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

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Brown Co. Bank. 4 E NORTHWEST. pany at Grand Forks to compel the storage belonging to the latter, demanded his mon Eagle Roller Mill Co. •STOP THIEF.' of wh eat. ey. Bu Yorgey had none to give. Th Joseph Plante marketed 450 bushels of thief then went through hia pockets but A Smart Auctioneer Discovers That new wheat at Rolla one day recently. I found only 72 cents. Ha* Capacity of il the Man on the Block May Blunder. graded No. 1 hard, 62 pounds to the bushel. A Summary of the Important Events 600 Barrels Per Daj. The yield was 31 bushels to the acre. I O W A of the Week in the Northwestern C.H.Ross, had 15 acres of oats that went 1,130 bushels. C. H. CHADBOURN, An auction sale was in lively progress The Linn county veterans held their annual States. in an uptown Broadway store President. Cashier. encampment at Center Point. Two died soon in great agony. Hi home hundred were present. the other day. The goods were a miscellaneous Our flour cannot be beat. COR. MINN, AND CENTRE SIRS, was in Kentucky. will be buried with Corn in Northern Iowa is maturing in lot of household stuff, and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North military honors. was corporal of Company NEW ULM. MINNESOTA,' good shape. Th frost has had no serious #$ B. of North Dakota cavalry. were being knocked down at a lively and South Dakota News in a effects and a great many fields are out of LOUIS BUENGER, New Ulm, Minn. W. Robinson, president of the western rate. It was necessary to clear the danger. Th yield will be large. Nutshell, branch of the Robertson Lumber company, whole lot out at any cost, and so a The grand chapter Order of the Eastern Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., was at Grand Forks recently, negotiating Star convened at Clinton, and about two valuable article was generally sandwiched for the purchase of T. B. Walker's Collections and all Business pertaining NEW ULM, irani hundred and fifty delegates were present I N N E S O A in between two undesirable lumber interest. Th transfer of the mill from all points. 4! to Banking Promptly August Johnson suicided at Moorhead. plant, planing mill, lumber on hand and Undertaker ones, and the lot bid for in the lump. Eddie Creger, the 12-year-old son of Gus Henry Krentz ofWoodville, died of typhoid real estate is said to be practically settled, Attended to. The incongruous combinations that Creger, was accidentally shot and killed by fe\er but the question of log supply is still pending. Fran Zalesky at Cedar Rapids. They the auctioneer made, such as a picture, INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, The New Ulm foundry and machine were out hunting when the accident happened. a smoothing-iron and water-jug, Dagnal Daniels, a Cree Indian, was before shops burned. or a hat-rack with a tooth-brush and $500,000. the board of insanity at Rolla, adjudged and dealer in all kinds of A S Briggs, a popcorn vender at Minneapolis, A New a to special says no material a blanket, caused considerable merriment insane and taken to Jamestown by fell dead on the street in front of the damage has yet been done to the corn among a crowd not very hard FURNITURE. Sheriff McLean. lives on an Indian Bijou by frost in this part of the state. Some to please, and the many facetious remarks NEW ULM homestead near St. John, and there is a The Lin«cott chair factory was destroyed fields in low places have been slightly in of the glib salesman, though doubt of his being received at the asylum. by fire at St. Cloud. Loss, $21,000,- insurance jured, but it is safe to say that 20 per cent stale enough from long usage, The Indian's propensity to murder is quite FRANK FRIEDMANN, $b,000. will cover the loss thus far. were accepted as pure wit and answered marked in Daniels, who has made several ROLLER MILL GO. The president of the St Croix Boom Corporation, The fifth reunion of the 21st Iowa Infantry accordingly. attempts upon his family. was held in Mason City. About 200 Martin Mo^er, died $26,000 Fou Dickinson citizens who had re dealer in old veterans are present. The city was in «hoit in 1m accounts. When the sale was over, the auctioneer, straining orders from selling liquor served gay attire. Mayor Duncan delivered the who had fairly been carried Groceries, Crockery, Stonewaq, A 5-j eai-old son of Eatchford Grant, living on them in July, were arretted recently address