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

September 30, 1891 · Page 2 of 8

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THE NORTHWEST children. Th children were saved, but Central, was killed by falling between the Brown Co. Bank. I. Eagle. Roller Mill Co. O E E N W I A the woman is in a critical condition. cars of his train when just east of Ackley. Rev. Mr. Chapin of Howell, has just presented leaves a wife and two children. He Played Off Drunk and Got His the Mitchell M. C. A with a corner Stephen Elgar, a prominent resident of \''Ha»tfpadtjrof ,''fe .A Summary of the Important Events Revenge lot on Main street, worth $2,000. Th Plattville, Wis.1, committed suicide at Du 600 Barrels Per Day. association will take steps to put up a valuable of the Week in the Northwestern buque by shooting himself. HI health was He was drunk, awfully drunk, to all C. H. C. H. Ross, block on the site in the near future. CHADBOURN, the cause. left a letter directed to his appearance, howlingly, unsteadily, States. Julia Rivers, a woman of the town, was wife asking forgiveness for his act. President. Cashier. drunk and dressed up. He was attired found in her house at Pierre, dead. Th The Times of Dubuque has commenced Our flour cannot be beat. COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. in the height of summer neglige inquest showed she had met death by issuing an evening edition of the same size Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North accidentally taking an overdose of morphine. fashion and seemingly not at all sure NEW ULM. MINNESOTA, as the morning edition, which will be continued and South Dakota News in a Deceased was formerly an educated, hereafter. This movement has been of his feet, yet he had some method in LOUIS BUENGER,2*-4i beautiful woman, and had prominent New Ulm, Minn. in contemplation for some time. Nutshell, his madness, for he lurched around relatives living in Chicago. During the high wind the steam thresher Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sta., suspiciously in the vicinage of a waiting Fran S.. Lusk, formerly with of W W Williams set fire to the grain Streetcr & Co., railroad contractors in the cab, and when the big policeman of a farmer east of Lime Springs, while the Collections and all Business pertaining I N N E S O A NEWUIM, MINI Black Hills, now of Lusk, Wyo. was arrested men had gone to dinner. Th separator, told him to move on he moved to ward to Banking Promptly^ at Deadwood by the United States Undertaker and eight large stacks were burned with the cab. The Shakopee flouring mill has been sold deputy marshal for selling and disposing of stabling. Damage $1,500. Attended to. to Christian & French, of Minneapolis. oleomargarine without a government license. "Cab, sir?" said the driver. "Hansom, *IA Fran Woodworth, a conductor on the INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, was held-under $1,500 bail. Lovell, the alleged Duluth (fclaim sir? I'll take you safe home. Chicago & Northwestern, was knocked of! jumper, lost his case against Rosmus Mark. Just step in, sir step right in." Joh B. Lehman, who was convicted at a freight car at Sioux City by striking a $500,000. "You wait a moment. Whazzafare Custer City a year ago for the murder of Pipestone Methodists dedicated a $4,000 N bridge over which his train was running. and dealer in all kinds of'- church edifice. Constable Burns and sentenced to be hung, to Wash'ton boul'vard 'n May street, fell sixty feet into the river and was instantly FURNITURE, the supreme court of the state having affirmed eh?" killed. W. Soule, pastor of the M. E Church the decision, was sentenced by "Seventy-five cents, sir step in." at Paynesville, is dead. NEW ULM The 6th regiment Iowa national guards Judge Chas. M. Thomas to be hung on the "No faint. Fare's er half-dollar. held an election to choose a major to succeed Thomas Glompha laid claim to 200 acres 4th of November next. 