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

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sr*ttSW?5»$3 Js AjR*^fe THE NORTHWEST. them. Among them was his brother's to dam the Sioux river and turn the watei body could see thi A W S O HYGIENE. water accurately tested. He lives horse. Jordee demanded the horse, which into Lake Kampeska. By doing this the by rule, and the rule is inflexible. His jaw, a firm set was refused, and it was not until he drew water in the lake can be raised four feet. Ho Life Can Be Prolonged With a time is scrupulously divided—so much stepped up to a State street fruit, a revolver that the horse was given tip The city offers to divide the expense with Good Constitution as a Starter. A Summary of the Important Events alloted to reading, so much to writing, stand one afternoon ^the yotfa Deputy sheriff's are in pursuit of the the company and assume all responsibility When a count is taken it so much to exercise, so much to thieves. man in charge felt that he was in for for damages. a of the Week in the Nortlrvvestern be expected at the winning recreation. His meals are studies of it. She had been attracted by a sign^« Mrs. Charle3 Peterson swore out a warrant A Chamberlain special says The authorities side of the match for health prudence and digestion. which read, "Granes, 5 cents perjlf States. at St. Cloud for her daughter Gertrude are receiving bids for the sinking and longevity will be those who live pound One might think that it would be a and Charles Pfaff on the charge of grand of an artesian well at the Rosebud agency. carefully and in an orderly fashion. serious infliction to keep up existence larceny, they being charged with stealing The work of sinking a well there will be 'How much are thesegrapes worth ", %jj Cornaro, Humboldt, Chevreue. Von by such precise, unvarying methods. sundry articles from her house. This is, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North watched with interest by the people living she questioned in a preen persimmon^ af Moltke, Dr. Graham and our old however, an elopement, the couple having But the little doctor enjoys them, on the east side of the Missouri river, for tone of voice. f*i friend Dr. Taylor, who reeently died and South Dakota News in a gone away together the day before, and having settled firmly into these habits many doubt that the artesian basin extends "Five cents a pound, ma'am." "f^ over 100 years of age, are all practical the grand larceny complaint was to recover so far west. years ago. Philosophical as he is "You may give m« three pounds," 2 Nutshell, examples of living according to her daughter The girl is but sixteen* about death, hehas an eager curiosity she, said, after a pause. Sj, The couple was captured by the sheriff at the principles of hygiene, temperately WISCONSIN. to see how long he can live by following The young man opened a paper bag, Coon Creek, but they had already been and systematically. Of Dr. •Oliver Randall Williams, au old settler of Sheboygan, the laws he has rigorously prescribed and with the assurance of a long experience MINNESOTA mamed The case will probably be Wendell Holmes the same may be died at the age of 79 years. for himself. He thinks sometimes in the business, filled it and, 1 he Dispatch of Sleepy Eye was sold to dropped. said, as it appears, with some emphasis. that he may attain 100, which The new bridge across the Brule River, passed it toward,her. Hays Recently he has spoken of his he would dearly like, if he could retain, at Florence, has been completed. NORTH DAKOTA. "I want three pounds of grapes!" manner of life, and attributes his To illustrate the -\alue of real estate in as he has retained thus far, the A 200-horse power engine is being put in she observed icily. Two large prairie fires are raging north good health and the remarkable that section, 0 Mas^ou, seven miles fiom full possession af all his faculties. No place by the Mineral Point Zinc Company, Well, here you are, ma'am," persisted and west of Bismarck. The flames are leaping vigor of his mind at 81 to the extreme Maishall, sold 240 acies for 46,000. serious man of broad veiw can regard George Agnes, of Two Rivers, accidentally the vender high and can easily be seen. Nothing care he has long taken of himself. Contracts have been signed by which the the interest Dr. Holmes takes in fell off an old scow and broke his leg. more can be learned. I "You will weigh those grapes, if you Never_ robust, he was, nevertheless, health as at all excessive, especially Eus«-Jones Desk Company of