New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 23, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NOKTHWEST Juug Templetort rendered a decision in wagon twenty-trro large loads of oats, and fafiwfr Roller Mill Qo. -*A PHASE OF SOCIABILITY^- favor of Nelson county in the Nelson sighed because there was no more to pitch. 1 I, county bond case, saving the county $9,500. The Rev. Fathe A. Rogers, of Florence, It Is Not Always Best to Be Too "narrowly escaped drowning while Has Capacity of A Summary of tlie Important Events Friendly. fording the Brule River. was swept Judge Templeton has issued a mandamus 600 Barrels PergDaj. of tlie Week in the Northwestern requiring the elevator companies in down the stream several Tods, and, luckily, "I had a peculiar experience the C. H. CHADBOURN, C. H. ROSS, the storage business to store wheat at landed in a bit of shallow water. States. other day," said a friend of mine at statutory rates—two cents a bushel. Lieut. Andrus inspected the Appleton President. Cashier. the club. "You know I'm a little bit national guard, and the newspapers of Birkholz has sold the Smith farm Our flour cannot be beat. COR. MINN, AND CENTRE STRS, near-sighted, and I have a very poor that city say just what they do in every of 600 acres south of Grand Forks to Noah Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. other town—that the boys showed up better Goine for $17,750. Birkholz purchased it memory of faces and voices. I waa and South Dakota News in a than any company Lieut. Andrus has about six months ago for $10,000. Th increase walking along Washington street Hew Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, inspected. is due to the splendid crop raised. Nutshell, about nine o'clock in the morning on Low license ($200)was carried in Madison A the request of a portion of the East Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts.,' uiy way to the office when I was accosted by 458 plurality. Th other grades voted Grand Forks saloonkeepers that gambling by a well-dressed man who Collections and all Business pertaining for were $350. Th high license people places be suppressed, Mayor Rowen announces NEW ULM, I N N E S O A VSSK were exceptionally lethargic. Th vote was his intention to enforce all laws, called me by name. I couldn't remember to Banking Promptly The Monticello factory recently burned. Undertaker* very light. and began by closing the saloons at 11 where, but I was sure that I Will be rebuilt. Attended to. o'clock. Martha Krueger a domestic in Scott's had known him somewhere, for his Austin is having a new flax mill 204 feet hotel. Waupaca died under suspicious circumstances. Michael Gleason entered the office of MVIDUAl RESPONSIBILITY, in length. face and voice were both perfectly familiar A autopsy was held and a Doheny & Lyon's mill at Grand Forks, in cornoner's jury decided that she came to but for the life of me I couldn't Charles A. Ludwig, a saloonkeeper at the bookkeepers absence, forced the cash $500,000. Stillwater, assigned. her death by ether administered by herself and dealer in all kinds of drawer and decamped with the contents. place him. Have you ever been HI a or by some one else. I is supposed that was captured in East Grand Forks, W Kcfinig's elevator at Plainview was similar fix? Well, you know how FURNITURE, the drug was taken to procure abortion. burned. Loss $10,000. tried before Justice Cutts and sentenced to NEW ULM cheap a man feels and how embarrassed The girl was a German and had been in 30 days. Dr. J. D. "Wheelock, a physician of Clearwater this country but a year. he gets as he tries to talk died, aged 70. Trouble is brewing at Grand Forks regarding FRANK FRIEDMANN, pleasantly without giving himself the Great Northern right of way. Thomas J. Clement, son of T. B. Clement I O W A S. W McLaughlin claims three feet claimed ROLLER E CO., died at Faribault. away. I would have given $100 to Seth Benedict committed suicide at by the raiJroad and refuses to vacate. Notice Peter Derwin, of St. Paul died, aged 82. remember my friend's name, and as Marshalltown because he was jilted. dealer in to quit was served on him a petition went to St. Paul in 1858. Henr Limbeck of Clinton, resisted arrest he rattled on about the weather one being circulated requesting the same. McLaughlin Groceries, Crockery, Stonewan, Lyma Alexander's.residence near Faribault, and was struck by Officer Peter