New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 25, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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4i'll/J^^H^V^W^^¥d^v,u^^feM.^A%^^#*MM'' I,,.,,,.,.,-,,,,, iMvpmn dU*U!^«L f%r&w$W%rTi!&8 HE NORTHWEST. chart, shooting scrape at Casselton a larceny They manufactured wooden keys with FATHER OF FORTY-ONg* Brown Co. Bank. Eag/e Roller Mi// Co.* case from Mapleton and an embezzlement which they unlocked the door. -p,W4 case from Grandin. •£$ ,* Moritz Mursch, engineer at the ButteMueller A Man Who Materially Swelled th« Rev. J. N. Fradenburgh, A. M~., E saw mill at Ellis Junction, was Census Rolls, W^^sM?^ Capacity of A Summary of the Important Events was elected president of the new Methodist seriously hurt by the Explosion of the 600 Barrels Per Day. The death near Ailentown Pa., a Episcopal university at Wahpeton. He is of the Week in the Northwestern boiler. Charles Woertzel, Will Wauson and H.Ross^f well known for pulpit work throughout the few days ago of David Heffner recalls (X H,QSADBOURN, Anprew Kinsler, employes, were also injured. States. state of Pennsylvania, a member of the "v ,"•} o,V the fact that he was one of a family of President. CasMerV American onental society, the society of Fred Staples, charged with" murder, at forty-one children. His father was COiT. MINN. AND CENTRE SIRS. Our flour cannot be beat. Biblical archaeology, of London, and associate Grantsburg pleaded guilty to the charge Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North John Heffner of Beading, who was accidentally of Victoria institute of philosophical of manslaughter in the fourth degree. The NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. society of Great Britain. He is the author killed by the cars in that and South Dakota News in a sentence was $600 fine and thirty days in LOUIS BUENGER, of five well-known books, "witnesses From Kffw TJlm, Hum:' place six years ago at the age of sixtynine. jail. Some of the citizens who have heard Nutshell. the Bible Illustrated- From the Monuments," but one side of the story are very indignant, 1885 "Beauty Crowned, or the saying the penalty was too light, but there Heffner was one of Beading's characters Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sta., Story of Easter," 1887 "Living Religious," are no grounds for their indignation. Collections and all Business pertaining and it is doubtful whether parental MINNESOTA. 1888 "The Hitteles of the Bible," 1889 NEWULM, MDOr. record has been equalled in to Banking PromptlyAttended "Fire From Strange Altars," 1891. About 150 people in Lake City are* sick IOWA. modern times in this country. He Undertaker with la grippe, some of them seriously. ""•.•V"r- to. was dwarfed hunchback and was boru SOUTH DAKOTA.. Owing to a scarlet. fever epidemic at A majority of Glyndon trustees choseh in Berlin, Germany, in 1816. In 184S Springfield claim the largest artesian well Mitchell, the public schools have been '*y IDmDUil RESPONSIBILITY. at the annual election are of the temperance he came to this country and shortly the state. closed for the remainder of the term. Several party. after he arrived settled "in Beading. deaths have occurred. $500,000. Sixty cases of la grippe are repoited at Joseph Meyers, a mason was arrested and •i,, Mrs. A. C. Richards, living near Charles Until his death he made a living by and dealer in'all kinds of Pierre. brought before Justice Carver at Dover City, rose from her bed and in a violent fit collecting and selling rags and paper. A Rapid City drug clerk received a blood FURNITURE charged with beating his wife. of insanity grabbed a shotgun and shot her His remarkable family history is part curdling white cap letter warning him to NEW TJL Prof. Payne, of Carleton College, will secure husband through the head, killing him instantly. of the records of the Berks County quit the city within twenty-four hours. the introduction of a bill for establishing courts, it having been found out a short A large number of Hollanders are moving signal service station over the state. John Penning, a single man, 24 years old time^before his death, while he was a FRANK FRIEDMANN, from Charles Mix and Douglas counties was instantly killed at Dubuque while engaged ROLLER MILL CO., The old Lake house hotel of Lake Crystal, withess in a lawsuit. to Wright county. in excavating rock on Queen street. Blue Earth county, has been burned. Loss, He was married the first time in The Northwestern officials met the citizens He had filled his wheelbarrow and had just $1,000 insurance, $600. dealer