'M I right or am I wrong?" FRANK FRIEDMANN, of land in Mankato. J. M. Emsig, of Le Mars, resigned, "All right, sir. I ain't busy to-night. Th high winds caused serious havoc companies already heard from there ROLLER E CO. Mrs. Bonhp.m, widow of B. C. Bonham, Half a dollar goes." with threshing machines in the vicinity of is no opposition to the candidacy of Capt. died at Minneapolis, aged 57. Britton. On the farm of Joseph Miller, James Rule, of Mason City and his election '•All right, sir. Go ahead." dealer in Rev. Dr. Welis, of Montreal, accepted a three miles west of town, a separator be is almost certain. And the driver went ahead. call to Plymout ClAirch at Minneapolis. Groceries, Crockery, Ston&taro, longing to E B. Karn caught fire from the A gentleman who knew him saw him A wild freight train on the Chicago & Ed. Knapp. of Stillwater, was accidentally Merchan Millers, sparks from the engine. I with several half an hour afterward engaged in a Northwestern crashed into a passenger shot by Harr Schroeder while hunting. stacks of wheat was destroyed. Three miles argument with the cabby at the corner train near Beverly, a few miles out from tllassware, Notions, Canned The shot destroyed an eye. north of this farm a similar disaster occurred. of Washington boulevard and May Cedar Rapids. Th engines are both total -d The Catholic church in course of construction Th threshing machine of Bent street, which at that hour was wellnigh wrecks and some of the cars, were badly A at Atlanta was burned, together NewTJlxn, Minn. Bearson and 300 bushels of wheat belonging damaged. Outside of severe bruises no one deserted. Fruit, Flour, ate. with the parish house. to Albert Bundrock were burned. was hurt. "He stepped out of the cab," the A 20,000-fire visited St. Paul, originating A special from Marion Junction says: spectator said, "and seemed to be The preliminary hearing in the Larson in Andrew Schoch's bakery, corner Eighth All goods seld at bottom prices Here, as all through the Northwest, the the possessor of a gilt-edged jag. 1 case at Mason City has already consumed and Grant streets. weather has been extremely hot the past stepped in the shadow to listen to the delivered free of cost to any part nine days. There are rumors that Darrow's MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. two weeks. Danger from fire presents itself The Herald at Little Falls was sold to argument." wife has made a confession to a detective the city. on every side, though there has been Haines & Stone, of the Wabasha Democrat, 'Here's your half dollar, cabbv.' stating that her husband killed Darrow Receive^ First Premiums at N E W ULM, MINN. but little damage so far. Th Chicago, and W Pope, by W. Workman with an ax, threw him into a buggy and 'Half-dollar? Looky here! What Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company A. O. Holt's candy and cigar store at drove him away. are yer giving us? A dollar I said.' PETER SCHEBEB, has issued orders to engineers to stop and Lindstrum was burned recently. Nothing 'No, shir half-dollar's what you Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis The Northwest German conference assembled furnish water from the engine when required was saved. There was no insurance. said.' in Charles City recently with to put out .fires that possibly a Agricultural and Mechanical Association 'Come off, now ante up that other Sandford Tanner, a wealthy old an of Bishop Foss presiding. I includes the catch along the d. While the right-ofway Fair 1887. half or I'll take it out of yer, see?" Albert Lea, was robbed of money and north half of Iowa, South Dakota and part is burned off fifty feet each side of the *, 'Yer can't do it. I'm'z good er man notes. of Wisconsin and Illinois. Nearly all the track the high winds are liable to carry a F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, DEALER IN as you are any day. Half-dollar's all members were present. Delegates were to It. C. Libbey & Co's sawmill at Hastings spark 100 or 200 feet or morefromth track. be chosen to the general conference. A you get.' has shut down after a cut of about 110,000,•000. Prest. Manager. LUMBER Everything is combustible, being dry as good number of lay delegates were present. "Well the cabby jumped down ofl tinder. the box and started for my friend. Fr. Burg, F. D. Wilson, deputy United States marshal Thomas Laidlow, an old citizen of Long As»he did ail the indications of the at Tacoma, Wash., arrested James Prairie, committed suicide while temporaril N O A O A jag left him instantly. He braced Durwood, alias James Geer, at Cedar Rapids. insane. A Republican paper has been started at himself, met the extortioner with a Durwood was arrested last winter The capital lands at Wilmar were leased Cogswell, by W S. Straub. smash on the jaw that sent him reeling, while robbing a bonded car of canned salmon by State Auditor Bierman to the highest George W Johnson, a farmer in E from Tacoma to Canada, but escaped and followed it up with a couple "bidders. Th rentals ranged from 50 cents N Manufacturer of and Dealer iu mons County, was burned to death in a before the grand jury met Nearly five of lightning punches that sent cabby $2.25. prairie fire. LATH, SHINGLES, DOOR* weeks Wilson has been following Durwood to grass in a heap. CIGARS, Swanson, a farmer living near Sher- A terrible prairie fire is raging six miles almost over the entire country. 