New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 21, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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^NEW ULM AND VICINITY. There was a slight fall of snow Monday Doings of the District Court. that he was continually in danger of New Advertisements. J^ Five of our nimrodg bagged thirteen night. his life, having been repeated|y warned Mr. Fr. Kuetring sells Stark A grain by his friends thai Groeoner AH bags*at 25 eta. each. Andreas Sellner Aquitted. had threatened to kill him that he *%eese last Sunday, near Balaton. The school lands in Brown county FRESH AND CANNED SPRAYED. had on several occasions been unmercifully The October term of the District 4 will be sold at the Auditor's office on beaten, and that at Sleepy Eye on Court, which convened in this city on Friday, Nov. 6. next, at 10 o'clock a.m. Last Thursday and Friday were the Monday of last week, is making progress one occasion Groebner and his son beat w+m flYQTPRQ and stabbed him until he fell to the SERVED slowly. Only two jury cases w^re loveliest* of Indian summer days. uioii.no EVERY STYLE. A dark sorrel mare, weighs between floor senseless, and that he would probably passed upon last week. The first case NEW ULM MARKETS:WheatTNoTT 10 and 11 hundred, squarely built, have been killed then and there tried was that of Geo. Raverty vs. D. A. HO COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. 76 No. 2, 73 oats, 20 corn, 25 barley, H. M. Hills of the town of Home informs but for the intervention of friends that Gibbs et als. The case was called on strayed from the undersigned in the \Choiee Havana Cigarsj, 30-40 potatoes, 25 onions, 60 butter, us that he has this year sold 75 he had on two occasions been chased Monday afternoon and continued until town of Revendall, Watonwan Co., on 12* eggs, 15. out of his own field by Groebner, once Wednesday noon, when it was given to bushels of apples of various kinds. ^|l and everything else belonging to a the night of October 4th. The finder f* H-rV-'n I when he was hauling manure and the jury. Lind and Hagberg conducted Klossner& Palmer last Saturday received will be liberally rewarded by bringing first-class again when he was examining his corn the case on the part of the plaintiff, tj Five trainsabout 100 carsof Montana and shipped to Chicago one car ffe^tatifent ki\d doiifedionkfy. it to CHAS. G. LEAF, field that, on the latter occasion, although and J. M. Thompson appeared for the cattle passed east over the Winona load of cattle and one of hogs. The P. O. Adress. Madelia, Minn. defendants. After an absence of about armed with a shot gun, he ran New Ulm, Minn. b* & St. Peter road last ^Saturday and .boys are in the field for more. NOTICE. away and was chased by Groebner with six hours the jury brought in a verdict Sunday. The cattle were driven overland F. H. BEHNKE, a club until near Gillman's son, who for the defendants of "no cause of ac- as far as Pierre. They were all was herding cattle that on the fatal tion." This was the celebrated town of The proprietors of the New Ulm Sealed bids for lot No. 7 in Block 29th of July, between 6 and 7 o'clock Home road case and the findings of the unloaded and fed at the stock yards at =DEALERI= poultry yards are building up quite an jury opens the road to the public beyond in the evening, wnile he was engaged No. 108, North of Centre street, will this place. Persons who examined the extensive business. Consult their ad. in cutting wheat with a self-binder, all dispute, and will also result in a be received at the office of the undersigned cattle say they are not in as good condition in another column if in want of a pure Groebner came into his*field and threatened saving to the county of several thousand until Wednesday, October 21, as the Montana cattle shipped to kill him that he told Groebner dollars. bred cockerel. to go away as he did not want any east last fall. 1885. JACOB NIX, The next ease tried by jury wis that Capt Rosfekopf and Lieut. Mueller trouble, but as he (Groebner) Kept rapidly City Clerk. of the State of Minnesota vs. Nicolas advancing, when at least twelve The following is told at the expense aiecompan}s A's badge wearers thi3 New Ulm, Oct. 7, 1885. Metzen, the defendant, Nicolas Metzen, yards away he (the prisoner) drew his of the State wheat inspectors at Duluth: week. The former captured the gold being accused of duving glandered revolver and threatened to shoot that WANTED. horses on the highway. This case has "The elevator agent at Mapleton sent and the latter the silver medal, at last Groebner, still advancing in a threatening been pending for a long time and has G[i*oderie^f-Fruity to the Duluth inspector for a small sack Sunday's practice shoot. CJifodkefy, manner, said: "I am not afraid of A teacher fully qualified for giving been continued from term to term, on that pop that the fatal shot was not of No. 1 hard wheat for a guide. The instruction in both English and German the motion of defendant's attorne\. The Ian} p, etd. fired until Groebner was within two or An east-bound freight train ran over in grammer department of New Ulm sack came, and after showing it to some case was called after the noonday recess three paces of the machine, with and killed Mr. Fr. Keller's cow, at the Public Schools. Applicants must pass Wednesday and continued until 5. p.m. wheat growers, he put it in another sack the left hand reached out as if to an examination in all the branches requisite Thursday, when it was given to" the Centre street crossing, last Sunday. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., and sent it back to Duluth as a sample grab him and the right hand, which contained to a first grade teacher's certificate, jury. County Attorney Somerville appeared This is the second cow that the railroad something, thrown back as NEW ULM, MINN. of No. 1 hard and asked for an inspection. including German grammar and for the State and F. L. Randall if about to strike that he did not shoot company has killed for Mr. Keller. composition. Salary $700. Address for the defendant. The case was very Word came back that "it would to kill, but only to frighten Groebner, applications to ably conducted on both sides, and when ro No. 3." Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for but seeing with what fatal effect he had Prof. Subiha is endeavoring to interest E. G. KOCH. the jury retired it was a matter of considerable sped the ball, he hastened to apprise his cash. Goods delivered in any part of our young people in the formation Clerk of Board of Education. conjecture with the large neighbor, Martin Hose, and then came C. Ochs and bride and Em. Scholzko the citv. [Oct 28] New Ulm. Minn. audience as to the nature of the verdict. of a social club. If a sufficient numberabout to New Ulm, and, finally, at about 3 o'- and bride were well serenaded last We understand that on the first ballot 50 gentlemencan be interested, HER E WE ARE? clock the next morning, gave himself the jury stood 5 for conviction, 5 for acquital Wednesday evening. First by the cowbell up in front of the court-house to deputy there will be a series of club and two not voting. About 1 a. and tin-pan brigade, then by the sheriff Galles, therejwere butfew.if any, 'dances at Union Hall, this winter. m. Friday word was passed to the in the court room that would have vot* Musen Scehne and last out not least by bailiff in charge of the jury that a ed to convict. The prisoner gave his testimony the City Band. The vicinity of Broadway verdict had been agreed upon. The It appears that the name of the in a straight, forward,intelhgent Judge, defendant and the attorneys interested and Third North street was the young man who was shot in the eye NEW GOODS AND LARGE ASSORTMENTS. manner, and in not a single instance were hastily summoned, and at scene of much mirth last Wednesday contradicting himself on the cross examination. near Springfield, on the 11th inSt., is 1.30 a. m. the jury marched into the At 5,40 p. m., with the night, the young friends of the contracting Jerome Madden, residing at Waseca. court room and, in answer to the usual prisoner still on the witness stand, the parties having gathered in large question, announced that they had The Herald understands that the eye court took a recess until 10 a. m. Monday. T.CRONE'S.TASPURCHASERHCASOTSINDUCEMENTLSPECIA found the defendant guilty. numbers to pay their compliments. will have to be removed. The court has not yet passed sentence. The announcement is made that G. Rev. Alex. Berghold desires us to say Nearly the entire afternoon Monday We are informed that this case has cost W. Morse has sold his undivided that those in need of an experienced was taken up by the defense with witnesses the tax payers of the county four dollars who had been intimately acquainted less than $500. one-half inteiest in the Waseca nurse will always find a ready and willing with Groebner in his lifetime The grand jury having found an indictment Heral'l to Hon. James E. Child. Mr. person at the St. Alexander's hospital. and knew his disposition for peaceableness against Andreas Sellner for Child is a ready and forcible writer, The Sisters in charge of the hospital and quietness. The testimony all manslaughter in the second degree, he are permitted by the church to act but rides a high-strung prohibition hobbv. went to show that the deceased had been was brought into court about 5:10 p.m. a quarrelsome, quick tempered man. as nurses in private families, and they Thursday to plead. He entered a plea Dr. Marcellus testified that on the day of "not guilty," and the court at once are only too glad at an opportunity to C. C. Whitney is contemplating of the inquest Mrs. Groebner had told began