New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 14, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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4L THE NORTHWEST. Cold Ore. He writes that he was wholly unconscious "The farmers have not witnessed as goo from the time he left home until he arrived times as they are now enjoying for the past iSroum ©a.TJBank* Fr. Aufderlieide, at Vancouver penniless. His daughter, Wet Weather ten years," says the Scranton Journal. Belle, has brought out his paper at Fargo. A Summary of the Important Two rogues are getting Webster county The normal school at Valley City, was 0.1.1 lADBOUBJt, farmers to sign what purports to he census O S S fi opened on Oct. 13 with a dozen students. Eventsofthe Week in the .PraeMeafe blanks, which later turns up in the form of Drives the blood from the surface of the body, Ifaiuifactarer «f There are now thirty-five. As yet the school promissory notes. and causes congestion ot the liver and kidneys. Car Miss, and Contr a Strx. Northwestern States. has been run by private subscription. A whieh„are thus unable to fully perform their The citizens at Defiance have asked the Fire, We Building and Stee legislative grant is badly needed. There duty of eliminating Impurities. Hence lactic assistance of the state board of health to secure tfswuLui, mrm would be plenty of students if there were a add is accumulated in the blood and deposited for that town a good physician with Brick, Stood building and an efficient staff of teachers. in the joints and tissues, resultingin the pains and I N N E S O A "good horse-sense." OMleettanaaag allbasraess aerteratnc to InaahM aches we call rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparffla Mrs. Thomas ShowJy of Lake City was Judge Preston, of the Cedar Rapids district, hashad great success In caring this disease, both a attended tav Agent Weeks, of the Great Northern, states Fine Pressed Brick for adjudged insane and committed to the asylum has decided that the prohibitory law chronic and inflammatory. It purifies the blood, Individual ffesponsibitiy, on reliable authority that as soon as the at Rochester. will have to be re-enacted to give the Wilson ornamental fronta. ".'.- neutralises the lactic acid, and restores the liver line of the Great Northern is completed to bill against original packages effect in this Hon. E. D. Hammer, Republican eenator«lect and kidneys to natural action. the coast, President Hill will organize a system $500.000, state. from Fillmore county, is very ill with Hood's of insurance upon his road exclusively for brain fever, and while he may recover, will Har the beet of ahlpplnf facilities The mayor of Oxford vetoed an ordinance his employes, himself depositing $500,000 not be able to take hia seat the state senate will pay prompt attention to mall •rdan passed by the town council to license saloons in the scheme. All employes giving 25 years' Eagle Roller Mill Co. this coming session. because as he said, the ordinance was in violation service, the company will pension them at L. C. Mangold, who cam* to Hastings recently of sate law and he believed the men Sarsaparilla NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. 1 half pay. A system of hospitals will also be from St. Paul, aud who was bound passing it were liable to indictment. established. Has Capacity of over to the next term of the district court During the last eight months 440 odd 600 Barrels Per Day. William D. Bates, of the Grafton NewaTimes,has H. Rudolphi, toi the larceny of an overcoat belonging to searches for liquor have been made iu Burlington Sold by all druggists. SI sixfor S3. Prepared only bought a controlling interest in the E. W. Swenson, went to empty a bucket in under" the prohibitory law. Thes« by C. I. HOOD & CO.. Lowell, Mass. Grand Forks Plain Dealer and assumes active the jail yard and took French leave. searches cost the country about 18 apiece. IOO Doses One Dollar management Jan. 7. The Plain Dealer's Some places have been searched as often as Money to the amount of $3,300 was subscribed morning franchise was sold to the Herald Our flour cannot be beat. a a or A OSULLXB nr three times in one week. by the merchants and farmers to put Printing company. The Herald will appear as Boots an&ShoesI It would take a freight train containing in a creamery at Montgomery. A meeting is Rosetta Watson, colored, has returned to NEWULM, MINNESOTA. a morning and the Plain Dealer as an evening thirty-five