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

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y^fg^g^g^^tr^s^ *5§ yj^sassteg f& s&it THE NORTHWEST. yict from the Wisconsin penitentiary was Rev. Brown, of Cadet River Mr. Sanderson Eagle Roller Hill Co, A so Mistake,!*tt4 arrested at Yankton. refuses to divulge and Rev. Qood, of Chetek. For the foreignerwho attempts entering his name, but his overhalls are marked I is reliably stated that the American society in America, the way is "M. Dale. No. 1," and the authorities are Has Capadtjr of Steel Barge Company, West Superior is A Summary of the Important Events beset with many obstacles, especially satisfied they have the right man 600 Barrels Per Day^ already outlining plans for employing the in the choice of proper words to express of the Week in the Northwestern The annual encampment of the Knights steel whalebacks on the Mississippi river. C. H. CHADBOURN, C. H. ROSS, of Pythias of theBla«k Hills, will be held the meaning: to be conveyed. The river cities and individual interests States. President. Cashier. in Custer, commencing Sept, 24, and continue looking to a betterment of ocean and "river Professor Mendel had been in this Our flour cannot be beat.' ^ra for three days. I will be the largest commerce are co-operating to that end. COR, MINN. AND CENTRE SIRS, country but a fc*w weeks when it fell encampment ever held in the Western part The whaleback vessels, with the advantage to his jrood fortune to be invited to NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North of the state. A large amount of money they have Over the ocean craft as respects one of the first homes of Philadelphia, has been raised by the citizens for the occasion. and South Dakota News in a less draught, combined with equal carrying LOUIS BUENGER, Kew Ulm, Minn. A grand excursion upon Lake a prominent attraction of which was capacity, can traverse the river from St. Nutshell, Custer will be one of the main features of Louis to the gulf. several dark haired, black-eyed, and Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., the meeting, and withal very stylish daughters. Collections and all Business pertaining J. M. Bailey, president of the Minnehaha NEW ULM, MDfH IOWA, A most delightful evening was passed National bank of Sioux Falls who has to Banking Promptly I N N E S O A Mrs. Winfield W. Mossman, wife of a in the society of the ladies, and in the Deen ill for several months and who has just Undertaker prominent farmer living near Urbana, suicided K* enjoyment of a bountiful lunch prepared Attended to. returned from Europe, where he went for his by hanging. No cause known. Wro. Mitchell's general store at Sheldon health, is now lying in a precarious condition in honor of the distinguished INDIVIDUAL BESFUNSIBILITY, burned. Loss, $6,000, insurance, $4,000. The great packing house of as, Booge & at his lather's me in Freeport visitor. Willie Ochs was drowned in he Minnesota Sons, Sioux City, was sold to the Union Ills. Even if he recovers, his physicians $500,000. river at Chaska by the overturning of a Stock Yards Company. say he will not be able to do any business At the proper hour the professor skiff. for three months at least. Clarence Risdon, a 6-year-old boy at announced that the time had arrived and dealer in all kinds of Troy Mills, was kicked in the head by a The first load of new wheat was received for his departure, and in his The cattle shipped from Minneola recently FURNITURE. at St Cloud the other day and graded No. horse, fracturing the skull. I is not leave takinsr, in his most gallant NEW ULM have been of a better quality than ever 1, northern. thought he can live. sent to the Eastern markets from the Northwestern manner, he thanked the hostess for Arthu Town, son of L. D. Town of While "playing doctor" at Burlington range3. The Continental Cattle "4 "f the very pleasurable evening he had kah, was killed at St. Louis by the falling the young son of James Moore poured carbolic FRANK FRIEDMANN, Company shipped 1,200 head of four-year passed in her "homely home" and in ROLLER E CO, of a building. acid down his little brother's ear, old steers that netted them $71 50 per head in 7fi the company of her "homely daughters." causing an agonizing death. a Vesely, a widower, suicided at Chicago. The Driskill Bros, shipped 40 dealer in The coolness that existed between carloads—S40 head—of 3-year-old steers New Prague by jumping int a city hydrant The