New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 24, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST. A programm has been completed Brewster, and Earley & Brewster, of Chippewa ,flifL.Co:h QUANTRELL, THE MYSTERY. f] Eagle Roller for grand Fourt of Jul celebration Falls, were dissolved. Mr. Early buying at Grand Forks. Judge Templeton will the interests of his partners. Th business of these tw firms the past sik years A Short Sketch by One Who Knew S of the important Events S S S has amounted to about $1,000,000. Geo. B. Considerable About Him, ot the Week in the Northwestern 600 Barrels Per Daj, Earley will join his -father in the business. A telegram has been received at Ellendale The public never seemed to have a C.H.Ross, •States. from Sheriff Cross stating that he is on C. H. CHADBOTJKN, A a meeting of lumbermen at Ashland, correct ideli of Quantrell, says T. J. is a me from Detroit, Mich., with steps were taken for the purchase of a fire President. Cashier. Herbert I. Cole, of this county, charged Younger, an Osceola (Mo.) correspondent tug to protect the lumber and dock interests COR MINN AN CENTR E SIRS,NEWULM. Our flour cannot be beat.' with seduction. has eluded the officers -"Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North on Chequamegon bay. T"he docks are of the St. Louis Republic. ever since last October. valued at nearly $3,000,000 and a tug is essential MINNESOTA and South Dakota News in a He came to Missouri a mystery, The North Dakota firemen's association to their proper protection. lived a life of mystery, and died unknown Kew Ulm/Miiai. Nutshell. LOUIS BUBNGER, held a three days' session at Fargo. Capt. Graham and McDonald, two burglars even to his most intimate Dan Yorkey, of Grafton, was elected president, whose cases were taken before the state supreme to succeed Wineman, of Grand Forks. court and then to the United States friends. Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., The meeting next year will be held at Grand I N N E S O A supreme court, where their sentence was revoked, Collections and all Business pertaining He had but little to say about his Forks. MWULM, MS&l were resentenced by Circuit Judge A 10 year-old child of Adolp Hermel career, and what he did say could not to Banking Promptly^ Parish at Ashland. They were both given •died at Waterville. A the school election at Steele great activity Undertaker ten years each at Waupun commencing be strictly relied upon. prevailed and the vote was the largest Attended to. The Haggard gas well at Warren was lit Jun 8, 1889, which shortens their former ever polled here, the main contest being tor the first time the other day and citizens The only thing that was positively sentence by four years. INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, over the treasurer's office. Nearly everybody are enjoying the unusual sight. known of him was that he was reared in the township voted, and the vote The Wisconsin World's Fair commissioners in Ohio, and went from that state t*o Willie, 9 years old, son of J. G. Eose, was $500,000. on treasurer was a tie.. held their first meeting the other Kansas, and from there to Missouri. •drowned the St Croix river at Warre and dealer in all kinds of day. A permanent organization was formed A search party was organized by the Masonic He came to this State with a deepseated while playing on the logs in the mill boom. FURNITURE. and the following officers were elected: lodfe at Minot to the body of enmity toward Kansas and The 25th anniversary of the first settleof President, D. A. Ledyard Smith, of Appleton Joh Bailey, a member who has been missing NEW ULM Kansas men. Renville county was celebrated at vice-president, Price, of Black two weeks. is surveyor of McHenry sacred Heart recently. After gathering together a band of River Falls secretary, C. W Graves, of Viroqua county and lives near Minot. His horse chosen followers he proceeded to wage FRANK FRIEDMANN, Lightning struck and instantly killed treasurer, Joh Savage, of was found at Russell lake, Stevens county, ROLLER MILL CO, Solomon Peterson, a Swede farmer, living a terrific warfare on Kansas and all Schullsburg. Th board went to Chicago a few days ago with saddle and bridle on. three miles west of Atwater. who took sides with them in the border to select a site for a building in which to The jury in the case of Newbery, at Fargo, dealer in trouble. The lesidence of Chris Mannehan, about place the Wisconsin exhibit. charged with robbing the mail train