cars to transport 11,000,000 in called to elect officers and transact other Muscatine from a visit of exploration to paper. The Plain Dealer is moving into its pennies. business. The creamery is to be in full operation Batesville, Ark., her old home, whieh she new quarters in the opera house block. ass •t HlnB.4S4N.atn.. ^NewUlm, by the middle of April. left thirty years ago in the days of slavery, The state teachers association closed its She found a brother and a host of near re Fred Robinson, arrested at Austin for suborhation session at Fargo. It was decided to establish latives there. of perjury in connection with his Alarge assortment of aea*a aai a state reading circle under the control marriage to Bertha Williams, was bound The Burlington rolling mills were put up beys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aoji of the state board of education. The following over in $500 to appear before the grand at auction. But one bid was made, $20,000 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, children's shoes constantly kept aft officers were elected: President, A. L. jury. It is learned that Robinson formerly by John F. Holcomb, secretary of tht •and. Custom work and Wood, Grafton: vice presidents Mrs. Laura When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, worked in Shea's store at Owatonna under company, who represents the Yo ungstowo Btoaaptlr attended to* J. Eisenhuth, Carrington, and G. S. Fisher, When she became Miss, she dung to Castoria, a different name. He still languishes in jail. interest. The directors deel ared th« Jamestown secretary, Miss E. C. Lewis, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Obtained, end ail PATENT SUttlNJO* a* property sold, but Theodore Guelich, or The forth annual show of the Southern Devil's Lake treasurer, H. S. Hall. Buffalo tended to tor MODERATE FERE. Oar oQc* ffl his own behalf and that of Gov. Gear and Minnesota Poultry association opened at executive committee. J. M. Devine, Lamoure, John Hauenstein, opposite the C. 8. Patent Ofioe. and we can oe other stockholders, protested. tain Patents in lata tine than those retaeto frees "Winona with over 600 entries, and ore to Joseph Kennedy, Traill, M. L. Williams, WASHINGTON. Sand MODEL, DRAWING eft hear from. A lively interest in the affair is Nelson. Grand Forks was selected as It has developed in the Des Moines search BREWER rUOTO of taTctttJon. We as to patent* being manifested by poultrymen from all the place for the meeting next year. cases that justice, constable and saloonkeepers ability free of charge and we •aaka :e* 0 CMAJfM over the state. VNLtS» PATENT IS SECURED. were in league to defraud the people. Quite a number of private bankers in this Dangerous Ground. The saloonkeepers knew when the officers David Smith of Duluth has brought suit state have incorporated within a few days and were to search their places and would put in the United States circuit court against to escape the penalty which is provided by "San Salvador is all on a volcano," MALTSTER a small quantity of liquor where it was easilj the commissioners of Carlton county for the law passed last winter. A heavy fine said Senor Jose Fulano, of Pasolibre, Cppostfr*mQHm, Wmkmgtim,*.* found. So the business of securing fees in a careless discharga of a blast in making approaches attaches to any banker not incorporated to a Chicago Tribune man multitude of cases was expedited. Justice to the bridge between Thorn son who receives deposits after January 1,1891. Bingham Bros. and Twin lake across St. Louis river. He Johnson and Cullender and Constable Cleggett at the Grand Pacific the other day. The private bankers tested the constitutionality O brewery la folly equipped aad able ST* asks $20,250 damages. have been iudicted for conspiracy, in of the law in the district and supreme '•It has been three times destroyed ill orders. addition to the indictments hitherto mentioned. courts and were beaten. A few still hold out. One of the finest specimens of the golden by earthquakes, but the people get Mr. r.Qrebe baa charge ot the hottttng eataaV and hare organized to secure the repeal of* eagle ever seen was shot a few days ago by DEALERS IN used to it and do not seem to mind LUMBE i— the bill. Friends of the law, after a careful Mr. George Ebeling four and a half miles Hew Dim, Minn. it. It comes at intervals, and, really, a of a Silver Dollar, canvass or the legislature, say that the law west of Northfield. He measured seven feet will