in 1840 to a buxom young woman of his at Watertown to advertise the Sisseton started to run it out when a mass of frozen At Buffalo, John Dood departed this life native land. In eight years she bore Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, and Wahpeton reservations. rock and dirt fell upon him. When he was at the ripe age ot UO years. He was born in him seventeen children. The first and Merchant Millers, taken out life was extinct. Some miscreants entered the room where Ireland in 1S01, came to this country in second years of their marriage she gave a corps was laid out in Deadwoodthe other A horrible accident occurred in a coal 1825 and settled in Wright county in 1865. birth to twins, and for four successive Slassware, Notions, Canned night and stole all the clothes belonging to mine at Lehigh, Webster county. While Fifteen towns voted unanimously against years afterward she bore triplets. In the dead man except what was on the body. John Peterson was working in the bottom ISTewTJlna, Minn. Senator Donnelly's bill to resurvey Dakota the seventh year she gave birth to one of a hundred-foot shaft, the rope supporting Bids were advertised for the removal of Fruit, Flour, etc. county, including his own town of Nininger, child and soon afterward died. Of the the heavily loaded bucket broke when the United States signal service station from and only one in favor—Eureka. The seventeen children she left the oldest the latter was near the top the bucket Fort Sully to Pierre. There are only three others have not been heard from. was cousequently only seven years of descended with frightful velocity, the chain stations in this state, the other two being in All goods seld at bottom prices mad The St. Cloud Knights of Pythias had age. MiRUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. striking Peterson on the head, cleaving the Huron and Rapid City. •*'*&B? part1 seventy-five Knights from other cities of delivered free of cost to any Heffner engaged a young woman to entire body in twain. E. G. Simpson, of Watertown, a young the state as visitors. Alter the lodge meeting the city. look after his large brood of babies, man about twenty years of age, went violently H. J. Jacobs, living near Waterloo, has Received First Premiums at a banquet was given the visitors at the and three months later she assumed insane and had to be bound to prevent received a telegram stating that his twelveyear-old N E W ULM MINN Grand Central hotel. the robes of a bride and became Mrs. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. him doing violence to himself. No son, who was visiting in Nebraska, J.* The following new village officers were Heffner No. 2. PETEB SCHEKEB, cause is known. had been captured by a band of Indians. Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis duly installed at Buffalo: President of council, She presented her husband with two A party of men started in pursuit, and as The county commissioners met at Mitchell J. H. Wendell trustees, Geo. C. Carpenter, Agricultural and Mechanical Association *'3B children the first two years, and in the tbey approached the redskins the latter and decided to furnish the farmers witli John Shattar and James Eyder recorder, next five years added ten more to the split the boy open with a tomahawk, scalped Fair 1887. seed wheat, the same to be »aid for next 8. M. Ash. lot, two at each birth. Then for three him and then escaped. The boy was dead fall. Though the needs of this kind are A freight train which left Caledonia made F. 0. L. Roos, years she added but one a year. when the men reached him. DEALER IN comparatively small as it is thought the MADLENER, ap mostly of stock, ran off the track five -1 She died before another year came plan will be the means of increasing the In view of the innumerable prosecutions miles east of that, place. Six cars were upset .jm Brest. Manager. 1 around. acreage some. lately begun by the Law and Order league which contained stock and horses. -aI Of the thirty-two John Heffner had It is said that the new land laws allow against the saloons, Mayor Palmer of Sioux Three horses and a number of steers were Fr. Burg, been blessed with, twelve had died at City has informed the liquor men that the seriously hurt. persons who have filed timber culture entries the time his second wife had passed license ordinance will no longer be enforced, to prove up at the end of four years by The plant of the McNulty Force Feeder 1 away. The twenty that were left did and that the police will not interfere further paying $1.25 per acre. It is necessary also it and Roller,Mill