retreat of the Dominick sisters, atSinsmnawa the professor and his generous Groceries, Crockery, Stoneiran, *j that brought $56 net per head in the same leaves eight ch lldren. Mound, closed with the reception .r hostess and her daughters was Merchant Millers, market. Cattle are fatter and better upon of quite a number of novices and postulants. Holzworth & Marlow, meat dealers, never fully dispelled until he explained A large number of Tisitors were present. the western South Dakota ranges this season Duluth, assigned to P. Wieland. Assets SlasswarBp Notions, Canned that in Germany "homely" than they have ever been known and liabilities are about $1,500 each. signified "hospitable," and certainly to be before in the history ofcattle raising During a storm that-raged at Cedar Rapids Gabriel Wagner, a halt witted fellow, none could have been more hespitable in the Black Hills. N Ulna, Minn. Fruit, Flour, ete. the other night lighting struck the has wandered away from Stillwater. I is than she and her hospitable barn of Mr. Selick, a farmer living near feared he has committed suicide. Hon S. W. Bowman, deputy land commissioner, daughters.—Philadelphia Times Marcen, which together with four horses is at work in the Black Hills Peter Schecher, living at Millerville, All goods said at bottom prlow aa4 and contents burned. Loss over $1,000. country. is in the Western part of the has been committed to the insane asylum state for the purpose of selecting and locating MAIUHCTURERS OF CHOICE SPRIRG WHEAT FLOUR. delivered free of coat to aay park ,V His insanity was caused by the action of The two sharpers who swindled Dave "Get a in Ribber." government lands which arc due the his sons King out of $2,000 at Algon were received the city. The prevailing high waters and state for school purposes. found several Received First Premiums at upon payment of the $2,000 besides fines Burglars attempted to force an entrance NEWT ULM, MINN. (I thousand acres in Butte and Meade counties, the danger of a sweeping flood calls and costs amounting in all to $2,600. into the residence of Clary at Verndale Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. and will visit Fall River counties, but They left for Chicago. to mind a humorous incident of the and the Bolton Hou=e but -were frightened PETER SCHE8EB, does not expect to find any land either in Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis away in both case= great flood of 1882. which is good The two children of Albert White of Pennington, Custer or Fall River counties. Moulton, had a thrilling experience while enough to repeat. A certain boat W on a new apartment house at Duluth Agricultural and Mechanical Association The department has refused to allow any 1 to cost $.500,000 will be begun in a few out picking berries. A pack of wolves got coming up the Mississippi lost her of the lately ceded Sioux lands to be entered Fair 1887. weeks I is being built by Capt. J. after them and chased them «eme distance, way, and bumped up against a frame by the state. Mr. Bowman has no expectation Triggs and but for the interference of a farmer house. She hadn't more than touched of finding anything near enough F. MADLENES, C. L. ROOS, "V DEALER IN with a gun might have overpowered them. A child of Paul Fischer, while climbing to cover the state's deficiency. it before an old darksy rammed Prest. Manager. LUMBER on a rnoun freight tram at Shakopee Robert R. Reynolds, of Anamosa, while his head up through a "hole the fell and had his right foot and leg so badly bathing in the Wapsie river, gave out roof where the chimney first came Fr. Burg, NORTH DAKOTA. injured that it was amputated. and drowned. Clyde Lanison, who was in out, and yelled at the captain on the The work on the building of the stove the water with him attempted to save him Col. Plummer and Deputy Olsgaard made boat: "Whar de hell is you gwine woik^ ib progres-ing rapidly, and the building but narrowly escaped himself, only breaking arrangements for the opening of the Mmo wid dat boat? Can't you see nuffin? for the manufacture of the Nameless lose from Reynolds after both had land office Oct. 1. Fust thing yer knows yer gwine to brick machine will be commenced. gone down twice. Bella, the 12-year-old daughter of Martin turn this house ober, and spill de ole Report* from Winnebago City say cutting Manufacturer of and Dealer in A Waterloo special says- A terrible electric Rood, a prominent farmer of Manvel, woman an' de