on the The secret of his success was in the Tour miles north of Chatneld, together Groceries, Crockery, Stonewan, Northern Pacific at New Salem a year ago with all furniture and clothing, was totally I O W A fact hat every man in his command Merchant Millers, returned a, verdict on the second court, •destroyed by fire. was carefully selected and drilled in Lyman aud Kirkpatrick's stallion. Royal vyhich will place Newberg in the penitentiary Slassware, Not] jed Milton, died at Ottumwa. I cost $6,000 in the use of the revolver, then given to Burglars entered the residence of James for between five and ten years, at the Kentucky. understand that he must fight when -Royce at Caledonia and stole $65 cash, discretion of the judge, 3Srewuim, Minn? $150 in notes, a suit of clothes and other ordered to do so, selecting his own The annual summer meeting of the Iowa A enterprising youth named E Waiden Fruit, Floor, articles. method, saving bjmself as much as sheriff's association met at Cedar Rapids I ofMandan cut off the tail of Sitting with about fifty members in attendance. possible, and inflicting as much damage The surveying of the Red Lake reservatio Bull's horse with the intention of keeping it on the enemy as possible, retreating is progiessmg rapidily. I is expected A gas well was struck six miles south of as a relic Parties having the horse in charge All goods sold at bottoi MlRUFlCTURERS OF CHOICE SpRIIG or advancing as circumstances demanded. WHEAT FLOUB. at by Oct 1 the work will be completed. Spencer, on the farm of Wilson Hartman, were negotiating with an express company I part delivered free of cost to t: Crops the vicinity are looking fine. while boring for water. Considerable excitement to send the animal to Ne Yor enroute the city. prevails. If he had a man unfitted for his work William Newberry, convicted of robbing to Germany. Great indignation prevails Received First Premiums at he was sent to the regular army, and a mail tram at New Salem, was sentenced A employe of Denecke & Yethers, dealers Waiden will be prosecuted. N E W ULM. MI in this way he selected until a full Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. tr eight 3 ears at hard labor the penitential in dry good at Cedar Rapids, found SOUTH DAKOTA. company of tried men were banded together. what is believed to be a bomb in the rear Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis PETEP SCHISjEB, part of the store. W found a fire in the During a dance at Richland, 11 miles east A Sauk Rapids special says Mrs. bomb was burning. He had no discipline, rarely ever Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Vermillion, Joh Cassidy, a youngman O'Rielly of German town, this county, went was shot by an unknown party and instantly gave a command, and when he did it insane drer the supposed drowning of her A oat meal company has been organized Fair 1887. killed. Jealousy was the cause. was to the point. He watched the at Mason City and will be incorporated *on. She will be sent to St Peter. movements of the enemy, knew when Mrs. J. Wmdedahl, of Carthage has under the laws of the state with a capital F. MADLENEK, C. L. ROOS, A attempt was made to wreck the limited DEALER IN/ tp strike, laid his plans, and depended been adjudged insane and will be taken to of $30,000. The most modern and approved Chicago train by misplacing a switch at Prest. Manager. LUMBER, the state asylum at Yankton. She attempted machinery will in the fourstory upon his men to execute them. When Rogers' side track, three mile3 north of stone mill at Rock Falls. suicide many times. all was ready for a fight his only command W a Fr. Burg, was "Fight them, boys," when Farmer Lighthouse obtained a verdict Eleven passenger conductors on the Iowa Rogers has returned to Waterville pellmell they would go at the enemy division of the Illinois central were discharged in the circuit court at Aberdeen for $875 from Boston, where he represented the upon their reporting for work recently. with such fury that lew, if any, ever against the Milwaukee railroad company, Minnesota manufactuimg company in the No reason was given them but withstood their charges. for horses killed several years ago. national furniture convention. officials say dishonesty is the cause. Some He was not a tactician or an educated Gov. Mellette has appointed Phillips, The ele\ator at Brownton, owned by of the men had been in the employ of the soldier, but simply a good judge of Manufacturer of and Dealer in of Watertown, a member of the railroad