be sustained. while it makes one excessively from tip to tip of the wings when fully extended New York Evening Sun. and weighed twelve pounds. His neryous, there is little danger to life. A few days ago a Buffalo man in plumage is something wonderful. I have known the shocks to come as SOUTH DAKOTA. buying some articles, received in his At Hinckley burglars broke into the Brennan LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, frequently as eighty times in an The Chamberlain Register is publishing change a silver dollar. Something Lumber company's store and stole over the McKinley bill as a continued story. hour. The effects are" quite peculiar. in the way the piece struck the $150 worth of clothing, knives, silk handkerchiefs SASH AND BHN9L Hot Springs claims "nearly $1,000,000" In the eity of Salvador is a brick and money that was in the till. counter attracted his attention, and of public, railroad and building improve Lime, Cement md CoaL Mr. Davis, the manager of the company, was column nine feet high and three feet he rang it a second time. He looked Manufacturer of mni Dealar i* meats for 1890. at the time sleeping above the store and closely at it. The face of the goddess square. That was shoved some one The Huron W. B. C. distributed during the CIGARS, heard no disturbance. No clue to the burglars. upon it looked up at him with hundred feet without losing its perpendicularity holidays $959 in clothing, provisions and Zoweet prices etwrnya. the most honest eyes in the world cash among the needy. or cracking the mortar. TOBACCOS. The state prison board held a meeting at Then he called the shopkeeper's at.' "The ground under the city of Salvador Three "original package" houses are in Stillwater and kept busy with the new binding tention to. the way it struck the operation in Scotland. The city exacts a is full ot caverns of unknown Opposite Banroad Sept* twine factory. The machinery has arrived PEPESt tax ot $25 per month. wood. It sounded like lead, but it depth. A man was digging a well WrWDXM, at the prison and will be sent up immediately. surely looked like silver. He finally The prison board bought a car Huron's new artesian well is 820 feet deep, there. The last stroke he gave with Cer. Minnesota and Centxt load of hemp fibre which was raised in Minnesota. is 6-mch bore, and has a pressure of 96 pocketed the piece, but went on his pick the bottom fell out, and he FRANK FRIEDMANN, It is expected that the binding pounds to the square inch. The flow is streeta* pondering about the strange contradition and his pick and all fell through nobody twine plant will be in operation by Feb. 15. about 1,000 gallons per minute. NEWfLM, MINIf. knows where to China probably. in its sound and in its look: dealer in The Huron Huronite good-humoredly accepts The St. Cloud Journal-Press figured the There is a volcano not far from A few hours afterward he happened Jno. Neuman, the invitation to be represented at the improvements, public and private, ot the Salvador that some years ago discharged to be in a bank, and drawing the Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, "second inaugural ball" at Pierre, and declares city at $652,505 for the past year. Of this lava over a* forest. The dollar out of his pocket, he asked that it knows how to behave at a wake. amount the Great Northern car shops and wood all burned, of course, but the one of the clerks to look at it. He, trackage cost $200,000, St. Cloud Fibre W. E. Owens, shot by his tenant, John Slassware, Notions, Canne lava being light and easily cooled Dealer in too, acknowledged the queerness of Ware mill $50,000, pulp mill $10,000, Bishop Bargley, at Springfield, is slowly improving, O hardened into long arcades through the coin, but could not explain it. Zardettfs residence $16,000, and other and hopes are entertained that he will live. which one may walk, and as you go public improvements at $159,505. This It is thought that he will be permanently Another clerk came up, and still i£aU9 Cap notions. Trait, Flour,, etc. you can see the imprint of the trunks is the best record of any of the years past. disabled for manual labor. another, and had a spin at it. Suddenly Groceries,*, Provisions) and branches of the trees in the now Congressman Lind has recommended that John Fitzpatnck, a grader on the Burlington in the midst of the investigation, &P* Crockery and Glassware, All goods sold at bottom prices and cooled lava." Jackson, Jackson county, be made a presidential