'Get up, you swindler,' he yelled. "bum, has found a daughter in Chicago 'BASH, BLINDS, 5 east of Oakes. Damage to stacked and 'Get up and take some more out ol TOBACCOS, he had regarded as dead, not having shocked grain is very heavy. One an is me. I've been laying for you for a heard from her for fifteen years. W E S E A E E reported burned fatally. —aad all kinds month. Come on.' PIPES, Fred Sheldon, of Madison Lake, Wis., Bjorge, Murray and Geese, East Grand "But the cabby didn't come. He Building Material. succeeds B. Callughan, of the Minneapolis :,u* Forks saloon-keepers, were arrested and Wi a N is jumped on his box, whipped his horse & St. Louis railroad at St. Cloud. Cor. Minnesota and Center taken to Crookston, charged with violating a a to and fled. I approached and found Mr. Callughan has gone to Minneapolis. Hi the Minnesota State law by selling liquor Streets, my friend in an ecstacy of merriment. SEW ULM KH1 In reading in last Sunday's Times William Hemminghouse, of St. Anthony on Sunday. 'That fellow licked me once when I Richard B. Kimball's interesting account Hill, St. Paul, president of the Minnesota Frank Marsh of Fargo received a telegram NEW ULM MINK had a little too much aboard,' he said Star Sample Boom, Milk Company, suicided as a result of a severe of Bulwer, I was reminded of an from the authorities at Rochester, 'and I've been laying to get even for a attack of the grippe. Minn., insane asylum, that A Droshus, incident that happened in parliament Jno.Neuman, month. He extorted a dollar the last Adrian Andrews and two companions well known at Fargo, has escaped from the and time and blackened both my eyes because in July 1$55, which illustrates the •quarreled at West Duluth, and Andrews Farmers' Home. asylum, and asking him to watch for his I was too full to fight, but I great novelist's good humor and was struck on the head with a coupling pin appearance in this city. Mr. Marsh received guess I'm even. The ride didn't cost and seriously injured. Thompson, another quickness of repartee. A kinsman, McHillingfleetcazley, word Droshus arrived at his mother's me a. cent and I gave him a little participant, suffered a broken arm. Dealer in house in Caledonia, and the authorities at a member of parliament jdSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. more than he gave me the other DRY GOODS, The Santiago creamery, 15 miles southeast Rochester were notified. for the North Riding of York time.' "—Chicago Times. of St. Cloud, burned the other night. United States Marshal Hogson and Special Dealer in from 1832 to 1862, had taken me into A residence near by was burned also. Th Agent Day, with the assistance of the Wines, Liquors A WOMAN IN AN ELEVATOR, creamery contained 2,000 pounds of butter, the house—strangers' gallery—and Hats, Caps, Notions, police of Grand Forks, made a raid on all which was all lost. the Chinese laundries of the city and captured was showing me the celebrities. Of Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars* & The new Catholic cemetery at Chatfield three Celestials who had been smuggled She Does No Like he Pac and course, I was anxious to see the author Crockery and Glassware, was consecrated recently with appropriate across the line from Manitoba within Her Sensation Ar Not Pleas A fine lunch will be served every day. of "Pelham"—I was only a boy Green, Dried and Panned ant, ceremonies, nearly 1,000 people were the last two or three days, also securing a then—and I was fortunate enough to present over 200 of whom came from adjoining considerable quantity of opium smuggled Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. A woman doesn't enjoy riding in an towns by special trains. across the boundary. One opium joint was hear