company, at Hastings including to close the saloons at night or Sundays. not appear to be an obstacle to a to live upon a prememption for fourteen all stock on hand, has been sold to 1 For over a year the city authorities have young widow with one child consenting months before being able to make the final W. B. Drummond and F. W. Stabler. The to become the third wife of the jolly proofs. been collecting monthly about$2,000by fines. Manufacturer ot and Dealer in business in future will be conducted by LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS little hunchback, for he was known Dubuque wholesale grocers have agreed Many of the druggists throughout the Westerfield, Drummond & Co. CIGARS, on a plan of action to meet the reduction as one of the happiest of men, notwithstanding state are ignoring the clause in the prohibition The grand jury has returned five indictments on sugar duties which takes place April 1. that his bigfamily made SASH,BLINDS, law requiring that they on the into court at Red Wing. These with TOBACCOS. They have disposed of stocks on hand and him work like a slave. first of each month, or within ten days the cases laid over from last term, make sugars ordered will be shipped in bond. thereafter, shall return the book of affidavits, The third Mrs. Heffner became the seven criminal actions to be tried at the PIPES, —and all kinds of— Dubuqu being a port of entry, the sugais as obtained from the county auditor's mother of nine children to her husband present term of court. One of these is the received will be held until midnight, March office, to the county court. in ten years, and the contentment Building Material. celebrated cattle dehorning case. 31, when the cars will be unsealed by the and happiness of the couple Government surveyors on reservation Cor. Minnesota and Center A special meeting of the Stillwater council surveyor of customs and be shipped at once were proverbial. lauds are preparing to complete the work was held for the purpose of increasing SEW TJLM. to their customers in the country, Streets, MUM One day in the Fall of 1885 the father in the spring. In an interview a leading auctioneers' 1 icenses from $100 to $500. This NEWUL MIM. of the forty-one children, while surveyor, F. W. Pettigrew of Fort Pierre, is in view of the fact that every spring, when TH E OPERATO BLUNDERED. Star Sample Room, says that all the land surveys will be completed crossing the railroad track, was struck the men come down out of the woods, the June 1. This will be a great benefit by an engine and was run over and town is flooded with fakirs who auction off Jno.Neuman, as a large share of the settlers on the reservation Predicament of a Wife Who Helped killed. But for that sad ending it is bogus jewelry. aud are unable to locate lands. a Bridegroom. impossible to estimate what the size Farmers' Home. The Duluth Herald company, publishers of the little hunchback's family might The Commercial club of Yankton has decided The eager desue of a young married of the Evening Herald, have made an assignment have been. His widow and twentyeight to make an effort to unite all the to D. H. Stevenson. The paper man to find a suitable suite of apartments, of his children are still living, principal cities of South Dakota in a project owes between $20,000 and §30,000, of which coupled with the mischievous Dealer in most of them in Beading. They are a JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. to have South Dakota represented at DRY GOODS, $1-1.000 is secured by mortgage on the plant perversity of a telegraph operator the world's fair in Chicago in 1893. The thrifty lot and very respectable. Dealer in to Miron Bunnell, the former proprietor. caused consternation and anxiety in last legislature voted to make an appropriation Wines, Liquors The plant and Associated Press franchise a peaceful household, not long since. to provide for a state exhibition at Hats, Caps, Notions, are to be sold under this mortgage. Cultivatin he a The mistress of the peaceful household, the fair. and Cigars. There is trouble between the St. Cloud Groceries, Provisions, being an old schoolmate and A St. Louis man, says the Globe John W. Troy, a prominent citizen of contractors and their stonemasons and friend of the married man, had kindly Crockery and Glassware, Democrat, has for several years been Pierre, started from Bismarck to Pierre bricklayers. The men recently-organized A fine lunch will be served every day. undertaken to aid him in finding annoyed by a curious circumstance. Green, Dried and Canned over three weeks ago, hoping to reach and