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

April 22, 1891 · Page 6 of 8

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Li-!.!.!1 ^•'••'^kgg 5 S S S THE NORTHWEST. ed in Dickinson last summer, went along bladed penknife was used. will die. Without SHORT CRUST FOR SWEET PASTRY.— to serve a term of one year. Lee was returning me drunk from. Ea Work very lightly half a pound of MSOOD* EdwaTd Hughes, manager of the electric Claire and met Smith on the highway. butter into one pound of flour, breaking light plant of Bismarck narrowly escaped Thos. Schloes, of Medford, is looking for A Summary of the Important Events An Equal assassination. Just before day-light, while it quite small add a little salt, his son and daughter who are supposed to s~^ .eured by of the Week in the Northwestern he was alone at the works, he" was startled Qiticura have been stolen by Indians seven years two ounces of finely powdered sugar, by the sudden breaking in of a door. ago. recently heard of a boy in Fon States. and sufficient milk lo make it into a Thinking it was a tramp trying to gain To Purify the Bloody du Lac who had escaped from Indians and perfectly smooth paste. Bake it slowly admittance, he started to walk across the followed him here but failed to overtake cure Scrofula S a "TVERT SKIN AND SCALP DISEASE, and keep it pale. room, when some unseen person fired two him Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North whether torturing disfiguring, itching, shots at him. The bullets from the revolver burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or The effort of workingmen at E a Claire Rheum, etc., to giverstrength and South Dakota News in a blotchy, with loss of hair, from pimples to the whistled close to his head and were Garfield Tea is really more ofa food than to induce the lumber companies to run saw most distressing eczemas, and every humor of Medicine. Not injurious if taken daily as buried in the timber. One ball struck an and overcome*!' the blood, whether simple, scrofulous.or hereditary, mills 10 hours a day instead of 11 seems Nutshell. it is composed of harmless herbs cures -1 is speedily, permanently, and economically insulator, and the flying glass injured likely to fail. Th corporation called on constipation. cored by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, consisting of That Tired Feeling,— Hughes' face, but otherwise he was not hurt. by the workingmen's committee claim they CUTICTJBA, the great Skin Cure, CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Purifier and Beautifler, called the police, but the would-be assassin can get all the men they want to work 11 I N N E S O A the People's favorite* and CCTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Blood could not be found. Wea lungs are strengthened by Johnson's.Anodyne purifier and greatest.of Humor Remedies, when hours. Two companies have already started Jos. A. Eckstein was re-elected city at- the best physicians and all Other remedies fail. Liniment, as directed with Spring Medicine is A The United States grand jury at Bismarck their mills on that basis. Of the 10 other Thousands of grateful testimonials attest their torney of New TTlm by the council. each bottle. returned indictments against William R. wonderful and unfailing efficacy. concerns two or three will run night and The wire and Picket Fence manufactory bold everywhere. Price, CUTICTJBA, 5 0 Hood's Shendel, of Grafton for selling liquor without day with two crews working 10 hours each. '•'Advertising pays" said the artist who of Northfield has begun work. SOAPs,. 2 5 RESOLVBKT.SI: Prepared by Potter a revenue license, and A. Fisher One of these is in operation. abandoned "studies" and went to work and Chemical Corporation, Boston. The Eagle mill of N ew Ulni will increase decorating dead walls. and Joh McLean, both of Grafton, for bend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." its capacity from 500 to 1,000 barrels a day. sending obscene letters through the mails. 4ST Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily "©& I O W A All who use Dobbins' Electric Soap The contract was let for about $25,000. «*T skin prevented by. CUTICTJBA SOAP. Sarsaparilla Shendel's case was postponed to the Ma Des Moines has one policeman for every praise it as the best, cheapest and most economical J. C. Blake died at Winona, after a lingering Term at Fargo, and McLean and Fisher entered Rheumatism, Kidney Pains, and weak•j family soap made but if will 2,500 citizens. Aness relieved in one minute by CUTICUBA the pleas of guilty and were fined $100 illness, of consumption. has try it once it will tell a still stronger tale $ gr^ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. 