New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 30, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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llpjprffwrriTBfTi^'rriiitt jBljiiCilf w* iij|jiii«ii|iiiii^iiiyt 1% "isftfe Sk. ,• THE NORTHWEST. rior came out victorious In their war near the Manitoba depot at Fargo. When Brown Co. Bank. Eagle Roller Mill Co. against the three railway companies, and resuscitated he informed the officers that A a in re a succeeded in putting in their crossing oyer he had been sandbagged by some one while On October 14, 1799, says the the much-disputed right-of-way. Seventeen going through an alley on his way home. E Capacity of injunctions were served by the corporations. London Globe, Admiral Sir Henry A Summary of the Important Events A blow was struck on the back of his neck. 600 Barrels Per a .^ Had he lain there a few moments longer he DigD.Y then captain commanding the of the Week in the Northwestern A foreman in the works of theHartmann would have frozen to death. None of his 0. H. CHADBOTJBN, C. H. ROSS, British frigate Alcmene, on a cruise & Peffer Trunk Company at Racine was valuables were taken, and no motive can be States. off the Spanish coast, shaped his President notified that he would be released after assigned for the crime. Pmney is suffering course for Cape St. Vincent, and was terribly. January 1. He immediately left and a COR, MINN, AND CENTRE rfOur floi*§eannotte beat. large number of men proposed to go with running to the southward, in the No verdict has yet been returned in the Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North JWULM. him. They were promptly discharged and Healy case at Bismarck, although the jury latitude of Cape Finistere At 11 and South Dakota News in a the matter settled. New Ulm, Minn. has been out over seventy-two hours. o'clock at night Sir Henry rang his Never before in this county was a jury Nutshell, bell to summon the officer of the IOWA. kept out longer than fifty-three hours, the Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., ''J*' M* Dr. E. B. Plumb, of Ames, jnmpea out of length of time taken by the second jury in watch, and ask him*, "How are we Collections and all Business pertaining the third-story window of the Keeley institute, NEWTJLM, MINX^ the famous McGill murder case. The teering?,,r "South-southwest, sir," MINNESOTA in Des Moines and died at the city Healy jury have several times agreed to to Banking Promptly Undertaker was the reply. "What sort of weather?" St. Cloud will build a court-house to hospital from the injuries received. disagree, but the judge in each instance Attended to. "The same, sir, as when you cost $150,000. sends them back. They brought in a The call and program for the next annual Mrs. C. H. Lang, a milliner, assigned at written verdict, which the court refused to meeting of the Iowa State Horticultural left the deck—fine, strong breeze, DfDITIDnAL RESPONSIBILITY, Faribault. accept. Its contents are not known. Society has been issued. The meetings will starlight night." "Are we carrying close here on Jan. 21. The papers and discussions $500,000. Black diphtheria is prevalent to an alarming the same sail as at sunset?" "Yes, and dealer in all kinds oi extent a few miles west of Hokah. outlined embrace the whole range S O A O A sir. Double-reefed topsail and foresail." of horticultural investigation. "While Eddie Nelson was skating on a FURNITURE. Wm Foley was struck and killed by a Albert Parnitzke, who has been on trial pond at Pine City the ice gave way and the NEW ULM locomotive at Dead wood. atKeosauqua charged with murdering his lad was drowned. Digby looked at the officer of the Cornelius Sorenson of Aberdeen has been sweetheart's brother, was found guilty of Josie Swenson, while crossing a railroad watch attentively for a moment, and convicted in the circuit court for violations FRAN FRIEDMANN, murder in the first degree and was sentenced,to track near Mabel, was severely injured by then asked him whether, to his knowledge, of the prohibitory law. the penitentiary for life. The defense ROLLER MILL CO., a passing freight train. anyone had entered the cabin. Three boys, Joe Coverdale, Fred Haver tried to make out Parnitzke insane. John and Martin Amundson, father and No one had been seen to enter. dealer in and F. Strable, were arrested for disturbing Gpv. Horace Boies has issued a proclamation son were declared insane at Mankato, and the Salvation meeting at Elk Point. The officer of the watch then left Groceries, Crockery, Stouewan, calling upon the people of Iowa for committed to the asylum at St. Peter. the cabin and returned to the quarter-deck. The county commissioners at Miller contributions for the relief of the Russian William Grant, aged 24, of Minneapolis, Merchant Millers, have let a contract to sink the first artesian At 2 in the morning the famine sufferers. A committee, of which was killed by a falling tree in a logging well with machinery owned by the county. captain's bell was again rung, the H. C. Wheeler, late candidate for governor, Slasswan, Notions, Canned camp on Tamarack River, near Aitkin. The different townships will have wells as questions repeated and the same answers is a member, was appointed to have charge C. B. Wells' confectionery and fruit btore fast as possible. of the matter. given. "Most extraordinary burned at Bed Lake Falls, a total loss. The 3SrewUlm., Minn. Frnit, Flour, etc Messrs. Hagerty and Paulhamus, late ot thing," said the captain. Every Merle Thorpe and Frank Bach, aged stock was valued at $1,500 and was fully insured. Hagerty & Co., bankers at Aberdeen pleaded time I dropped asleep I heard someone fourteen and fifteen, respectively, were fooling not guilty to the charge of embezzlement with a revolver