the task of impaneling a jury. Ladies,Misses and Children's assist the sick and suffering. They him that the wniskey bottle which deceased starting the second paper in Redwood. Assistant Attorney General E. M. Card make no charges for their services, but took with him into the field was dioK S[ wf(M, and County Attorney Somerville appeared If it is started, W. M. Todd, former leave it entirely with the people to fix more than half full when he left the for the State, and Hon. John editor of the Tracy Trumpet* will house. Mr. Jos. Fischer, the last witnessed the amount of their compensation. Lind, J. M. Thompson, Col. Francis again be in the editorial field, with full examined on the part of the defense, Baasen and C. A. Hagberg appeared The largest and most attractive line of Much suffering might have been relieved testified that last May Groebner charge of the new journal. Tracy Republican. for the defendant. When half of the GARMENTS had this been more generally known. came into his shop in Iberia and told regular venire had been exhausted, him about the row he had with the defendant three jurors had been obtained, and at we ever have shown at prices Something over four weeks ago a at Sleepy Eye, and said he 6:30 p. m. the court took a recess until Cornelius Ryan, a farmer living six would have killed defendant had they 9 a. m. Friday. At the opening of the dog got after one of Mr. Geo. Schneider's never before oflered in miles north of Franklin, Renville county, not taken him oft also that he (the witness) court on Friday the court room was pigs. In its endeavor to getaway when returning home from Franklin this town. would hear of him (Groebner) having comfortably filled with spectators. The the pig ran through a fence and disappeared. was thrown, from his wagon and instantly killed And. Sellner before the harvest court consumed two hours in completing ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF Search was made at the time, was over. The witness said that killed. He leaves six little children the jury, and at 11 o'clock Co. Attorney Overcoats, Suits, Seal and Plush he had imparted this threat to defendant but the pig was nowhere to be found. Somerville began an half hour's without any person to care for and warned him to be on thet address to the jury, on the part of the lookout. A day or two ago two men passing near them, the mother having died two years 4 Caps in all Varieties, Hosiery, The defense here rested its case. State. At 11:30 the court took a recess the place where the pig had disappeared aero. The evening session was mainly taken until 1:30 p. m. It becoming generally heard a smothered sound and on investigating Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckwear, up by the State in an endeavor to known that the examination of Ed. Dunkel has left at the REVIEW show that Groebner had not been a the cause found the lost pig witnesses would begin at the assembling Boots, Shoes and office a bundle of old letters addressed dangerous man. Several persons testified of court in the afternoon, when the in an old well-hole, alive, but greatly that so far as they knew he had to A. W. Field, Viewfieid, D. T. The court was called to order more than emaciated. The pig, Mr. Schneider Rubber Wear ofevery description. been a peaceable man, but all the witnesses the usual number of spectators were rightful owner can obtain the same by savs, weighed about 100 pounds when had heard of him having had present, among them several ladies. calling at the REVIEW office. The letters it fell into the hole, but when found its trouble with his relatives. Mr. J. The examinations on the part of the were found on one of our streets Klossner gave some expert testimony State were conducted#by CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, NO TROUBLE TO weight had decreased to less than 50 Mr. Card and in reference to the harvesting machine last Saturday. for the defense by Hon. John Lind and pounds. During its long imprisonment used by defendent at the time ot the SHOW GOODS. J. M. Thompson. The first witness the pig subsisted on clay, which answered shooting. The State then announced The Mankato folks are still of the opmion called for the State was Coroner Laudenschlajger. for both food and drink. His pigship that the only other witness they desired The son of the deceased that the Chicago & N. W. road Some are the following Bargains: to put on the stand could not be produced is rapidly regaining his lost flesh and the several other parties at the will extend their line from Mankato on until morning, and the court time of the shooting at work in the and in a few days his grunt will be as the south side of the river. If the company thereupon took a recess until 9 a. m. field adjoining that of the defendant, hearty as of yore. Tuesday. does extend their line it will strike were next examined. The burden of