New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 20, 1891 · Page 2 of 9
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s* r^*" *"*&^ THE NORTHWEST. Brown Co. Bank. weeks, a of them going to the ranges Carts- as- Cltrckrs. Chippewa Falls pie 4A guilty r« embezzling Eagle Roller Mill CoM of Nebraska. $20,000 oftfce county's funds. Serley Everyone knows that cats can eee The notorious A. A. Paine, who received has been in jail for over five months, and. in the dark, but the reason they can do a draft of $1,000 from the Chicago relief stoutly maintained his innocence until his A Summary of the Important Events so is because of the peculiar construe* 600 Barrels Per Day, committee for distribution among the trial was begun. Judge Marshall has needy around Ashley, was arrested on a sentenced "lini to four years at Waupun tion of their eyes. You. may have of the Week in the Northwestern C.H.Ross, EL CHADBOURN, charge of embezzlement on a warrant sworn The house of S. W Matteson, at Pleasant noticed that in. a moderate light the States. out by the chairman of the'board of county President. Cashier. Valley caught fire and burnedi to the pupil or black part in pussy's eyes is commissioners. ground. His son-in-law lived with him Our flour cannot be beat. V| COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. small and oval shaped, while in thefull and they lost most of the bedding and! all of Receiver Tyler, of the Fargo Argus Printing .Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. glare of light it becomes narro-w. their best clothes. No insurance on house company, filed his first report. and South Dakota News in a or contents. Th house was an old landmark, shows assets, $90,880,83 liabilities $69,377.62, Now, in the dark, it expands- to a Kew "Dim Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, lj built about thirty-five years ago. while the net earnings forth month circle, and nearly fills the surface of Nutshell. he has been in charge were $633 93. Al Fire destroyed the oil house and blacksmith the eyeball. Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts.t parties interested were in court and expressed shop at the Island1 mill, a Crosse. themselves as satisfied with the report. Collections and all Business pertaining The wind was favorable or the entire plant, This peculiarity of the cat's eye is I N N E S O A NEW ULM, MINN. one of the finest in this section, would Joh Arnold, an employe of Frazier,Grand turned to account in a curious manner to Banking PromptlyAttended Lieut A. Vanduzee mustered in the Undertaker probably have been swept away. Fir at Forks,skipped, taking Mrs. Frazier's by the Chinese. The Abbe Hue relates Lu\ erne guards as Company Third regimen to. pocket book containing $210. Bangor destroyed a barn and some small that when he was travelling in China was seen by Sheriff Fadden on the buildings. Three houses were on fire at he asked his attendant what time it INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, A 10-year-old daughter of Fred Mesch train going to Fargo, from which once, but the citizens saved them. was. The man went over to a cat nairo^l ecaped burning to death by her he escaped through the closet window that was quietly basking in the sun, $500,000. clothe^ catching fire, but timely assistance of the coach while the train was in and dealer in all kinds of ., and, examining its eyes, told the Abbe sax ed her life. motion leaving behind a pair of shoes and IOWA. that it was about two hours afternoon, FURNITURE./ A man named Anderson was fatally injuied a hat. Sheriff Fadden is searching for him Columbus Junction is to have a normal and on being questioned how he at the mill of the Mille Lacs lumber NEW ULM The bitter warfare has for & long time college. knew that, he explained that the company, Milaca One arm was torn fiom been waged between the editors of the There were thirty-six deaths in De3 pupils of a cat's eye were largest in the body. died. Washburn papers has culminated in a libel Moines during April. FRANK FRIEDMANN. the morning, and that they gradually ThetoreofHug Kelly of Hokah, was suit. Th Leader charged J. E Britton, ROLLER MILL CO., Dr. R. M. Strong, an old pioneer of Winneshiek grew smaller as the light increased, bu'^lanzed, and about $50 worth of cigars editor ot the Mail, with committing the county, died at his home in Hesper, till they reached their minimum ami other goods were taken. No clue to the crime of arson and other offenses while he