25C. Sidney Stowe, of Floyd, is dead at the each. William Kelly of Grand Forks, convicted of its merits itself. Please try it. You been a resident of Winon a since 1871. age of 70 years. of embezzling of a registered letter grocer will supply you. SICKHEADACHEI The Mankato council elected R. D. The Cost of a Ridinsr Habitat containing $75, was given a fine of $250 after Wor has been commenced on a a bard vice president of the council and W has repeatedly been asked," paying to the postal authorities the amount This has been a very bad season for dramatic new elevator at For Dodge, which E. Young city attorney for the coming two writes Mrs. Lucy H. Hopper (from companies. A the ghost doesn't lost. This ends the work of the term, and will have a capacity of 250,000 bushels. Foaiti Tciy by years. CARTERS Paris) to the Philadelphia Telegraph, walk, the actors have to the grand and petit jurors were discharged. tkeae Llitle Pllla. Heilmann, a pioneer settler of Mrs, Sarah White, who sued Michael "why the Empress, after the news of VimE Th«y aUe ralUva 9i» Clayton county, died recently at his me Pastoret at Duluth for trespass and to I traaa from Dj«p«palaJ» Sedan was made.public, did not present ITTI SOUTH DAKOTA. near McGregor, aged 91 years. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES" are widely dig««Uoa and ToaHaarig damages to her reputation, was given a known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis, TIVI •attag. A parfeetram herself to the guards and the A lively rate war is on among Aberdeen LYER verdict of $2,000. iUicit dealers in oleomargarine Hoarseness, Coughs and Throat •ij for Dlaatiiaaa,Xa«aM milkmen. Thirty-two quarts of the lacteal have been arr ested and fined $50 each at people of Paris and call upon them troubles. Sold only in boxes. Drowsiaaaa. Bad Taata Mrs.Laura. Aldrich, wife of J. C. Aldrich, ia tha Hoath. OaataJ fluid are sold for $1. Davenport. to rally around her and her son to a prominent business man and ex-treasurer PIUS. Tongr»,Fain la ta* Maa Mitchell firemen are arranging for a celebration The an who has something to sell has a of Fairbault, died. He age was fifty-one Davenport is talking of holding an interstate maintain for the latter the imperial TOKMD UYSB. Thay great deal to say about other people im years. of the Fourt of July and grounds art exhibition the latter part oi ragnlata tha Bowal throne. The cause of this singular rarely Vagetabla. proving their opportunities. haye been secured on the river. this month, instead of the local exhibition Prlee 2S Cent* Owing to the high water the dam at Forest abstention has been made public. It as arranged for. I boring an artesian well near Mitchell, mills, Zumbrota, has been washed out. C1ST1BtfXBXCXHICO., HEW TOSS. was because no suitable riding habit ALLEN'S IRON TONIC BITTERS IS NOT A the Iowa Investment company struck a Iow a City feels jubilant over the prospect The damage to the proprietors, Rust & Mason, whiskey drink, All genuine bear the signature could be found for her in which to Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. very strong vein of water at 507 feet. of securing an electric street railway. A of J. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul, is estimated at $1,200. show her self on horseback to the Mum fifty-year franchise has been granted. Nine A young fellow appeared voluntarily before A mutual accident insurance company troops and the populace. There thousand feet of sewer pipe will .be laid in Police Justice Hatlestad of Canton, ANSY PILLS! has been formed at Winona, to be known was only one to be found at the Tuileries I is the man that never advertises who that city this season. and confessed to having stolen five cigars. as the North Star Mutual Accident In discovers that he gets more dust on his in the hurry and confusion of 4' Safe was fined $3 for each cigar. S5fS- 8tn^Bsecilla"Co- 4c* for surance company. Mayor Duncan of Burlington has ordered aTff^"?, WOMAN'S^ SA1S goods than in his cash drawer. OOAKD. Wilco PhUa Pa 3UAJ that terrible crisis. It was one made an investigation of the police force concerning Daniel Link was killed in a runaway accident Hon Timothy Doyledied at Montgomery for the hunting parties at Compiegne, the action in the disgraceful saloon near Scotland. was 70 years old at the advanced age of eighty-three years. riot in which Constable Green was nearly and was in the Louis XV. style, composed and one of the substantial farmers of Bon was borne in Kilkenny, Ireland, and he killed. I is charged that, officers in"fsight me county. of green velvet embroidered with has been a resident in this state since of the affair made no effort to interfere. 