Franzen. will probably fight. indistinct impression chased another burned with its contents. Merchant Millers, Limbeck is not expected to live. through my puzzled brain. No good, The State Congregational Association Chris. Anderson's jewelry store at Moorhead The teamster Henr Limbech, who was Glassware, Notions, Canned met at Jamestown recently. About 50 delegates though I had to give it up. was robbed of $150 worth of solid silver. clubbed by Officer Franzen, while resisting were in attendance and the program, arrest at Clinton, died. Hi skull was to occupy two days, was prepared. The 'Well,' I thought, I'll hide it from fractured. Whethe Franzen will be held Bishop Whipple has received $50,000 for IsTewTTlnci, Mizixi. Fruit, Flour, ete. work of the church in the state for the last him if I can, but if the worst comes to an endowment forSeabury Divinity School to answer yet remains to be seen. year was reviewed and much interest the worst I'll tell him I've had at Faribault. G. Perry, an old and respected citizen manifested. Leading ministers of the denomination All goods seld at bottom prices wtf of Sibley, dropped dead near his residence Twenty-four stacks of wheat and a separator were present. brain fever and it has affected my delirered free of cost to any part were burned on Fran daly'a farm recently. was about sixty-five years MAMUFACTUREHS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. memory, and if he'll tell me his name A woman who arrived at Bismarck from near Fulda. old, and leaves a wife and five sons and the citj. Williamspoint, sixty miles south, in Em I'll write it down and promise never daughters to mourn his death. Received First Premiums at Rev. P. K. Mellauy, pastor of the Norwegian mons county, gives a meager account of a N E W ULM, MINN. to forget it to my dying day." While the agent of the Kansas City road Lutheran church at Stillwater died terrible prairie fire which has burned over Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. at Hudson, "Wis. at New Hampton, stepped out of the depot "All this time my friend and I kept that section. Th damage cannot be estimated PETER SCHEBEB, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis tor a few minutes the other afternoon some at present, but will be very heavy. up a lively conversation, in the course The new Norwegian Lutheran College one broke in the money drawer and departed Many farmers have lost all their buildings, will be located at Madison, the county Agricultural and Mechanical Association of which he displayed considerable with over $100. No clue has yet grain and hay. seat of Lac Qui Parle County. familiarity with my private affairs. Fair 1887. been found. Fires in Stutsman and Edd counties A spark from a threshing engine set fire He even asked me how that boil on. Two thousand head of cattle were stampeded to Cleveland Bros.' thresher at Plainview. have done some damage. I the latter F. a L. Roos, MADLENEB, DEALER IN on one ot the principal streets at my baby girl's leg was getting on. I was destroyed. county a farmer named Egleberg lost four LUMBER Emmetsburg while they were passing 'Great Caesar!' I exclaimed to Prest. Manager. horses by fire while plowing brakes, also In a quarrel between To Allerton and through the city. After a few hours yelling 150 acres of wheat. Other losses of seventy myself, 'have I lost my mind, and is Anonsmith at Pipestone, the former and punching they were started on Fr. Burg, and sixty acres are reported in the same locality. this my brother or my father?' was dangerously hurt. their way. I Stutsman county Farmer Lawrence 'How did you come out on that The suit of J. Merkle against C. R. Hento lost thirty-five acres of grain, and A train on the Burlington, Cedar Rapids wheat deal?' he inquired, with tender for $10,000 for alienation of his wife's only the great efforts of a threshing crew and Northern Road struck a wagon containing solicitude. -affections, is on trial at Luverne. prevented greater loss of stock and buildings. Burbaker and Robert Aylwood, "I told him. Yes, I told him all *®m Hoi den Nelson committed suicide by Grass was burned off for several two farm hands, at a crossing near about it. Then he asked me to have Manufacturer of and Dealer in I hanging at Mabel. Long suffering from Vinton. Burbaker was killed almost instantly, miles north in spite of all efforts to extinguish a drink, and we sat down at a table disease is supposed to be the cause. LATH, SHINGLES, DOOM while Aylwood lived a lew hours. the fire, which was only stopped at CIGARS, and first I drank with him and then A temporary injunction is asked at Pine Spirit Woo lake. At Clinton, Chris Sears, an old man of he drank with me. City against the Brennan Lumber Company BUNDS, BXSH, that place, was run down and killed by the 'You're a mighty nice chap,' I TOBACCOS, to restrain them from dumping refuse in SOUTH DAKOTA. Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul switch engine. thought, addressing my friend. 'What the Grindstone river. Th engineer saw Sears and supposed —a»d all kinds A house, barn, 90 sheep and about 40 tons PIPES, wonderful conversational powers! he would get off the track, but he is said to Thomas Glowp has laid claim to a large of hay, belonging to Mrs. Levi Greely of 'Funny I never found you out before. Buildin Material. have been si ightly deaf and did not hear part of the city of Mankato, including the Gary, were burned. No insurance. Fire I'll take you to call on my maiden Cor. Minnesota and Center the engine. stone quarries and the ground upon which was started by children playing with aunt, and perhaps I can get solid the Tourtolette Hospital stands. matches. A incorporated company has been formed Streets, with her again through you.' SEW ULM. at Dubuque to crush and concentrate Considerable apprehension is felt at The University of South Dakota opened "All this time he was telling me MIM. NEW ULM the dry bone and black Fergus Falls lest Goheen, the murderer, the other morning. Hon A. Sheridan about his wife who was suffering from Star Sample Boom, jack taken from the surrounding commits suicide before the time-set for his Jones of the board will act as president until the heat a good deal it seemed. Then mines. The shipments of this ore averages execution. is being carefully watched. one can be secured. Not all of the faculty Jno.Neuman, he remembered that he had an engagement, .1 300 tons daily, of which over one-third are present. and Preston Asborn and Hattie Baker, a St. and said he was sorry, but is refuse. This ore is the basis of zinc. Th Cloud couple, cannot marry because the Hon. D. W Lawler of St. Paul has accepted Farmers' Home. he'd have to leave me. saving in freight will be very considerable. law says the bride must be over 14 years of the invitation of the state Democratic 'Good-bye, old man,'he said, claspping Several wolves have recently made their age. central committee to deliver a political me affectionately on the back, Dealer in home on a little island near the ice harbor address on the evening the Democratic Charles Lumley, a wine merchant of 'take care of yourself.' JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. near Dubuque. Their depredations on the DRY GOODS, state convention meets in Mitchell. Minneapolis, died by his own hand, aged 'Good-bye, old fellow,' I replied, poultry houses near by became so frequent 60. His act anticipated death from cancer Richard Scholz and Charles Algrin, of Dealer in shaking his hand warmly, 'be good. N I that a party went out the other morning of the bowels. Smithwick, Fall River county, quarreled By the way, I've had inflammation of Wines, Liquors on a grand wolf hunt. They succeeded in Hats, Caps, Notions, over some stock. A fight ensued and Wor has been received at Sauk Rapids the brain lately. Did yon know it?' killing only one of the varmints. It is believed Scholz was kicked in the bowels and died that Callahan the convict who escaped from Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars. 'No is that so? I thought you there are more of them on the island. from inflammation of the bowels and perionitis. the reformatory has been captured at Crockery and Glassware, hadn't been around at the shop lateiy.' I the case of the state vs. Joh Belgrum, Algrin was arrested. Foley. A fine lunch will be served every day. city marshal of Cre3ton, appealed from Green, Dried and Canned Farmer Slocum of Leola lost a separator The Minnesota Cereal Company at Faribault superior court, the jury disagreed. The 'At the shop?' Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. and 400 bushels of wheat by fire while has made $10,000 worth of improvements case wa3 brought against Belgrum for wilful 'Yes the shop. Don't you remember threshing. Slocum and his firemen were on the old Straight River mill, and neglect of duty as a peace officer in not New Ulm. Minn I used to shave you every will employ fifty hands. badly burned while trying to save the I will always take farm produce in exchange "5 enforcing the prohibition law. There are morning!' for goods, and pay the highest market price lor machine, and the latter, who inhaled Adjutant Edward Thomas, of the Salvation a number of civil damage suits being prosecuted all kinds of paper rags. the flames, now lies in a serious condition. Army, was drowned while fishing against liquor sellers and a number of I E I S E A I N E in Gilbert's Lake. was stationed at injunction suits are pending. In connection with my store I have a first-class Minneapolis. News was received at Deadwood of the saloonfiirulshed withasplendid billiard tableand A little E S of Cresca, Brewer and Bottler. my customers will always find good liquors and A All a of el a death at Horsehead, a little settlement in Andrew Spangberg, the man whose incarceration while playing at the barn with matches, cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. a by S a Fall River county, of Richard Scholtz, a in a dirty room at Duluth set it on fire. Th barn, grain, harness, Mw blacksmith, from injuries inflicted by a She was just a little curly-headed UXM, 4 "I 4 caused a sensation, died at the insane asylum flax and 50 tons of hay were consumed. It All goods purchased of me will be delivered to club in the hands of Charles Ahlgrim. The any part of the city free of cost. at St. Peter. was with great difficulty that Mrs. Steudei girl who wore one shabby black This brewery Is one of the largest establishment! latter has been arrested for murder. The got the horses out of the barn, and while James S. Everts, a brakeman on the MINSESOTA STREET, KEW ULM, MISJf. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted dress such a long time that the children men quarreled over a small bill and a fight doing so her clothing caught fire, but as up with all the modern improvements. Keg and Great Northern road, was crushed to death V" made fun of her when she came bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on followed. assistance was near she was only slightly by the wheels at St. Paul. was 32 years short notice. My bottle beer is especially adaotod burned. and went among them, says the Detroit WM. FBAKK. JOHK BBNTZIH. The disappearance of prisoners from the old and a married man for family use. Country brewers ard others that buy malt will penitentary at Sioux Falls is in order lately. Free Pz'ess. Cottonwood Hills. An insurance company has offered to And it to the'r interest to place their orders wit W I N E O N S E S Myron Bemis, a "trusty" walked off me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt erect a $20,000 opera house for Marshall "What do you think? they said to attention. and passed out of the state near Yankton. citizens, provided the latter guarantee a each other "that little Louisa has OTTO SCHELL. Manager Three other prisoners took occasion to walk A Remarkable Bird Seen Recently certain amount ofinsurance business. away from the kitchen door without leave. In California. only one dress and she wears it, all C. Buemke Peter Gore, one of the earliest settlers in Custom grinding solicited. Will The trio are known as Langdon, safe blower, '.fc the last meeting of the Amalgamated the year around." the vicinity of Winona, died suddenly at Kingsbury county, Joh Flaherty, murder, grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange Association of Fish Liars the his home. Th deceased was born in Norton But that was not true. It was a Huron James Cambell, burglary, 34 fis. flour, 5 fba. shorts and I county, Pennsylvania, in 1814, and has member from the north side who goes Deadwood. winter dress, and one day in spring resided in this city since 1851. out twice a year with rod and gun but fi3. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floai Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. The body of James M. Pratt of Annan little Louisa blossomed out in pink. never unpacks the former, aske'l and A 6-year-old daughter of Jesse Harmer, a and feed sold at low rates and delirered NEW ULM, MINN. dale, was found in the woods about two received permission to read the following "What do you think?" cried the farmer living near Faribault, was so badly A New Ulm free of expense. hundred yards from his house. The village Dealer in from San Francisco: "A wellauthenticated burned while playing near an old building children "Louisa's got a new dress." council, upon an investigation of the matter story comes from Selma, CHOICE 6H0CERIES, CROCKERY, that was being burned that her recovery is FRANK & BENTZIN. Children are unfeeling little monsters, and an examination of the surroundings Fresno County, of the appearance despaired of. together with the position of the body naturally. One of them discoveted at that place of two huge-winged While Meritt D. Hoff, freight agent of and his gun, came to the conclusion that it AUG. QUE1TSE, eUSSWABE and NOTIONS. 1 that Louisa's dress was not new, monsters that resemble the fabled the Great Northern Railroad at Minneapolis, was a case of accidental shooting and ordered and she took pains to announce the dragon. They live on ducks and chickens was passing Hale, Thomas & Co.'s osSF the body removed to his late resiidence. and have been seen by a score oi fact to the school in a few scornful store, he was struck by a falling sign and All Goods offered at prices which defy hurt internally. will recover. persons. One party watched for them comments. competition. Goods will be delivered 'M HARNESS MAKER on several nights and at last got a "Made over? Yes indeed, and so old free to any part of the city. All kinds John, a twenty-year-old son of James W I S O N S I N close view. The birds are said to have fashioned! We could see the old stitches. of farm produce taken in exchange fotf Welch, of Washington lake near Henderson, —and Dealtr in— Merrill has a number of chicken thieves. wings fully twelve feet long. Their Some one has given it to her." goods. was accidentally shot and killed while Ripon College has 118 scholars this year. Whips, Collars, and all other bodies are six feet high when they Louisa heard and cried herself sick. hunting. tried to pull the gun through walk about. They are not covered The teacher knew nothing of it. She articles usually kept DAKOTA HOUSE. a fence, when it went off, the charge entering Racine police are busy watching a gang with feathers, and instead of a bill of youthful theives. was doing sums on the blackboard, his side and killing him almost instantly- in a flrst-mlass harness they have a hogs snout, with sharp and thumping knowledge into the Dairy commissioner Harkness is after the shop. teeth. Watchers saw.two birds descend children's heads. Waukesha milkmen. OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINX Gustav von Snyder, the normal school New harnesses made to erder and re to a pond and chase i..ud hens "Please, teacher, a girl has fainted." student who mysteriously disappeared recently Independence has organized a Board of MRS. A. SEITER Prop. pairing promptly attended to. in among the grass, crunching and devouring from his home at Minneiska, was Trade with $5,000 capital. those they caught. Their This unusual announcement roused NEW MLM, MINH discovered and brought to Winona. This house is the most centrally located The Saukville cheese factory paid its eyes are very prominent. As soon as all, even the lethargic teacher, into a was brought before the probate judge and patrons $3,300 during Jun and July. Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords the men could get a shot they fired. show of interest. The girl was Louisa, adjudged insane. was been taken to Robert Wood, a pioneer of Shebogan she of the pink dress. One bird was wounded, but escaped the Rochester asylum. County, died recently at Fort Dodge, la good Sample Rooms.1 by running through the marshes. The "She's been a-cryin' awful," volunteered E. J. Breed, general manager of the Marion A Racine officer stopped three little girls track which it left was like an alligator's, one of the other children. Meat Market, Flint Glass Works, of Marion, Ind., is in short dresses from smoking cigarettes on When the child came to herself, with five toes and strong claws DEALERS nr to establish a plant at Duluth for the man the street. LUMBE she clung sobbing to the teacher's unfriendly on each foot. The track is eleven ufacture of glass. looks with favor on Col. R. S. Gardner was at Merrill looking inches wide and nineteen long. It is hand, and told her story. Duluth, and will probably erect a plant over the city's advantages as a site for GHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. thought the birds might be survivors "Twarnt 'cause it was out of fashion here, which will