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

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.1 tj?n ^51 THE NORTHWEST troit to retain possession of Cole, the alleged visit with his daughter, Mrs. Isaac L. Hillifl. Brown Co. Bank. Eagle Roller Mill Co. HIS SNAKE RECORD, seducer of a young lady. Cole's Mends Negotiations has just been completed are making a hard fight to prevent his return. whereby the Cereal milling company of Ceder Rapids becomes a member of the A Georgian Who Does No Wish tc» Has Capacity of v*l A Summary of the Important Events After a ten-day trial at Devils Lake the American cereal milling company, organized Pos as Munchausen 600 Barrels Per Day. of the Week in the Northwestern Agnes Baldwin murder case was concluded, at Akron, Ohio. The oat mill here is There is a citizen of Valdosta who as far as the testimony is concerned. one of the largest in the country. C. H. CHADBOUKN, C. H. BOSS, States nas had some startling experiences The defense claimed insanity, and occupied The baby carriage factory of the Chapman, President. Cashier. with poisonous snakes during his life. 10 hours in summing up. Judge Reed and Rattan company at Cedar Our flour cannot be beat. COR, MINN. AND CENTRE STRS, Morgan's charge to the jury was very able Rapids was entirely destroyed by fire, He is entirely responsible, does not Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and most impartial. causing a loss of $40,000, with partial insurance. NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. like notoriety and seldom talks of his and South Dakota News in a Four of the five men arrested at Grand Spontaneous combustion caused adventures with reptiles, because he the fire. Henry V«eley, the fireman, was New Ulm, Minn. Forks and at East Grand Forks on suspicion O I S E N E 1 Nutshell. seriously injured by the explosion. fears his recital of them would not be of being the men who burglarized Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., rj the Winnipeg jewelry store of large quantities Hog cholera has broken out with unusual believed,andhe does not care to figure MINNESOTA. of diamonds, jewelry and watches severity in several localities near Collections and all Business pertaining as a Munchausen among snake story KEW ULM, MOnT* The anniversary of St. John's day was celebrated were taken to Winnipeg for trial. Waterloo. In Eagle township one tellers. to Banking Promptly at Crookston. Undertaker, A car load of well-to-do immigrants farmer has lost an entire herd of Some time ago he was attracted by from West Superior, Wis., arrived at Ellendale 150. The disease seems to affect the Attended to. Coroner Shipard has been summoned to recently over the Great Northern, and young animals mostly, and is made worse the laughing of a child who was at East Grand Forks to investigate the cause INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, will become residents of Dickey county. by the long continued cold rains. of death of a woman near that point. play in the front yard. Looking This is understood to be only the beginning The 18th annual commencement of St. $500,000. Fire consumed the entire Foley row and through the window he discovered to of an influx of homeseekers in this Joseph's college was held at ubuque. •other buildings at Aitkin. The loss is almost section, brought about by the Great Northern his horror at the child was playing This institution is a seminary for the education total, but the owners will rebuild. people. of Catholic priests and has an attendance with a great live rattlesnake, which and dealer in all kinds of :~X Olaf Anderson, a Norwegian, who came NEW ULM of over one hundred students. The The residence of William Huggins, a sprang its warning rattle just as the from Sacred Heart to Sleepy Eye, was adjudged FURNITURE graduates were E. J. Jungblatt, W. Pope farmer living eight miles' south of Grand child was rescued from what would insane and taken to St. Peter. Forks, burned with its contents. Mrs. Huggins and L. Corrigan. They will finish with a was badly burned, and died within theologic course at the Montreal seminary. have been certain death. Burglars broke into A. W. Dean & Co.'s ROLLER MILL CO., an hour. She was the daughter of D. P. drug store at Sherburn and stole two Judge Ney has decided in the case of a will, At another time recently, while wading 1 .