New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 27, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST. charges of embezzlement and misappropriation A west bound freight train on the St. Brawn Co. Bank. Eagle Roller Mill Co/? in a of funds. Paul road was wrecked at the switch leading Less than two years ago Congress Th reported extension that was to begin to the Faulk, & Borchert brewery, passed an act making it a criminal of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Milwaukee. Workme opened the switch Capacity of A Summary of the Important Events Marie railway, from Monango to Bismarck, 600 Barrels Per Day. to accommodate a handcar, but neglected offence to mail a postal card containing of the Week in the Northwestern failed to materialize, with no prospects to close it. Th engine and several cars written or printed matter of a C.H.Ross, C. H. CHADBOUBJU, of an immediate forward movement were ditched. Engineer McDonold and States. "libellous, scurrilous, defamatory or Fireman Joh MacTien were dangerously President. Richard Court, one of the Cass county's Cashier. injured. A fireman was slightly hurt. most respected and influential citizens, Our flour cannot be beat. threatening character, or calculated MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. died of heart trouble. leaves a Jennie Bradshaw, a pretty little girl, not Alinnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North or obviously intended to reflect injuriously NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. friends to mourn his loss. Th remains yet fifteen, of a highly respectable family and South Dakota News in a upon the character or conduct will be taken East for interment. 'xfV of E a Claire, mysteriously disappeared LOUIS BUENGER, Me Ulm, Minn. IS afew weeks ago. A the same time the police of another." The penalty for a Nutshell. Kelly, aged 11 years, son of Will 3, noted the absence of May Tempieton, iam Kelly, car repairer on. the Northern 'violation of the law is a fine not exceeding Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Ste., a notorious woman. I was believed Jennie Pacific railway at East Grand Forks, fell $5,000, imprisonment for had been kidnapped, and she was found I N N E S O A from a barge on which he was playing and Collections and all Business pertaining NEWULM, mm in Minneapolis in company with the Templeton not more than five years or both fine was drowned. The river was dragged, and At a special election at Lanesboro $5 000 to Banking Promptly woman. Both were arrested, and the body recovered three hours later. Undertaker ttas voted to ereet a new school house. and imprisonment. the Ea Claire sheriff has gone thither. Attended to. In the United States court at Fargo, the Willie Scambler, aged fourteen, was Under this statute a St. Louis business Dominick McGinnis, alias George W case of Glaspell vs. the Northern Pacafic drowned in Pelican lake at Fergus Falls by INDmDIIAL RESPONSIBILITY, man was indicted for mailing Railway is on trial. I involves some $16,000, Crawford, has been working various swindling a boat up-setting. \%f these two postals to a customer: and has been in the state courts for schemes in St. Paul and Minneapolis Gil. S. Hanson, the well known lumberman, $500,000. several years. The plaintiff alleges the and later in Chippewa Falls and E a Please call and settle account, which is formerly of Minneapolis died from and dealer in all kinds of quality of land was misrepresented when Claire. was arrested in E a Claire long past due, and for which our collector has injuries received in Montana by falling off the purchase was made. Its hearing will while doing the Sixth ward, and was delivered called several times. FURNITURE. a railroad platform. take several days. over to Chippewa Falls officers who NEWULM To this the customer evidently Dr. E. D. Steele and Miss Nellie Andrews, took to that city. Whil here he pretended Bishop Shanley has decided to remove paid no attention, as the following both of Mankato, were married at St. Peter to be deaf and dumb and elicited his official residence from Jamestown to was sent to him six days latter:— recently. Dr. Steele is one of the leading sympathy and money. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Fargo, in order to be nearer the center of ROLLER E CO., physicians of Southern Minnesota. You owe us $1.80. We have called several Catholic population of this state. Jamestown times for same. If not paid at once we IOWA. Rev. Lee E. Thomas of Chicago has accepted willremain thesee city of the diocese. shall place same with our law agency for collection. dealer in A 6-year-old son of Henr Sorrenson a call to the pastorate of the Baptist As an inducement, Fargo people raises $12,000 died very suddenly at Spencer. The little church at Red Wing. will enter upon Groceries, Crockery, Stoneiran, to pay old debts and start building a The United States district court ,1 fellow took some poison that was prepared his duties at once. Merchan Millers, new church. to kill gophers. holds that the sending of the first The Red Win council received seventeen The trial of *A. A. Paine, who has become The trotting and running races to he was not but that the mailing of the olassware, Notions, Canned applications for liquor licenses for the year quite famous throughut his soliciting held here Jul 2d, 3d and 4th, promise second was a criminal offence. The commencing Jun 1. This year Red Win expeditions