at Marshalltown the shouting in my ear: 'Digby! Digby! All goods seld at bottom price* am4 The Wilford & Northway Manufacturing and receiving deposits when they other evening, when the weapon was accidently Go to the northward!" I shall Company, of Minneapolis, will locate at knew the bank was insolvent. delirered free of cost to any pari discharged while in the hands of MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUB, certainly do so. Take another reef Jordan, Minn., the town giving a bonus of if The Commercial club and W. H. Stokes Bach. The ball entered the right temple Of the city. in your topsail, haulyourwind, tack $35,000and five acres of land. of Watertown ha\e notified the manager of Thorpe, causing his death. Young Bach is Received First Premiums at every hour till daybreak, and theu N E W ULM, MINN. The Milwaukee contemplates extending the Northwestern Miller that a carload of almost crazed over the affair. call me." The officer of the watch Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. its tracks across the river at Mankato for Watertown flour awaits his instructions for acted in strict accordance with these the purpose of making a terminal station PETER SCHEBEB, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis shipment to the suffering Russians. Tight Lacing Onc More. strange orders. When relieved at 4 between the towns of Hebron aud Belgrade. N. E Westoner, county commissioner It is a trite but correct remark Agricultural and Mechanical Association The Madelia board of education has employed A. M. by the officer of the morning that, as the human form has been from the FiJth district, is in correspondence W. S, Pardee, of Minneapolis, to watch, that officer expressed great Fair 1887. molded by nature, the best shape is with parties in Northern Wisconsin and it make the plans and specifications for the astonishment at finding the ship on is repoited to him that about forty families undoubtedly that which she has F. MADLENER, a L. Boos, new school building soon to be built there. DEALER IN a wind. "What is the meaning oi wish to secure claims in Hughes county and given it. To endeavor to render it In the case of the Walter A. Wood Machine this?" he exclaimed: LUMBER, will emigrate there. more elegant by artificial means is to Prest. Manager. Company ys James Friel, action to change it to make it much smaller The supreme court rendered an opinion "Meaning!" said the other. "The recover for a reaper, the jury at Hastings Fr. Burg, which prevents all sectarian schools from below and much larger above is to destroy captain has gone stark mad, that's returned.a verdict in favor of the defendant. collecting money from the state for students its beauty to keep it cased up all," and he told his story, at which in attendance in their normal departments. in a kind of domestic cuirass is not they both/-laughed heartily. There S. Fleishman, who recently sold his clothins "Under the territorial laws these schools collected only to deform it, but to expose the being no help for it, these strange stock to the Model, made an assign for such students. The court held internal parts to serious injury. Under orders were strictly obeyed, and the ment at Winona oi his real estate and book that it was against the constitution of the such compression as is commonly Manufacturer ol and Dealer in frigate was tacked at 4, at 5, at 6 accounts to J. Booth, Assets, $7,500 liabilities. state to so collect. practiced by the ladies, the development LATH, SHINGLES, D00R& and 7 o'clock. She had just come $15,000. CIGARS, United States District Attorney Sterling of the bones wrhich are still tender, round for the last time when the man A broken wheel caused eighteen cars holds that Stanley island, opposite Fort does not take place eomformably SASH, BLINDS, at the masthead cried out, "Large loaded with wheat to leave the track on TOBACCOS, Sully, is in the military reservation. He to the intention of nature, because ship on the weather bow, sir." On the Great Noithern r' ..1 at a point five is proceeding to clean out the saloons and nutrition is necessarily stopped, and —and all kinds a#— miles east of Sauk uCL^er. The passenger nearing her a musket was discharged PIPES, disreputable houses there. Two soldiers they consequently become twisted and train and all east-bound trains are detained to bring her to. She was promptly were brought before the United States commissioner deformed. Building Material. there. No persons were injured. on charge of burning a saloon boarded, and proved to be a Spanish Cor. Minnesota and Center Those who wear these appliances on the island. A dozen soldiers came vessel laden with dollars, and a very M. J. Lenihan & Co 's store at Lakeville tight "lacing often complain that the down and proyedan alibi. Streets, burned, including the postoffice. The rich cargo of cochineal and spices as JTE W ULM. MH1 cannot sit_ upwright without them— building was a two-story brick, and the well. By this prize the fortunate The Milwaukee Railroad company refused NEW ULM MINN. are sometimes, indeed, compelled to stock of general merchandise a heavy one. dreamer secured a large portion of to allow the Chicago & Northwestern Star: Sample Room, wear them during all the twenty-fou The estimated loss is between $20,000 and to connect side tracks with the former's the great fortune which he had hours a fact which proves to what $30,000, with a small insurance. branch line to the cement works at Yankton. Jno.Neuman, amassed in the naval service. an extent such articles weaken the Claude Cooley, the fifteen-year-old son of Supt. Oliver, of the Northwestern, arrived Farmers' Home. muscles of the trunk. The injury does E A Cooley, while playing in the Milwaukee with a large force of track layers, and not fall