dealer in aged oyer seventy. thiet at noon that then they began to was a clerk of the Berthold Indian agency, Harma Rust, a wealthy farmer living widen again, till at night they once Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, and on this account Britton brought an Ji Simons, a farm hand, was thrown seven miles north of Ackley, was killed by Merchan Millers, more became large. fioiii a wagon at Pipestone, and instantly action against his rival. Several prominent lightning while engaged in planting corn. politicians of the state are mixed UD in the kuled nib neck being broken. was un The good Abbe was filled with admiration Slassware, Notions, Canned The next state convention of the Roma fight niaiued. for the ingenuity of a people Catholic Mutual Protective associatior#of Petenckev, alias Ciazy Pete, the man Edward Rooney, one of the prominent who could use cats as clocks. JBut Iowa will be held at Carroll. who committed the burglaries at Northfield citizens of Michigan City started for Manitoba, WewTTlm., Minn- Fruit, Flour, etc. it must be admitted that this way of A mad steer caused considerable excitement taking with him eighty head of cattle, onie dajs ago, was caught in the telling the time of day is rather a loose on the streets of Dunlap. Several nine horses, farm machinery and wood- and i-~ lodged in jail. one, and could only be trusted in very ladies had narrow escapes from the infuriated household furniture, also his wife and six All goods sold at bottom prices and Lvon county held an election to vote on clear and serene weather, for temporary brute, but none were injured. children, leaving nothing except $3,000 or delivered free of cost to any part building a couit hou-e Fifteen piecincts luucruRERs GuoiK gloom or the darkness of a storm DF SPRING WHUT FLOUR. $4,000 worth of notes secured on said stock J. K. Cumberland and wife, on the charg of twenty-three assure about 230 majority the city. would sadly derange your four-footed and his hotel in this city. is seventytwo of murdering the Robertsons at Harlan, fa\orof the building.* Theie was great Received First Premiums at clock and put it all wrong. hours ahead of the authorities, who have been held without bonds for trial at N E W ULM, MINN. jubilation at Mar-hall. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. are now after him got the start of his the September term of court. At the state land sale at Little Falls Auditoi creditors by saying that he was going out The Epworth league convention of the Men Behind Dress-goods Counters, PETER SCHEBEB, Beirraan sold fifty-five tracts of land, aggregating Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis to his farm to put in a large crop. district opened at Mt. Vernon with a large 1,7G0 acie«. Most of these sales Agricultural and Mechanical Association The Northwestern live stock company, number of delegates in attendance. Th were made to A E Johnson & Co. There If you have done much shopping meeting lasted two days. which was organized at Bismarck, has wai a laige attendance. Fair 1887. you must have noticed that more made its first purchase of sheep. I has secured A Dubuque girl was arrested and fined Diednch Wichma Sr one of the oldest men than women are employed at the a well graded lot of 8,000 in Oregon, F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, in police court because she dared to defend DEALER IN settlers in Item ilie county, having settled dress goods counters, obseryes a all of which will be placed with farmers in her reputation in a Sullivanistic here in lsGO, and escaped with his family in Prest. Manager. LUMBER, Chicago Tribune shopper. It occurred this locality. Sheep are in good demand manner. Another girl called her a "chippie" the Indian outbreak of 1362, is dead, aged at $4 per head and upward, there being an to the writer to ask if there was any and she slapped her "real hard." 3' \t -nine Fr. Burg, advance of 25 per cent within the year. reason for this. The manager replied, W. E Bell, organizer of the Farmers A A new ^tate bank will soon be started in Farmers experienced difficulty in procuring just as if he had been expecting some liance for the Eighth congiessional district, Ken\ on with a capital of $100,000 The organize!