( Reeves, a pioneer settler of the Red river FRANK FRIEDMANN, watches valued at $75. written with an indelible led pencil that it Aralley. in a branch, he stepped on a large Coroner Rounseville has gone out is valid. He bases his opinion on the An unknown man in attempting to to investigate. water moccasin, and narrowly escaped weight of authority in numerous other dealer in •', alight irom a moving passenger train at being bitten, as he had crushed the Considerable alarm is being caused at Merchant Millers, cases, although he himself, leans to the Sauk Rapids, fell and broke his collar bone body of the reptile and aroused its Sanborn among the farmers by the appearance Groceries, Crockery, Stonewuo, opinion that wills written and signed with and was otherwise seriously injured. wrath. I did show fight, however, during the past few weeks of a new a led pencil should not be admitted to probate. weed called pepper grass, which threatens A tramp, who gave his name as Ed. McGuire, chasing him to dry land. to seriously injure, if not entirely destroy Slassware, Notions, Canned A in jumping off the Northern Pacific A Ft. Dodge special says Mrs. Eliza Vance, "On still another occasion," says JSTe-wXJlm, in crops growing on summer fallow, which train at St. Cloud broke his shoulder living in Douglass township, while in a fit this hero of many battles with snakes, it alone appears to affect. It seems to and suffered several contusions. "I had cause to a all day with choke out the grain, and it is said that of insanity, wandered from home recently Fruit, Flour, etc. .1 Halfbreeds near Beaver Creek discovered many acres of wheat will not be worth and could not be found. A searching companions in a swamp, and it was silver that tests 60 per cent. C. A. McGraw cutting on account of its ravages. party was organized and the body of the during snake time of the year. During A E RS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Alcity. goods seld at bottom price* aa4 has bought the mine and expects to raise unfortunate woman found laying near the at day I had the misfortune to the The case of Braithwaite vs. Powers, appealed money to develop it. Illinois Central track near Tara. She had delirered free of cost to any part ~1 from Burleigh county as a judgment step on as many as three live Received First Premiums at N E W ULM, MINN. of the district court granting anew been struck by a train and fatally hurt. Swan Oleson, a farmer living five mile3 and wriggling moccasins at different trial, was reversed by the supreme court. northwest of Belle Plaine, was instantly times, but had the good luck, as usual Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. PETEB SCHERER, The case has been in the courts fifteen years, killed by lightning while crossing a field IFirst Edition of Robinson Crusoe to get off without having their poisonous Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis seventy five thousand is involved, and grew near his home the other evening. fangs struck into my flesh. No It is not every day at we have to out of the Missouri river freight contract: Agricultural and Mechanical Association other one of the party had such close Hydrophobia is becoming alarmingly Senator Powers, of Montana, and the Leighton chronicle the sale of a complete and calls. I all fell to my lot. prevalent at Chatfield. About thirty-six estate of St. Paul, defendants. This decision perfect copy of the fisst edition of De Fair 1887. At another time, while I was pushing dogs have been killed. Some think the is final and a victory for the plaintiff. Foe's immortal romance, "Robinson DEALER IN my way through a thick and boggy F. MADLENEB, C. L. ROOS, state board of health should interfere. Crusoe." By a "complete" first edition SOUTH DAKOTA. swamp, one of my feet broke through LUMBER, Prest Manager. Owing to delay in forwarding the is understood, of course, not only John Anderson, died of sustroke at the moss-coevred mud, and it threw duplicate pay roll, payment to the Sisseton the "Adventures" themselves, which Glidden, aged thirty years. me forward. I caught at a tussock Fr. Burg, Indians will not be made until about July were first published in 1719, but the Jack Partridge had his right arm cut off just by me, and threw my hand on a 10. "Farthe Adventures," which appeared by a saw in his father's mill, in the town large moccasin. I flinched, but did a few months afterward, and also The Waseca creamery building burned of Union. not move. I was stuck in the mud the "Serious Reflections During the recently. It was the property of E. C. Its forked tongue flashed in my face! Deadwood voted $50,000 bonds for international Life of Robinson Crusoe," dated 1720. Ranney. Loss about $4,000, insurance unknown. I could not get up without a struggle, improvements. Nine hundred Manufacturer of and Dealer in It is