of welcome, which was responded near Glyndon, was killed by a wagon away by the fluency of his own tongue on a criminal charge by the state. The defendants Merchant Millers, to by President M. W Harman, of Independence. pa—mg o\ er him and the success of the affair, stepped called tor immediate examination Slassware, Notions, Canned down from' the rostrum and prepared Joh Kaxvold, a farmer, was killed by to avoid imprisonment, which was continued, The oil factory of Mark & Mellinger, on to put on his hat and coat. The an unruly horse at Alexandria, sustaining and defendants are on $300 bail. Defendants front street, Burlington, was partially crowd had lingered to pick out the a fiactured skull. would have to come up at the SSTe-w-Ulm, Minn. Fruit, Flour, etc. burned. Three hundred barrels of oil goods each had bought and see to the Three men were arrested at Moorhead next term of court for trial. were stored in the building, and the transfer, when suddenly the auctioneer while attempting to steal clothing from the The fall term of the State Agricult-ral entire block of valuable business houses exclaimed. been robbed' store of Holmes & Co College commenced at Fargo the other day. All goods sold at bottom prices s*4 was threatened for a time. Th loss is cane9 Who took my hat, coat and Officer," The new buildings are not yet quite finished, The store and post-offiee of C. A. Victor about $3,000, with no insurance. delivered free of cost to any part HAHUFACTUREHS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. he shouted to the policeman and for the next month the institution at Lindstrom Mas buiglarized. The contents The fifth reunion of the 21st Iowa closed the city. who had stood at the door to preserve will continue to use its former quarters of the safe •were taken. at Mason Ctty. I has been the largest reunion Received First Premiums at order, "don't let any man out till I in the Congregational College. Each N E W ULM, MINN. rrankel while mentally depressed, held for years, about 1,250 of the county in the state is entitled to send one reach you!" Then he pushed his way Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. atKMiiptedsuicide bv drowning in the Red gallant survivors of Champion Hills, Port pupil'who receives free room rent at the to the door and scrnntized eagerly PETER SCHE8EB, er at Ad a as rescued. Gibson, Black River Bridge, Vicksburg, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis college for one year, and the attendance each man as he came out. Presently J'tdpre Thomas Wilson, of Winona, ad Spanish Fort, Jackson, Blakely and a score promises to be large this winter. he made a grab at one young fellow, Agricultural and Mechanical Association dressed a large gathering at the Mower more of hard contested battle fields being who was gayly balancing the auctioneer's County Old Settlers' Association, at Austin present. SOUTH DAKOTA. Fair 1887. silver-handled cane in his hand. Fifteen archbishops and bishops of the Horse thieves raided Richland, and F. 0. L. Roos, "I've caught you, mj-flyrogue!" he MADLENER, Three children of the Gilson family and DEALER IN Catholic Church have accepted invitations a posse are pursuing them. yelled "give me that cane and come a farm hand named Monroe died in one to he present at the celebration of the Prest. Manager. LUMBER, along with this officer," and he made Sam Wilson, a stock broker, of Deadwood week at Dundee, from drinking polluted jubilee of Bishop Hennessy, of Dubuque, a grab for the stick. has disappeared with $1,500 of his 1^ well water which occurs Sept. 30 and Oct, 1. Amon Fr. Burg, patrons' money. The youth, pretty bold for a detected them are Archbishops Ryan, of Philadelphia The big land case at Duluth has been thiet, aimed a blow at the auctioneer Rev. R. Henry Davis, a Congregational Feenan, of Chicago, and Ireland, of postponed to Nov. 5, on motion of Atty. and savagely proclaimed his minister of North Conway, N. H., has been St. Paul. Preparations are making for the Eedmgton I is stipulated that all evidence made president of the Redfield, college. honesty and his intention to have levenge. most imposing religious display ever seen in shall continue force. The policeman collared him, E. Branch, a popular business man Iowa. Detectives are looking for Nick Gortura. however, and straightway the auctioneer Manufacturer of and Dealer iu of Aberdeen died of typhoid fever. the pine land operator who committed a Manufacturers' day at Clinton was