- well bred males, and Eastern breeders has issued a call for a convention to one to ask the question. "There are aie Kelsey, formerly of St can obtain good prices for choice stock. be held at Marion, May 27, forth purpose several reasons for it. Women do Paul, Ho A Finseth, and other prornlent The cattle bu-iness has recovered from the of forming a district organization. not like to take the say-so of their men of Kenyon. depre-sion and is again very activ e. Manufacturer of and Dealer in The jury in the case of L. C. Purdy, the own sex on dress goods men have The village ofWasiojalost one of its good American Express agent Albia, who was CIGARS, hou-e- by hie. I had just been sold to A. better ideas of combination than LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, SOUTH DAKOTA. accused of embezzling the funds of the company A Ma-on and Mr Mason had moved pait women men are more diplomatic in under the pretense of having been The Sisseton tract is to be opened to ot hi- goods into it and left them there lor set- TOBACCOS, dealing with woman than saleswomen SASH, BLINDS, robbed last Christmas by three masked men, tlement July 1. tlm mojht are. A saleswoman can accomplish after two days' deliberation, failed to agree. PIPES, —aod all kinds of— The flow of water and pressure of Springfield's I he creamery business in Freeborn more at some other counters than The case will be tetried in September. artesian spouter glows greater. county is becoming something enormous, men. But at the dress-goods counter Building Material. Thomas Saunders, a farmer living twelve theie being fully a dozen ot them now in A new brick scho ol building at Chamberlain Cor. Minnesota and Center men make best employes. You would miles south of Le Mars, came to town and running order, and more are being put in is nearlv, completed at a cost of shot his mother-in-law. Mary A. Ledster, naturally think that a woman could shape $15,000. Streets, ffEW ULM, MHI and then shot himself through the head. grab up a piece of goods and show it The new board of education at Re South Dakota has sowed an acreage of The woman will recover. Saunders had to advantage. I never saw one that NEW ULM MINK Wing has been organized as follows President, one-third more wheat this season than ever quarreled with his wife, and blamed Star Sample Boom, could do it. Few women are good E Blodgett, vice president, before. the mother-in-law for the domestic S. Rich -ecretary, A. J. Meacham, treasurer, judges of combinations of colors Jno.Neuman, The Harney City group of tin claims was trouble. The coroner's jury declared Saunders aod A Bovrud, A. "\V. Rankin has been on the counter. A modiste is, of sold to Akron, Ohio, capitalists. Consideration, insane. Farmers' Home. re-elected ^upenntendent $50,000. course, but a woman cannot always Gerhard Krack's grain warehouse at "William Powell of Ceresco, Blue Earth have a modiste with her* when A contest case is before the Pierie land Davenport, has been closed by voluntary county, committed suicide at b\s home. office in which a young lady jumped a she goes shopping. Men who are in Dealer in assignment, and his homestead has been The deed was done with a revolver that he JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. man's claim. this business take to a thing like combining DRY GOODS, turned over to his indorsers. has been had boirowed from a neighbor to kill a Cattle men in the vicinity of Pierre re colors as naturally as ducks speculating heavily in barley, it is said, dog The deceased was an old and respected Dealer in port their stock in finer condition than dealing mostly with St. Louis houses. take to water. They seem to know Wines, Liquors. ie-ident of this county. evear before. Krack has lost large sums, but pending an Hats, Caps, Notions, as soon as they see a woman what S S Hookland, living north of Mabel, is Parker Baptists have anew pastor, but investigation, the amount is unknown and Cigars* will become her in the way of dress not expected to live, having meet with an Groceries, Provisions, he can't find a house to live in, and is compelled A Kossuth county young lady was.surprised accident on his way home from town recentlv goods. There are many articles in ""t» Crockery and Glassware, to "board around." at seeing in the papers that a license was found lying in the road such a store as this which women prefer A fine lunch will be served every day. Green, Dried and Canned Iowa parties have bought all the surplus had been issued to her and a young an umon-ciou-. and his team entangled in the to buy of their own sex, but when hay product in the vicinity of Brooking3 acquaintance. Th fellow had never consulted fence Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. it