Minneapolis The Omaha Railroad Company have secured I please!" And the mercury in the thermometer It 13 said that the irrepressible Maj'or Edwards wiry in his earlier life, and since he as it not only concerns the keeping of ill remove its plant to Shakopee. the necessary right of way at Superior across the street fell 4 degrees. is about to start the Daily Forum at reached 80 his hygienic vigilance is increasing. a man with us of whom literary America Mathias Berre^, of Lakeville, had a Fargo, beginning Nov 7, and will use all The rooms that he daily is proud, but is a scientific demonstration thieshing machine binned the other evening "Certainly, ma'am,'" and the boy the oH .1^* and dashes—that he carried Charles Spears, a prisoner in the county occupies are equiped with barometers, of the value of systematic jail at Green Bay, attempted to escape by Adjusted a small pair of scales to the off from the Argus thermometers, aerometers and other hygiene applied to the preservation attacking the jailor, but was foiled. three pound notch When the bag The L\-on county Sabbath school convention James Brown, partly intoxicated, while instruments, the observation of which of body and mind at any advanced which was to have been held at was placed in them the lever went up driving along Third stieet, Grand Forks, While coon hunting near Durand, Vincent may prevent his incurring the slightest age.—Journal of Health. Maishall Oct. 30, has been indefinite postponed with a snap. He took out one bunch fell from the high seat on which he was Ophlinger dangerously wounded himself, risk of taking cold. He knows that and laid it back in his box Still down driving, alighted on his head, was picked losing a portion of his hand, besides pneumonia is the most formidable up unconscious and taken to the county having several shot lodge in his head. weight. Another and the scales righted United States court at Duluth adiourned WANTED THEM WEIGHED, foe of old age, and he is determined hospital His condition is critical to a hair. to Dec 15, on account of the illness of In the celebrated Kees and Hill shooting to keep it at a distance if possible. "There you are, ma'am but Judge Thomas, who left tor his home at scrape, which has been on trial in the circuit Two Indian boys,'about 17 19 years He never gets up during winter a Woma Who Doubted the Hon she snatched the bag and bolted, mad court at Alma, Kees got one year af Far^o dd, were arrested near Steele and until he knows the temperature, or est of a Grap Peddler. Waupun enough to murder somebody.—Chicago lodged j'ail, for breaking into and robbing It is the belief that the body found the takes his bath without having the She was a business woman. Any- Mail. the residence of Jacob Hoover at Tappen The planing mill of John Mollinger at woods near Lake city is that of an English They were en route to Standing Rock Sheboygan, which was recently destroyed druggist, who had been given a position by from the Devils Lake agency. by fire, has been rebuilt and new machinery "W E White, but never went to work. put in. E J. Moore has sold his interest 111 the Eastern capitalists closed a deal for the Leader newspaper, of Eilendale, to Ed. A. •i'v W e-t Side and Cottage place additions of Michael Tracy, of Watertown, was arrested, Smith Jate ot St Paul. The paper will be charged witli highway robbery. St. Cloud, comprising 500 lots, paying for neutral politics, abandoning the Democracy. Patrick O'Neil, of that city, is the complainant. the same $35,000 and $30,000 respectively. Smith & Goddard is the style of Charles Hammond, a brakeman, was, by the new firm. Moore goes to Fargo to The barns and sheds of J. P. Felter. in 1 the splitting of a draw bar, badly pinched take an interest in the Commonwealth LOOK ON THIS. AND THEN ON THIS. the town of Marshfield, Fond du Lac County at A\ on. He was brought to St. Cloud, It is said that Maj Edwards will start a was destroyed by fire. Loss. $3,000, with and physicians say his injuries are very seriou- new paper in Fargo about the middle of a small insurance. November and has already received a good Frank Casey and John McLean, of Superior, A stranger said to have been a resident of advertising pationage. The paper will be were arrested an a warrant sworn Minneapolis, was found dead in one of the The ancient maxim that every question Denials, individually by the members called the Fargo Forum, and will be published out by John Wilson, charging them with pnncipal thoroughfares ot Heron Lake of the San Francisco Board of Health, every afternoon