Childs & Hmreichs, burned with several company for 30 years. human nature. He knew what to expect commission, to take effect, in place of LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, •thousand bushels of wheat The building CIGARS, Joh Dunhouse, a house mover of Dubuque, of each and every one of his men A Chase, who has been holding over and grain were insured 'from last year and has resigned. cut the wires of the fire alarm system, under any and all circumstances also BASH, BLINDS, The United States government ship arrived TOBACCOS, by which a loss of $1,200 falls on the city by what the enemy would do under any Two children of Joh Morrarity, of at Duluth. She is -an official lighthouse the burning out of the signal repeater, given circumstance. His men had absolute Marion Junction, aged respectively 4 years inspection a a is on her first PIPES, —and all kinds of— 41 coils, arresters, etc. George Osborn, an and 4 months, were seriously burned by confidence in him and he in trip electrician, was severely shocked and burned eating concentrated lye, but tbey will recover. them. Hence they went to the enemy Building Material. Roy, the 10-year-old son of Hilton, in handling the wires. as an earthquake to a roaring cyclone. Cor. Minnesota and Center of Kenyon while playing with a toy cannon The temperance people are making another Quantrell was not communicative Gov Mellette has accepted the resignation of his owncqnstiuction, had hia cheek laid Streets, ffEW TJLM raid on the saloons at Cedar Rapids, even to his best friends, except when of A Chase as a member of the open and the sight of one eye destroyed. and in the past few days nearly every absolutely necessary. Many of his board of railway commissioners, and appointed NEW ULM MIM. The stone cutters in Coate^ Bros & Cross' saloonkeeperhas been served with a warlan Star Sample Room, Frank P. Phillips, of Watertown, most daring undertakings were a profound a at St Cloud stiuck owing to a of arrest. Some have already appeared to fill the vacancy took the oath of secret to his command until disagreement of the owneis and a ni&n before justices, plead guilty, and paid Jno.Neuman, office and entered upon his duties. they were in the svv un, and then they named Stone as to wiges to be paid him and their fines. About thirty-five cases have only knew they had a duty to perform A company has been formed at Pierre Farmers' Home. not yet been disposed of, but they will be At the Winon a council meeting "et for investigating and leav,e the rest to Quantrell. whose ma object is to get together representative charges prefeired against attended to the first of the week. Selling There v\ere tew if any of his Indians from every known tribe Marshal J. W Ryan, the latter was discharged of liquors go on, however, the same as men knew where they weregoing when and also a collection of the different articles Dealer in by a vote of S to 1 ever. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. manufactured by them and exhibit the they made the Lawrence raid. They DRY GOODS, At the sale of school lands at Warren The body of Prof I. Bunn, who disappeared same at the World's Fair. were called together, Quantrell turned Dealer in State Auditor Bierman sold 3 700 acres, "t from Shell Rock recently was his horse in the direction of Lawrence, At the annual meeting of the trustees of Wines, Liquors a\ eraged $7 per acre, and this land was far found floating in a little lake near that and they followed. The result is well Redfield college the old corps of proffessors Hats, Caps, Notions, from a railroad town. Pi of Bunn was one of the best known. When he destroyed Bhint's was re-elected and two additional instructors and Cigars. Croceries, Provisions, known musicians in the state, but was I sinking an artesian well on Jame provided for The graduates are command, near Baxter Sprhi£ Jj6ot a somewhat eratic in his movements, and Huggard a miles west of Warren, Crockery and Glassware, Misses Amelia Bates, Grace How and Rebekah man of his knew what he was up to when he disappeared it was supposed he natui al gas a« struck at 20 feet. If the gas A fine lunch will be served every day. Hedges. The fall term opens Sept. until they were head over heels in battle. Green, Dried and Canned had gone to some of the neighboring towns. Jf pio\es to be permanent it will be utilized 16. After Price's raid he gathered up I is thought to be a case of suicide. Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. \y the citv twenty-five of his old guard, started The installation of Rev. A McGogney, Enoch Miller of Rock Dell was sentenced A special from Mt. Pleasant says: Grandfather from Jackson county, Missouri, New Ulm. Minn of Peoria, as pastor of the Presbyterian to two years and three months in Theodore Schreiner celebrated his I will always take farm produce In exchange church, occurred at Huro Rev. D. S. crossed the Osage river at Linn Creek, for goods, and pay the highpst market price for state's prison for grand larceny His son 80th birthday at the Masonic hall by a McCaslin, of Minneapolis, gave the charge Mo., thence to Pocahontas, Ark., all kinds of paper rags. is serving a like sentence for participation large reception. Over two hundred invitations to the people Rev. A Work, of Brookings thence to the Mississippi ri\ er, crossing in the robbery sent throughout Iowa, and a gave the charge to the pastoi. The over into Tennessee, thence to In connection with my store I have a first-class goodly number of guests were present. sermon was by Rev. Joh Ewart. saloon furnished with asplendid billiard tableand A us Falls special says the supervisors Brewer and Bottler. Kentucky, passing himself as a federal my customers will always find good liquors and is well known throughout the state, having of Pelican and Scrambler townships The Aberdeen|board of education have selected officer, drawing supplies at the posts VI cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. been the grand tyler of the grand lodge A have called upon the county commissioners the following teachers of the city as they went until some of his men WW lTlM, MW. F. and A. M. the past 35 years. to take steps to stop the spi ead of the schools for the ensuing year Principal, All goods purchased of me will be delivered to got drunk and shot some of his federal any part of the city free of cost grasshoppers They are hatching out in The police of Ottumwa captured two Mrs M. E Lovejoy assistant principal, This brewery is one of the largest establishment! officers, thus letting the cat out of of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Miss Hart. Th other teachers thus far burglars in the act of blowing open a safe in great quantities and are very destructive. MIN?ES0T4. STREET, the wallet and his disguise, resulting NEW ULM, MINN. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and agreed upon are Miss Campbell, Miss Tucker, Gither's ax and tool store. They gave A 14-v ear-old son of Bierdon accidentally in his death. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on Miss Robinson, Miss Case, Miss Hauser their names as Fran Johnson and Joh short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted shot himself at Slay ton was lying He was wounded at old man Wakefield's WM. FRANK. for family use. and Mrs A. Gilmor. Small. Two other alleged crooks, C. A. JOHN BBNTZIN. thegiass plajing with a gun and di awing and taken to Louisville, where Conntry brewers and others that buy malt will Bostwick and E W Reynolds, were detected At the Redfield college commencement Cottonwood Mills. it tow aids him It was accidentally discharged find it to their interest to place their orders with he died under the care of the sisters of with a gold brick made of copper, which B. Walker, ofWilmot, took the first me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt and the charge entered his side. charity, and was buried in the Catholic attention. they were evidently planning to use on died half an hour trustees' prize, J. W Stevens, of Foulkton, cemetery, and to this day no living OTTO SCHELL, Manager some sucker, and a search of their quarters second Miss E a Black, of Frankfort, Loui-e Zimbnck, a Geiman girl of seventeen man has any idea what took him into disclosed a whole outfit of burglars tools. carried off the prize for the best missionary C. F. Ruemke summer*, eloped with William Toplin, Kentucky or where he was going from They are supposed to be the gang who blew Custom grinding solicited. Will essaj, J. W Barrington, of Marshall county, a widow er of two months, from Park River. there, or what he expected to accomplish. open a safe at Grand Rapids. captured the Milton gold medal for the grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange The gn parents and brothers were opposed His men had followed him best English composition. to him and they had to take this 84 fits, flour, 5 fts. shorts and 9 with blind confidence, knowing he was W O I N A I N The executive council of the state bankeis' wav to