and Missouri road in the Black Hills, the face of the dollar sprang delivered free of cost to any part el Green, Dried and Cannes) office, and that Alexander Fiddes, the was killed by an explosion of giant powder up like the lid of a locket, and inside postmaster, be appointed by the president which he was thawing at Rockford. Wm. the citj. Truits, etc, etc. he Rain-Makins S appeared the face of a pretty woman. for the next four years. It is believed that McDonald, who was with him, was fatally injured. Here was a bit of romance N E W ULM, MINN. Col. D. T. Casper of the signal the receipts of the Jackson office are large sure enough! One of the clerks instantly I wlB always take fara predate la lantsisss enough to entitle.it to become presidential. service thinks that there may be A chattel mortgage for $4,400 on the Seoea, pay the al«acat raarket yrlaelaral recognized the face as that Madeha, Watonwan county, has become GEO. BENZ A SONS. store fixtures and stock of W. M. Bartlett, something in 'the idea that rain can kinds of paper rags. a presidential office, and Capt. Mullen, the of the young wife of a prominent the Madison merchant reported to have been be produced by means of dynamite present incumbent, will be appointed. robbed of $3,000 on Christmas eve. has been man, to whom a note was dispatched Importer* aad Wholesale Dealers In explosions, and speaks favorably of la eeaaeettea with ray itere lame a Mini ease1 filed for record. His fatheris the mortgagee. The appointment of Capt Albert Garvin, acking him to come down and get WINES & •aleea ftualsaed with a splendid alHard table atef the proposed experiments in that A mortgage and deed of his real estate has formerly warden at Joliet, 111., to the wardenship back his picture-dollar by exchanging •ajreastoraers will always tad good ltqaers ass} line to be made by the Government. of the Stillwater penitentiary creates also been recorded. His other liabilties are •liars, sad svsry fereaooaa spleadld li a solid one for it. It is perhaps, LIQUORS. Many people will, as a matter of about $4,000. His store was closed on the delight among the prison employes and citizens needless to say that he went at once, 26th. course, pronounce the scheme preposterous, at Joliet. Alarge number of prominent AH sjeede sarebased of me will be delivered tf and that his anxiety to keep the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mima •ay part ml the city free or sett. citizens have signed and forwarded to him a but, after all, it may if*, Geo. J. Kahl. a farmer fifteen miles south matter from his wife's ears was not Klaaeeota Street. Kew Olm. aPa*h congratulatory letter, and many have sent prove as practical as was Franklin's of Watertown, while pursuing thieves who pri\ ate letters of congratulation His appointment regarded. PETER SCHEBEB, Meat Market.) had been stealing hay from his stacks, was suggestion that lightning might be is regarded as a recognition of shot and seriously, if not fatally, wounded. brought under human control. Possibly, the best and highest professional pribon service S I A young man named Ball and two others a few years hence, a rain-making and worth. Strangers at Washingto Receptions. named Hawkins, about 20 years of age, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. bureau will be attached to the Edward Tillow, a single man 30 years old, fired shotguns into the farmers who were Mxjnn»oxiST.NEW aLMlTCf signal service, and expert cloud a citizen of Grey Eagle, has been missing chasing them, and Mr. Kahl as in a critical New York Tribune. —DEALEKIN,— creators will be in demand by the fiom his room since Dec 21, and his body condition. The thieves were captured and The Washington receptions where Government. When Colorado, Arizona, was found hanging in a tamarack swamp confessed the shooting. They were taken strangers come and go unknown to PHa ladsmt-sed dstlrss tafcrfom lbs pssps»4 near Birch lake. No doubt he committed to Castlewood for examination, and later and other western States, which fcsw Uba a&d rleinity that be haere-estaMab? the host and hostess, some with invitations sThls meat market aad ie BOW areepared «a we* suicide. He is well-to-do, owned considerable returned to jail at Watertown. are now as barren of vegetation as oa ate eM easterners aad friends with saly tan and some without, have property in Grey Eagle, and had $75 in his best fresh aad cared meats, sausages, lard aad 5 the great Sahara desert, will bloom often been