except Sunday The highway robbery They were sent to jail He oame there from Dubuque and is said has two sides is, in the words of staff will consut almost entirely of discharged 111 dolault of $500 bail. of the statements attributed to them by to have been suffering from alcoholism Argus employes. St. Paul, worthy of all acceptation. the Royal Baking Powder Company: Mrs Maude R. Barkey of Superior, was Rev. Halsey, former rector of St. A man named Charles Curtis of Fargo chosen as a delegate to attend the National James Mission of Marshall, who has been was shot the neck while going to Moorhead Woman's Christian Temperance Union Take the Royal Baking Powder Company INTERVIEWS WITH MEMBERS OF TH E East for tieatment, was warmly welcomed convention to be held at Boston, November by Northside bridge. It is said that on his return by a large congregation, and BOARD OF HEALTH: 13 to 18, inclusive. two men named Pauline and Howard tried is very much improved in health. for example: It's statements to to hold him up and that the former shot Joseph R. Davidson, member of the The Business Men's Association, of Janesville, A man named Vanselous, of Freeborn, him when he resisted They then rau is endeavoring to have C. W. Williams, the public are made in a bald, onesided Board of Health, in response to inquiries was arrested at Albert Lee for stealing across to Moorhead and were arrested in a of Independence, la locate his stock wheat and had a hearing He was bound regarding the alleged endorsement saloon there It is not thought Curtis will farm near Janesville They offer liberal way. The Company is either over in the sum of $500 to appear befoie by the Board, of the Royal Baking die inducements. the grand juiy in December. Powder, said: "The whole thing was guilty of duplicity in its methods or it Fred Smith and John Miles, airested in The thieves who broke into a store at Postville, A. C. Carey, one of a threshing crew an imposition, and our names were obtained East Grand Forks, while attempting to dispose and also robbed the mail pouch foi going north on the Great Northern, fell takes the public to be ignorant. of overcoats and other clothing, afterwards Wauzeka, have been captured in Chicago under false pretenses. I was applied fiom the top of a box car Moorhead identified by Richardson & Thompson, Their names are Victor Wagner and to by a personal friend, who asked He received fatal injuries and died His ofEmerado, were turned over to the William Alden, of Chicago. Alden was It forgets, or it doesn't care, that home is not known. me to sign my name to a statement authorities at Grand Forks and bound over shot a quarrel over the spoils A superior quality of copper ore has that the Royal was a good baking to the district court In default of $1,000 Mrs William Hyland was found guilty there is an opposite to the claims it sets been discovered at Chengwatona, three miles powder. He told me it would only be bail they were committed to jail in the circuit court at Appleton of assault from Pine City, by experts who have been A Jamestown dispatch says. In spite of and battery upon H. D. Wing, editor of the up. published in one paper, an obscure at work for some time The mines will be good eather and an increased number of Kaukanna Sun. Wing criticised her husband, weekly paper, and was to help out a operated at once. threshers farmers see that there is little who was street commissioner, and It has been caught in its acts, and unmasked deserving man who wanted to get an John Nils, an insane man was arrested hope of threshing out the crops in time to Mrs Hyland took a blacksnake whip and by Sheriff Bialey in Burns Valley, about advertisement. Under these circumstances do any fall plowing As it generally freezes publicly chastised him. so often that one would suppose five miles from Winona The man who is I signed my name. I am free to up by Nov 10, the case is desperate, and as A find is reported at Mellen which ha= about 45 years of age, and was confined in the situation is the same all through the admit to you, as I have to all of my created a sensation. It is a sort of white it wouid try some new tactics. On the Rochester insane asylum on a previous James River valley, a largely decreased rock that resembles bone, and is used in the friends, that it was a mistake, and I occasion He will probably be sent there acreage is bound to follow. Stacking gram manufacture of images, pipes, crockery and the contrary, it continues the darklantern again shall be very, very careful how I sign is now being generally done where