him, too. elevator a little bit. Particularly in New Ulm. Minn found in full blast, with a number of prostitutes Quite a sensation was created at St. I will always take farm produce in exchange It happened thus: The debate was ^tig-J^ell, among the patrons. Th officers the rapid ones. Charles by the arrest of John P. Crippen lor goods, and pay the highest market price for on Lord John, afterward earl, Russets all kinds of paper rags. are making a further investigation of the for stealing honey from D. V. Smith, a It is with fear and trembling that ignominious failure during his mission matter. neighboring farmer. Crippen is an extensive she steps into the car. The rattle ol at Vienna to bring the Crimean war In connection with my store I have a first-class farmer and formerly deputy sheriff of Last winter Louise Petrich secured a Brewer and Bottler. |jli'! saloon furnished withasplendid billiard table and to an end, and the opposition was the iron door as it closes gives her a this county for several years. my customers will always find good liquors and verdict of $2,000 against August Wickman, very strong against the party in power. cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. start. The car shoots heavenward Ed. Millom, a Sauk Rapids saloonkeeper, both of Cassleton, on a charge of breach of At last Lord Palmerston, then jyftjw wW. promise. Th defendant acknowledged was arrested and broi%ht to S Cloud and the woman holds her breath. Flying I/IM, prime minister, rose and got to talking AH goods purchased of me will be delivered to his guilt, but claimed he had since discovered charged with wife beating, having, it is alleged, any part of the city free of cost. floors make her head swim. Ver in a hectoring way about "this unnecessary Thl9 brewery is one of the largest establishment! the plaintiff was not as pure as he chased the partner of his sorrows of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted and unprovoked attack MIJfSESOTA STREET, tigo is imminent. NEW ULM, MfSN. supposed. Both parties have since been around the house with a hammer. Th up with all the modern improvements. Keg and upon the government," and ended by bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on married. Th sheriff went out to the farm •case was brought up before Justice Wright Suddenly the fiendish elevator man short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted saying in a loud voice and looking the other day to collect the $2,000. I is hut was continued. stops the car. The woman seems to for family use. WM. FRANK. JOHX BENTZIN. straight at the two literary members claimed that the defendant has put all his Country brewers ard others that buy malt will be going upward by herself. Her heels A Worthington special says: Corn and Cottonwoo Mills. —Bulwer and Disraeil—who were sitting And it to their interest to place their orders with property out of his hands and litigaAon rise in the air and only her toes touch flax are now entirely out of danger and will me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt together on the front of the opposition will probably follow. the floor. She is uncertain whether attention. yield a good crop, the frosts of the first of bench: she is going through the roof or the OTTO SCHELL. Manager the month having done no damage to "The gentlemen are making 'Much floor is dropping from beneath her feet. sjieak of. Other grains have all been taken W I S O N S I N C. F. Ruemke •of, and the yield per acre is unprecedented Ado About Nothing.' And the eternal sensation! Unless she Custom grinding solicited. Will Pearl hunters are now at work near Boscobel, in this county. He sat down amid loud cheers from has been at sea i» a gale she never felt the water being low. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange his own side but in an instant Bulwer that way before. A party of hunters captured three animals Forest fires are, as usual, burning about 34fls.flour,5fl9.shorts and I was up, and with exquisite grace and of the bird kind in the jungles,ot the Then the car starts again, taking Ashland. 8)3. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui sarcasm said: \l Big Woods and they are now on exhibition Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. her breath away and causing her knees Dr. Sprague, of Green Bay, and a Shawano at Gray's drug store in Waterville. "Mr. Speaker"—then turning to and feed sold at low rates and delirered to bend with the force of a sudden NEW ULM, MINN. gentleman were arrested at Oshkosh They were taken from the nest and are too bow slightly toward the treasury jump. A New Ulm free of expense. by mistake as suspicious characters. Dealer In young to fly, but fully as large as an bench—"I beg to remind the noble Before she had gained her equilibrium CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Charles Decorah and Charles Whitedeer, owl. They are fierce and show fight, have lord that in chronological order 'Much FRANK & BENTZIN. the car stops, dances up and Indian horsethieves arrested at Black River a restless tiger-like motion and continually Ado About nothing' comes after the down a few times, and the rattle of the Falls, go up for two years each. sway backward. They are of a dark 'Comedy of Errors.' GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. door announces that another passenger AUG. (JUEUSE Frank Timmons, a dwarf at Monroe, brown, heavily feathered and have a perfect I leave readers of Shakespeare to has escaped. died from the effects of the pistol wound he baboon or monkey face, with fierce imagine the tumultuous "Hear!" The woman feels faint,tbut cannot had caused with suicidal intent. black eyes. Nothing of this species has All Goods offered at prices which defy "Hear!" "Hear!" from the conservative summon courage to rush out. Again ever been seen in this locality before. Walter Andrews, who went to Watertown competition. Goods will be delivered side and the laughter all over the the upward flight, and with a final HARNESS MAKER from Rochester, N. Y., in 1846, died free to any part of the city. All kinds house.—New York Times. dance, as the top floor is reached, the sitting «n a chair at his home. of farm produce taken in exchange for, S O A O A agony is over. —and Sealer la— goods. William Mitchell's 15-year-old daughter The woman steps out of the car. Farmer Slocum, of Leola, lost aseparator Whips, Collars, and all other was drowned in a river at Independence, HE HELPED HIMSELF. She is uncertain of herself. Things and 400 bushels of wheat by fire. DAKOTA HOUSE. Ore. articles usually kept whirl around, and she cannot walk Further serious damage is done by prairie Thomas Wright, an aged resident of Wa in a first-mlass harness Ho a Man Assisted On in Disre straight. Gradually she recovers and fires in South Dakota. tertown, was kicked to death by a horse at shop. attends to the business that lead her a South Dakota's world's fair commissioners Marshfield. OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN into a modern office building. A gentleman one day was driving New harnesses made to order and meet at "Huron and organize. Spearman & Co.'s store at Oshkosh was MRS. A. SEITER P-op. Then comes the descent. The woman Dellif Strellinger, under arrest at Miller along a lonely country road when he pairing promptly attended to. robbed of $50 by two men who went hesitates before again risking her life jumped his bond, and his bondsmen must through the till while an accomplice engaged NEW MLM, MINK heard loud cries for help proceeding This house is the most centrally located in the car. Sometimes she asks the put up $1,000. the proprietor in conversation. from a neighboring grove. He hitched fiend in charge if he cannot go down Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords William Johnson was held for trial at The barn and all outbuildings of slowly. He promises to let her down his horse and ran to the assistance of Grand Forks on a charge of setting fire to Johnson, of Pleasant Springs, Dane VA -v easy. good Sample Rooms.* the person who seemed to be in distress. Mrs. Jennie Hill's house. County, were consumed by fire. Th entire », She enters. He lets the thing drop. crop, including a shed filled with tobacco, Upon entering the wood he was Jack Carlin, aMilbank man, was arrested, The woman emits a gasp and Meat' Market, and one horse were burned. Th E A E S IH charged with illegally selling intoxicating LUMBE surprised and shocked to find a man loss is estimated at $7,000. with no insurance. clutches a strange man by the arm. liquor. who was securely tied to a tree. Then she looks foolish and feels faint. George Hindman the son of Hon D. T. "What is the matter here?" he said in The car stops to take on a boy, and The deer at Sherwood Forest, Green GRAS. STUBBB, Prop'r., Hindman was seriously wounded by a the woman resists a tendency to sit Lake, have had an addition to their astonishment. pistol shot fired by the night watchman of down. Another drop of a few stories, ber. Th old doe Gretchen recently gave Britton who mistook him for a burglar. "Oh, sir," replied the poor*fellow, A large supply of fresh meats, 'aau another stop, and all is over.