described. The latest pocket when found. Theio is no known srytWnjr aeaally kept h, a flrsVelSM markM S like a vast garden, then there will be W I S O N S I N cause for so rash an act. He used his suspenders story is about a reception given in W 1 1 Paid for A O A S TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. "-~t no droughts, and no failure of crops and drew up his feet in order to get Mrs. Spencer Whippe, of Oconomowoc, the palatial house of a rich Senator. became insane because of the sufferings of through lack of moisture, and then a clear swing. He had a sister living in Lone He is not fond of societv, but is perfectly her husband. Rock, Wis. forests and prairie fires will be speedily willing*to have his wife entertain TTVOLI LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS. Daniel Williams, a farmer of Walworth extinguished. the whole world if she wishes. County, has a cow that has given 2,250 NORTH DAKOTA. During this particular reception his SASH, BLINDS, ponnds of milk in thirty days. The Liberati band failed to keep its engagement £v|UP«fRqs house was packed from basement to There is a perpetual motion man at Janesville AND at Bismarck on account of the garret with a chattering, lively who has been working on a perpetually —aad all kinds of— BEEWERY burning of its car at Helena. crowd. The Senator in one of the moving vehicle for years. Thomas N. Sherwood Billy Franklin, a Grand Forks saloonkeeper, Building Material. is his name. rear drawing-rooms had fallen into has sold $19,000 worth of drinks in a favorite fit of abstraction, and During the rush for the Wausau water the past five months and cleared $10,000. reserve lands the hardware dealers sold ont with his hands clasped behind him JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. Col. Plummer is sick of the cold and slush SITW ULM, MHI every axe and camping implement in stock, was walking up and down thinking of New York und writes that he longs for NEW ULM, MINNESOTA and the grocery stores were almost run possibly of some affair of business, Citizens' the pure ozone and balmy air of this state. do/vn, too. Pare beer sold in quantities to suit the when he was approached by a man The Grafton News and Times issued a Cottling urchaser. Special Attention paid to the Nothing more pathetic could scarcely be who did not recognize him as the holiday edition of sixteen pages, printed in of beer. imagined than the fact of two young acine host and tapped him on the shoulder red, with rhyming write-ups of the towns bloods going to Kenosha and being ordered its constituency. as he said: "Say, pard, you seem out of town as suspicions characters. Aside THE CHICABO AND to be something of a stranger here On dit from Grand Forks Herald- That from this, they walked home. McBam, formerly of Fargo, the king of yourself. There is not a soul in the Burglars at Eau Claire cut a panel out of western gamblers, has made $60,000 in Seattle house that I know. I am trying to the back door of Holm & Thompson's dry NEW ULM, MINN. running a crap room. I I a find some one to work for a drink." goods store and carried off goods valued at The bleached bones of a buffalo carcass RAILWAY $1,700. No arrests. will average fity pounds. Mmot shipped Samuel Osiander, who died at Ashland recently, M.UuUcn, Prci'L S. Vajen,Y%ee-Free* O N E $ 3 O & THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE 25,000 pounds this season. This is the Witty Judg Maule. was always in dread of being buried equivalent of 5,000 buffaloes. Both the method and results when J. 0. Budolph, Cashier. CHICAGO, alive. In accordance with his wish the undertaker Mr. Justice Maule once addressed •'Ten gentlemen supposed to be keeping Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant embalmed his body and will not Directors: a phenomenon ot innocence in a saloons," as the Tribune puts it, have been bury the remains for one week. and refreshing to the taste, and act* AND ALL POINTS EAST, smock-frock in the foil owing words: served with papers at Bismarck on complaint gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, The safe in the Omaha depot in Rice Lake Werner Beuch, Chat. Wagner, Dr. 0 "Prisoner at the bar, your counsel Is so operated as to meet the requirements ef of the attorney-general of the state. was blown open by burglars and robbed of Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system through and local trarel, pronding fast throoaji thinks you innocent, I think you innocent, The