comes to dress goods they perfer to and are holding it and shipping it to her about the matter, and it is Lewi-Scott, a member of Company deal with men." New Ulm. Minn Iowa, leaving many dollars in the pockets presumed that he supposed that was the Eighth Minnesota, diopped dead while attending I will always take farm produce in exchange $%11, ot.the farmers. proper procedure. Th young lady's lor goods, and pay the highest market pnee tor to his dntie^as janitor of the Episcopal all kinds of paper rags. friends are quite indignant, and the Madison merchants are discussing the chuich at Little Falls, aged sixtytwo marriage will not come off. advisability of closing their places of business Ruling. veai- Hi death was cau-ed by a at 6 o'clock except two evenings A freight train on the Chicago, Milwaukee In couttection with my store I have a flrst-clasf wound received fiom a shell. It is chiefly in civil courts that complaint saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and in the week, perhaps Tuesday and Saturday & St. Paul road was derailed and the Brewer and Bottler. my customeis will alwajs find good liQuors and At the Alliance county convention at is made of the law's delay." evenings. ugars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. 4 engine and six cars were hurled into the Albeit Lea I I Day, editor of the Standand Courts martial are only temporary river, six miles from Dubuque. James Prof. Culver will leave vermillion for a I I Prescottwere elected delegate- ]Sf^W Ul(M, MW All goods purchased of me will be delivered to geological survey of the artesian basin of Richmond, the engineer, was carried down organizations, and cannot continue to the Cincinnati confeience, and an part of the city free of cost Dakota and Montana v\ ill be engaged with his engine and his body lies beneath This brewery is one of the largest establishment* Hun Chailes Johnsrud and James cases from term to term. But with of the kind the Minnesota Vmleyand is fitted MIJiJiESOTA STREET, FN UT/tt, MIW. in this work during the greater part of the it. Fireman Newell and the brakeman Lriorgan were cho-en alternate^. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and all the promptness of military legal sum mer. jumped and, though badly injured, will re bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on The ^rand jury at Fergus Falls indicted cov er. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted procedure, it is not often that a decision The circuit court convened at Sturgis. WM. FRANT. for family use. •U'leit (rolieen lor murder in the fii-t de-ie JOHN BKNTZIN. Judge Thomas charged the graudjuiy very is obtained with so little hesitation Country brewers ard others that buy malt will on the charge oi shooting Ro-a Bray Cottonwoo Hills. find it to thcr interest to place their orders with pointedlv upon the enforcement of the as in the following case. wa- auaigned and pleaded not guilty, a a me. All orders hy mall will rereiye my prompt prohibition law, called particular attention attention. and hi- tual was set Indictments weie al-o A young huntsman of Helena, An old lady living in "Dixie" in the to killing of the Indian "Fe Tails," urging found against Tagg for illegal voting OTTO SUHELL, Manager time of the Rebellion brought her a close inv e-tigation. Montana, was following the upper ii I'etei-on for forgery complaints to the headquarters of Peter Wall, charged by the coroner's jury course of the Milk River, and came It l-now definitely settled that the Chiisi'an C. F. Ruemke Custom grinding Solicited. Will the Confederate General Bragg, where with infanticide, was examined before a church will e-tabhsh a college at DuluMi suddenly face to face with a bear. He she was met by his adjutant, and the grind wheat for 1 (one eigth) or exchange justice of the peace at Parker and bound Rev Lane, corresponding secreci'v brought his rifle to his shoulder, took following conversation ensued. over to the district court has a wife 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 9 of the-tate mission boaul, and W IT. careful aim, and shot the bear dead. and family in North Dakota. A young Old Lady— Is this where Captain -*n th ot St Paul, who have been in the fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortt? Sts". gnl, the mother of the child appeared The next moment a second bear appeared Bragg lives? t\ -eveial days perfecting aiiangements, and feed sold at low rates and delirered 'ft against him. They aie all