New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 21, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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HE NORTHWEST. •WP The trial of W Waters, at Miller a Michael Manthey, of Sheboygan, ad E A IN E W O S O Eagle Roller Mill Co. politician and banker of local prominence, his leg fractured by the upsetting jtf his is progressing before Justice Ober. Waters wagon. A& is charged with illegally taking possession W W W A Summary of tlie Important Events L. D. Lamtoer, of Rice Lake was fined \i^%f H«»C»padty»fv of mules and other property belonging to In $100 for shooting deer out of the regular 600' Barrels Per Day. a Mrs. Strellner. of the Week in the Northwestern a in a season. Chamberlain is to have a broom factory. There are many trades which mean, States. C. H. CHADBOUKNT, 0. H. Eoss^, Jame McTaggert, of Sheboygan, was There is a great sensation in the divorce soonar or later, sure death to the arrested, charged with assault by August s« President. Cashier. colony at Sioux Falls because of a write Ehler. workman. In some cases death comes Our flour cannot be beat. up in a Ne York paper. Mrs. Blaine is Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North COR^ MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. Aid. Michael Childs, of Janesville, will accused of furnishing the facts, with the early in others, where the man is NEW ULM. MINNESOTA. engage in the manufacture of muslin underwear, and South Dakota News in a understanding that she should be excluded. working among cumulative poisons, employing 100 hands. LOUIS BUENGER, Nutshell, it is lingering and painful in the extreme. New Ulm, Minn. Fish are being taken in abundance at Charles E Bowman, who is charged But of all others the salt-cake, Sturgeon Bay., One fisherman made a. with aiding in producing the fatal abortion Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts.* catch of 2,000 pounds in one day. on Mrs. Henrietta Bratton, at Dell Rapids, bleaching-powder and lime-house men I N N E S O A Collections and all Business pertaining was arrainged before Justice Harrington. Fire destroyed the residence of William mm HEWTJIM, have death most surely staring them Gustave Kreuger was crushed by a boul waived examination and was bound Dean, in the town of Center, Rock County, to Banking Promptly der at Rochester while undermining it. in the face. The Pall Mall Budget over to the grand jury, the amount of his Undertaker, rendering the family homeless. Fran Rice, 17 years old, became insane bail being fixed at $1,000. was given an prints a picture in the current number Attended to. Martin Ruoit, of Janesville, while digging at Hutchinson from the use of tobacco. nromDM opportunity to secure the required bonds, that shows just what these typical post holes unearthed a box containing RESPONSIBILITY, George Annis was-accidenfcally struck by with prospects of success. $26 in coin. workers mifcst endure. a crowbar at Rochester and probably fatally FredSammis who'disappeared from the Emanue Cadden, who committed suicide $500,000. injured. The acid gas given off from the saltcake and dealer in all kinds offfj Black Hills with a lot of money belonging in Chicago recently, iormerly lived in Wau Rev. George Herron has resigned the furnaces is very trying, and tbe to other people, is said to be in old Mexico. sau. FURNITURE pastorate of the Lake City Congregational took with $5,000 given him to pay flannel protection over the mouth is The incorporators of the North Wisconsin NEW ULM Church to go to Burlington, la. to Pilcher Bros., and W Po owner ofthe Academy met at Ashland. Fifteen used to ward thiB off: but in spite of Rev. "W. N Squire was adjudged insane Dansby mines. The money was sent by trustees were elected and the several committees it teeth and gums tall a victim to the by Judge of Probate O. D. Anderson at W. Dent, banker at a Mars, Iowa. FRANK FRIEDMANN, appointed. Zumbrota and was taken to the Rochester also took $3,000 belonging to Nye S. Schneider, acid. Very frequently bito get nibbled ROLLER E GO, The seven saw mills at Ashland during 'SB* asylum for treatment. grain merchants, whose agent Sammis by the action of the acid out of the the past season cut 150,000,000 feet of lum dealer in *^m was. Sammis, in a letter written at Gottlieb Fanrey. a farmer of Montivideo, ber. The total shipments amounted to men's hands and arms. Some of the Omaha, says he lost the money on horse was killed while driving to his home from 146,000,000 feet. Groceries Crockery, Stonewan, hands have a corrugated look in