1855. gold, and necessitating a cocked hat Fran N. Freeman, a farmer living four The Iowa G. A. R. encampment, at Du miles from Mitchell, lost his house and for completion of the costume. It About 10,000 bushels of potatoes have buqu proved a great success. Th grand barn and all their contents by prairie fire. was too theatrical. It would not do. been shipped from the Caledonia station Loss $3,500 insurance $1,000. parade was witnessed by 25,000 people and east and south, and last fall 8,000 bushels And so the gallant appeal to the public m«^£E2.RIH.A_C0INEA A was a illiant affair. A the notables BOX/** were shipped from here. They were nearly Dan Ferguson, a well posted miner, has was given up, and with it the last present are Gov. Boies, Commander-inChief all raised in Caledonia township. returned to Rapid City from the recent silver Fo BILIOUSftNERVOUS DISORDERS hope for the preservation of the empire. Veasrey, Gen. Lucius Fairchild, Gen. discoveries on Squaw creek. says A sneak thief at St. Cloud stole a certified Weissert of Wisconsin and others. it is the best silver mine ever opened up in check for $100 and $50 in cash from the that country. The body of W S. Dooley, a wealthy Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals safe, which had been left open, in J. BECAUSE Germany has just ordered farmer .living at Sargent's Bluff, has been Oizzwess, amt Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite Hardebech's saloon in the Grand Central E. Spangler, while at work on his farm $2,250,000 in gold from this countryit Shortness of Breath, Costireness, Scurry. Blotches on the Skin, Disturb* found in the woods near his home. had hotel. No clue. near Mitchell, recently, came in contact is surmised that the kaiser is raising Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations.*?. recently sold a lot of cattle and came to with a prairie fire and both horses were A special agent of the treasury has been the sinews for war. This is ridicul ous. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MIMUTPC Sioux City and drew his money. I is fatally burned. Mr. Spangler narrowly escaped sent to Mankato to examine the site3 offered BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS MEWED RE8T0K t^STO^MPLEKHE^M. Germany's national debt—317,000,000—is thought he was followed when he started with severe burns. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach. Impaired for the new public building. Th agent for home and murdered for his money. smaller than that of any firstcla.ss will not be confined to the sites offered in Fran Westgate, living near Aberdeen, Digestion. Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc. government in the world, and if Han Peterson was found hanging dead the bids but may purchase any other site shot and seriously wounded a neighboring she wants to raise the wind for a war in his own me at Mason City. Th subsequently offered. farmer named McCormic'.c, who was trying they ACT UKE MAGIC, »^„vimK the muscular System, restoring lone-lost Qam- ACTLIKEMAQICStrennthmSMt** mnam.i.1- ??*. ptexlon, bringing backi the Aeen room exhibited signs of a terrible struggle. she can sell her bonds by the ton any to break into Westgate's house. McCormmk "^J8ofappetlte, lii'iirii tyCTZuXT and arousing with the ROSEBUD OP A special on the Great Northern road, was drunk. The walls and floor were spattered with day before breakast. whaleI^',?