CHILDREN'S SUITS WORTH $4.00 FOR $2.00 the testimony was that about 6 o'clock their present line a good many miles Only two witnesses were examined PERSONAL MENTION. $E2i'S SUITS p. m. Wednesday, July 29, 1885, Christof 8.00 yesterday, and at 10:20 a. m. Mr. C.ird 5.00 west of New Ulm.St. Peter Herald. Groebner came into the field of witnesses, began his three hours' address to the OVERCOATS 15.00 bringing some lunch and a bottle 10.00 jury. Mr. Lind followed on the part of Dr. A. Marden is making Currie a The St. Peter Herald would keep the containing whiskey that after remaining: the" defense, occupying less than an professional visit this week. St. Peter boys from visiting their best SINGLE VOATS 9.00 4 00 a short time he started, apparently, hour. At the conclusion of Mr. Lnd' Oscar Erickson, one of the leading girls over in Le Sueur county by springing for home, taking the whiskey address he was heartily applauaed. The CAPS 90 50 dealers in farm machinery in Springfield, bottle with him (the whiskey had been a panther story on them. Unless case was given to the jury about 4.45 p. drank by witnesses and Groebner) that m. After an absence of half an hour the looked in on the district court the St. Peter boys are different than FUR CAPS 3.00 2 00 some of the witnesses heard the fatal jury brought in a verdici of ''not guil- one day-last week. other boys, it will take something more shot, but did not know from whence it ty.'"' The announcement was hailed UNIERWEAR,PER SUIT 2.00 150 Mrs. C. Stuebe and Mrs. Wm. ferocious than a panther to keep them came that Martin Hose informed them by the audience with demonstrations of Brust have arrived in this city from of Grosbner's death about three quarters at home. approval GLOVES 50 75 of an hour later, and how they Superior, Wis. The former will stay The grand jury found an indictment found his body lying in Sellner's field, Quite a rivalry i3 springing up between here permanently, but the latter is only against August Broscheit and Anna flMMBsffi &* fi^C% with a bullet hole in his head and the the boys attending the public making her friends a visit. Broscheit, against the former for grand I whiskey bottle on his left side. The larceny and lorgery and against the schools and those in attendance at the revolver was produced in court by deputy latter for forgery. These are the parties Lutheran parochial school, and scrimmages The Waseca Radical warns farmers sheriff Galles, to whom defendant that presented themselves at the WEW w%mf are not unf requent occurrences. to be on the lookout for swindlers who gave himself up. Dr. Marcellus gave wttww. Brown County Bank last July and secured some expert testimony and produced a Boys, do not unto your neighbor what are coming the new dodge of working a loan of $1,800 on notes stolen portion of the ball which he had extracted off snide jewelry, and giving an order you would not have done unto yourselves. from Henry and Mrs. D. Pfister. from Groebner's head. The doctor on a local dealer for satisfaction, if the Let there be peace! IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. At 5 p.m. yesterday August Broscheit also testified that death must have been purchaser is not pleased with the goods was brought into court to plead to the instantaneous. Mrs. Martin Hose testified charge of forgery. He entered a plea bought. that about 7 o'clock p. m. on the State Auditor Braden sold 20,000 of guilty. Sentence was postponed. E day afore named, defendant drove up acres of State land in Redwood Falls The swindler works after this fashion Mrs. Anna Broscheit was arrainged on to her house with his self-binder that He travels through the county stopping on the 12th inst. Two Chicago parties the same charge and entered a plea of he was greatly excited, that he asked he pretendsat only every fourth* bought 14,000 acres,which they propose not guilty. for Mr. Hose, and being asked the house. His object is to advertise the dividing into tracts to suit purchasers. cause of his agitation said: "O, God! No indictment having been found agamst celebrated goods of "Lamos & Waldo," irK, They say their arrangements are such Christof came into my field and wanted P. Peterson, the young man who of New York City. He offers a ring, to quarrel with me. I told him to go took an extended drive over the country (worth eight cents) and a chain, (wortn |rt^ that before next spring they will have away and leave me alone. He wouldn't with Eaton & Case's livery team, 18 cents) and a locket (worth 20 cents) sold every acre purchased by them to do it, and I shot him. O, God! I suppose last summer, he was discharged from for the very low price ot $3.00, worth *vf* parties who will become residents of they will hang me but I might as custody. he says $30 to $35. If after buying the he county. well be dead if I can not go into my purchaser is not pleased with the