get married They have probably lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui on some kind of a desperate mission, Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. association met at Aberdeen to take gone to Dakota with willing hands to execute his orders. and feed sold at low rates and delirered steps to test the constitutionality of the NEW ULM, MINN. The Hotel Clerk Was Onto the Little Three sections of Carlton county school His death left hts intention a new banking law There were present A New Ulm free of expense. Game, lands weie placed on sale, comprising 1,800 Dealer in mystery, and thus the greatest guerrilla Bankers I an of Vermillion, Hale of acres of choice mineral and grazing CHOICE 6E0CERIES. CROCKERY, Scotland, Digge of Milbank, Fisher of Volga, It was exactly midnight the other chieftain of modern times flashed FRANK & BENTZIN. lands This land has been caiefully inspected Ware ot Clark, Beebe of Ipswich, across the military skits. He came a night vv hen a stranger walked softly and its value well known to the Rhodes of Bowdle and William of Webster mystery, originated the most destructive into a Broadway hotel and whispered GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. purchaser The prices ranged from $5 to AUG. QUE3STSE, BartlettTripp and Campbell of band ever kijown, and died 530 all of it sold above the hguie oftheappiaiseis Yankton and Potter of Aberdeen to the clerk, who whirled the register leaving them mystified. have been letamed as counsel. The utmost around at him: All Goods offered at prices which defy Owners of mortgaged farms in Douglas offoits will be made to get the matter into competition. Goods will be delivered Finds of a Hotel Clerk. "Will you please tell me if Admiral countv havdeceive circulars from the the supreme court without delay. HARNESS MAKER free to any part of the city. All kinds government census bureau asking for detailed Beaumont is stopping at this hotel?'' "For a little while/recently," said of farm produce taken in exchange for information'about moitgage obligations W I S O N S I N —and Dealer in— "He is not," was the reply. Walter Conner, cashier of the Hotel goods. foi the use of the census department Ev-Gov. Harrison Ludmgto died at Whips, Collars, and all other Cadillac, one evening. "I thought I In quite a number ot caoe farmers have got "Thanks—exceedingly thankful," Milwaukee aged seventy-eight. articles usually kept was out just $20 in/ good money. A the enoneous notion that the government DAKOTA HOUSE. whispered the man as he tiptoed out. G, Glaver, the gents furnishing goods intends to pay the mortgage in a fir8t-*las8 harness guest came to pay Bis bill and handed man of Ea Claire, assigned to Adelp Ten minutes later he returned with over a $20 gold piafce. I took it without shop. I he hotel barn and ice house oi 0 Bergh the same soft step and mysterious air Glasiion weie burned at Willmar, and OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINN looking at itf very closely, but There was a destructive fire at Mandoria, New harnesses made to order and re eight horses belonging to faimers were also to whisper. when I came to balance up I received MRS. A. SEITER P*op. destroying 11 buildings the business part buined The fne is supposed to have been pairing promptly attended to. "I was mistaken. His name is not a severe shock, when I examined the of the city. Loss, $10,000, partly insured. accidentally set bv parties who had taken NEW MLM, MINU $20 gold piece found it was considerable This house is the most centrally located Admiral Beaumont, but General fiee lodgings the hayloft. Th loss to A destructive fire at Mondovi destroyed different from the regulation Gla-iion on buildings is about $2,000, no insula eleven buildings in the business pait of the Thomas." Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords piece authorizedby Uncle Sam. In the nee city The loss is $10 000, partly insured. "No such man here, sir." Booms.v place where the word 'Liberty' appears good Sample my Ryan, aged fourteen years, broke. "Thanks—many thanks." Joe Kennedy was appointed and confirmed was 'Kellb-gg & Co., and on the into one of the mills at Northheld and secured chief of police of Ashland Th This time it wasn,t over five Meat Market, some $10 Inch was in the till. reverse side Where -United States' complications the police department minutes before he returned, and he BEALER8 IN LUMBE was one of a gang of youthful burglars who have been settled. walked on tip-toe to the