—N. birth to two nice little ones that are as cunning LATH, SHINGLES, BOOB* W. Downs, of Aberdeen, fell from a "I'm so glad you have come. A few sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on 5ft*' Record. and pretty as a pair of pictures. !f :Jm trian at Woodsocket, and was taken to hours ago I was knocked down by hand. All orders from the country SASH AND BUN* Edward Popke and his wife, of Seymour, *!S| Mitchell for treatment. His spine was injured. some tramps, who rifled my pockets, promptly attended to. The Way to get Rich. were each sentenced to one year in prison Lame. Cement md Coal, and after stealing everything I had CASH PAID FOR HIDES. 'H$S at Ea Claire for causing the death of their J"It is hot so hard after all to grow Joh Rochford, founder of the mining except a pocketbook in my inside vest baby by cruel treatment, when it was rich," remarked a cynical young man $£% camp bearing that name, is reported having pocket, which they fortunately overlooked,'bound NEW ULM HiRRLE WORKS, scarcely three hours old. They had at the Burnet house one night, as he found rich gold and silver ore two me to this tree and decamped." 0' pleaded guilty. Th wife is only about 16 Lowest pricts mUomy* ordered "another bottle." "It is to miles west of Ho Springs. lg, Schwendinger, Prop'r,,«-*, years old. trust nobody is to befriend none to A barn belonging to Mrs. Levi Greeley "The scoundrels!" ejaculated the A highwayman held up Joh Shafer and get everything and.pave all you get r^«y- i.. ii At Gary, was set on fire by children, and new-comer. "And so the wretches Thomas Yelinck, at Prairie Chien, and to stint ourselves and everybody belonging the barn, dwelling, forty tons of hay and robbed you, eh?"' ssweuc Monuments Tombstones and all %i at the point of a pistol made them give up to us to be the friend of no ninety sheep were burned. *i "Yes, sir." ^..^ other work in my line made to order %2 1TVOLI their money and take their clothes, shoes man and have no man for our friend A steam threshing engine exploded at "Took everything you had except promptly and in a workmanlike manual and stockings off, and then made them to heap interest upon interest, cent •Clareniont, blowing Engineer Albert Chi•coster one pocketbook in your inside pocket, atreasonable rates. drive back to'the Artesian Park. Here the upon cent to be mean, miserable and sixty-four feet breaking several bones eh?" robber jumped out and said he would kill despised for some 30 years, and riches NEwuLM.fe^ ^mrar^ and inflicting other injuries that may prove T*' ^?,V« AND vK^lQ. "Yes, sir." £i% them if they attempted to follow or tried will come as sure as disease, and disappointment. BREWERY fatal.' "The villains! And afterwards they to sec and recognize him 1 And when pretty near GEO. BENZ A SONS. tf Richard Scholz, while quarreling with tied you here?" ,,.,. enough wealth is collected by a disregard Charles Ahlgrin at Horsehead, over a 'Yes, sir." 1 7H*&Q&£# of human heart, at the expense fmpmUm »-d W.1—d» Pisliw i% I O W A small bill, injured the latter so severely "And are you still tied—tied tightly tV' ___ WINES & :?2*g£ of every enjoyment save that of wallowing The body of a murdered man, a railroad that death ensued and Scholz is in jail for —so tightly that you cannot escape?" in filthy meaness, death comes «JOS. SCHQ1UCK£B, Propw murder. ,.- .track laborer, has been found near Wheatland. "Yes, sir." to finish the work—the body is buried LIQUORS, Thriven insane by poverty, Mrs. Neprosch, The man, whose name cannot be NEW ULM, MINNESOTA "Then I think I'll take the pocketbook ill a hole, the heirs dance over it, Pure bear sold 1st «vamtitlw to aoH 4ka wife of a laboring man at Sioux learned, had just drawn his pay. the 6ther\fellows left." And he and the spirit goes—where? —Cinema irchaMr. Special atteatioa paidtoIte Falls, attempted to drown herself and two did. tl7 Sit B. 3rd Str. St Paml, MtatM