Russians. NEW ULM, MINN. Colonel Brent—Yes, madam can I ontu tlie news. from a rocky den. The young New Ulm free of expense. do anything for you? A good flow was struck in the Chamberlain Dealer in By -ub-cnption about fifty citizens of hunter again made a successful shot. artesian well at a depth at a trifle under Old Lady—Well, you see, mister, I 3 CHOICE BROCEHIES, ClCfER* liiuna have raised a $10,000 bonus for FRANK & BENTZIN. To his surprise a third bear came out live1 800 feet. A test showed a force of about over where the fightin' was, and chroth LV, Ahrens, who-e planing mill, sixty pounds to the square inch without of the den. He killed this one also, when Captian Bragg's company vi-h door and blind factory and lumber ^A.UG QUEM3E GLASSWARE and 1I0TI0] the water being completely shut off in an skeered the Yankees, thev ran rite vaalswei devastated by fire. Th bonus and before he had time to remove inch pipe. The work is being continued, peerst my house—rite peerest—when ts on condition that the firm rebuild in from the spot, bruin number four appeared. and it is believed a flow of unusual power up comes Captain Forrest with his Winona, and it is most probable that they All Goods offered at prices whi It was exciting sport to be will be secured. crittur company [cavalry] and makes wul fy competition. Goods will be deli sure, but there were more bears than a line of fight rite through my yard, HARNESS MAKER The Olmsted County Breeders' association W I S O N S I N free to any part of the city. All and oversets my ash-hopper, and he cared to see at one time. However, perfected its organization by the election of A St Paul & Duluth passenger train collided of farm produce taken in exchanf —mnd Dealer in— treads— the following officers. President, Burt W with a freight train in the yards at he made a good shot, and bruin goods. Whips, Collars, and all other General Bragg (sitting near)—Colonel Eaton, fir-t Mcepresident, M. Olin second West Superior, the cars and engine being tumbled over making four dead Brent see that the lady's claim is articles usually kept a pre-i dent, C. A. Corn forth secretary, badly wrecked. There was no loss of life. DAKOTA HOUSE. bears. settled immediately. John Rowley, treasurer, W Knapp, 'in a first-elass harness Miss Bell Schneider, who has been delivery The a—ociation has a vigorous beginning, clerk intli postoffice, Chippewa Falls, shop. While the huntsman stood watching With a member-hip of about fifty. for four years, has accepted the position of The Danger of Wearing Red Stockings. his game, a fifth bear, larger than OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINN New harnesses made to erder and re registration clerk in the office of the secretary A section man on the Omaha was instantly any of the previous ones, came out MRS. A. SEITER P-p. of state. pairing promptly attended to. killed near Oakdale by an incoming of the den and rushed forward. The It has been remarked that the wearing ttain horn St Paul. Th remains were young man fired, but missed and before Cyrus Gillette, foreman in the La Crosse "NEW MLM, by children of red stockings coincides This house is the moat centrally located I N brought to Still water. Th outgoing train he could reload, the infuriated Morning Chronicle composing room, has with pustular eruptions on their Bingham Bros. whistled, and the man stepped off the track received intelligence from a solicitor beast was upon him! One blow of the hotel in the city and affords legs and feet. The Board of Health in and du ectly in front of another ti ain. Hi New York that by the death of an uncle he huge paw sent the gun flying from his Paris employed M. Schutzenberger, a Rooms.1 good Sample head was smashed is thought to have had fallen heir to $2,000,000. grasp, but he quickly drew his hunting-knife, chemical expert, to ascertain whether been an Irishman, about 30 years old. and wouned bruin in the James Wood, an aged pioneer resident of Meat Market, the dyes coloring the stockings contained neck. In doing this he received a DEALERS IN The grand jury in the United States district Durand has died. -was past ninety LUMBE poisonous matter. He has court, now in session in Duluth, has Warren Wood of Warren, Minn., and severe squeeze from the brute, and a been di-charged after having brought in other members of the family were here to fearful bite on the shoulder. Then ne sent in his report, in which he says aid in the last sad rites. Hi aged wife CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. six