New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 7, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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f, ,-iPfrf- b? i, ***lT *S *itf"Si. HE NORTHWEST. a way as to paralyze her, causing her death Brawn Co. Bank. 7,892 names. a#atn«t 6,608 he previous A N O O I O S LIA within four hours. Eagle Roller Mill ft.| year. This gives the city a population a 24,000. But He Told a Half Truth Wiien He N O A O A An increase in he postal business between Was Dying. \M flu Capacity of .% A Summary of the Important Events Appleton and Milwaukee obliged the authorities 600 Barrels Per Day. E. G. Spelman, register of the Devil's lake Burrows was without doubt, the of the Week in the Northwestern to order an additional route. The land office, has sent his resignation to the most notorious liar Nevada will ever new clerks are Messrs. Balch and Fuller. President, C. H. CHADBOURN, C. H. ROSS, States. George C. Henbrier, of E a Claire, Is shelter, says the New York Sun. His President. Cashier. Th land officers are at Minot ready for returning from Europe, where he completed opening office. They expect a rush of business. fame as a liar spread for a hundred Our flour cannot be beat. COR. MINfi. AND CENTRE STRS. arrangements for the establishment Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North miles around, and men used to stop of a pearl button factory at E a Claire. NEW ULM. MINNESOTA, The warehouse belonging to A S. How and South Dakota News in a at our camp to get a look at him... A large delegation of James Comerford & Co., at Lamoure, burned. A explosion New Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, He wasn't a wicked man, and he had Nutshell, Grand Arm post of Chippewa Falls went of gasoline caused the fire. to Downing to attend a camp fire and sham no malice about him, but he was a Twelve car loads of mares were unloaded Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sta., battle with their old comrades. natural born liar. He lied about his at Minnewaukan and were driven to Fort Parts of the Rat River marsh are burning Collections and all Business pertaining NEW ULM, Hnni I N N E S O A Totten. They are a consignment from father, his mother, his wife, brothers, to a depth of about two feet. I driving TTncle Sam to the Indians. Ole Stortosen, a farmer living near Delano to Banking Promptly sisters, and everybody else, and for over one of these places a load of hay ignited, Undertaker wa^ gored to death by a bull. The saloonists of East Grand Forks met and but for the alertness of the driver every hour in the day he had anew Attended to. and agreed unanimously to,obey the Sunday Dr A. C. Ramsey, a prominent citizen of the horses would have burned. falsehood. law and keep front and rear doors INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, St Cloud and a physician of state reputation, AtGaylord's Landing, Marquette County, closed on Sunday, forfeiting a fine to the One day a lot of earth and rock is dead, aged 37. farmers are hauling hay in wagons others for the violation. caved in on him and inflicted fatal $500,000. H. Genge, a farmer living near Long and dealer in all kinds Oi across the Fo River without even moistening injuries, and a number of us knocked The saloon of O. Lukkason, in East Grand Prairie, was accidently shot in the eye by the loads. Ordinarily the stage of water off work to be with him in his last Forks, was burglanzed, the burglars effecting FURNITURE. Lloyd Randall while hunting. at that point is 12 feet. moments. Lying there with only an an entrance through a rear door. They NEWULM The city of Hastings will pay the judgment hour of life left to him. he told us that One of the flues to the boiler in the Shell carried out a small safe, which they opened of $1,500 obtained by Mrs. War and he had been a pirate on the Pacific, Lake Lumber Company's mill collapsed in the rear of the building. They only secured not appeal to the supreme court. FRANK FRIEDMANN, and blew out at both enib fortunately no and where he had buried a large about $40. .r The 13-year-old daughter of Joh El ROLLER E GO, one was injured. I will cause the mill to amount of plunder. We all knew that Day dropped dead of heart disease more, of Cottonwood, was thrown from her be shut down for about four days. he was from Ohio, and had never while working on Orr's threshing machine hoise and dragged a considerable distance, dealer in The recent rains have put all the fires seen an ocean. near Inkster Deceased belonged to Willis ^-H^taimng seiious injuries. out in the locality of Shell Lake, and no One of the men