chil'en out in de flood is practically completed and stacking storm visited this section doing much LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, I while playing with her sister remarked she CIGARS, an' drown em'. Wat yer doin' out is well under way Farmers appear to be damage. A barn was struck by lightning felt ill and immediately fell over, dying in well pleased with the crop outlook. and burned, together with a horse and several here in de country wid yer dam BASH, BLINDS, I a few moments. No cause can yet be assigned vehicles. Several stacks of hay and TOBACCOS, Prof Hess, for four years superintendent boat, anyhow? Go on back yonder for her sudden death. grain were burned and the electric lights of the public schools at Winnebago froo de co'n field, and get back into A peculiar case was filed with the clerk —asd all kinds e*^ .*f**y PIPES, were struck eight times City, has accepted the supei mtendem of the ribber whar yer b'longs. Ain't of the supreme court. It is the case of Sleepy Eye public schools The attendance at the annual meeting of Building Material. Gould vs the Duluth & Dakota Elevator got no business sev'n miles out in de the grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, at At a special election at Detroit to vote on Cor. Minnesota,*md Center Company, and the peculiarity about it is country foolin'roun'people's houses, Sioux City is the greatest in the history of the isauing of bonds for water works, the that both parties appeal for the decision of nohow'" And she backed out.— Stref, proposition was cairied by a decided majority the order There were 1,000 delegates in JEW ULM, the trial court. Nashville American. attendance. The Iowa brigade, uniform NEW ULM MINN. About two thousand people attended a rank, held a meeting to exemplify the seciet Giista\ Johnson was declared insane by Star Sample Room, public reception to Bishop Shanley at Fargo work of the order. There is a lively Probate Judge Aje and sent to St. Peter. Beautiful Alice Africanus. on his taking possesion of his new residence contest over the election of officers. Jno.Neuman, has been Duluth about two months A prospective bride has arrived in here, which stands in beautiful and working His family are at St Cloud. A man named Arlington and four others giounds of seven and a half acres on the New York from Hamburg on the Farmers' Home. The directors of the Riverside Milling were taken before Squire Moon at Cresco. river bank, about three blocks from the steamship Main. She was taken at Company of Little Falls ha\ j'ust held and fined for attempting to defraud Hotelkeeper heart of the city. once to the Hotel Carnivoria in Central their annual meeting The pimcipal stock W Strother out of their board bill. Dealer in J. Wmeman chief grain inspector, park and introduced to her intended These fellows have been going about the holders are from Cincinnati They found JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. DRY GOODS, will soon open his office at Fargo and complete The custom house officers village and country taking pictures to enlarge, thm in a very satisfactoiy condition. airangementsfor the inspection of all 0 and collecting 50 cents in advance. railed the next day and collected a Dealer in There i- another strike among the workmen gram in the Eastern part of the state The Wines, Liquors It has been learned that there is no such duty of §140 for allowing her to land. putting the mains for waterworks general opinion among farmers seems to be Hats, Caps, Notions, company as the one they pretend to represent. at Albert Lea, this time a raise being A fee of $700 had previously been faverable to the measure They believe it Groceries, Provisions, They have collected several hundred and Cigars* wanted liom $1,50 to $2 per pay, but some paid to a foreign agent for her possession. will insure an increased piicefoi North Dakota dollars in this vicinity They have been claim it was for back pay Crockery and Glassware, But the young lady is considered product, rearrested on a charge of obtaining money A fine lunch will be served every day. Oscir Davenport, Han Driscolland Fuller Green, Dried and Canned cheap at these figures. She General Agent Sims of the & N Elevator under false' pretenses. Mitchell weie taken to jail at Faribault, Company of Grand Forks states that has soft, melting brown eyes and a Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. being sentenced to 50, 40 and 10 days respectn when