in the Twin Cities, Chicago to be the coming event of northwestern has nineteen saloons. reason given for the distinction is ISTewTTlm, Minn. and the East on the charge of embzzlenient Iowa $3,000 has been raised by the citizens Fruit, Honr, etc. The lightning struck the roller skating that the second contained a threat in connection therewith, is becoming for purses. rink at Lake City and badly shattered one quite celebrated. I has been on in justice's to sue, which was "both calculated The fifty-second annual meeting of the e.nd. The house of Abel Chimberg was also court at Ashley several days, and promises All goods sold at bottom prices 4 and intended to humiliat and injure general association of Iowa Congregational damaged. to last several days more. Feeling runs delivered free of ooat to any part the person addressed in public MAHUHCTUBEHS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUB. churches was held at Sioux City. Fou The proposition to bond Carlton county high on both sides, and Paine's attorn ey hundred delegates present. Rev. Dr. Robbins, estimation," while the first was not the city. for $125,000 to build roads and bridges, carried was fined for contempt of court. Received First Premiums at of Muscatine, preached the annual open to this objection. Of the first by a large majority at the special election. N E W ULM, MINN. sermon. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. S O A O A Judge Thayer says: The Sioux City oil mill is burned. Loss, Col. Richard Hinto will arrive at on PETER SCHEREB, At a regular meeting of the Jordan council Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis $45,000 fully insured. The elevator, with about the 1st of Jun and assume charge of The language employed is not of a threatening it was decided to build a fine iron bridge Agricultural and Mechanical Association 25,000 bushels of flax seed, was saved. The character, and in my opinion, no jury the irrigation survey now in progress. across Sand creek, between Jordan and the would be warranted in finding, in view of its mill was one of the largest in the country During a thunder storm at Howard, western addition to the city. Fair 1887. contents, that it was obviously intended by and owned by the National Linseed Company lightning struck a barn containing horses the writer to reflect injuriously on the character The case of Ingrel Hanson vs. O. R. of Chicago. It will be rebuilt. F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, and cattle belonging to Moses Frost, a farmer or conduct of the person addressed, or DEALER IN Mather, the Mankato contractor, for personal to injure or degrade him in the eyes of the A fellow giving the a me of J. R. living near town. The barn was destroyed, damages was thrown out of court at Prest. Manager. public. LUMBER, Barrett, Janesville, Wis., was arrested but all the stock was rescued. Fergus Falls after plaintiff's testimony was It is true that it contains a demand for the at Dubuque, for passing fraudulent heard. The United States grand jury at Pierre, payment of a debt, and says that it is long Fr. Burg, checks on dealers. They were made returned indictments against Trembling past due and that a collector has called several The "Drumme Boy of Gettysburg" company 1 payable to G. B. Grovesner, a prominent Voice, an Indian, for attempting to kill times, it is couched in respectful terms and came to grief at Hastings. Its bagage merchant, and signed Stacy, Brown & no intent is apparent to put it in such form another Indian, and J. A. Hansman, for was attached to satisfy a small claim at Co., a fictitious signature. passed a as to attract public notice or to make it offensive selling lemon extract to Indians. Both the Bailey house. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock number of them, all drawn for $7.50, on to the person addressed. cases were continued until November. left for St. Cloud. clerks left in charge of the store at supper In view of the decision, which we Manufacturer ol and Dealer in The May term of the United States district Fred Busch has traded Opera hall, Hastings, time. would buy a cigar or something think is carrying the law to an extreme court convened in Pierre. The gran to Patrick Griffin for 320 acres of land and receive the change. was finally run CIGARS, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, hardly warranted, business jury was sworn in and put to work, a number in Stevens county. The latter will take down in a saloon. men will find it prudent either to enclose of indictments will be returned against immediate possession and give his personal TOBACCOS, SASH, BLINDS, demands for money in sealed parties for selling liquor without a license attention to the show business. O W A N CANTS. and to Indians. envelopes or to be careful about —and all kindi of— PIPES, At Albert Lea, while eating, an old lady what they write on Dostal cards.