consequence. races. town is supposed to have fallen from Mrs. Albertson, of Fort Atkinson, who Merchant Millers, his wagon C. O. Hutchinson, the contractor, who is attempted suicide by shooting, was inspired putting down Mitchell's third artesian well, Lime is the principal ingredient out Glassware. Notions, Canned Rev E Gale resigned the pastorate to the act by despondence caused by being has been obliged to make a stait on another of which bleaching powder is made. ofthe Fanbaul Congiegational Church parted from her mother. well after going down 125 feet. A this Before it goes to the chlorine chambers, after twenty years' service in that parish. The livery stable of M. Sellers, of Fort ISTew Ulna, Mixixi- point a heavy strata of quicksand was Fruit, Flour, eto. where it is to absorb the gas, it is seventy years old. Howard, was destroyed by fire There struck and it was found after the machine is carefully treated and reduced to a were seven horses burned to death. Loss Three burglaries in one night were committed had stood two days that it was impossible fine powder. It is sifted and beaten $4,000. at Barnesville. The victims were J. All goods seld at bottom prices sal to sink the pipe or to withdraw it, and about and slaked, and the men who Marth, clothier Peterson, merchant, Fran Chapman, a colored prisoner, delivered free of cost to any part after a week's work in the attempt to raise have to do this work have a job MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. and the Ele\ator office working with a gang on the lailroad at the pipe, two lengths broke off in the the city. which no one need envy. Imagine Peter Hanson, an oiler, met a frightful Superior, attempted to escape by drawing a ground and cannot be raised, A new start Received First Premiums at working all day, or all night, as the death elevator at Duluth. His clothing revolver, but was prevented by the guard N E W ULM, MINN. will be made at the side of the other well. case may be, in a. fine mist of lime— Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. caught in the shafting, and before the The 2-year-old daughter of William Cole, a widower of 28, has been lime particles flying about like a PETER SCHEBEB, machineiy could be stopped he was wound Baker, of Green Bay, while playing, found Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis bound over at Aberdeen for rape on the cloud of mosquitoes, with a far about it and killed. a bottle of chloroform. Before the mother peison of Mary Mefo, a 14 year-old German sharper bite, too. To protect themselves Agricultural and Mechanical Association A large pack of wolves attacked sheep in could prevent it the child swallowed the giri The couple have desired to marry lor the men resort to a muzzle or a fold in the noitheastern part of Kanabec contents, which killed her. Fair 1887. weeks and cohabited on different occasion", to a piece of rag or flannel held tightly county, and killed two before they were A. Steven^, of Durand, was fatally the girl being a willing partner to the offense. between the teeth. The exposed parts F. C. L. Roos, driven off. Hunters are now after the pack, MADLENER, kicked by a horse at Augusta. was DEALER IN They cannot marry beca se Mary is of the skin are carefully greased, which were the first seen in this section in a driver of Endicott, the trotting stallion not of age, and her father not only strenuously and a sort of paper mask is frequently Prest. Manager. LUMBER, years of Kesar & Son, of this place, and was attending objects, but is pushing the prosecution improvised in addition to the caps William Campbell, an employe of the the races at Augusta. against Cole, who is liable, as the state Fr. Burg, which the men wear. In spite of everything, Xelson Lumber company at Cloquet, was law makes the age of consent at 16 years. Two freight trains on the Chicago, Milwaukee however, the lime gets in somewhere instantly killed by the projecting logs on a Cole and the girl skipped for Wisconsin, & St Paul road collided at the and inflicts its bite. All the tra where he was coupling cars on their where they thought their trials would end, William Buchheit & Co. malt house, a time the work is carried on breathing logging railroad, thirty miles above there. but the old man and an officer caught them short distance from Watertown, making a is a terrible effort. To breathe at Webster and brought them back. complete wreck of the two engines and Julius Anderson, who was indicted by through the nose would have the Manufacturer of and Dealer iu smashing three cars. the grand jury at Winon a for raising