threshing buttons. Several Chicago parties are interested, my name to anything again." President Willard, agreeably to instructions cannot be at once put under way. and one local man has refused $10,000 policy. of the Mankato board of trade, has D, Boyd, who was accused at Vermillion for his interest Dr. H. M. Fiske, member of the Board, I t: named M. G. Willard, B. Tuttle, James of trying to take his own life, is slowly Hayes, ex-chief ot police at Ash- Shoemaker, John Klein and F. Pay a was also seen. He said: "The alleged The Ohio Dairy and Food Commissioner recovering He denies the attempt to commit land, was arrested on a charge of perjury committee ior raising Mankato 'a share of certificate from the Board of Health suicide, but says he took some morphine to in relation to land matters. He is holding the Woild's Fair funds appoitioned to corrected the Royal for misusing stop the pain in his wounded leg. He received was obtained by false representations, down a claim on indemnity land near Iron Blue Earth county. a inshot wound while in the army, river He was put in jail and not allowed and as it appears in the newspapers is, his annual report. This was done in Company B, of the 3rd regiment located which has caused the right leg to shrivel bail. The case is considered a test in quite to all intents and purposes, a forgery. at Anoka, is talking of trying the virtue of and be very painful. He claims to be working a number of land cases. the newspapers. the law passed by the last legislature, by It was an outrageous proceeding, all his way to the soldiers' home at Hot John McFarlan, a pioneer of Wilson, was which it was supposed that the city council the way through, and places us in a Spungs, where he hopes to get relief. The found dead in a field, where he had been would be compelled to furnish a suitable A Post here has taken him in hand. The same Company was taken to wrong light before the public." burning brush. When found he was lying in place ior an aimory The council refuse to the fire and horribly burned. A jury, however. A special from Minnewaukan says The let them use the city hall longer unless task by the New York State Board of Dr. Chas. McOuesten, a member of the decided that he came to his death weather has been fair and threshing they pay rent. from natural causes and was dead before Board of Health of San Francisco, said: has been processing finely. The bulk of The case of William Rowan, for alleged Health for its endeavor to make it appear the fire got to him. He was 50 years old "The alleged certificate, published by the wheat shipped from this section has larceny of a horse and buggy from Charles and leaves a wife and family. been No. 1 Northern so far. Very little in the Royal Baking Powder Company, CIure at Hastings, was, by consent, dismissed that the Board had endorsed the comparison witn the amount threshed, was obtained by fraud. We never bv Justice Newell Subsequently IOWA. how ever, has been shipped as yet. T. Mahoney Royal Baking Powder. the defendant was arramged for having signed any such paper as was published claims a loss of 500 bushels from Bert Osborne, the horse thief, of Mason been intoxicated and was sent up for 20 City was captured by Sheriff Clark near St in the newspapers. Here is a copy of his shocks by geese. C. P. Prichard claims days in default of a $30 fine. Paul. He had the the team and carriage a loss of one-half his crop by not getting it The same Company quoted authorities, letter addressed to the local agent of Rev. Lewis Llewellyn,late of Portsmouth. recently stolen, in his possession. threshed. No person could hardly believe the Royal Baking Powder Company, Eng who for the past three months has in its behalf, and called them Government the havoc they are capable of or believe an The stockholders of the Dunlieth and informing him that if the advertisement been supplying the Olivet Baptist Church, attempt to estimate their countless numbers. Dubuque bridge, spanning the riyer at was not withdrawn, we should commence at Minneapolis, in the absence of the Rev. Chemists. There is no such Dubuque, have decided-to build a new W. McKee in Europe, has accepted the an action against him. I received draw as soon as the river freezes. The improvement SOUTH DAKOTA. unanimous imitation of the First Baptist office knowm to any bureau in Washington, will cost about $60,000 an answer from him stating that Church, at Hastings, 1o become its pastor, Albert Marsh, formerly of Baraboo, Wis the Home office had authorized him to Adam Walker, a car repairer, of