now demand 42 cents per hour and •him a flat, he being a partial stranger One side of his mustache grows about Pierre the first of March. When at Brainerd, nine hours' work for the bricklayers and Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. in the city. After one forenoon's Minn., on the 5th, he telegraphed his twice as fast as the other, and if it is 3o cents and nine hours for the masons. New TJlm. Minn wife that he was coming direct to Pierre. fruitless search the two friends parted This the contractors say they cannot grant neglected for a few weeks he will suddenly I will always take farm produce in exchange Nothing has been heard of him since, and with the understanding that as soon at the rates they have taken contracts, and notice that it is half an inch to for goods, and pay the highest market price tor all kinds of paper rags. foul play is feared. His wife and three #2iell, a general strike is imminent. as the young man could find it convenient an inch longer on the left than on the children are at Pierre. to make another trip the right. He is obliged to keep cutting it The funeral of William C. Jackson took At a meeting of citizens of Warner resolutions In connection with my store I hare a first-class place at Mankato. Mr. Jackson was the lady would willingly accompany him. off from time to time to make things saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and Brewer and Bottler. were passed authorizing an injunction first white child born in Minnesota. He A few evenings afterward the my customers will always find good liquors and even. He had not the faintest idea cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. to be served upon the county commissioners was forty-three years of age, born in St. gentleman sent a telegraphic disdispatch what caused the greater luxuriance or to prevent them from insuring $175,000 Paul and moved to Mankato in 1856 and to his old schoolmate worded the left until, recently, he asked a bai jfelWtfltM, MW. All goods purchased ot me will be delivered to worth of warrants for the purchase of seed has ever since been a resident of this city. any part of the city free of cost. as follows "Will come up and worry ber about it, and the man asked him This brewery is one ofthe largest establishment* wheat. Other townships in the southern He die 1 from consumption, from which he you again to-morrow." The sender of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted how his desk stood in relation to the M1N5ES0TA STREET, portion of the county have signified their JfEW ULM, MISX. has been a sufferer for about a year. He up with all the modern improvements. Keg and expected that the dispatch would light. He replied that for years he had willingness to fight the county commissioners was unmarried. bottle beer famished to any part of the city on. /•V short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted be delivered about breakfast time. on this point. The injunction, will occupied a desk with a window on his Mrs. McCarthy was arrested at Little Falls Wu. FSAKK. for family use. JTOHX BSNTZIX. Instead of that, however, the peaceful be served to-morrow. left, which at once explained the difficulty. Conotrybrewersavd others that bay malt will for abuse of her ten-year-old stepdaughter Cottonwood Mills. family was aroused a 4 o'clock A. M., Hair, like vegetables, grows find it to the'r interest to place their orders with and fined $25 and costs, and, in default of me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt WISCONSIN and imagine the feelings of the shivering best in the light, and ascertaining the payment, was committed to the county jail. attention. Albany will vote on the question of license husband when he opened a dispatch fact my friend at once had his desk Mr. Lucia, a witness, was badgered by Attorney OTTO SCHELL. Manager or no license. addressed to his wife and read"Will Smith, of the defense, and knocked changed to the other side of the window C. F. Ruemke down the legal light with a left-hander. There is an epidemic of grip at Rushford, eome up and marry you in order to givethe right side of Custom grinding solicited. Will He was arrested and fined $5, which was Winnebago county. to-morrow afternoon, Tom." ui his mustache a chance to develop. He grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange paid by contributions from citizens. Dr. W. H. Sanders, once a prominent course subsequent explanations is awaiting the result with some interest, 84 Jbe. floor, 5 fis. shorts and I Oshkosh citizen, died at Chicago. straightened things out.