finally felt it his post, G. A. a German post of Grand Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, "*H Jack Morgan was arrested at SaukRap further danger can be had, as so much of duty to say: Forks which will take charge of the body Merchant Millers, ids for burglarizing the hotel of Schultz the land has been burned over that we are until relatives, living near Hudson, Wis., "Burrows, you have only a short and bound over to the January term of the protected on all sides. Glassware, Notions, Canned are heard fioni. time to live. You had best spend that dibtuct court. in preparing for eternity." Mrs Smythe, a homesteader's wife, had a Tomm Miller, a freight conductor, while 2ST wuiixi, Minn. The year in the preparatory department tufe«le with a bear near Saxon. Th bear I ve alius been good," he quietlj'' replied. out duck hunting near Minot, had a battle Fruit, Flour, etc. at the Red Win seminary has opened. entered the house while her husband was with a tame buck deer which nearly cost About seventy-five studentb weie enrolled away She caught up her two children, "Yes, but you are an awful, liar, you him his life The horns penetrated his the tirstday rushed up stairs with them and came down know." legs in five places, from four to six inches All goods said at bottom prices a*4 MlNUFlCTUREHS OF CHOICE SpRIKG WHEAT FLOUR. with a Winchester rifle. I took five shots Moorhead's steam threshing outfit was Miller lives at Devils Lake and will be laid "I suppose so. I've told a million, delivered free of cost to any pari to kill the bear, which was a monster. shipped from Sauk Rapids North Dakota. up for some time. haven't 1? the city. More will follow as most of the grain has "No doubt of it." A shanty fifteen miles north of Thrope Mr. Tabor, an elderly gentleman living Received First Premiums at been taken care of in this vicinity. occupied by C. M. Bently and D. Hart, "And every one has been laid up near Williamsport, is seriously burned N E W ULM, MINN. Re\ Kennedy, pastor of the Baptist hunters from Freeport, 111., caught fire, and# agm' me?" Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. and will probably die. No further news Church at Northfield, preached his farewell the occupants narrowly escaped death.* "Very likely." can be learned from the Holland settlement, PETER SCHEREB, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis '•eimon in the city at a union service held They arrived at Thorpe naked, all their thirty-fhe miles soutli ofWilliamspoit. "Well, boys, it's my way, and I in the Congregational Church. goes to clothing and guns ha\in been burned and Three men are known to have can't change at this late day. Just Agricultural and Mechanical Association VVhiladelphia. Mr. Hart badly singed, but not seriously. as that cave-in came*I struck a nugget perished in that vicinity. Another fire Fair 1887. as big as my head. It would Prof T. McKelvy, superintendent of raged on South prairie, and burned out Thp saw mill and lumber yard of Bird & schools of Dakota county, has called a convention Messrs. Fosburg. Mahoney, Hesholy. value up a clean $15,000. If you'll Wells at Wausaukee, ten miles north of F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, DEALER IN of school trustees, teachers and Houstaiai and Parker. be kind enough to pull it out and sell Ellis Junction, on the Milwaukee & Northern Prest Manager. patrons of Dakota county, to be held at LUMBER, railroad, were completely destroyed by it and send the cash to my wife I'll die The Coroner's inquest at Fargo, developed Farmmgto Oct. 9 and 10. fire recently. Th fire caught in the mill. no new facts in regard to the Buffalo feeling better. Fr. Burg, About 5,000,000 feet of sawed lumber were B. P. Shuler, agent of the White Earth accident. Th testimony showed that the He went off soon after that, and we burned. Loss, $100,000 insurance, $50,000. reservation, drove from the reservation Geo. brakes on the oil car were all right on Sept. said to each other that he had given Several freight cars belonging to the Chiago, W Sweet, attorney of poor women and 23. when it left Fargo. Thebrakeman who us the greatest yarn of all. No one *&b? Millwaukee & St. Paul railway were children, who are trying to establish their climbed on the car swears the brake-beam took his claim, which was accounted also destroved, claims to property on the reservation. seemed to be lose when he got on the car, a poor one, and it lay for three and he could not set it. Th inquest was Manufacturer of and Dealer hi Charles Church has brought action months before one of the boys dug into adjourned to secure the testimony of the against