Ottumwa, and he will enter upon his new duties at or its departments throughout was killed a boiler explosion at Fargo. married, because of domestic trouble, took withdraw it, and that it would not appear once F. Prouty & Co of Sioux Falls were 15 grains of morphine, calmly told his wife the country, as Government Chemist. again. The thing is outrageous, The sharper pretending to be an apple robbed of $1,500 worth of silks by burglars. and refused to take an emetic. Physicians we nevei analyzed the Royal, don't tree agent, who soaked several farmers forcibly applied the stomach pump but it the vicinity of Hastings last spring by inducing The house of Amrhem at Hazel was was too late. He died. Here is another blunder of which the know what it contains, and never intended them to sign notes for what they robbed of $300 a few days ago while the to set it above any other powder. The town of Ruthven has 32 cases of ty supposed to be bargains for trees, and who family were absent'a few moments. Royal is guilty, and according to Talleyrand, phoid fever Four persons have died from Their whole action has been reprehensible wa captured in Wisconsin and brought to Word received from Vermillion says the its effects during the past 10 days. Physicians in the highest degree." this county and given his liberty under a blunder is as bad as a crime. cattle from Nebraska ranches are beginning say that the epidemic is caused" by $300 bonds, failed to appear for trial, and to come in. They are in excellent condition the decay of vegetable matter in Elbow Dr. Le Tourneux, a member of the so forfeited the bonds. lake, making the air in the town and-vicin for the winter In one of its claims on the public the Board of Health of San Francisco, said: ity impure. While Lewis Hyland was ridinsr near The faculty and students of the University nThe advertisement published in the Hancock in a road cart with a loaded Royal uses the following words: of South Dakota tendered a banquet A tremendous meteor was observed by double barrel shot gun, with which he had "ewspapers by which we were made to to the new president, J. W Mauck, in the the operator at Riggs' Station the other been hunting wild geese, both barrels were day, passing directly from west to east. It endorse the purity and excellence of the reception rooms of East Hall. accidentally discharged, entering his body (COPY OF A ROYAL AD.) was red in color and emitted flashes of bluish Royal Baking Powder, was a fraud. A serious accident occurred at Hazel. below the heart killing him instantly. He fire as it passed. For nearly half a The joungestson of H. Wentworth was We never signed any such paper. Dr. was 21 years of age and the son of W M. minute after its passage its pathway across CA.3TNOT BE EXCELLED. thrown from a horse and seriously injured, Hvland, one of the oldest pioneers of McQuesten and myself called on the the sky could be traced by a line of fire the horse falling on him. Stearns county. which seemed to trail behind it. local agent of the Royal Company, and A purer or stronger baking powder than the Rojai The general store of E K. Harris at News has reached Moorhead of the rob A strong temperance alliance has been he promised to withdraw the advertisement, it is impossible to make. It is absolutely pure and Bristol was entered by burglars a few evenings berjr of the hotel at Winnipeg Junction, formed in Keokuk county, with auxiliary healthful, and composed of the best ingredients, and but on the contrary it appeared since and robbed of several snjts of twenty-five miles east of here. Three men alliances in each township, and a determination of the highest strength and character. clothing. No clue to the perpetrators as in all the papers the next day. We then were seen about the place and early the to make prohibition prohibit. The yet. following morning the house was entered informed him that we should take legal first work done is the filing of notices in Druggists Bennett and Friberg were and the entire household chloroformed, To this statement the Royal adds, as liquor nuisance cases against 25 saloon means to protect ourselves. I am in granted permits to sell liquor after a two while the burglars went through the rooms, keepers and druggists in this county. The earnest in this matter, and propose to authority, these names: days fight in the countv court at Redfield. getting $85 and a gold watch. There were prosecutions willlje vigorously pushed. see that the thing is set right. The W. C. T. U. will appeal. eight or ten people the house at the time. Geo. W. Bishop, of