American direst consequences. A single inhalation N O A O A LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, A desperate fight occurred at Union expre&s money orders, was found CIGARS, and the lime particles would Henry Good, a Bisbee septuagenarian, Grove between two parties of that place gui I ty of forgery in the second degree. Anderson lodge there. So the air has to be inhaled and Burlington. Wm Serdeseller, of recently completed a term at Wau committed suicide. SASH, BLINDS, TOBACCOS, through the muzzle and given pun, Wis on the same charge. Union Grove, received a stab wound in the A Finlander named Hongola was killed out through the nose. Naturally, abdoiuen which may prove fatal, and A farm laborer named Erick Swanson, —and all kinds e#— in a runaway at Lakota. PIPES, nose bleeding is a frequent complaint James Dusston. also of Union Grove, was who joined threshing crew near Royalton, Edgar W Camp has been appointed in the works. Twenty minutes at a Building Material. •a stabbed in the back and will die. had his hand and forearm crushed so badly United States district attorney for North spell is as much as a man can stand Cor. Minnesota and Center that amputation was necessary. narrow Nils Andrew, of E a Claire, who a few Dakota. after that he goes out to recover himself ly escaped being dragged into the days ago received word that his brother Mrs. Simon Owen, of Cooperstown, died Streets, and lay in a little air for his inside ffEW ULM. 1 cylinder Walter had been murdered in SeattlS, on the train while enroute for Minneapolis and some grease for outside lining. An agitation against the lithographs Wash., has a telegram from the police of NEW ULM MINN. 5 for the purpose of being, treated for cancer. Jk $ These lime men of course, are not Star Sample Room, that city which states that no such man used to advertise gaiety companies is going Reliable information from Emmon able to wash they 3hun water as had been murdered there. Although Andrew on at Mankato and the council has taken county places the losses by the recent Jno.Neuman, other people shun fire. The only has not heard from his brother in V-i -i hold of the subject, at the request of Mayor and prairie fires at much less than first reported. wash they get sonietinjes for. months two years he thinks he is alive, but where Willard An ordinance relating to the George Johnson and his son, living Farmers' Home. together is in grease. To insist upon he does not know. matter will be presented at the next meeting near the Holland settlement, are the only these poor chaps repeating their attack ones who are known to have lost their on the lime over a period as long I O W A Dealer in The Northwest Thompson-Houston lives. as eight hours seems cruel. It is far, JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r." DRY GOODS, W. L. Chilcott was bound over to the Company, of St. Paul, who have purchased A proposition was made to the Fargo far to long but it would be a step iu United States court for selling liquor at thestieet railway St. Cloud, have shipped council for a franchise for another electric Dealer in the right direction. As to the medical Devils Lake without a license, has furnished tie3 and rails for the new track, and street railway, two and one-half miles of it evidence, it does not require much Wines, Liquors cash bail of $250. work will be begun in a few days on making to be built and in operation Jan 1, 1892. Hats, Caps, Notions, skill to see how work like this must the change from horse to electric Fran Carson, a Burlington, Cedar Rapids The matter went over. Th ThompsonHouston tell on the respiratory organs. and Cigars. Groceries, Provisions, power & Northern car inspector, was caught company is behind the proposition. The duties of the limehouso man are, between a couple of cars in the yards at Crockery and Glassware, I has already secured the franchise Robbie Burkel, an employe at the Northern however, child's play compared with A fine lunch will be served every day. Cedar Rapids and crushed to death. Pacific station here, was almost instantly in Moorhead. Green, Dried and Canned what the packer has to endure. When killed was engaged in sealing cars, A city election to vote bonds took place The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Fruits, etc., etc,, and in some way which is very mysterious, the lime man has finished his part of at Fargo with a light vote. Only twelve Budde was celebrated at their home in was injured by them. His body was not the job, and the lime is sprinkled to a New Ulm. Minn votes were cast against the proposition. Devils