the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. it one day for the pick-ax buried I O W A LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, men who sent the oil car in, and the brakeman Paul railway to recover $15,000 damages and forgotten. He hadn't got the CIGARS Fred Buelow, a laborer, was run over by of the stock train, who was sent to the done him by the breaking of a leg while in pick when he came across a lump of the cars while attempting to cross the Kansas BASH, BLINDS, Brainerd sanitarium. the employ of the road. gold which balanced $13,280 in coin, TOBACCOS City tracks at Dnbuque and fatally injured. James Jackson, a farmer three miles and every shilling of the money was Both legs were cut off. lived S O A O A —and all kinds I E S from Woodstock, was thrown from a horse sent on to the widow. but a few hours. (J John Radamaker. of Abercrombie, fell and badly bruised. Hi jawbone was Building Material. It got to Ohio to find there was no The first annual meeting of the Linn onto a fork while stacking grain, and was Cor. Minnesota and Center broken and face badly disfigured by the idow. County Old Settlers' Association was held dangerously, if not fatally injured. horse stepping on him after throwing him In his dying hour Burrows told the at Marion. About 300 of the old timers Streets, Fran Lusk, a wealthy railroad contractor, truth about his find, but repented of BTEW ULM. MOT Articles have been drawn up in corporating were present and the day was one long to is under arrest at Deadwood, charged it, and lied about having a wife. the Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company be remembered. NEW ULM MINN. with selling oleomaiganne without a license. Star Sample Room, with a capital stock of$100,000. Th cornpan The fifth annual corn palace was formally will probably purchase the property opened to the public at Sioux City. E O E A N E Jno.Neuman, Judge Fuller ordered the arrest of L. W of the Red Wing Wagon Company. On account of a drizzling rain, the parade and Sweetland, the latter having published An explosion occuired in Baker's restaurant, and demonstrations were postponed. Th Farmers' Home. his Miller Gazette an article intimating E is to a A is St. Paul, by which J. Townes of town is crowded. that the judge might be corrupt in his official he S a in el or Petersburg, Va and the proprieto» of the Joh Butler, a workman on the Burlington, capacity. iv restaurant were severely burned. a ah Dealer in Cedar Rapids & Northern gravel pile The Han county fair opened with an JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Propr. Though the sailing vessel has gone Hawkins, a waitress, escaped with slight DRY GOODS, about five miles above Cedar Rapids, was excellent display of farm products and high out of fashion with travelers, it still injune* caught by a caving bank and fatally injured, Dealer in grade stock of all kinds. The free-for-all has its uses and its peculiar excellences. The Rice county union agricultuial fair dying in a few hours. Hi home is in Dubuque. running race was won by Sleepy Ned, of As a health restorer it certainly Hats, Caps, Notions, Wines, Liquors opened, and despite the rain which fell the Chamberlain, in 52 seconds, the purse being greatly surpasses the steamer, most ol the day, the number of entries is Groceries, Provisions, J. M. Harper's meat market at Burlkigton $2,500. on which the passenger is hardly at and Cigars* 1 unprecedented If the last two days should ifi* knowr which is as Armour's market on Crockery and Glassware, A great prairie fire has swept the country be pleasant the fair will be the most successful sea in the fullest sense, since" the Jefferson street, was closed by the sheriff on between Redfield and Tulare, the wind ever held steam engines, the sight and smell of Green, Dried and Canned A fine lunch will be served every day. a writ of attachment filed by the Peoria, blowing forty miles an hour. A brave fight smoke, the stairways, the carpets The trustee^ of Albert Lea college met at Ills National Bank, which sues for $3,000. Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. saved the college amd residences south ot and the easy-chairs cont inually the college building to consider matters n? town. Particulars from the country are not take his senses back to the land. New Ulm. Minn eonuected with the Rice bequest I is in. Some buildings and a great quantity Wm, Dorow, the supposed murderer of I will always take farm produce In exchange ^ug.J&liell, understood that the trustees have an offer Lately the use of the sailing vessel for goods, and pay the highpst market price for of hay was destroyed, Peter Larson, has been bound over to the all kinds of paper rags. whereby they can clear $25,000, but will as a means of bringing back health to tuh October term of the Franklin county court The educational exhibit of the Davison hold for an advance. certain classes of invalids, and particulary in the sum of $5,000. Th neighbors of county schools, under the supervision of In connection with my store I have a first-class to consumptives, has become Larson have offered a reward of $550 for At the dedication of the Albert Lea H. Bras, has again carried off first prize saloon furnished with a splendid billiard tableand Brewer and Bottler. a regular system in England, and its the recovery of his body dead or alive. my customers will always find good liquors and im Lutheran high school building, Rev. R. at the state fair, making the fourth successive cigars, and every lorenoon a splendid lunch. results have been submitted to Koren of Decorah, Iowa, delivered an address, Levi Work, an employe of M. M. Walker, •time in* which this has taken place. P£ thorough and statistical study. as also did Rev. O Vangsness and x* um, & Co„ of Dubuque, was standing in a wagon The citizens are well pleaded with this good All goods purchased of me will be delivered to MW. Re\ N. Skattebal. W E Todd also deliyeied The "ocean cure" for consumptives the other afternoon when the horses any part of the city free of coat. showing. an address in English. is practiced by English physicians in started "suddenly throwing him outback The Brown county fair opened under excellent MINNESOTA STKEET, NEW ULM, MINX. This brewery is one of the largest establishments this way: The patient is ordered to wards. struck on his head and was of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Vt After two days trial E L. Wirt, editor of auspices. The, attendance was up with all the modern Improvements. Keg and embark at the end of the month of picked up apparently little hurt. was the Elbow Lake Alliance was found guilty especially good and the speed department bottle beer famished to any part of the city on September on a sailing vessel bound taken home and died in an hour afterwards of criminal libeling A. B. Belyea, editor of WH. FRAOTC JOHN BUNTZIN. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted and the exhibits generally gave much satisfaction. for Australia. Once past Cape Finisterre—for for family use. from concussion of the brain. the Herald. Th jury took only five minutes Cottonwoo Mills. Dr. Lewis M. South, president Country brewers ard others that bay malt will Europeans, informer times, to decide. Th fine and costs amounted A man, aged about 60 years, supposed to of the state agricultural college at Brookings, find it to their interest to place their orders with the "end of the earth" —the traveler me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt to $70. delivered the principal oration. Th be a farmer named C. Dietricks, although attention. may see no land for two or three displays of irrigated grain and vegetables that is doubtful, committed suicide An unknown man was killed on the OTTO SCHELL. Manager months. He is far at sea,with little attracted the greatest kind of interest. near Almont. threw himself across the Great Northern railway tracks a mile south C. P. Ruemke Custom grinding solicited. Will to remind him of anythingin his past rails in front of a Chicago & Northwestern of Granite Falls. had apparently laid James Oliver, in charge of Parter's elevator life, breathing an atmosphere which gravel train and was cut to pieces. A bottle grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex* down on the track with his body across the at Kampeska, made a draft on them for which had contained laudanu was is free from dust and smoke, and also rails Th head was entirely severed from $500 which was honored by the Merchant's change 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and I found in one of his pockets. freer then any atmosphere on land the trunk and was found 10 feet away. No Bank of this city, and then left for parts lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Float Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. from the microbes which often cause clue to his identity. unknown. Chief Auditor Johnson, who Ulrick Lewis Vo Mohr, alias Lewis and feed sold at low rates and delivered disease. NEW ULM, MINN. The steamer China has unloaded the resides in the city, on hearing that he had M*ohr, who claims to reside with his For the most part, he is in a kindly A New Ulm free of expense. laige«t consignment of sugar ever brought drawn the money^and