Laporte city, sold a DR. DAVIDSON, People from 25 miles around came to The despicable action of the Royal Fred Doyle, an old bachelor who lived in team of horses to a buyer at Waterloo for Redfield the other day to listen to Donnelly, a cabin at the head of Prairie Lake, in people has placed the Board in a wrong $5,500 and another horse. Bishop did not DR. FISKE, but he failed to appear. Senator J. Lakeville, for the past eight or ten years, come after the other horse and the buyer becoming light, and for one am determined that H. Kyle took his place and delivered an eloquent had not been seen ior several days, but suspicious investigated and found DR. McQUESTEN, justice shall be done. I have heard on address from the independent point news now comes from that section that a the team was mortgaged. Officers began a of view. good authority, that this action of the neighbor found him lying on the floor search for him and heard from him at St. DR. LE TOURNEUX, dead. An inquest was deemed unnecessary The Lincoln County bank at Canton was Joseph, where Sheriff Hoxie has gone after Royal Baking Powder Company is an by Coroner William Cadzow, in consequence blown open and the doors of the vault and him. old trick of theirs and that most of San Francisco Board of Health. of there being no indications of safe demolished, The inside steel che3t, company-? The Brittain Pork Packing their alleged certificates are obtained in toul play He had apparently been dead contaiains $26,000, resisted the operators' That is one side of the case. It is the plant was nearly destroyed by fire at' this way." about ten dajs when found. tools and was abandoned. An organized Marshalltown, inyolving a probable loss ol Lars KSiudson, a farmer living three band of burglars is supposed to he operating Royal Baking Powder Company's side. Mr. W. A. Boyce, a reporter for the $50,000 amply covered by insurance. The miles west of Kensington, was run over by in Canton. fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp San Francisco Chronicle, certifies to a wagon loaded with lumber and killed. W. A. Miller forged a deed to a farm in in the engine room. Sparks were carried a The other side of the case appears opposite. each one of the foregoing letters, that He had just left the village, ami meeting a Canton, and secured from the Fidelity quarter of a mile and burned two large friend, he left his team for a moment. .the statements therein contained were Loan and Trust company a loan of $800 on bains and other property on the fait It is a complete negative. It The team staited off on a trot. Running the same. A draft lor the amount was sent made by the writers to him. grounds belonging to Gilman & Shortlull. alter them and reaching up to grasp the shows again the deception practiced to Miller at Sioux Falls, and the Fidelity James A. King, notary public, certi_fies lines, he stumbled and fell under the hind people have not yet been able to find out Mrs Maggie Patterson, of Creston, ha« by the Royal Baking Powder Company. with his official seal and signature, wheel which passed diagonally across his where the draft was cashed. brought two suits in the district court fo: body. He lived one hour. The deceased that each of the foregoing statements Judge Haight ot Hyde county, on trial $10,000 each against Saloonkeepers Geo. was thirty-five years old and leaves a widow. tAre such 'methods employld by concerns 1 were made to him under oath at his at Sioux Falls for perjury, changed his plea Munger and R. D. Loueks, tor selling liquor to guilty in the United States court. The office, in San Francisco, December .2, to her husband, John A. Patterson. that are honest A horse belonging to Chris Anderson of scene and the plea of the judge for leniency She also asks that any judgment obtained J1889. ,. Moerhead was stolen recently. Mr. Anderson's were dramatic in the extreme. He was be made a lien upon the property Tented to brother-in-law, Peter Jordee, sentenced to three months imprisoment and he above is respectfully" submitted *16 *'*M ^urierftirg jury-hi Munger and Loueks by Ja3. Griffin and A. while in search of the missing animal came $2,000 fine. .1 B, Devoe. John A. Patterson is a Democratic thinking public. fe| gj PRICE BAKHIC POWDER CO.. Wk&M ^^y upon the thieves. They were six or seven politician and lawyer. These suits The Watertown cotmcil have made a in number and had several horses with have caused a great sensation. Manufacturers Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, proposition to tue^Waterwerks Companv