°l ener& 0 &YIh^|SuK^^^^ & human frame. HAVofTHe One th best UHttfrSESSaguanatoe having on board general Manager Mohler E E blood. Peterson is known to have considerable Owing to a defect in papers served, Prof. and other officials, ran into a freight train money in the house and it is thought Fosteris now free at Sioiix Falls. is the near New London. The locomotive on the he was murdered for it and the body afterward man who was arrested for having too a special was badly damaged and three men suspended to cover the crime. wives throughout the country. Th an injured. Considerable speculation is being indulged from Newport, Ky., who claims to be Foster's Gov. Merriam has appointed as commissioners When Baby was sick, -we gave her Castoria, in in Fort Dodge railroad circles as to latest father-in-law says he will do to select the Minnesota monument the final outcome of the long pending sale "When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, nothing further in the premises. for the battle field of Gettysburg Judge of the Mason City & Ft Dodge road to the When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, William Lochren. and C. B. Heffelfinger of Two of the three indictments foundagainst Winon a & Southwestern, which is building Minneapolis and Matthew Marvin at Wi G. T. Salmer, of Vermillion for When she had Children, she cave them Castoria, a line from Winona, ostensibly to Council nona. keeping and selling intoxicating liquors Bluffs but in reality to a point not exactly were overruled, and the third was continued The Duluth, Red Wins & Southern railroad definite in the minds probably eyen of the till next term of court, because Salmer has decided to build this summer company itself. Th Mason City road was suddenly and singularly taken twenty-five miles of track in a southwesterly would be a valuable acquisition for the dangerously sick. direction from Duluth into the rich Southern and several have been made to A man of the world is usually well acquainted The Perkins family of Howard, S. D., lumber districts owned by the McClure purchase it. with the other members of his Lumber company, of Saginaw, Mich. has had its first bout with Uncle Sam. lainily—the flesh and the devil. The Iowa presbytery adjourned at Ottumwa,after Mrs. Perkins was tried before the United The house of Samuel Go well of Hassan electing Rev. B.E. S.Ely,of thiscity, States circuit court on the charge of failure "When once used, you will like others, took fire and burned with almost all its clerical delegate, and Hector Balledine, Burlington, call for Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, and to display her government license, and contents, including furniture, provisions, nothing else. lay delegate to the general assembly acquitted. He son, William Perkins, Jr., etc., and $200 in money. Th whole loss at Detroit. Th statistical report showed was found guilty of selling "spirit levels," is about $1,500, and ther is no insurance. "When Shakespeare wrote that parting is 3,897 communicants for the presbytery, without the necessary license: and fined Mr. and Mrs. Gowell are old people, and such sweet sorrow he voiced the regret of with 356 accessions the past year. Th $150. the loss is a heavy one to them. mtlhy a bald-headed man. presbytery contributed to home missions Farmers of Hutchinson and adjoining Mrs. Kate Marsden of Chatfield ate some $3,189, and $1,789 to foreign missions. Th Fo a disordered liver try Beecham's counties have some of them been worked wild parsnips, which she mistook for artichokes, committee on me missions reported Pills. by a party of Germen Jewish peddlers, dying within three hours. She against employing students in college who sell cloth and take notes and mortgages can't blame some people for seeming was fifty-seven years old and a very estimable preaching during their course, as it crowded of farmers. Their plan is to make ashamed to be found at work after you lady. Miss Zoe Johnson ate some of out regularly ordained ministers. purchasers think the goods are have seen the kind of work they do. the same. She was quite sick, but is now cheaper than any local dealer could sell out of danger. E A N I N O W A them at. Th mortgages they fix up are A N POWELL (White Beaver.) Union Religion has driven S. Merrill, of Waseca, Block 4th & Cedar St., St., PavQ,Minn..,NERVous I solid and will turn out to be of better he A W a Chil S insane. Recently he has had a habit of DISEASES OF YOUNG E N ESPECIALLY. quality than the goods. a W a Remember last winter's siege. Recall how trying drawing a pistol and asking his wife if she People sometimes ask, at what age Fou prisoners in the Pennington county I is a bad idea to lock the stable door believed in God. would then hold the to health were the'frequent changes of the weather jail broke through the heavy brick wall and can we seat a child in a chair when after the horse is stolen. W at if the thief cold barrel of the weapon against her head