Casselton Reporter notes the sale of a Weechcte, O. ML Oleen,M.O. Kock. trains with closeconnections for 15 cents. The agent had forwarded the effectually, dispels colds, head* but a jury of your own countrymen half section of land near its town at $17 per ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, company funds the previous evening. The aches and fevers and cures habitual acre, and declares that the purchaser got a in the exercise of such common«enseas safe is ruined. A party whojs suspected of SIOUX CITY, COUNCI BLUFFS* constipation. Syrup of Figs is the DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS bargain. they possess, which does the work has been arrested at Spooner. only remedy of its kind ever pro* The Fargo Republican thinks there are OMAHA, DENVER, not seem to be much, have found yon GOT. Hoard gave a New Tear's gift to OF EUROPE* AND PASSAGE two bounties the legislature ought to offer duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable Frank Dickerson, doing a life term at Wanpun 'guilty.' and it remains that I SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND immediately: A bounty on wolves and a for complicity in the Mack murder in to the stomach, prompt in TICKETS SOLD/ should pass upon yon the sentence Aad all paints in bounty on the scalps of sensational newspaper Rock county several years ago. It was its action and truly -beneficial its of the law. That sentence is MONTANA, i, scribblers. -f*L unconditional pardon, granted on the that you be kept in imprisonment effects, prepared enly from the most WASHINGTON? 4 Suggestion from the Fargo Argus: "This unanimous recommendation of the State for one day and as that day was healthy and agreeable substances, it* Close Attention Civento is the holy season of sympathy and good Board of Supervision. #& OBECFON, yesterday, yon may go about your many excellent qualities commend it will. Let North Dakotans unite in pitying Collecting. When Capt. CL E. Dudley, of Darien Walworth CALIFOBNlA business.—Green Bay. to all and have made it the- most the poor blizzard-swept, snow-blockaded, County, went to the war he was presented BRITISH COLUMBIA. shivering and freezing easterners and southerners." popular remedy known. ii with a sword by his friends with appropriate The Indianapolis (Ind.) Journal Syrup of figs is for sale in 60o A A E S E E I N A N DDHHOA inscriptions on the blade. Whan Baoklam a Araka Salta sets this sum: "Take a pencil and S are ran on all throogh trains. A Bismareker, writing from Cincinnati, captured in Tennessee he gave it up, and the and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Ta«bMt salve in the worldfor Ctrta, says he enjoyed the novelty of eating a slice other day it was sent to him by a broth-r of multiply—twice two are four, twice Any reliable druggist who Braise* Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheraa, O O N I S S E E I N A S an of elephant steak recently. "Chief/" the big the officer who took the weapon. -Capt. four are eight, &c,—and you will ererlandtrains to CalilbrBiaand Oregon. 3^"" Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, may not hare it on hand will procure elephant at the zoo, became unruly and was Dudley is now a resident of Trimble, Col., find that in the twentieth generation Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, E E A I A S on the Danger it promptly for any one who killed, and his carcass was served around to and the blade will be sent to him. Limited. yon had 1,048,576 ancestors, without and positi«aely cures riles, or wishes to .try it. Do not accept ant the Cincinnati hotels. pay required. It le guaranteed to give For time of trains, tickets and a0 InfbrmatJea. counting tiie intermediate generations. IOWA substitute. P?lr to Station Agents of the Chicago a Nertb. W. H. H. Matteson, late editor of the perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. -Then lay down your pencil ****"*.'' «r to ttw. General Pimsgar Fargo Sun, who disappeared in the early CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. Price 2* eenta per box. a Aeanlst Chicago. Wm. nr ana, of Vail, ate thirty eggs, fried and meditate on the insignificant part of November, has been heard from. He in butter. Si ten minutes 1st* than one boor, L. Boot. result of all those ancestors." SAH fMMCtSCQ, CAL has sent his wife a remittance from Salem W. H. NBWMAXfV. it. WHITMAN. audwon$J0v^ lttwmi£.*r. M£wrouc*.r. YJA.THBAlX.ean1 ft Pnss ATkt. Aa*. feayss *s"»srlfJSLM!fi?i ji