Lake the other night.. Th couple I will always take farm produce tn exchange depth of some two inches oyer the mutilated and the coroner is trying to ascertain The bonds are for $40,000, and bear 6 per were married at McGregor, Iowa, and were for goods, and pay the hlghpst market price for ^ug.J<ell, among the first settlers here. floor of the chlorinechamber,andi aked all kinds of paper rags. how he came to his death. cent interest. They are to take the place of lightly over so that the gas shall have the 5 per cent bonds voted last year to complete Joseph Uhl, a farmer living two miles Mrs. Lily Grogan was adjudged insane at access to as large a surface area as the purchase of the water works, northwest of Dover, was arrested and taken Grand Forks and taken to the asylum at In connection with my store I have a first-class saloon furnished withasplendld billiard tableand possible, the doors are shut, the Brewer and Bottle which were not sold owing to the financial Jamestown. She has been in that institution to Rochester. I seems TJhl hired Charles my customers will always find good liquors and depression East. cracks stopped up with clay and an before and was discharged as cured. cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. Miller for the season. Two weeks ago Miller opening is made to admit the chlorine. Whe she returned home she attempted to left went back alter his clothes and E. T. Herrick, auditor of Emmon JfiB[ W UlM, W It streams in, and through the All goods purchased of me will be delivered to kill her child and suicide. He trouble is while there they quarreled and Uhl pounded county, was found dead in his office chair any part of the city free of cost. glass which is let into the door you can melancholy. This brewery Is one of ta« largest establl. Mrller at Williarnsport. had gone to his office of the kind in the Minnesota Volley and i* XIXSESOTA STfeEET, see the invasion of the green gas. A NEW UIJI, MlXJf. and started a fire, and when found was sitting There are thousands of dead fish along Joh Hughes, canvas boss at the Western up with all the modern improvements. Keg long period has to elapse before the by the stove with his over coat and bottle beer furnished to any part of tbe city the shores ofthe Mississippi river. The river tent show at Hastings, replenished the city short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapts lime has drunk its fill and become mittens on. had been an official of fell lower than for twenty years, leaving treasury Dy paying a fine of $15 for an assault WM. FRANK. for family use. JOHV BSNTZQl Emmon county for years, and was well bleaching powder of the requisite large numbers of fish in pools which gradually upon the eight-year-old son of Theodore Country brewers ard others that buy malt wt» Cottonwood Mills. known all over this section. Hi remains strength but at length, after the necessary and it to their interest to place their orders wit dried up and the fish have since died Schabert, proprietor of the Union me. All orders by mail will receive my promp will be sent to his old home in Michigan tests, and perhaps a rearrangement on their bed of scorching sand. This state house. Th Western tent show, or rather attention. for interment. of the surface and another of affairs exists for miles along the river. cucus, came here a few days ago from St. OTTO SOHELL, Manager dose of chlorine, things are ready for Paul and Minneapolis. Two candidates are in the field for commissioner Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Peddlety, of Benton, packing. The duties of the powder 0. F. Ruemke for the district including Devil's Wis were driving over a high bridge at Aleck Johnson, a young farm laborer, Custom grinding solicited. Will packer consist of filling casks with the Lake. Joseph Graham and George Juergens Dubuque when their horse took fright at was shot at a late hour in front of Anton grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange bleaching powder. To do this he has were both nominated by circulating certificates an engine, turned about, and threw the Smith saloon at Mora, by the barkeeper, 84 ]bs. flour. 