very unusual for the three volumes and I was afraid to make the effort, votes were cast. to appear in the market together, At a special election at Fairmont the LATH, SHINGLES, DOORg fearing that a movement on my part CIGARS, The indictment against Julfs. one of the each of the premier impression, •question of issuing $15,000 bonds for water would bring a strike in the face! I held men charged with killing Few Tails, was works and electric lights was carried by 12 and we only remember of one instance SASH, BLINDS, my breath, while my hand went to my quashed at Sturgis upon request of the TOBACCOS, ..majority. during the last four seasons. In the prosecution. belt, and I drew therefrom a pistol. Perkin's sale, July, 1899, a set was The schedule in the R. Gregg & Co., assignment —and all kinds c#— In an instant I got in the first'blow, PIPES, Deputy United States Marshall Keeney was filed in the clerk of court's knocked down for £45 Recently and the snake's head went off. A arrested Amos Jensen at Watertown, for office at Hastings, giving the assets at $63,172.50 Messrs. Sotheby sold a set, handsomely Building Material. friend stood on a tussock five feet selling liquor without a United States permit. Cor. Minnesota and Center and liabilities $148,153. bound in morocco by Bedford, for away watching the tragedy—in one the considerably enhanced figure of A young son of Geo. Melson was run act. Streets, The "Watertown fire department was represented ffEW ULM, MH1 £55,—Pall Mall Gazette. over by a freight train at New Richland "Recently I was hunting cows in the at the Sioux Falls tournament by NEW UL MIM. and one leg was amputated. The child is pine woods. I rode a mule. I was a very fine hose team under the command Star Sample Room, a deaf mute and fell under the car while Saved by a Rat, of Chief Stover. A strong effort was going at a slow lope. Suddenly the attempting to jump on. A gentleman, who modestly prevents made to have the tournament at Watertown beast threw its iiead down .with a Jno.Neuman, Glanders is raging in the vicinity of Slayton. our publishing his name and whose next year. snort and plowed the earth with both and The town officers have taken proper veracity is unquestioned, relates the Farmers' Home. fore hoofs in a desperate effort to A ladder contest took place recently between steps to check this disease, all hitching following: I had been picking cotton the Sioux Falls and Madison teams. take up. I went over the horn of the posts have been painted red, and a keen in my field very hard all the morning, The prize competed for was a silver lantern saddle and astride of the mule's neck watch will be kept. Dealer in and when dinner time came I lay offered by a local merchant. Madison and would have pitched over my head JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. DRY GOODS, The apple crop is an entire failure at made the 100 yards run and placed a man down in the gin house, and must have on the spot had I not seized the animal's Owatonna this year, but the lack is somewhat Dealer in at the top of the 30 foot ladder in 21| seconds, dozed off to sleep, when all at once I ears, one in each hand, as I compensated for by a bountiful crop Wines, Liquors while Sioux Falls made the run in felt a sharp prick on the end of my struggled wildly to prevent a fall. of strawberries, and the prospects are good 22V seconds. finger. I jumped and saw a large rat Hats, Caps, Notions, My head and chest went full over his If* for a large yield of raspberries and other and Cigars. looking at me intently, and he kept The commencement exercises of Yankton head, but my grip on the long ears Groceries, Provisions, small fruits. running backward and. forward but college were held recently. Rev. J. G. and my feet locked around its neck Crockery and Glassware, P. J. Meehhan has had a fine boat built coming back at the same place each A fine lunch will be served every day. Johnson, of Chicago, delivered the address. saved me tor the time. Thus poised on the Red lake to be used in towing logs Green, Dried and Canned The graduates were G. W. Nash, time. I picked up a nut and threw it in a ridiculous attitude, my beast Cor. Minn. & Center streets. am. "xpeets to get 5,000,000 feet to Red Lake and J. F. Hall, Canton H. W. Jamison, so accurately at I killed the rat regained its footing and then began Fruits, etc., etc,, Falls to be sawed this season. The pa^t New Ulm. Minn Conova Abbie E. Phillips, Sioux Falls About at time I discovered some backing and slamming me about heavy rains have helped them to drive in Marie W. Enzelaff and H. R. Miner, cotton