employ 200 men. the new Indian Industrial School. —I didn't care for that ne»r' of extinct species like the pterodactyl While George Durlin's threshing machine R. R. Shaw, a switchman in the East St. cause 'twas the only one I've got, which lived on the shores of Tulare A large supply of fresh meats, sau was in George Carver's yard, at Prairieville, Paul yards whose home is at Black Rock, 'sides the old black, but 'twas made Lake, which has never been thorough* EATH, SHINGLES, DOOBfll sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on preparing to thresh, fire escaped from the Wis., had both his legs cut off by the cars. over for me from one of m-m-mothef's ly explored." hand. All orders from the country •engine and caught in one of the stacks. A aged man named Keller was killed and oh-oh, teacher, she's dead." A SASH ANB BLDVBL promptly attended to. Despite all efforts four stacks of oats and by a North-Western train near Verona, tear fell from the*eyes of the teacher, he separator were consumed. Mr. Carver's Lime, Cement ind Coal Sight Restored at Ninety-Five. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, Dan County. who had traveled that road herself. loss is estimated at 1,200 bushels of oats no The Welsh newspapers report a remarkable .The Ashland pulp-mill is to be rebuilt. insurance. "I'm sorry," she said "I will see event at the village of Llanon, NEW E MARBLE WORKS, About $100,000 is to be invested in he that the children treat you differently The case of Mrs. Maggie Bentz, charged Cardiganshire, where the Rev. Lowest pricmg mtmmwtk new industry. in the future." And "she kept her •with threatening to kill Mrs. Annie Rieger, William Herbert,late rector of the parish, The Ripon Fruit Growers' Association word. 4 was tried before Justice Horner Potter of lg. Sehwendinger, JProp'r, entertained 500 of his parishioners this season handled 4,000 less cases than Vermillion, on a change of venue from etxMlteftallM***.,^ last year. at tea in commemoration of the Beware of the Breath. Justice Alex Jeremy of is'hunger. Th defendant I RWtJIJI, restoration of his eyesight in his 95th Dr. W. D. Miller, of Berlin, says: Monuments, Tombstones and all Officer Lawrence Quinn, of Prairie a was discharged and the costs taxed 1TVOLI year. The reverend gentleman, who "During the last few years the conviction other work in my line made to order Chien, was struck with a pair of brass up to the complainant. is the oldest clergyman the principality, has grown continually stronger, promptly and in a workmanlike manner knuckles by a man who is known, and who Two stock trains collided on the Northern had held the living of Llanon atreasonable rates. among physicans as well as dentists, will be arrested. Quinn was seriously hurt. Pacific near Big Lake station. Two NEWULM. MINH for half a century. Six years ago, that the human mouth, as a An attempt was made to assault Miss cars were completely smashed, and one engine AND however, he lost his sight and resigned gathering place and incubator -of diverse Lottie Baker, a young dressmaker at Ap was badly damaged. A number of BREWERY the rectorship in consequence. During pathogenic germs, performs a pleton. The girl's cries scared her attempted cattle were killed and injured and several GEO. BENZ St SONS. the last few months he has been under most significant role in the production assailant and he took to his heels. car loads turned loose on the prairie. A the treatment of an eminent Manchester of various disorders of the body, and The state veterinarian pronounced the Itport ta Waal—A Ttari— fc stock man was seriously injured in the accident. oculist, and the cataracts being that many diseases whose origin is enveloped cattle disease near Arcadia to be anthrax, JOS. SCHMUCKEK, WINES & removed from his eyes, his sight in mystery, if they could be a sort of murrain, a malady not so dangerous NORTH DAKOTA, has been completely restored, and he traced to their source, would be found NEW ULM, MINNESOTA as was at first supposed. LIQUORS^ is now enabled to read the service in to have originated in the oral cav* Bad prairie fires destroy hundreds of dollars Pore beet sold la toaatittae to soft tha George Wells, a Mondovi man, 71 years church.—London Graphic. ity."—London Lancet. ,. -^,*- r.,,^ Krcheser. worth of property.. old, in one day recently pitched upon the Special attention paid to tto v*- I 117 A 81* E. 3rd Str. 'i$&it liVrf ft lt