goods, At 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday the field without being in danger of my he can go to Preston's, at Waseca, and ni grand jury reported to the court that life." Several other witnesses were trade them for other goods worth $26,- they had concluded their business and ll&* Chas. Wagner has made some com- 50. He gives the purchaser an order examined on the part of the State, but were thereupon discharged. *m mendable improvements on his proper- on Preston, who handles "Lamos & as the REVIEW reporter was not present The following cases on the civil calendar JLi ^ty at the corner of German and Third Waldo's" goods for Waseca county (be during the whole time we are unable have been disposed of since our says). |^North streets. Third North str. opposite to give the testimony entire. The last issue: State rested its case about noon Saturday, *Mr. Wagner's residence has baen excaij.vated Of course names of dealer^, towns Frederick Schwede vs. John Holm and it was the prevailing opinion to a considerable depth, and Mr. and county is always changed to suit J. M. Thompson for Piff. M. C.Robertson among the spectators in the court room NfWagner has just had built a stone wall for Deft. Settled. scene of operations. that the State had made out a very ^the entire length of his lot, which not J. H. Barber vs. T. E. Torkelson, weak case. A Sensible Conclusion, After the noon-hour recess, the defence only greatly adds to the beauty of his appeal case J. M. Thompson for deft began the introduction of testimony. grounds but also improves the JLpoks pt Dismissed. JSIv^-j* Le Sueur Sentinel. Martin Hose was the first witness At the time of going to press the case the street. The county fairs of the past month called. He stated how defendant of the State of Minnesota vs. Nicolas Mr. Wm. Ruemke's building on the LIGHT BBOHMAS. have nearly all been failures in exhibits came to him and said what he had Metzen, County Attorney Somerville done that he (the witness) went into corner of Minnesota and Third North of vegetables and grains, and were given for State, F. L. Randall for deft., is being ^"A- i #i defendant's field and found the body of up to large stock breeders. One in streets is nearing completion. This is tried. This is the bastardy case in ^"It is a well known fact that a flock of common fowls is immensely improv- Groebner, with a bullet hole in'his Blue Earth county and one in Dakota which Miss Bieble is complainant, m. one of finest business blocks in the ed by placing with the hens a pure bred male. Those who never have head and the whiskey bottle on his county, where there was not any horse city and adds greatly to the upper end tried the experiment will be astonished at the wonderful improvement they can right side. All the witnesses for the racing at all, and in the former not even A disgraceful row occurred last Mon- affect in this way*at a trifling cost. State who saw the body in the field testified of the town. Mr. Fr. Williams has premiums awarded, were successful To increase the size of your fowls, introduce a male bird of one of the large that the whiskey bottle was on leased the basement and will fit up agricultural exhibits and paid expenses. day evening at the crossing of Front breeds to increase egg production, a male of the smaller, non-sitting varie- the left side but Mr. Hose, who was The Brown county fair, held at New therein a first-class saloon. He has also and 3rd North streets, in which Peter ties will work marvels. It is claimed by man who have tried it, that half the first to find the body, is positive Ulm, was also a great success in farm leased a portion of the second story breeds are equal to thoroughbreds as egg producers, for which Houdans ana Herian and a young man named Carl that the bottle was on the right side. exhibits and in other departments, with Leghorns are at the head. i From the commencement of the trial it for living purposes. The store room Tryone were considerably used up. We a large attendance, and there were not Mowery & Heidemaa of New Ulm have a limited number of pure bred was apparent that the sympathies of and offices in the second story have not understand that Mr. Tryone was the any horse races there^ either. We believe cockerels to be disposed of this fall at- low figures. They must sell to make the people in the court room were yet been leased, but the location is so that horse racing as the prominent attacking party. He is now in jail and largely with the prisoner, and when room for the winter. feature of county fairs, must be in great admirable that Mr. Ruenike will not will have his examination next Tues he took the stand and in a humble way Farmers will do well to call or correspond at once. Those who come first part ignored for the next few years. day. portrayed how he had been persecuted have to go begging^for renters. will get the best