. -"fcS"4 it T*i i*?-1 i i'