celebrated spied a man walking off with his had relatives at Alexandria, Minn. LATH, SHINGLES, DOOR* forgery at Duluth which netted him $300. the other day, and mills, factories CIGARS, coat. Another arrest and another During a severe thunderstorm a barn, Hi^ accomplice, a woman, was found in and business houses closed at noon for a indignant protest. A victim with the span of mules, winter's supply of hay, besides BASH, BLINDS, Chicago. general holiday. The chief event was the TOBACCOS, hat quickly followed, and the onlookers farm implements, belonging to Henry auc'ion sale of 400 building lots in the new At a meeting of the directors of the Pine Oliver, of Gary, were consumed. began to get warmly interested. Manufacturers' addition. They brought —and all kinds County Agricultural society it was decided PIPES, "You put that hat up for auction A tramp named Tom King was held to from $225 up to $425. Three huge furniture to hold the third annual fair on Oct. 1, 2 Building Material. yourself," yelled the last man, "and I the grand jury at Miller, for robbing a factories, which will employ 600 men, are and 3 Th fair promises to be as successful bought it along with a lamp and a Cor. Minnesota and Center farm house of $50. I default of $500 bail being erected there, There were fully ten as its predecessors. bond he lies here in jail. thousand people at the sale. The electric mucilage pot'" Work has been commenced on Hanenstern's Streets, AEW ULM, jnn street cars are running for the first time in "I bid on this coat and had it handed A special car with representatives of the brewery at NewXJlm, by which its capacity the history of the city. to me," shouted the older, "with a government fish-hatchery came to Redfield will be increased from 8,000 to 15,000 NEW ULM MIM. Star Sample Boom, scrubbing-brush and bedstead." recently and stocked Turtle creek, flowing barrels per year. The improvements E N E A E E •'You knocked this cane down to me through this town, with black bass and will cost $25,000 Jno.Neuman, for §2, along with a broken cradle and perch. Another change has been made in the and a bonnet," yelled the third, "and I'll express office of New Ulm Th present The cavalry stationed at Ft. Robinson, Farmers' Home. S me A knock you down with it, you ," Neb and Ft. Meade, S. arrived at Ho agent goes to St Paul to enter the employ Frenchmen, and he made a dash for the puzzled Springs and have gone into encampment of the company there His brother, Mr. The late Chinese Minister in Paris auctioneer. Dealer in for ten days or more. They came overland Yiets of St Paul, succeeds him is credited with a reply as skillful as JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. DRY GOODS, and will parade, have a sham battle Bystanders interfered here, and the The Barnes\ille Independent has been it was courteous to a great lady who Dealer in and other exercises. absent-minded salesman was with removed to Moorhead, and will be published besieged him with questions concerning Wines, Liquors some difficulty convinced that he had A largely attended meeting of citizens of there E J. Taj lor is editor of the his creed. He evaded them really put up and knocked down his Hats, Caps, Notions, Huro adopted measures to make Huro Independent No change will be made in adroitly until she demanded to know own clothing the excitement of the the best wheat market in this part of the and Cigars* the paper either in appearance or politics. Groceries, Provisions, whether it was true that his religion sale.—N. Y. Tribune. state Buyers will pay from 3 to 5 cents The St Cloud council voted to make permitted a plurality of wives. Crockery and Glassware, per bushel more than neighboring cities. needed change-* in the fiie department, A fine lunch will be served every day. ''Of necesbity, madame," he replied, They have arranged for plenty of money Green, Dried and Canned among them the puicha-e of a span of A GRAPHIC TALE. "a man must have several and ample warehouse privileges and shipping Fruits, etc., etc,, hor-es and one new hose cart, and employing Cor. Minn. & Center streets. wives in order to secure all the virtues facilities. a man to takechargeof the central house New Ulm. Minn which are nowhere combined but in It May Have Been a Thrilling Story, Election in Pierre, under the new Australian and hordes I will always take farm produce In exchange you." But It Was Interrupted. gc^ell, voting law, for the issuing of $150,000 for goods, and pay the highpst