counter and ought to be was 'San Francisco, Cal.' were tried at the district court this spring whispered: I naturally concluded at first thought The body of Alex: Jorg-^nsen, drowned at and released on a suspended sentence on CHAS. STOEBE, Prop'r. "Sorry to trouble you again, but it Shell Lake recently, came to shore the other that the coir/was nothing more than piomixe of good behavior His younger is neither Admiral Beaumont nor day and was buried as sodn a* the coroner an advertising piece, but as it appeared brother is alreadv in the reform school, General Thomas I want. It's Jones— hav ing been sent there about a month ago. pronounced it unnecessary to hold an so like unto gold I concluded to ask A large supply of fresh meats, sau Z. Jones." Fire destroyed the one story building inquest. LATH, SHINGLES, DOOB&t people better posted on money than I sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on ft owned by Mrs. Doyle at Lake Crystal. One "No Z. Jones here." Langdon, a meat market man of Ea hand. All orders from the conntry was. I weht to a banker, of course, SASH AND BLIND. pai was occupied by Tolls ax- a drug "Just plain Z. Jones—small a Claire sometime ago was left $2,030. promptly attended to. and from him I received the news store, and the other by Mrs Spencer as a went into bu-jiness, was unfortunate, and a a a me in left leg—open Lime, Cemant and Coal CASH PAID FOR HIDES. restaurant Th flames spread to a brick that the coin was genuine, in fact that countenance." reverses finally made him crazy is building owned and occupied by Estell it wqs worth more than $20. The "No such man." jiow in the county jail for safekeeping. as a meat market Mrs Doyle's banker explained,that the piece was HEW DLM MARBLE WORKS, "Very well I'll call again." Mrs Ellen Keller was arrested at Ea building was a total loss insurance one ivhich Kellogg & Co., of San Lowest prices mkemys* $400 "No, you won't! Here—take it and insurance on Toll's drug store, Claire for cruel treatment of an adopted on Frac/sco, were authorized by the go!". Mrs Spencer's stock and furniture, lg. Schwendinger, Jhrop*r. baby boy, less than 2 years old. I is alleged on Government to coin about the year Estell Bros., $3,800, The clerk handed out a nickel, aud she picked the child up and in a fit»f OyyeaiU Infirm &ey«fc 1854J. lie said that there were very the man took it, bowed his thanks, passion dashed him down on the porch mrwoxM, NORTH DAKOTA. and said as he softly tiptoed away: few ih circulation at the present day, Monuments, Tombstones and all and otherwise maltreated tiini. 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order "Yours until death! You know how but mat each of them contained more A Mmo special says wool is being marketed W. French was sentenced at Ashland promptly and in a workmanlike mannei to keep tavern, and you are onto the daily. Twenty-five thousand fleeces gold than any of the regular $20 gold to Waupu for life at hard labor, for the racket! Good-night!"—New York atreasonable rates. will be shipped from this point. brutal murder of Gavin M. Steele about six peicep. Any jeweller, he said, would World. NEWULM. MINN months ago. asked to be sentenced to be The Methodist conference of the Bismarck pay more than its face value for it." A N shot rather than be sentenced to prison for district met at Bismarck in charge —Detroit Tribune. BREWERY A Delicate Question. life. of Presiding Elder Sheckler Attendance GEO. BENZ A SONS. Revivalist—Have you got religion, very satisfactory and much interest manifested Oie was bound over at E a Claire, ^ru 1 rf\ my friend? Pardonable Pride. *$\* on a charge of grand larceny. recently 4k I»portmudWhola«]*DMlOTt a stole a traveling bag and $15 from a Stillwater Hardened Sinner—Well, I've got The board of education of Grand Forks O S 8CHMUCKEB, Snarpson—Phaltz, what makes your WINES tfc man, named French, who was dozing has awarded Anderson fe Kissner the contract some kind of a paip on my insides, lo.esored? .r^***"* *S NEW ULM, MINNESOTA for the erection of two wings of fhe in a seat at one of the railway depots, but I dunno whether it's religion or a 4 LIQUORS, fhiltz—It glowswith pride because Central school building for $5,970, to be while waiting for a train. return of my old liver complaint.— Par. b*n .old la ««a*titiM lowjnlt the KttiiBi..r finished Sept. 1, 1891. it neter pokes itself mfco other 'peopies'business.—Yankee rchaMT Special atUnttoa paid to tte The lumber firms af Earley, Brow & 319 E. 8rd Str. St. Blade. PMI