5 lbs. shorts and S to enter the chamber which for several tor signatures under the Australian occupants ofthe buggy out. Mrs. Peddlety James Cameron, the bullet entering the days past has been charged with system, assessed valuation of this had her skull fractured and will die. Mrs. lbs. bran (or one bushel of wheat. Floux neck, taking a downward course. John Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. the chlorine gas. Though the worst city is one-fourth of the wrhole county, but Miller was badly hurt, but will recover. son is said to have been very drunk and and feed sold at low rates and delirered NEW ULM, MINN. it has had no representation on the board of the gas has been allowed to pass a at the time, making an assault on The first day of the Iowa-Illinois fair was a New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in *3] of commissioners since 1886. Candidate out of the chamber before the packer Cameron Johnson may recover. not a great success on account of the down CHOIC E BROCERIES, CHOCKEE4 Juergens is the city nominee. enters it the atmosphere is still charged pour for most of the day of a heavy rain. There was an Austrian wedding at Sondan FRANK A BSNTZIM. with the deadly fumes. The heat Tne races were postponed. The exposition recently, and during the dance that Mrs. Mary Olson, wife of a fry Scandinavian of linearis, floral and agricultural products, is something tremendous, especially follow ed all ofthe participants got more or farmer living a few miles west of GLASSWARE and HOTIONS. 1 AUG. (JUEUSE, asthe poor wretch who has to endure and live stock are the finest ever seen in lav drunk, when n, man named Anderson Ellendale, drove to town with a horse and it is swathed about the head i&away DUggy took the train for the south and is the city, and good weather will bring big attempted to run the house to suit himself. ft] crowds for the remainder of the fair. now supposed to be in the company of that would protect him from arctic The Austrians objected, and one of them All Goods offered at prices which de» took a double-bitted axe and struck the Manly Benedict, a farm hand who worked cold. According to arrangements made, the fy competition. Goods will be delivered HARNESS MAKER Swede o\er the left ear, nearly taking the the neighborhood and who is also Iowa Dairymen Association will be held at free to any part of the city. All kinds top of his head off, death resulting almost missing. She left her two small children at The Sense of Smell and Its Associations. Waverly Nov. 10, 11, 12. Dr. J. E. Parsons, of farm produce taken in exchange for f| —and Dealer In— lOatantly a neighbor's, and her husband is ofl in of the department of agriculture, goods. J| another county threshing and knows Whips, Collar a, and all other Washington President W A. Henry, of No one thinks of cultivating the nothing of his broken up household. SOUTH DAKOTA. the Wisconsin Agricultural College Prof. articles usually kept DAKOTA HOUSE. nose, although no trouble and expense E. Patrick, chemist ofth Iowa Agricultural in a flrHt-ttlass harness South Dakota will have two sugar beet A Devils Lake Special says. Th absorbing is spared in training the ear and educating College, and Prof. James Wilson, factories, one of which will be located at amusement in this vicinity now is the eye as an avenue of understanding shop. ofthe United States Agricultural Experiment Aberdeen. geese shooting. They are present in hundreds OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINH and enjoyment, the faculty New harnesses made to erder and Station, will be present and are given of thousands and enthusiastic hunters Waters was bound over at Miller in $400 of smell is utterly ignored in our MftS. A. SEITER P*oP. places on the program. pairing promptly attended to. say millions. About fifty sportsmen, on the charge of illegally taking mules and scheme of education. When Jacob many from St. Paul and Minneapolis, passed The Eighth annual session of the Cedar NEW MLM, MINM other property from a Mrs. Strellner. This house is the most centrally located the supplanter stood by the sickbed recently near Sweetwater, north of here Valley Medical Association closed at independence. W Benor3t, the well known Indian interpreter, of his blind sire, we read how Israel shooting geese. One outfit brought down Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords The trial of Drs. Green and says the Sioux Indians are flow thought he recognized the odour of 70. I all, about six hundred are shot. Bronson, of Dubuque, for breach of medical well content and seldom refer to the late good Sample Rooms.v These birds feast on wheat in the day and his first-born, and it pleased him. ethics occupied the greater portion of outbreak. repair to the lakes at night. Their crops "See," he said, "the smell of a field the session. Th subject was finally referred Meat Market, The land office at Mitchell has been notified are invariably filled with the grain and which the Lord hath blessed." Modern to a committee