market price for Schneiders a butcher at Hallock, all kinds of paper rags. The lady blushed and smiled, but funding bonds, resulted in the bonds Mrs. Bilkins had left the table and a--alilted on the street Mrs Moran, a half was silenced Less civil was the carrying by a vote of 210 for the 53 against. breed was incited to do the deed becau-e the two men had settled back for a In connection with my store I have a first-class answer of the young French minister Little interest was taken, and less than half his wife informed him that Mrs smoke. It was the first "wsit that saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and Brewer and Bottler. who, while preaching in a chapel in a a vote polled. The new law worked very n\v customers will always find good liquors and Moi in claimed to be improperly intimate Browne had xnaid the Bilkinses in several cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. French hamlet, where the men sat on satisfactorily. This is the first time the new ith him years, and of course there was law has been tried in the state one side of the aisle and the women X^W UL.M, MW- hile trjing to make an old gun work All goods purchased of me will be delivered to en the other, was annoyed by the The Vermillion council revoked the ordinance plenty to talk about. Bilkins had a any part of the city free of cost. the 0 old ^on of Nels Markason of This brewery is one of the largest establishment, sound of whispering and paused in his granting a franchise for water story to tell his bachelor friend, and of the kind in the Minnesota valley and is fitted Buffalo put the but end into the stove and MINNESOTA STREET, »EW ULM, MINN. works to S Salem & Co. Salem came sermon to reprove it. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and then tried to blow the dust out by putting after he had gotten well under way it bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on here from Michigan and organized a stock '•Your reverence will observe," interposed his mouth over the bairel The gun went short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted ran something like this company with i?J0,000 capital. got the the principal woman that it WM. FRANK. for family use. off tearing awaj the entile back of his JOHN BENTZIN. "As I was saying—You don't mind contract for furnishing piping, etc., and comes from the men's side." Country brewers ard others that buy malt will heal you9 Cottonwood Mills. find it to their interest to place their orders with hawng the children here, do putting in works left for Michigan to "So much the better, madame. It me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt The -sorghum cane woiking season at No of course not. I knew vou see to the shipping of the machinery Th will end, then, some time." attention. Red "Wing lias oi ened The acreage devoted wouldn't. Well, we figured it out that oidmance was revoked because the works A sharp reply or a finely-turned OTTO SCHELL, Manager to this crop here this jea is larger than were not finished on time and as work had we were 20 miles from the nearest bon mot is never iorgotten in France. ever before, and although the cane is not O. F. Ruemke not yet begun on them habitation, and it was snowing like— It is a treasure in which the people Custom grinding solicited. Will the best, the results promise to be fanly Excuse me' Put your nut pick a little An enthusiastic convention was held at take eager delight, as do other people •-ati-factorv Th sorghum mill will be grind wheat fort (on© eigth) or oxchange farther on the table. Mabel will get Deadwood for the puipose of arranging in their crown jewels. Someone who kept buy for four or five weeks. it and hurt-herself with it. S4 as. flour, 5 fi9. shorts and 8 the Black Hills exhibit at the World's had a keen perception of national The Woman Relief corps of St. Cloud "The snow, you see, was blinding, an Resolutions were adopted asking the lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui characteristics referred to this trait Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. piesented the James M. MtKelvy Post, G. the horses were nearly worn out, and commissioners of the different counties to when he said: "In Spain men ask of a and feed sold at low rates and delivered NEW ULM, MINN. A with a beautiful silk Hag, costing $S0, the mercury was rapidly falling. To call a special election on the same date as new-comer. 