the wheat now ripening is readv for beautiful form. Her name is Alice A E S E W O ely undei the fcchafler law. New Ulm. Minn market he shall continue to take care of Africanus. Alice is a lioness, 5 years I will always take farm produce In exchange Joseph Labo, of Buffalo while riding 8u£ S^ell, wheat for farmers just as he has in the past. for goods, and pay the higfipst market price lor old, and a native of the distant with Miss Evelyn Payne, of Minneapolis, all kinds of paper rags Farmers will insist on the elevator companies a a to E a an I junsrles She was purchased by one was thrown out of the buggy by his horse handling it for them, notwithstanding a by S a in a of Carl Hagenbeck's men from a native running away As he is 70jear3 old, the In connection with my store I have a first-class the action of the elevator companies saloon furnished with asplendid billiard table and A recent writer tells an anecdote Brewer and Bottler. injuries may prove fatal of the Xrabge river, who had At a recent meeting of the pharmaceutical my customers will always find good liquors and which, though taxing belief, he says is Stout, principal of the Canton captured her while a cub, knocked cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. association of this state, resolutions public school, nn-tenousl disappeared vouched for by an eyewitness of the weie passed asking the attorney-general for the savagery all out of her and had MW UlM, MW. from the Park Hotel, at Preston the other All goods purchased of me will be delivered to affair. Some fishermen on the west his opinion in regard to the purchasing of a little knocked out of himself after any part of the tity free of cost. morning Xeighbois are searching for This brewery is one of the largest establishment*' affidavits or druggists permits for the sale coast of Ireland were in the habit of a hard struggle of several years, and of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and la fitted him had only been mairied a few MINNESOTA STREET, KEW ULM, MIX. of liquor. The law says that each druggist going to a small island a few hundred up with all the modern improvements. Keg and then led her hundreds of miles through weeks. shall return to the county auditor each bottle beer famished to any part of the cily on yards from the mainland, in that dark land to the Cape of Good short notice. My bottle beer is especially adaptedfor month all affidavits he has on hand whether it ShenffQuinn arrested Julius Schultzer quest of bait. The island was inhabited family use. Hope where he sold her. WH. FRIKK. Jomr BENTZIN. used or not and this was the point obected at Sauk Rapids fiendishly punishing his •4 by large numbers of rabbits, and Country brewers and others that buy malt will* ».* Cottonwood Hills. to. Druggists, instead of buying a 9-j ear-old son grasped the boy by find it to their interest to place their orders with could be reached at low tide by wading, me. All orders by mail will receive my new supply of blanks each month, would the leet swinging him over his head on to Raided he Jail for Whisky attention. the water there being only a few like to utilize the unsold blanks of the previous the ground inflicting injuries which may OTTO SUHELL, Manager inches deep. One morning they went The sheriff of Pearson county, S. month and return only those used pro\ fatal in their boat quite early, it being,high The attorney-general interprets the law as C, never had a more thrilling and C. F. Ruemke The new creamery bmldinga Lake Crystal Custom grinding solicited. Will printed and say there is no other course for tide, and on landing saw a dead fox doubtless unique experience than was totally destroyed by fire the other the druggists to pursue. grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex* lying on the beach. Th efur of the animal that of Friday night last. A large morning It had only been running «hree was all bedraggled, and he seemed party of completely masked men rode change 84 lbs. flour, 5 Rs. shorts and I months The plant was considered to be •worth between $3,000 and $4,000. There to have been drowend. One of tthe up to the jail in the little town of lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. was $2,500 insurance men, remarking that his skin was Roxboro, knocked at the sheriffs W I S O N S I N and feed sold at low rates and delirered NEW ULM, MINN. worth something, pitched him into the The following instructors have been engaged door, and