on fire, which I believe caused against brush and sapling, until I I will always take farm produco in exchange the smaller streams. for goods, and pay the highest market price for ^.J&liell, Yankton. The college trustees elected the strange actions of the rat and I rolled off on the ground. When I all kmds of paper rags. Frank Grandstrand of Belgrade, is wanted were Rev. E. F. Williams, of Chicago, believe at I, as well as the gin-house, gained my feet I discovered a large for horse-stealing. He came to Sauk Center president. Prof. Shaw has resigned to become would have been burned had it not rattlesnake in a coil under a palmetto with a team of horses, buggy and harness, In connection with my store I have a first-class professor of Latin in Oberlin college. bush, just in front of the spot, where been forth timely bite of the rat."—Gordon saloon furnished with a splendid billiard tableand and disposed oi the outfit to M. E. Brewer and Bottler. my customers will always find good liquors and R. W. Haire, a member of the state board [Ga] Press. the mule made the desperate effort to Jones for $115. His mother came in cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. of charities and corrections and ex-Catholic stop, and if I had gone over the animal's to find her son, but he and the money were priest of Aberdeen, has begun civil suit ]^W Ul(M, MW. head I would have fallen head All goods purchased of me will be delivered to gone, and officers are now on his track. A Chinese Magistrate' Decision. against the Aberdeen Daily News company any part of the city free of cost. formost upon the deadly reptile. This brewery is one ofthe largest establishment! & Joseph Thielen, who lias been missing for libel. He made a radical speech at a A remarkable decision is reported "More wonderful to relate, a little XIXXESOTA STREET, JfEW UI/H, MINX. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and Is fitted from St. Cloud for sometime was found picnic and in a communication to the News from Kluklang in China. A gambler np with all the modern improvements. Keg and toddler who was burdened with my hanging to a tree on Calvary hill, near the he was quoted and said to have uttered bottle beer furnished to any part or the city oa forged a large number of notes for a name came across a rattler one day short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Catholic cemetery. He tried to .drown anarchestic views. He demanded retraction, WM. FRANK. thousand each on his brother's bank JOHK BKNTZIN. for family use. and picked it up, and went running himself, some time ago but was rescued by but the News took pains to verify the Country brewers ard others that bay malt will and put them into circulation. When around playing with it until an older Cottonwood Mills. his son. He has been drinking lately. report before it was published and awaits And it to their interest to place their orders with these notes were presented at the bank me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt brother discovered the child's peril the disposition of the affair. The stonecutters at St. Clouol have announced attention. the forgery was discovered and payment and jerked it away from the snake." Ed Maybury and the producers OTTO SUHELL, Manager was refused whereupon the enraged WISCONSIN. H. J. Anderson to act as arbitrators on the holders, storming the building, ATHLETICS AND BRAINS. C. F. Ruemke question of wages to be paid the cutters. The first annual graduating exercises of Custom grinding solicited. Will dragged the manager before the magistrate. They will meet to choose another and will the West Superior high school occurred at grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange The latter held that, since the then arbitrate the matter. the opera house recently. Statistics Which Prove Tha Mentality writing and marks of the false notes 34fta.flour,5fis.shorts and 8 Emil Warp, who robbed old Duncan An unsuccessful attempt was made at wrere Is Often Alliei to Music. so like those of the regular bank lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour West Superior to burglarize the residence of Crawford, near the Rising Sun hotel, on Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. To infer that athletics are related notes at ordinary people could not Capt. C. S. Barker. Mrs. Barker frightened Lake avenue Duluth, of $60 and other property, and feed sold at low rates and delirered SH to scholarship as cause to effect would NEW ULM, MINN. distinguish between them, the bank the marauders away with two shots from a in the latter part of April, was found be unwarranted, writes President a New Ulm free of expense. would have to honor them, and he revolver. Dealer in guilty and sentenced to four years in the Hyde, of Bowdoin, in the Forum accordingly made out an order to this penitentiary. CHOICE GROCERIES. CROCKERY, Mrs. Catharine Longmier, found guilty FRANK A BENTZIN. But observation does show conclusively effect.