What was it that helped you win the fight with disease escaped. Th delivery was accomplished put him on his legs how old must he should repent and bring back the horse. and tell her to kneel and pray. is now while the prisoners were in the corridor after be before we teach him to walk?. The in jail yelling like a Commanche for liberty. warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption Did" supper. Lovett, the noted .Wyoming answers are easy. He must not be £Y|"P£GS you give due credit to S O S E S I O N oF horse thief, was one of the prisoners. made to sit till he has spontaneouslysat The shortage of the Milwaukee depot had been at large evading authorities for pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of~ up in his bed and has been able to agent of Mankato has been found to be three years and was but recently captured. hold his seat. This sometimes happens about $2,700, a greater amount than was Ume and Soda Did you proclaim the victory Haveyou Sheriff Wilson is in hot pursuit and has offered in the sixth or seventh month, hitherto supposed. Samuel C. Pond and a reward for a recapture, Th names "Si recommended this wonderful ally of health to yourfriends? J. W Fowler became Yorker's sureties to sometimes later. The sitting position of the prisoners are: Lovett, Allbright and And what will you do this winter Use Scott's secure his bad bond. has gone to Iowa, is not without danger, even when he Johnson, all horse thieves, andBeU, charged where his wife will stay with relatives until takes it himself imposed prematurely with assault with a deadly weapon. .bmulsion as a preventive this time. It will fortify the* the matter is cleared up upon him, it tires the backbone and system against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula Quite a sensation was caused at St. Cloud W I S O N S I N may interfere with the growth, so the the other day when it became known that OeneruLDebility, and all Ancemic and Wasting Diseases child should never be taught to stand Angelica Bear, a squaw in Door county, Henry Branch, proprietor of the Grand claims to be 124 years old. or to walk. That is his affair, not {specially zn Children). Palatable as Milk. Union hotel and a an of considerable ours. Place him on a carpet in a I is said that ducks are so plentiful at wealth, had eloped with Mrs. Hart, a Winneconne that they can be bought for healthy room or in the open air, and widow. Branch took with him about 10 cents each. let him play in freedom, roll, try to. W $4,000 in cash, and before he left made go ahead on his hands and feet or go Consul-General Guenther is interested in numerous debts with clothing merchants. a project to provide Oshkosh with another backward, which he will do more successfully leaves a wife and a family of grown-up fine row of flats. at first, it all gradually **y children. OIV3B O S Frogs are said to be very plenty on ox strengthens and hardens him. Some :'«-Sf "When slovens gel* Mdy they polish the river marshes. One sport caught fifty fat day he will manage to get upon his Both the method and results when NORTH DAKOTA. ones in a very short time. knees, another day to go forward upon bottoms of thep&ns^-When Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant The Dickenson Press has just begun on I is reported from Berlin that a fourth them, and then to raise himself up and refreshing to the taste, and actt its ninth volume. dividend will soon be paid to the Mather \V 1 against the chairs. He thus learns to •RVAM gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, •_. Wild ducks, geese and machine agents bank creditors. I will be one of 10 per do all he can, as fast as he can, and have begun to fly north. cent. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system no more. Committees have been appointed to canvass effectually, dispels colds, headaches Miss Lizzie Kirkland, daughter of James for funds for the firemen's tournament Kirland, of Chicago, died at the residence and fevers and cures habitual But, they say, he will be longer in at Fargo. of her uncle, R. Kirkland, of Jefferson, constipation. Syrup of Figs is the FaregiveirtSffiafmSIfhey learning to walk if-he is left to go on of typhoid fever. :,'-: -t A wagon load of Mr. Kreieder's children only remedy of its kind ever produced, his knees or his hands and feet indefinitely. passed through Can do on their way to a* Capt. Charles Howard Ford, who served %-ift.: never tired of