left began telegraphing parents in Rock Island, 111., was arrested Dealer In climate, and the slow progress of his to Duluth The sugar took up the greater and brought to Northwood charged with and discovered that he had bought a (DIGS BROCEEIES, CROCKERY, FRANK & BENTZIN. vessel accustoms him gradually to entering a house and stealing a lady's gold spart of the esse!'s hold and weighed 800 ticket at Tracy for Kansas City. The police such changes of air as he must undergo- watch at Kensett a few weeks ago. tons. As a car load is put at 16 tons it can of the latter city have been notified. waved examination and was bound over to GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. AUG QTOTSE be seen that the consignment would fill 50 Chry Krenklerman, who was assaulted by the October term of court. The watch was He arrives in Australia in summer ™t cars. The sugar was consigned to Duluth two negroes, W Bates and Walter found on his person. of that latitude. Here he is advised and Tw in City jobbers. Parker, July 8, at Ho Springs died the All Goods oflered at prices which defy to remain for a month or six weeks, Street laborers grading North Fourt other night. A the inquest held at the* The state assembly of the Knights of competition. Goods will be delivered and then to re-embark on a sailing street at Stillwater struck for an increase of Catholicon House, Acting Coroner Calhoun Labor closed their session at Ottumwa. J, HARNESS MAKER free to any part of the city. All kinds vessel bound for England. Ordinarily wages from $1 50 to $175 per day Th presiding, the jury brought in a verdict R. Sovereign resigned as state master workman of farm produce taken in exchange for that deceased came to his death primarily he reaches England on his return in contract was let to Joseph Olsen, who sublet but was re-elected unanimously and —»nd Dealer In— goods. from wounds inflicted upon his head by June, when the dangers to consumptives it to Wetherby, of Minneapolis. I is accepted. All other state officers were reelected, Whips, Collars, and all other Walter Parker and W Bates with felonous from the climate of that country especially important that the work must and in the resolution adopted they DAKOTA HOUSE. articles usually kept intent. Deceased was a member are well-nigh past. be finished this fall. declare in favor offree public employment in a first-mlass harness of the United States army at Ft Mead for offices in connection with the state bureau Out of fifty-six cases of consumptives, As the steam thresher of Wolf & Torgpsonswas five years. of labor statistics in favor of free school shop. in which this treatment was threshing on the farm of Joh OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINK books to be furnished at the state's expense, followed and of which records were Sunti, 12 miles soutli of Motley, the stacks New harnesses made to order and TO and in favor of the Australian ballot system. W I S O N S I N kept, forty-four reported marked improvement. MRS. A. SEITER P'op. caugut fire from sparks from the engine. pairing promptly attended to. In five cases the condition The machine was saved by running the engine Louis Dalgo, a burglar, escaped from the NEW MLM, MINN This house is the most centrally located to the rear and pulling it out but they remained the same in four it became Racine jail by passing through a sewer. Washington's Farewell Address. demolished the smoke stack and then they worse, and only one patient died.— hotel in the city and affords A. Briggs' resident at Appleton was Bingham Bros. A vexed question has been raised succeeded in saving only part of the grain. Youth's Companion. destroyed by fire. Loss, $3,800. concerning the authorship of this address. good Sample Booms.1 I a row in Mather Bros 's brickyard at Darius Cuevas, a resident E a Claire At present it appears that it Mankato, between employes, a young man A a an a tor forty years is dead. Meat Market, was the joint production of Washington, named Brown struck Elias Gustopson with A party of men about town were DEALERS IN Ea Claire sawmills are all shutting down Madison and Hamilton. Washington LUMBE I stick of wood, from the effects of which seated in a cafe one night when the because they cannot get logs to run upon. drew up a rough draft of it he died. Brown has disappeared. Gustop&on conversation turned upon mean men. The First Presbyterian Church Society of about the close of his first term, and requested had threatened Brown, and the evidence The old stories were told about the CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. .. Superior will erect a new $50,000 church Madison