'What is his birth? In and a portrait of America's Great Patriots." A New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in the congressional election for the purpose add to the horror of the situation— Germany, 'What has he read? In After the presentation speech and re-of CHOIC E GROCERIES, CROCKER!, seeing if a majority of the people of' the look out' Albert is reaching for your FRAKK & BENTZIN. France, 'What has he said? In Holland,' plv were made, refreshments were served. state favor calling a special session of the plate. That's right. Put it in the How much money has he?' 'In A oung man by the name of Graves, a legislature to make an appropriation. middle of the table. Have you ever BLASSWARE and NOTIONS. Great Britian, 'Is he English? And resident of Mapleton, met with a storm9 No9 AUG. (JUE1TSE Should the vote be negative the Black been lost in a snow Well, in America, 'What kind of a man is bad accident at "Wells recently. swung Hills companies will spend $400,000 for a we were. There was no question about he?" fioni the depot platform onto a ladder on special exhibit of their own resources. that. And I want to tell you that it's All Goods offered at prices which defy "Who are these?" asked Louis the side of a fieight car. A pile of trunks Delegates were present from all over the a mighty serious thing. competition. Goods will be delivered Philippe, when several fat noblemen on the ilatform blushed him from the car hills. HARNESS MAKER free to any part of the city. AH kinds "We knew that we were off the trail, seeking places at Court kept bowing and he fell under the tram One foot was of farm produce taken in exchange for but we were in hopes of finding it. If low before him. W I S O N S I N crushed so badly that amputation at the —and Dealer In— goods. we didn't strike it within halt an hour "Only jugs, your Majesty," was the ankle will bo necessary. Whips, Collars, and all other Racine is being worked by horse thieves. we knew—Robert, if you take any answer, "that are lowered in order to A bloody fight occurred on Snake river articles usually kept Ex-City Clerk E. S. Hayden, of Oshkosh DAKOTA HOUSE. more nuts off your father's plate be filled." between tvso diunken Chippewa Indians, in is dead you'll get a thrashing. There was in a first-mlass harness which one had his eye gouged out and his small chance of striking the trail, too. W. Huntington has charge of the new shop. Jested His Life Out, finger bitten off The tribe to which they signal service station at Durand. In fact, we might have crossed it once OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINK The Berlin papers are amusing New harnesses made to order and r» belonged have been picking rice, and the or twice and never known it on account Edward Champney, an early settler of MRS. A. SEITER P«-op. themselves with saddling a good men had an argument over the possession of of—Albert has your fruit knife. pairing promptly attended to. Sussex, is dead at the age of 87." story on a popular Berlin physician some rice Blood poisoning has set in and It's dangerous to leave them near the NEW MLM, MINU Green Bay business men have incorporated This house is the most centrally located who died there recently. A number the injured Indian will die. edge of the table. a stock company with $20,000 capital of his medical colleagues assembled in Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords At the invitation of County Attorney "Well, we struggled on for 10 or 15 for the purpose of running a table factory. his bedroom to consult about his O-car Taylor the board of commissioners minutes more, and then we just about E. L. Brockway, has been appointed examiner Rooms.1- good Sample case, which was altogether hopeless, a and Auditor Yo^sburg of Stearns county, gave out. The snow and the cold of timber lands on the White Earth fact of which the dying man was n-ited Little Falls to look over Morrison Meat Market, made it unbearable. Then one of the Indian reservation. county's new court house. The board thoroughly aware. horses gave out, and—there! Mabel LUMBE DEALERS IN The corn and buckwheat crops will be a were well pleased with the same, and will Suddenly the doctors, who were has grabbed your cigar. I knew she total failure in the vicinity of Osseo, act as a body regard to whether Stearns gravely whispering together were Trempealeau County, owing to frost. would. Don't cry, Mabel. Run to CBAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. county shall have a much needed new startled by a boisterous