- As a result of this decision the of obtaining a pension fraudently was sentenced Suit has been begun at Litchfield by Receiver V-tf that excellent physical development, bank has been forced to suspend payment, in the United States court at Madison Young to recover a lot of real estate AUG. QUEJSrSE, GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. which is an indispensable condition while the author of the mischief to 14 months imprisonment. Sheresidesin owned by H. S. Branham, before his death of success in athletics, is also a Iowa county. escapes punishment. and transferred by him shortly before the favorable condition of success in failure of the Stevens & Co. bank. The Mark H. Olson, a Norwegian lad, of All Goods offered at prices which defy scholarship. I explodes the popular property includes 1,600 acres of land and Stoughton, was the successful candidate in Big Funnels on Steamers competition. Goods will be delivered some lots in Litchfield and Dassell. fallacy that the mind and body of the an examination for appointment to the naval HARNESS MAKER Few people have any idea of the free to any part of the city. All kinds scholar are in inverse proportion, and academy at Annapolis. H. C. Winter, One hundred and fifty dollars was stolen size of the funnels on the great ocean of farm produce taken in exchange for shows that they stand in the closest —and Dealer In— of Madison is the alternate. from the saloon of Artz Bros, at Winona. steamers. If you ask the first halfdozen goods. correlation. Th awards of The money was left in an open cigar box The closing exercises of the Chetek high Whips, Collars, and all other people you meet for their and placed on an enclosed shelving behind the Smyt mathematical prize in Bowdoin school were held at Odd Fellows hall the DAKOTA HOUSE. articles usually kept estimate it is not likely at one of the bar. Cash amounting to $20 was left other evening. The graduates were Gertie College for the past six classes in a firstmlass harness untouched. The parties are suspected and them will name a figure one-half the Dixon, Estella Van Valkenburg, Carrie present a remarkable if not a representative the arrest of Frank Gorski was made. Strong and Theodore G. Skavoe. actual size. Most persons would say shop. phenomenon. This prize of OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN the diameter of funnels on the largest The annual camp meeting of different denominations Shipments of ore from Ashland docks in $300 is based on a course in mathematics, New harnesses made to order and steamer is four to six feet and would of Swedish churches has opened one week were 23,000 tons, and the total extending over two years, and MRS. A. SEITER P-op. pairing promptly attended to. at Cambridge in a large tent on the base want to wager that it was not more for the season, 210,000 tons. The increase is the most important college prize. NEW MLM, MINI ball grounds, and will continue four days, This house is the moat centrally located than eight feet. How far from the in the shipments denotes an improvement Of six consecutive recipients of this closing on midsummer day. Thousands of in the iron trade. actual size such guesses are may be prize, the first was the winner of the hotel in the city and affords Bingham Bros. people from this and adjoining counties William Lovejoy, employed in Davidson's understood when it is stated at the quarter-mile run, the second was the are present. Several distinguished speakers il planing mill, at La Crosse, while at funnel of the Etruria measures a little good Sample Rooms.'- pitcher of the college baseball nine, the trom St. Paul and Minneapolis are in work tightening a belt, was caught in the over eighteen feet in diameter. At third was the most brilliant performer attendance. gear and his leg torn from the body so that Meat Market, even a short distance away this can on the trapeze, the fourth was a DEALEBSIN it hung by a few shreds of flesh. The doctors The marriage of David Kahn and Miss LUMBE hardly be believed. It gives an idea of man of good physical development think he may live. Henrietta Frank were solemnized at the the enormous size of the big steamers. without special atheltic attainments, residence of J. Idzal, 255 East Fourth street Eighteen cars of a St. Paul freight train We have grown. so accustomed to the fifth was the catcher of the college GSAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. ., Winona. The reformed Jewish ceremony were ditched near Duplainville, through them nowdays that .we accept them base ball nine and the best general was used, Rabbi E. L. Hess, of St. Paul, a blunder of the signal man in a switch as £u matter of course.