—New York Fred Pamperin, the candidate who got and if the change in growth shifts ,-~f-' fits, bran for one bushel of wheat. Floni left in drawing lots on a tie for alderman in Adam Blumer, a farmer near Monticello, Times: with the light he is going to face the Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. the First ward at Rochester with La Du, sold his 476 acre farm for $23,000. and feed sold at low rates and delirered window. NEW ULM, MINNDealer his Republican, opponent, had himsel Janesville will vote on the question of A New Ulm free of expense. in he Go sworn in as alderman, and will commence license or no license at the ensuing election. CHOIC E GROCERIES, CROCKER! legal proceedings to contest La Du's right W he of S up W as FRANK A BENTZIN. It is well known that most animals, The Brown County Horticultural association to the seat in the council. His grounds for Raised has decided to invest $500 in stock of quadrupeds, are natural swimmers, action are the returns show one more vote GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. the Brown County Fair and Park association. AUG. (JUE1TSE, but I know of an exception which is The price has been advanced five for alderman than were cast, and he claims as well authenticated as it is peculiar. cents a plate for soup orders at La Du got the benefit of the extra vote. The Fond du Lac Reporter states that on A gentleman of our neighborhood had Young's hotel because we would like to Sheriff Whitman came to Lake Benton, All Goods offered at prices which de- .' the 16inst., a' crabapple tree was in full a foxhound which was mortally afraid freeze out those who are known as the •with Sam Pumpelly, a young man charged I fy competition. Goods will be delhered ,, blossom on the residence grounds of M. D. HARNESS MAKEE of deep water and could swim but a "soup fiends." They order a plate of with abetting illegal voting at the recent free to any part of the city. All kinds '_ Moore. soup, and, not content with the allowance village election. The contest for and few strokes. His head would invariably of farm produce taken in exchange for. **. —«iid Dealer In— James Sprawley, of Two Rivers, aged 45, against license was hot and the result very of bread and butter usually accompanying go down and his hind quarters '-JFJ Whips, Collars, and all other was arrested charged with attempting a uncertain. License carried by two majority. such an order, ask for up, when he would have to be rescued. criminal assault upon a married woman. articles usually kept more. Sometimes this order is repeated Some illegal votes were cast, one of these by DAKOTA HOUSE. .% A friend who well knew the dogs'failing, Sprawley is unmarried. twice and three times, so that when a boy ninteen years old, who, it is charged, in a flrat-alass harness made a bet with the owner that Micahel Lessejung was arrested at Hurley was made drunk ami induced- to vote by we come to reckon up the profits of shop. the unfortunate beast could not swim and taken to Oshkosh on the charge of Pumpelly. A warrant was sworn out before the day we find that we are not infrequently across a good-sized stream which they OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN abandoning his wife, to whom he was New harnesses made to order and re Justice A. C. Cox and the young man out from ten to fifteen cents married but a few week ago. had to cross. When the stake was •arrested at Tyler. on soup orders. This is the reason pairing promptly attended to. S A S E I E if) pufc up the proprietor of the phenomenon The La Crosse city hall-bonds were sold as we have raised the price of soup from NEWMLM, MTNH calmly attached a good-size This house is the most centrally located Ki follows: $25,000 to the Batavian bank and fifteen to twenty cents per plate. The NORTH DAKOTA. Bingham Bros. $15,000 to the Sinking Fund of a Crosse. stone to the canine's tail, and with same, difficulty has prevailed in other B. Stevens has been apppointed postmaster hotel in the city and affords I The bidders were eleven in number. equilibrium thus restored in this novel hotels, and I am pleased to learn that at Wheatland, Cass county. The Rev. C. F. Elliott, pastor of the" All the proprietors, like ourselves, have maimer he successfully swam the good Sample Booms, i*X •$$$381 A public reception was given at the opera Souls church, will leave Janesville on May made a notable advance in the price. Meat Market, stream with head and shoulders house at Dic'kinson. in honor of Senator A. DEALERS IK 1 and go to Manchester, N. H., where he DUMBE It is the only way to hope for anything •C. McGillwray and Representative J. A. triumphantly poised, winning the will take charge of his father's jewelry" like a profitable business with the Farrah. wager for his ingenious master.