peal of mamma and she'llfixthe burn." P. White and Nelson Rust secured sixty court house. laughter from the patient. Being Then, after Mable had left and quiet pearls on a pearling trip to Waterloo. Judge Webber has rendered a decision in asked the cause of his hilarity, he A large supply of fresh meats, sau They live at Monroe. was again restored, Bilkins suggested: the case of the Winona & St. Peter Land gasped forth:— LATH, SHINGLES, DOORfl, sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on "You don't seem to be interested." Wausau authorities have caused the Company vs. settlers in Brown county. "Funny story—occurred—to--me hand. All orders from the country "Oh, yes, I am," was the reply. arrest of A. Pollock, on suspicion of wrecking The cases were in the nature of ejectment —battlefield Waterloo— French— what9" SASH AND BUNl*. promptly attended to. "In the St. Paul train in that city. suits and the decision are in favor of the Grenadier lying—bleeding—many— "Is marriage a failure? Sometimes I Lime. Cement and Coal CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Robert Mohlke, a Caloma station farmer, settlers. Congressman Lmd, C. A. Hag wounds feeling—death —near—hecounted think it is."—Chicago Tribune committed suicide while intoxicated, by berg, Geo W. Somerville. J. N. Thompson wounds—proudly—said,— taking strychnine. Family troubles are NEW UL MARBLE WORKS, and C. R. Davis were attorneys for the settlers. 'Parbleu—takes—eight—Englishmenkill assigned as the cause. Boy Robbers in France. Zottrest prfeM one—Napoleon's—Grenadiers.' There has just been discovered near City Marshall Day, of Baraboo, accompanied Well," continued the dying doctor, lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. Nogent-sur-Marne a band of boy robbers by an officer, is scouring the country his voice growing still more feeble with NORTH DAKOTA. for the burglars who visited Baraboo a who plunder untenanted villas his effort. "I have just—counted—you few nights since. and hide their booty in a cave, like Monuments, Tombstones and all Lisbon, is to have a Baptist college. —and I see—takes eight of my medical Ali Baba's Forty Thieves. The chief The report at Madison that Miss Antoinette 1TVOLI A signal service station has been established other work in my line made to order friends—to—kill me:" Abel, a young and favorite soprano of the burglarious confederation is a at Dickinson. promptly and in a workmanlike manner And, still laughing, he turned on his singer of the Capital City, was likely to lose youth of 14, named Vincent Legrand. The Board of Regents of the State University atreasonable rates. side and passed away. her eyesight, proved groundless. He was captured in a field, and gave at Grand Forks, have decided to NEWULM. MINN information about his companions, AND Th cyclone and hailstorm reduced the add a musical conservatory to the school, A Modest Girl. crop of oats at the Outagamie County poor who were arrested by the gendarmes BREWERY with Prof. Hodge director. Alice—I think the way that horrid GEO. BENZ SONS. farm to 760 bushels, which otherwise would as they were preparing to enter their Charles Helton, a feeder on the steam Miss Jellypop goes into the surf is have been nearly 2,000 bushels. cave. Two of the precocious rascals thresher owned by Levi Melton of Willow iBportefB and Wholesale Deafen to scandalous. were only 11. They lately had entered City, was brushing off the feed when he Chicago and Green Bay parties will establish WINES & JOS. SCHMUCKEK, Prop. a candy factory at the latter point. a villa and had abstracted therefrom caught his sleeve. His left arm was drawn Gwendolin—Well you know, the seashore They have incorporated with $15,000 capital. excuses everything. a heap of provisions and a large The effort to enforce the elevator law in NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Alice—I don't know. I wear my finger quantity of winea and liquors.—London: LIQUORS/ North Dakota resulted in the issue of two Far* beer sold inquantities to suit ths rings at least when I go into the Telegraph. A burelar entered the house of J. M. Yorgey, writs of alternative mandamus against the purchaser. Special attention paid to ths of Horicon, and, picking up a revolver water.—The Jewelers' Circular. «j Minneapolis & Northern Elevator Com- tattling ot bear* ,»•*•- ». 217 ft 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Pan], Wa»t pi. *?t t'i\5X/-% ,* ^''iLV-^MS 5.,.$ yv4?i4^ijti5i *«a£M'' i&&%^lMi I