to revise and change at the coroner's inquest tended to man who was too mean to buy a collar building. it where he thought best. He did "so show that the deed was done in self defense. button, utilizing a wart on the A large supply of fresh meats, sau Arthur Roberge and Ed. Carstens of Fon, but it was not used then. Afterward, Deceased leave3 a family in destitute back of his neck for that purpose, and sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on du Lac, fought for the love of a young woman. LATH, SHINGLES, BOOB* near the close of his second term, circumstances. the man who took long steps so that Both paid fines in the police court. hand. All orders from the country* Washington placed it in the hands of Ole Johnson, a well-to-do farmer, living his shoes wouldn't wear out so quickly. SASH AND BLIND. promptly attended to. -, Washburn County's Board ofSupervisors Hamilton, and asked him to redress near Sacred Heart, who flkysteriously disa A man sitting in the corner said decided to build thirty-five miles of roads, it. Thus it received the mental strain a re some time ago was dug up from 'Lime, Cement and Goal CASH PAID FOR HIDESl- he had discovered the meanest man which will open up some fine country. of three of our greatest Americans, Vber he was buried the other day by the V*f in Philadelphia, and vouched for the yet it breathes the spirit and embodies Mrs. Fred Kohne, of Appleton, is dead, county commissioners and identified. I HEW UL MARBLE WORKS/ truth of his story. "I asked him to the system of policy, in which Washington aged 76 years. She had resided in Outagamie seems Johnson had become insane and was &*K%**- take a drink with me" he said, "so wo had acted throughout his administration. County thirty-five years. •wandering about the country and was run went to theBellevue, and what did the lg. Schwendinger, I*rop'r. ^t over by one of the trains on the Great Alex Danielson, an old settler, was found fellow do but order a champagne cocktail. Northc "-ailroad near Sacred Heart and dead in a barn at Clam Falls. had been To quite an extent the counsels and Oft—1st tallies* That struck me as being a little & his hetk. reredfrotfff hia body. No inquest missing eight days. recommendations of this farewell address •XWUIJl. Monuments, Tombstones and all steep, but Ipaidthe bill, and, of course, was held and the remains quietly buried. Robert Eaton, a pioneer newspaper man, have been adopted by our national other work in my line made to order 1TVOLI said nothing, thinking I would get back phnso leaves a family. is visiting friends in Oshkosh before locating management and fortunate promptly and in a workmanlike mannet at him. He didn't suggest anything, so at Tocoma, Wash. would it have been for America if all iMrs. Erick Johnson, a Norwegian lady of atreasonable rates. we went out. Walking up the street, had been adopted and 'followed, especially ^JOT accompanied by her son, came to the I is estimated that $1,077,425 is required NEWULM. '%Ma, MINN \*.\\: we happened to pass a fruit stand, Milwaukee depot at Spring Valley the to complete the harbor improvements that concerning characterizing i-^f •314 ., AND when my generous friend said: "By planned at Superior. parties by geographical divisions— other morn'n to take the early train lor BREWERY the way 'it's my treat now, What'll Northern, Southern, Eastern and Lake Preston, S. D. While coming from GEO. BENZ & SONS. John Rau is in jail at Beloit in default of you have?' I picked out an apple, and the baggage room she told her son she Western. The failure to adopt this $800 bail to answer to a charge of assaulting he laid down a cent. 'Aren't you go? i::-':j' teportew aaft wkataiate islied to sit down. was taking her to has cost this generation alone thousands his son. &*.} ,«.„ %.* f,* tog to take anything yourself?' I asked. JOB. 8CHMUCKEK, Prop.- WINES &*%' the waiting room when she ran against the of most precious lives and millions Fran Hannah's little son at Beloit was 'No,' he replied, 'I neve* eat fruit.' I baggage trucks which she attempted to sit of hard-earned wealth, besides badly bitten abouf the arms and head by a NEW ULM, MINNESOTA left him at the next corner.*'—Philadelphia down on but they swung from under her, endangering all our most precious LIQUORS. vicious sow. £t Record. ^-A Pare bear eeM la anaatitta* to eat* ftkt bhe falling back, striking her head in such rights and Iibertie3.—Chautauquan.. purtaa*«r. Special atteatioa paid W the ^4iThe new Sreboygan directory contains 21t Srd Btr. St PM), Mfc». zmits-mmi^ it S a S M^m^^&eSs&^m^^^ *.. 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