who have not yet DEALERSm that 320 acres of land in section 13, their destruction is not considered cruel. LUMBER prudency recoils from such a rendered a decision. Officers for the ensuing township 107, range 61 Sandborn county, mode of recognition, simply because year are T. W Smith, Charles City, has been paten ted to the state for university W I S O N S I N GHAS. STUBBB, Prap'r. president W. Chase, Waterloo, secretary. modern noses have been allowed to purposes under act of congress. Mrs. Jane Cormany, of Beloit, died, aged North Dakota. grow insensible to all except pungent A 4-year-old boy name^l Cazan, whose 100 years. or overpowering smells. Rightly trained, A large supply of fresh meats, san Mrs. E a Stutsman, widow, lives all father is bartender in eleven's saloon on Michael Devine, of Lewiston, Columbia sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on alone at her home in Bonaparte. Lately the sense of smell would indefinitely LATH, SHINGLES, BOOKS, the island at Cloquet, while playing near county, is dead, at the age of 76 years. she has had considerable money in the hand. All orders from the country extend our aesthetic perception, and the edge of the river fell in and was Charles Bell was sentenced to one vear at house and was advised by friends to deposit SASH AND BUN* promptly attended to. we might even learn to derive pleasure drowned. Waupu for robbery at La Crosse. it for fear of burglars. She did deposit from some of the odours which our lime. Cement and Coal CASH PAID FOE HIDES. A Stillwater special says: Christian Burkhardt Whisky Jim, the Indian murderer, is still a part of it. but still retained a good untutored faculties now make us consider is about to put in an electric plant to at large. sum in hiding. She, however, engaged a unpleasant. The mere smell of utilize the water power and furnish 1,000 HEW UL MARBLE WORKS, Diphtheria is prevalent at Madison and mechanic of this city named Corwan to put horse power for his mills on the Willow kid gloves prevails to send an elderly Lawettpric** mUtmy, energetic means are being taken to stamp some bolts and locks on the doors as an xiver in St. Croix county, Wis. gentleman into a tender ecstasy, in it extra precaution. A night or so afterwards lg^Schwendinger, ^rop'r. virtue of its association with a dancing Conductor French and Fran Dade, a she was awakened by a noise at the door. Th 12-year-old daughter of Joh Bierbauch printer, were stabbed by hoboes*on Front academy, where, in his earliest Peering out the window she saw a an of Kaukaun a was assaulted by a street, Barnesville. Dade, it is feared, is teens, he lost his heart to a pinkcheeked working at the fastening. Slipping out Monuments, Tombstones and all tramp. A mob is in pursuit of the fiend. fatally hurt. His me is in Hastings, back she aroused the neighbors who surrounded maiden.—Sir Herbert Maxwell, TIVOLI other work in my line made to order Burglars entered a number of dwellings 3?eb. the house and captured the burglar, Bart., M. P., in Blackwood's promptly and in a workmanUke mannex at E a Claire, securing considerable who proved to be the mechanic who put Students of a certain academy at Northfield atreasonable rates. **§f~& •ni .vv plunder^ Magazine. ^"V* ?v the locks on the door. is now under called the principal out at midnight NEWULM.^ 'iJlINN Fire at Marinette destroyed 69,000 feeYof arrest. *3 Z*~Ji^ ,^jj: recently and demanded that certain grievances *fnRubbtaur It In. lumber belonging to Perley, Lowe & Co., be adjusted, making threats if he refused. BREWERY Miss Penelope. "I shouldn't think is in at S ft* of Chicago. Th principal, however, escaped. GEO. BENZ A SONS. you'd want to marry a man from William Campbell, of E a Claire, was is I a a he a James Den^ison, a farmer of Rondell Buffalo." Hot minion!^ Whafc'a become of my seriously injured by being thrown from a 3 Imtporima sad WfceleasJe Ttsalns fc township, near Arberdeen has lost his Miss Henriette, of Boston. "Oh, undershirt? O S SCHMUCK£R, op. horse. WINES dc £*©. house, barn and granary by fire. Loss $2,500, don't know there are some very ni Vale^-May it please your Majesty nice The team attached to the hook and ladder partially insured. A horse kicked the ffEW ULM, MHINSSO people in Buffalo/' the blacksmith is putting a fresh rivet truck at Madison ran away, smashing lantern over in the barn a a strong wind Miss Penelope. "Er—does 'Jri»A in it.-r?Grip. PvraUsTceldiaqosBtitiM to rait tk* your the truck, a •carried the tire. Jf 5 *m EffiShSr"'**"'* Mr. Baymond know them?" 5 LIQUORS." ltcbaetr. ttUag«4 Of ft* K. *d 9aJ~:%. P«