when he opened it rushed August Ekshorn, 25 years old, was drowned a New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in at Red Wing Seminary for the comins boat. in and compelled him to surrender while bathing in the Namekagon river CHOICE GROCERIES. CROCKERY. ear Professors G. O. Brohough, C. the keys. He expected, of course, at Ha ward. The body was recovered. Procuring their bait they returned FRANK & BENTZIN. A Hill, Elstad, and one yet to be they were after prisoners to lynch News has reached Chippewa Falls of the to the mainland, and the man who ongaged for the preparatory department, them, but was astonished when they death by drowning of the 12-year-old son of had possessed himself of the foxseized GLASSWARE aDd NOTIONS. AUG. QUENSE, Professor Beigsland and Rev. O. S Mr Preblein Dry wood creek^ 10 miles from him by the tail and flung him on the went to a cell in which the deputyrevenue Meland for the theological department. this city shore. As soon as the animal struck collector had placed a quantity i» Joh A Anrleison, of Madison, threshed All Goods offered at prices which defy the beach he picked himself up with of illicit whisky for safe keeping. A resident of Cadott, brings information out 658 bushels and 20 pounds of wheat competition. Goods will be delivered of the suicide of John Rusk in that village. considerable agility for a dead fox, After they had recaptured the whisky HARNESS MAKER from 15i acres of ground. This shows a free to any part of the city. All kind* blew his brains out. Dome-tic trouble and shot off like a flash up among the they gravely shook hands with the leld of 43i bushels per acre. I weighed of farm produce taken in exchange for is assigned as tbe cause. cliffs, while the men stood staring at sheriff, loaded the stuff on a wagon, —»nd Deafer In— 61 pounds to the measured bushel at the goods. each other in mute astonishment. Louis Nade has left for Alaska where he and, forming in regular marching Whips, Collars, and all other TaLific a to The men concluded that he had will bring suit against parties who it is alleged order, left town as quietly as they articles usually kept The first shipment of this year's wheat DAKOTA HOUSE. crossed over to the island during the fraudulently secured an interest in had entered it. in a first-slass harness lias just been made from Marshall. The his silver mine property at St James Bay. night when the tide was low, wheat yielded a little over twenty-five shop. in search of rabbits a The eight year old son of Jam Donovan bushels to the acre, graded No. 1, and tested, OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINH finding in the morning he was a prominent resident of Chippewa Falls received Is a Machin A a New harnesses made to order and N in the dirt, sixty-two pounds W nevei MRS. A. SEITER P-p. lataHnjunes recently by being run cut off from the mainland, counterfeited had such crops before. Wheat will all pairing promptly attended to. From the Borne Sentinel. over by a team of horses, hitched to a death, with the expectation grade No 1 The queston as to whether anickelin-the-slot NEW MLM, MINH heavy load. of thereby procuring a passage to the This house is the most centrally located Wha is supposed to be a skeleton was machine is amenable to the shore in a boat, an expectation which James O'Hara of Chippewa Falls nurses Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords. discovered 135 feet below the surface in a Sunday laws is in a fair way to was fully realized. —Boston Cour- a badly broken leg the result ofan encouii' -/f well being drilled at Hoka for J. J. Hohl be settled in the Indiana courts. ter with James Haley, a business competitor. Booms.v good Sample The uones were brought up in small Money differences led to the trouble. Charles W. Cook, a cigar dealer at pieces and seem to be well preserved. They Meat Market, He Wanted to Know. New Haven, in that state, has a slotma were examined but it was impossible to DEALERS IN LUMBE The new whaleback barge No. 115 will The Trappist monastery situated in *hine in front of his place of business, determine the nature or to what species it be launched at West Superior soon. No. Kentucky is the home of those monks which brings forth a cigar when belongs 116 will be launched at a date in the near upon whom the injunction of perpetual GHAS. STOEBE, Prop'r. a nickel is dropped in the slot. The A 5-year-old boy of Ole Brown, of Christiana future. Wor of preparation for