—forest store. people.—Interview in Boston Globe and Stream. ... Mizie Iurnich, an Austrian, aged 30, was (3IAS.STlIEBB,Pfop'p,-l# A farmer by the name of Knoff, in the -adjuoged insane by the county judge at town of Eaton, Brown county, was arrested Mapping the World. Devils Lake and taken to Jamestown by l'l""i- on a charge of criminally assaulting a 12year $OW to a he in A_ A large supply of fresh meats, iab the sheriff. His mania was that it was his SHINGLES, DOOBfl old girl, whom, it is alleged, be had Almost the whole of EuropeTias your fingers "once so shapely" **M-**» sages, bams, lards, etc., constantly on duty to make all men Catholics. He was enticed into a barn. been covered by exact surveys. Even hand. All orders from the country neglecting his stock and starving himself. Hannah Jane's "have ,-grown l? \SASB. A»l in the Balkan states, where the easygoing promptly attended to. &*%% J. M, Lee, of Waukesha, has sold hi? stumpy at the ends," do not despair. A fire occurred at Oakes on South Second Lime, Cement ind Coal hotel and Indian River, Fla., propwty to and unscientific Turk has don CASH PAID FOR HIDES. street. McCarthy Bros.' stock of dry goods, The means of restoration are within M. F. Dawyer. of Brooklyn, N. Y.* for almost nothing to map the count] valued a'c $3,000, consumed,, insured for your grasp. A firm in this city is preparing $100,000. The hotel will hereafter be managed $2,000. The citizens, by great efforts,, saved that was long under his control, HEW VLH MABBLE WORKS, to turn out 1,000,000 metal by Andrew S. Lee. ~y the adjoining buildings, although Berg's work has been done for him by priess srfatHiy. tips, varying in size from three-tenths Ellen Sanville, a 12-year-old girl,'of Egg furniture store was severely scorched. terprise of the Bussians, Ausl IMrop9r lg. Schwendinger, of an inch to nine-tenths of an inch, Harbor, took $33 of her mother's money, State Treasurer Booker sold $106,000 4 per and Germans, who naturally Jlave went to Green Bay, and purchased a ticket which are to be worn onthefingerB \,v cent 30 year bonds of North Dakota, at a r-*t- .f-g.^ -*.?-. taken a very great interest in mai to Montreal, Can. She was picked up by at night to produce the desired taper. premium of $6,169. The purchaser is the this mountainous and debatablefmarter Monuments, Tombstones and all the police and sent home. ITVOU Fidelity trust company of Kansas city, and The largest size is intended for great, other work in my line made to order of Europe. The first country on M. W. Stevens of Green Lake county, has it is supposed that the investment is made bulky thumbs, while the smallest is to promptly and in a workmanlike mannet the continent to undertake minute been declared sane by Judge Burnell, at for John I. Blair & Co., of New York. mQuld baby's soft flesh to the proper atreasonabie rates. surveys was France, in 1750, anh the Oshkosh, and discharged from the* guardianship There "Wfere various other New York and •s point of beauty. NEWULM. MINN of his son. The son will., appeal work has steadily progressed inivarious Western bidders, all offering a premium. AND What with hair crimpers, face the case. Stevens is wealthy. "gM g,"i EWEEY countries until almost the The sale is a satisfactory one to the state GEO. BENZ Jt SONS. masks, nose machines, finger tips, and authorities. NinaCarhart, daughter of Dr. Carhart, of Europe has been mapped in be] all the other aids to beauty worn in once pastor of the Methodist church at An adjourned term of the district court ful and elaborate detail. We the still and silent watches of the Oshkosh, but now a practicing physician at was held at Fargo. There was considerable however, that in a large part of night, I know of no one, not even excepting WINES & 8CHMUCK£B,Prxpw Lampasas, Tex., is soon to be married to J. business to come before the court at this dinavia, Spain and eastern Bu_ a submarine diver, whose ap- A. Wetherell, of Lapasas. tefni of a civil nature, besides a number of map-makers have not yet the advL MINNESOTA pearance than that criminal case. Among these are the Remington, Thomas Riley and James McNally, who tags' of detailed ^surveys.—Goldthwaite*a 'LIQUORS, dtaqmsmtittaa to ratt the charged with the murder of J. T. were sentenced to one yeareach at Waupun Geographical Magazine. Bpsilal •MSBMOS paid to Fle^t, at Arthur, S, D.F Gelbart and Per- for larceny' escaped -bom jaiLlast night, m*n»E.Mato strut. Hj8 •$