—Brooklyn officiating. Misses Gutman and Becker, of tower. Engineer William Fiddle of Portage athlete in college, the sixth is a candidate A large supply of fresh meats, sau I La Crosse, were bridesmaids and Messrs. Eagle? was badly scalded and Fireman Maguire for a position on the college boat sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on LATH. SHINGLES, DOOB»% Harry Drager and Isidor Rosenfeld slightly burned. crew and will next year be a member hand. All orders from the country Marriage in Japan groomsmen of the foot ball eleven. An unknown woman jumped into the bay SASH AND promptly attended to. George Brown was sentenced at Duluth "Your marriage laws are loose, but at Washburn from the Omaha dock. She Lime, Cement ind Goal to two years at hard labor in the penitentiary refused assistance, and the grain inspector I don't think the question.is of such CASH PAID FOR HIDES. for grand larency. He was sent from The Biggest Man In he Germa at the elevator jumped in, wound a rope grave import as the magazines make Superior to the Merchants Hotel in this around her, and she was pulled upon the, Army. it out to be. Your people marry in HEW ULM HABJ1.E WORKS, •city to get a valise. Instead of taking it deckagain nearly dead. It is believed she Until quite lately, Captain Pluskow, Lotoestpric— oiamy* too much of a hurry. They mix across the bay to its owner, he decamped to is insane, and she will be taken to Bayfield of the first regiment of Guards, business principles with their love St. Paul, where he parted with it for money. for examination. lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. had been considered the biggest man affairs. In a an the principle underlying It was finally traced to a pawn shop At the session of the int board of trusttees our marita relation is at the in the German army. He measured .alid Brown was arrested. of Lawrence university Robert McMillan affection which makes marriage happy Monuments, Tombstones and all over 80in. in height. But a short of Oshkosh was re-elected president of NORTH DAKOTA. 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order is not the love which precedes the time since a young Rhindlander joined the board and A. W. Stowe of West Superior A number of Father Canaty's parishioners promptly and in a workmanlike manner union but the respect, esteem and a trustee in the place of C- D, Pillsbury the first regiment of Foot Guards at Grand Forks presented him with, a horse, atreasonable rates. sense of mutual helpfulness which of Minneapolis, resigned. The board created as a "One year's volunteer," who attains buggy and harness valued at $400. -r?~'y:r[ NEWULM. MINN arises afterward. Bu this way of the new Watkin's professorship of the colossal height of over 7fo. John Smith, roadmaster of the Montana trying to secure a good wife by first history and political economy, endowed by 4in. Since 1850 the first regiment oi BREWERY •division of the Northern Pacific met with testing her sometimes fails. Some F. A. Watfcins of West Superior. Prof. Guards has not had so tall a map. At GEO. BENZ 4 SONS. a serious accident at Minot, resulting in the men marry thirty or forty girls in trying Thomas E. Will, of Harvard, was elected loss of his right leg. that time they had a man who was to get the right one. When a"wife to the chair. The alumni banquet took tepocton sad Whale—to P—tow tk On recommendation of the trial judge doesn't suit the husband he just sends so tfe.il that everything, even his bedstead, place at the Waverly house, ,/^-" JOS. SCHMUCK£R, Prop. WINES and many others, Gov. Burke granted a her back to her mother with a kiss had to be made specially for full pardon to William Custin, sentenced ,/. ,-'V-'4il^ IOWA. \&:???&*£ and his blessing. Then he marries NEW ULM, .ptji. MINNESOTA bins. His accoutrements ate preserv.the LIQUORS. at Minot in 1888 to five years for robbery. Qen. Cyras Bussey, assistant secretary of another:"—From an Interview with PtmbM*Mldis«Mti£iM to sttit sa« regi- parcbMsr. Sp*dal%tWatio« paid ts tftj Sheriff Cross is having a hard fight at De- Prince Yanasi. the interior, arrived-in Des Moines on a nrlrstfitniate. stPaa