— Wor reached Sturgis of the drowning of named Munson got some of the food in her Building Material. the five-year-old boy of Isaac M. Case, a Herald. throat in such a manner that she nearly A A of he re a on at Cor. Minnesota and Center ranchman living twenty miles in the country, choked to death, and is not yet out of as E of being the second child lost by the family danger. Streets, SEW ULM. There are new stories of a legendarynature in this manner. The mother has lost A young man and his sister named Kum Improve In Jail. that are not related in several her mind from grief. NEWULM MIOT. ro were arrested in Morton charged with Star Sample Room, different forms. A correspondent of Every time a batch of jail prisoners Few Tails' alleged murderers were arraigned making and passing counterfeit United at Sturgis, pleading not guilty. the Chicago News, who read the Indian are arraigned in the criminal court States nickels. They were held awaiting Jno.Neuman, The court will fix the time when to proceed and arrival of the United States Marshall. am struck by the vast improvement legend of the creation, sends the with the trial, but it is very probable Farmers' Home. in their personal appearance that a The district court commenced at Mankato. following excellent version of it: that a special term will be held for these The court charged the grand jury. ^ew months' confinement gives them. cases. When the Great Spiiit created the A very lengthy calendar of cases is on for In 99 cases out of 100 they are a Dealer in Judge Campbell at Aberdeen has granted world he first made three men, all the trial. Several important criminal cases JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. course, brutal, heavy drinking class, DRY GOODS, plaintiff a divorce in the case of Alice Barton will be tried and a number of prominent same color. Then he led them to a vs. Har Barton on the grounds of and show their low habits in their civil cases. Dealer in pool of water and bade them jump in cruelty. The plaintiff is allowed the custody faces. In the jail they get the whisky Wines, Liquors Plans for a Lyon county court house and bathe. One of tfcem obeying at of a minor child and alimony. The out of their skins, the so called jail Hats, Caps, Notions, were adopted by the county commissioners. Barton family lived at Bowdle, but Mrs. once leaped in in advance of his fellows pallor leaves their faces clear and Architect Thayer of Mankato furnished Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars. Barton has been living with her parents at them. The building is to cost $25,000, and came out clean and white. white, and more or less refined, and Crockery and Glassware, Faribault some time. The defendant was and the contract will be let soon for they make a better impression upon A fine lunch will be served every day. sergeant-at-arms of the lower house of the The others hesitated, but one soon Green, Dried and Canned its erection. a jury than they certainly would if last legislature. followed the first. When he went in Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Glanders has appeared among the horses the water had become somewhat brought to trial when first arrested. H. A. Leatherman, a late comer to in the vicinity of Alexandria, and several New TJlm. MiniI stained and he came out cooper-colored. Pierre, a young lawyer of promise who reC2iitly A striking case in point was Sanders, have died from the disease. The local I will always take farm produce in exchange moved there from Highmore, in the dog catcher, who killed Police for goods, and pay the highest market price for boards have taken steps to root out the all kinds of paper rags. company with Judge Pettigrew, brother of Officer Printz. When he was first scourge. They will find it a hard task, as Then the third man went in. By Senator Pettigrew, and two others of Fort probably as many as a hundred horses have that time the water ot the pool had put in jail he was about the toughest, Pierre were in a sail boat which became In connection with my store I have a first-class been infected throughout the country. become black and he was consequently bloated and altogether brutalized saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and entangled in the wires of the pontoon Brewer and Bottler. my customers will always And good liquors and black when he had bathed. During a thunder storm at Winnebago specimen ofhumanitylhadever seen. bridge and upset, throwing out the occupants cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. City lightning struck the chimney of the Thus it happens there are white of the boat. Mr. Leatherman went Eight months later he was brought XsjW t/i(M, MW. high school building, the charge passing men, red men and black men in the All goods purchased of me will be delivered to under the pontoon bridge, but could not to trial, It was almost impossible down through the building, tearing off any part of the city free of cost. world. be rescued. The others escaped. This brewery is one of the largeswjstabliabmenU to recognize in the pale, finely drawn brick and plastering and the blackboards Then the Great Spirit laid down of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted MINNESOTA STREET, KEW ULM, MINN. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows elected v, features of the quiet, self possessed up with all the modern improvements. Keg and in its descent, but doing no further damage. three packages before the three men, bottle beer famished to any part of the city on the following officers at Yankton. A. and entilligent talking prisoner the which contained the future fate. Out short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Piper, Lead City, grand master C. J. Bach, WK. FRANK. for family use. The Crescent Creamery company, proprietor hoodlum of the previous year. His JOHN BENTZIN. of pity for the black man he permitted Hurley, grand warden J. "W. Goodner, Country brewers ard others that buy malt will JP of the Northfield creamery, has him to have his first choice of the appearance madesuchagood impression Cottonwoo Mills. Pierre, secretary G. W. Snow. Springfield, find it to their interest to place their orders with reduced the price it pays for milk from 75 me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt that he got off with a two years' treasurer O. S. Bosford, Redfield, grand J££„ attention. to 60 cents per huudred. This has caused The black man without hesitation, representative. Madison was chosen as the sentence, when I believe if the same OTTO SOHELL, Manager considerable indignation among the dairymen took the. largest parcel the red man place for holding the next meeting of the jury had seen him as I did he would who are patrons of the creamery, and whose turn was next took the next Grand Lodge. Odd Fellows visited the have been sent up for life.—Circuit Attorney Custom grinding solicited. Will C. F. Ruemke a meeting was held to discuss the matter. largest parcel, and the white man got cement mills and the State insane asylum. in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. the remaining one, which was very grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Rev. Jennings hassecured for the assembly Cole. S. Nettleton, chief engineer of irrigation small. at Waseca this year Prof. R. S. Weston, 84 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and I inquiry of the department of agriculture gymnasium director of the St. Paul Y. M. Then the men opened their packages. has arrived in Aberdeen in company lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flom Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. C. A., who will for two weeks run a complete That of the black man was with B. S. Lagrange of Greely, Colo., and feed sold at low rates and delirered athletic and physical culture department, NEW ULM, MINN. he Czar' Family. found to contain shovels and other and W. W. Fallet of Denver. The gentlemen teaching both land and water & New Ulm free of expense. implements of labor, the red man's The empress of Russia has her are practical engineers and irrigators, Dealer In athletics. This will be a great attraction contained bows and arrows, and the daughters much with her, and has CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, and have commenced to operate the artesian for the assembly. FKANK & BBNTZIN. white man's small parcel consisted of well on the experimental station of not even a so called governess for The Lincoln county teachers'annual institute pens, ink and tools for light work. the Beard farm east of the city. The government them. Her own personal attendant GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. AUG. gUEETSE closed after a two week's session. From that time on each man made pays their salaries and the people and her lady of honor serve also for The institute was conducted by Prof. McCleary, here furnish the land, seed, etc. They were use of the tools he had chosen. them. In part this springs from the of the Mankato normal school, greatly pleased with the situation and All Good offered at prices which de assisted by Miss Holt. The enrollment emperor's love for simplicity of life, have no doubts of the success of irrigation W re a a in W fy competition Goods will be delivered was large and the work beneficial. HARNESS MAKER in the two Dakotas. but in part, also, that they try to "Mark Twain" has a queer trinity free to a a of the city. All in The special features of the week were a surround themselves with as few people of literary adjuncts in his workshop. W I S O N S I N of farm a in a for lecture by Prof. McCleary and a Longfellows —and Dealer In— as possible, so that as little as It consists of his pen, corn-cob pipe and entertainment by the institute, assisted Mrs. Mary J. Scott, of Waterville, is Whips, Collars, and all other may be concerning their private life a billard cue. Practically, he has two by local talent. dead. Deceased was 78 years of age and articles usually kept should transpire to the outer world, DAKOTA HOUSE. died of heart disease. '•'dens" in his home, one being his bedroom William Durmet, a German farmer in in a first-Glass harness of whom they are, and not without where he often writes for an the town of Orange, committed suicide by Mrs. Jame3 Hilyard, daughter-in-law of shop. taking rat poison. had threatened so the late J. K. Hilyard of St. Paul, died at hour before breakfast. But the most good reason, much afraid. The empress OPP. POST OFFICE— NE W ULM MINN a times to take his life that people Hudson after a long illness. of his work is done in a room at the superintends in person the education New harnesses made to order and re long ago ceased to pay attention to him It MRS. A. SEITERP-op. Ellis Evans, the young St. Louis patient top of his house, which serves as billiard of the two little grand pairing promptly attended to. is the opinion of neighbors that the present at the Oliver Wendell Holmes hospital room and literary den combined. duchesses, Xenie and Olga, aged respectively NEW MLM, MINN •successful attempt is due to accident that This house is the most centrally located who wandered off, was picked up at E a When at work the humorist's corncob 14 and 6. The emperor in he intended to take only enough of the Claire by the chief of police. Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords pipe is his constant companion, his leisure moments tries to do the poison to scare his family and prove himself A Polander Kawotski by name of Shawano and when he is weary of writing he in earnest, but took an overdose. same for his boys Especially he while under the influence of liquor, Booms.1- good Sample turns to his billard table. He plays loves to give them music and Senator Henry Keller of Sauk Center, took a teaspoonful of Paris green. Medical an excellent game of billards, and is who is experimenting for the state with his aid was called in and he will recover. Meat Market, dancing lessons, for he thinks himself DEALERS IN really an expert with the cue. One LUMBE new rlax machine, made a test with it on No cause is known for the act other than he a great musician, and has a predilection Fred Busclvs land in the eastern part of had been drinking. side of the wall is entirely taken up for the cornet-a-piston.-— Hastings, separating the fibre from the with a case having in it not less than The second trial of Capt. Landgraf of the GHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. Leisure'Hours. straw and turning out a fine article of tow, steamer Nayada, at Milwaukee on a charge two dozen cues. In a corner of the several, hundred pounds of which were of murder, resulted in his acquittal. room is his desk, with a photograph A large supply of fresh meats, san rsent to the state prison at Stillwater to be •A shot Charles Wilbur, a sailor, and the jury LATH, SHINGLES, BOOB& beside it into which are dropped stray sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on 'manufactured into twine. The machine decided that the shooting was justifiable, A E iv Cigar* thoughts or lines for "a story some 41 hand. All orders from the country worked to perfection, and is pronounced a the captain's life being in danger when he SASH JLND The costliest cigar smoked in New time to be written." Mark Twain promptly attended to. rsuccess. fired. York is said to be a Havana Henry undoubtedly gets a quantity of solid Lime, Cemen md Coal CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Joseph B. re and Carrie Ellis eloped The injunction restraining the sale of comfort out of this life. Nothing ruffles Clay, which is usually sold wrapped from Northfield, and, although search was certain lands at Shell Lake belonging to him few things bother him even in gold or silver foil and which costs at once instituted, they could not be found Stillwater lumbermen, for taxes, has been HEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, for a moment. He works only when until word was received that they were $1.25 apiece at retail. As to the dissolved, and the lands are now being Lowest pric— mtwmwtk :at Redwing, and the relatives of the sold. The plaintiffs will now test the legality in the mood, for with a big income cost of manufacture ot such a cigar lg. Schwendinger, JProp?r. young couple at once went to that of the sale. About two thousand descriptions froin his published books, the pen is a manufacturer says that it is wh ol. place, and found that they had been are involved. Q»8l»U MMOXO*4 P*j»» no longer a necessary breadwinner. ly impossible to make a cigar whose married at Maiden Rock the preceding •XWVXJI, Assistant Superintendent D. Cunningham, He has a delightful home, owns a big Monuments, Tombstones and all actual cost, with the use of the choicest evening. French was twenty-one years old of the Burlington road, and Miss farm besides, has a prosperous publishing other work in my line made to order 1TVOLI and most costly material throughout, a had been attending Carleton, and Miss Belle Smith, daughter of D. R. Smith, proprietor business, smokes his pipe, and promptly and. in a workmanlike manner Ellis was only sixteen, a was in attendance can exceed twenty-five cents. of the Cameron house, were married takes life easier than any literary man atreasonable rates. at the public schools. at La Crosse. They left at once for St. The cigar retailed in the market for NEWULM. MINN I know of. Paul, and will take a trip to the Pacific •1' $1 eosts the manufacturer about fifteen AND NORTH DAKOTA. coast. BREWERY cents. There is a smalL added Joseph Bayn, a laborer employed on the THE report that Philadelphia is GEO. BENZ A SONa A warrant was issued at E a Claire for item of expense in stamping, and the about ready to set up a handsome steam shovel at the Northern Pacific track Dr. E. G. Cole of Fairchild, who is charged boxing may ce made more or less costly west of the river, at Bismarck, was buried by monument to George Washington, the with failure to report to the health authorities baportm «ad Waslawia Daatanla but even with these added it will O S. 8CHMUCKEB, subscription for which were commenced a landslide. When dug out by his companions a case of contagious disease which WINES & ninety-three years ago, has given he was dead. be seen that the profit on the higher was in his charge, thus being alleged to NEWULM, MINNESOTA Rev. George E. Gerowe, superintendent fresh confidence and courage to the grade of cigars is immense.—New be in violation of the law requiring physicians s-* LIQUORS, It, trustees of the New York Grant monument Par* sold in quantities to «oit the of the Fort Stephenson agency, was eleared to give such notice. Th offense is York Evening Sun. Ktttiaf fund. rchaaer. Special attention paid to to bv United States Commissioner Allen of the punishable by a fine. ol"- .", %.'••*-" S 117 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Uimm 'W''f 'S&^&Sf\tJ^ktM^t^^%h^?) .(r.t^s.rv,i