indictments, one for murder and five for lost consciousness, that all the many specimens submitted still survives. selling hisky to the Indians. All but one to him derived thiiir red color from When he recovered his senses, his ot the alleged whisky sellers pleaded guilty, Enoch Gleason, who came to Marquette aniline and containing a large proportion horse was between him and the bear. A large supply of fresh, meats, sau and weie sentenced to four months county, in 1848 from New York, and was LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, The horse was kicking viciously, and of antimoniac oxide. As children sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly OD imprisonment and to pay a fine of $10 one month over eighty-nine years of age, r*j bruin was making but feeble resistance, hand. All orders from the country perspire freely, this matter enters died. Hi wife, aged eighty-seven, two SASH AND BLIND. and soon lumbered off into the promptly attended to. into solution and is thus taken sons and two daughters survive him brush, The hunter was badly shaken Lime, CementAad Coal into the pores. The professor had no CASH PAID FOR HIDES. NORTH DAKOTA. I a shooting affray at Chippewa Falls up, and the wound in his shoulder doubt that it was the cause of the Miss Maggie Payne, a bright young lady A. B. McDonnell, president of theLumber was exceedingly painful. With difficulty pustural rash which accompanies the aged 15, died at Grand Forks after an illness NEW E MARBLE WORKS, man's National bank, shot Charles Bergeron he mounted his horse, which was of two weeks, of Typhoid fever. use of red stockings. The Board of Jjowett prices afwaya, in the shoulder the latter was qtrite unhurt, and rode to a place of Health has reported in favor of the A tailor named Davis, connected with trying to take a revolver from him Bergeron's shelter a few miles further on, where lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. the Eighth cavalry at Fort Yates, committed interdiction for wearing apparel of wound is not dangerons. his injuries received attention and his Opposite Eaflroa* suicide by cutting his throat with a dyes obtained from metallic preparations. August Klingbell at Fall Creek was game was secured.—Youth's Companions. SZWUXJf razor after a protracted spree. Monuments, Tombstones and all thrown from a sulky by a runaway horse. Rev. George E. Gesowe, ex-superintendent 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order Klingbell got up, said laughingly thsfc he ^Jf" of the Fort Stephenson agency, is bein» promptly and in a workmanlike mannex was all right, walked a short distance, sat His One Virtue. In selecting breedeng birds, pick out examined before the United States corn" atreasonable rates. down on a doorstep and fell back ward dead. the best and discard all of the weak, missioners on charges of misappropriating Widow: "Have you any particular NEWULM. MINN I is supposed that heart disease caused his sickly ones. Generally it is best to funds and the theft of goods. AND virtue, Mr. Kute, that might make death. leaves a wife and five children. BREWERY use fowls for breeding that are at least The G. A. R. of Grand Forks will extend me feel inclined to trust my daughter Andrew Norton was jailed at a Claire GEO. BENZ & SONS. one year old. If pullets are desired, an invitation to Rev. Father Conaty to deliver in default of $500 bonds after pleading not to you for life?" the Memorial day sermon. Selection have old hens and young cockerels if guilty to the charge of bigamy. left a Importer* and Whoieatte Daiton of an orator wril be made by the committee Comic Paragraphist: "Yes, my dear roosters are desired reverse this. So wife and ehild here two years ago, and is WINES & on arrangements. JOS SCHMUCKEB, Prop madam, I have. I've never made a said to havesinceacquired another wife and far no rule has been discovered for determining The advance in prices of cattle has caused child, who are at Baker. was arrested joke about a mother-in-law in mv the sex of eggs it is all guess NEW ULM, ,. MINNESOTA LIQUORS, hundreds of stock and beef cattle to be at Downsville, Dnmi co-un-ty. life!" A work. Save all the poultry manure Para betr sold la quantities to suit fat shipped to market during the past two Kttling Ex-County Treasurer Serer Serley of to use in the garden in the springs* rchMW. Special attention paid to ta* _Widow: "Take her! SheVyours!"^i it bam. »M »1» B. 3rd Str. St. ^fel^^i^i^^SS^S^a^^^i^