a busy silence is placed. The stories that machine does business on Sundav as township, Jackson county, set fire to a winter's work at the ship yard is now in sift through to the outside world, lot of straw surrounding his father's barn. readily as on any other day. The officers A large supply of fresh meats, sau progress. with more or less romantic detail, Discovering what he had done the little hold that he is responsible for LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBfll sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on concerning the individual monks of Rev. T. D. Richey, for the past nine fellow crawled into the barn where the the automatic working of the machine, hand. All orders from the country years senior canon of Fond du Lac Cathedral, La Trappe are many. There is one flame3 overtook and cremated him. Two SASH AND BUND. and he was arrested. Mr. Cook promptly attended to. has accepted a call from Christ Episcopal told of a brother at Gethsemane horses, four head ofcattle and a number of will fight the case, and settle the Church, of Chippewa Falls, and will CASH PAID JFOR HIDES. which is old but full of dramatic suggestion. Lime, Cement md Coal harnesses were also status of the slot-machine and its assume the rectorship Sept. 1. He was a soldier of Napoleon, right to work on Sunday. David Sideman. a Jewish peddler, has so it was said, and after the NEW E MARBLE WORKS, SOUTH DAKOTA. been arrested on instruction from the authorities emperor's first abdication took the Lowest pric— mtumwa* Two Children of Mrs Ruthven died of at Darlington, this state,* where cowl of the '-Brown brothers" and he W a of he lg. Schwendinger, J*rop*r, •diphtheria at Sioux Falls They were by he is wanted for larceny. Sideman claims ultimately came to Gethsemane. Treasury. a lormer husband, Freeman Potter of OHPoem BafliaaA have rich friends in Chicago, to whom Forty years he lived silence, hearing Iowa, who came over and nursed them until It takes 500 towels a day to supply mrvui. he has telegraphed for assistance. nothing of the world's history, Monuments, Tombstones and all they died. the treasury department, and one TTVOL I The august term of the circuit court opened other work in my line made to order but with one item of curiosity left unquenched. A a j'oint meeting of the Knights of Labors month in the neighborhood of 15,000 at West Superior with Judge Marshall When he came to die and promptly and in a workmanlike mannei and Miners' Unions of Lead City, Central towels were used. A great part on the bench. The calendar contains 230 was lifted from his hard couch and atreasonable rates. City and Deadwood, it was decided to civil cases bn only 13 is criminal. I is expected of the treasury work is dirty work, laid upon the harder floor, strewn NEWULM. MINN hold their celebration of Labor Day in this the term will occupy about four and every roomhasanewtowelevery AND with straw, when all followers of the city, Sept 1 About 2,000 members of the weeks. The caseof theStatcvs. Nels Landin BREWERY, day. The washing of these towels order must meet extremes, the abbot, different unions will be in line. was conmien ced. The defendant is charged GEO. BENZ & SONS. as is customary, told him he was at is done by women who are paid thirty C. K. NefFs warehouse, at Groton containing with highway robbery. liberty to ask any questions he desired. cents a dozen and who are charged $600 worth of hardware burned. 'r-- baporten and WaeteaaleDeeJenta The new M. E. Church of Chetek was "What became of the emperor?" with every towel they take away. If The stock is fully injured. The building WINES dc dedicated with imposing and impressive JOS SCHMUCKEB, the old man asked promptly, and was owned by Sanders no insurance, any are lost they have to pay for ceremonies. Th ftllowing clergymen then for the first time learned Napoleon's value, $100. The fire originated by the them, and Uncle Sam watches" the NEW ULM, 7- MINNESOTA were present from abroad: Rev. Bushnell, LIQUORS. fate, long years after that proprietor stepping on a match. corners mighty close in all of his Pare sold In quantities to suit the of Bayfield, Wis. the presiding elder S. ^SkM restless clay had become, dust^—£ickropnd A an supposed to be MU escaped con- pnrchaaar. Special attention paid to flta business.—Washington Letter. Shirin,, of St. Paul Rev. Pepper, of Barron State. b^ttliog.ol bear. 117 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paw* Hia»i