cleaning up pleasing to the taste and acceptable "**k~ 1 What difference does it make school, all wearing sun bonnets. in the Tenth Wisconsin infantry, and afterward to the stomach, prompt in if, exploring the world in this way, he Seeding is under lull headway around as private secretary to Gov. Fairchild," becomes acquainted with things, its action and truly beneficial its died at Redondo Beaeh, Cal., after alingering •v-'V Leeds. I is the general' verdict that the wz -'*)lwL illness. learns to estimate distances, strengthens effects, prepared only from the most ground is in the best shape to give, .the Two servants in two neighboring houses dwelt, his legs and back, prepares himself, grain a start that it has been for years/-,':-' healthy and agreeable substances, its The Oshkosh Bicycle clnb now has thirty ,U."Vffr ^"•M. in short, to walk better when he '-"J- Mr. and Mrs. Len Gardner of Valley City v-^®3|been" -But differently their daily labor felt members. Th uniform* order- many excellent qualities commend it gets to walking? The important thing were called to Wisconsin by a telegram recently, ed and are expected to a so They to ail and have made,it the, most is, not whether he walks now or then traded and weary of her life was one, .' announcing the dangerous illness consist of gray jackets and knickerbockers popular remedy known.^4,S''-^f •of Mr. Gardner's mother. and black caps, belts, stockings and shoes: but that he learn to guide himself, to ",V •*'V* Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o *, 'i&i- ^Alway at work, and yet 'twas never done. *& A party in the Turtle Mountain country help himself, and to have confidence The Oshkosh Northwestern reports that and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. *-.r has made away with about eighty head of in himself. hold, without exaggeration, a storm recently drove the ice in Lake Winnebago Any reliable druggist who cattle in which J. E Truesdale of Church's on the east and south shores with that education of the character S I 1 6 a with he/beaiv: Ferry is interested. Solbergis in pursuit. may not have it on hand will pro* great force, doings considerable damage at is going on at the same time with JBut then she cleaned house with SAPOLIO. Stony Beach. Many trees were broken, cure it promptly for any one who training in locomotion, and that the some being torn up by he roots. wishes to try it. Do not accept any The Fargo trotting association has decided way one learns to walk is not without to build a good trackthis season. Eighty The section crews of the Milwaukee road moral importance.—The Popular substitute. .w JL2^fe s'Vf acres of land has been secured for ten years at La Crosse struck for an increase of wages Science Monthlv. .. Ms CAUF0RNIA F/G frfiUP and thereon a half mile track will be from $110 to $125, which the company refused THE Minnesota legislative committee $ 3 graded, and stables, stands and other necessary to grant. Th foreman of one crew SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. on expenditures has unearthed a buildings will be erected. ,-' .. staved, but the foreman of the other ccew lOUTSV/LLE. XT. MEW mRK. H.Y. peculiar fraud. It was found that it went out. The Indian bureau has received no information had costs the state $25,000 the last or petition from the white settlers Mrs. Edward Segessmen, of Mt. Herod, season for woli bounties. $5 being allowed in the vicinity of Kolla and St. John who has been undec doctors' treatment for in regawl to the reported trouble tuberculosis in Madison, fov the past few for each scalp. Inquiry developed a the Indians and half breed.* in the weeks, returned to her me restored to the fact that regular wolf Turtle mountains and discredit the story- healths The. treatment was by raeana. of farms existed in the northern counties Porlaternal and external Use. Joh Boyd sentenced to three years, for Kochls.lymph. •%§£*& V4 of. the state, where wolves were 8topa Pain, Craiw^Tnftaonnattan fa body or limb. dealing a horse in Stark county, and William Smith, a young farmer^ fieinff raised in large number* simply for the W^M.V"?*******• MMOWt. Tai aat. 11.1a a Charles Hull, sentenced for six months for near Spring Brook, ten mile* from E a the same offense were taken to the state Claire was almost dlsenifaowled recently by purpose of selling their scalps to the saesaggag penitentiary. Jo Coliigan, who burglariz- a neighboring fanner named Leejj^A. long-