merely on the internal struct yards at Winona attempted to couple the side track was laid and connections "Flavo to a two freight cars and fell between them. made with the Milwaukee's track before ure of the body, but also on its "Did you ever putthe wrong thing Dealer in the company's agent discovered the work. beauty, and on the temper and feelings The car passed over his left leg and crushed 10SEPH SCHN0BR1CH, Prop'r. into any of your cookery? asked DRY GOODS, with which that beauty is associ it. He also received wounds about the Chief Clerk of Crow Creek Agency Mrs. Brimmer of the lively Mrs. ated. Beauty is in reality but an body and died. Dealer in Robert J. Dixon was in Blunt recently, and Peters, who had come to tea with In the probate court at Winona application other name for expression of countenance, in an interview he says that the Indians on Wines, Liquors her one day. "I'm sorry I can't Hats, Caps, Notions, was made by the execu'rixin the William which is the index of sound his agency do not take kindly to the recent offer you any cake, but I happened Windom will case to open the hearing health, intelligence, good feelings and decision taking away the rights of halfbreeds and Cigars* Groceries, Provisions, to taste a crumb of the loaf I made on claims and to allow certain claims held to acquire title to land under the peace of mind. All are aware that Crockery and Glassware, aUotment act. They will probably try to to day, when I was cutting it just by herself filed. Also there was filed a petition uneasy feelings, existing habitually in A fine lunch will be served every day. Green, Dried and Canned send a delegation to Washington to consult oi the executrix for maintenance and the 'breast, speedily exhibit their signature now, and what do you suppose I with the "Great Father" about the Cor. Minn. & Center streets. this was issued. on the countenance, and that flavored it with? Peppermint!" Fruits, etc., etc,, matter. The scarlet fever, which has been prevailing bitter thoughts or a bad temper spoil New Ulm. Minn "How funny!" laughed Mrs. Peters. at Plainview for the past few weeks, the human expression of its comeliness Commissioner Laird's office at Pierre is I will always take farm produce In exchange "I know just how it happened. The for goods, and pay the hignpst market price lor has beemingly taken afresh start again, as and grace.—New York Ledger. almost overrun by Indians demanding the all kinds of paper rags. peppermint bottle stood on the pantry there are new ca^es reported. Every precaution protection of their allotted lands from shelf right beside the lemon essence, is being taken by the board of whites taking timber from them and inquiiing In connection with my store I have a flrat-class and you didn't stop to look health, and as fast as the disease appears as to their lights. The commissioner saloon furnished with, a splendid billiard table and New Use for Volapuk, Brewer and Bottler, the houses aie quarantined. cannot do anything because helacks at the labels. I put sulphur into my customers will always And good liquors and Verdi, the veteran composer, tells cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. jurisdiction, as it is not known whether biscuits once, instead of baking-powder, The city fathers of Staples and J. H. an interviewer: "In my opinion the allotted lands are reservation or not. If in just that same way." Koop have locked horns. The council j\F^W UIM, WW. All goods purchased of me will be delivered to much more could be accomplished in they are, he will have enough crimiifal and any part of the city free of cost. purchased a safe of Mr. Koop, but as he "Sulphur!" This brewery Is one ofthe largest establishment* giving poetic expression to music.il other work to do for half a dozen commissioners. failed to comply with the terms of the purchase, of the kind In the MlnnesotH Valley and is fitted "Yes. Wasn't it horrible? I MINIiESOTA STREET, forms if there were a universal language NEW ULM, MINS. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and they do not intend taking it. The thought the children must be playing like Volapuk in use for opera." bottle beer furnished to any part of th«* city oa town is pretty well stiired up over the affair. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapt** With matches when the things began Verdi could scarcely have been speaking JOHX B«NTZIN. for family use. The safe is in Brainerd and was to WISCONSIN. WM. FRANK. to bake. I even went to the in satire, though the language of cost $550. Coautry brewers atd others that buy malt will Choate Bartlett, ofNewaik, RockCounty Cottonwoo Hills. find it to the'r interest to place their orders with neighbors to see if anything was on opera, especially of English opera as A deal has been completed whereDy was killed in a railway wreck in Minnesota. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt usually heard in this country, is as fire. I never shall forget the moment attention. Hastings &Diment, the owners of the flouring unfamiliar to the ear as is Volapuk. I opened that oven door. 3 OTTO SOHELL, Manager mill recently bnrned at Owatonna, take The Rev. E. Riehl, of Philadelphia, has Such a rush of hot air! And oh, the in ^Virtue as a partner in the new-firm of accepted a call from the Baptist Church at F.*Rue*mkeL£ Volapuk would be little improvement CI odor that filled the house! I suppose Custom grinding solicited. Will J* Hastings, Diment & Co. Having bought A^ppleton. on English-opera English. Yet it was good for the lungs." the Soper milling property on Cedar street, August "Wilkie, a farmer living near grind wheat for 1 (one eigth) or ex* there are uses to which the universal •'Did the biscuits rise?" they will proceed to fit out one of the largest Janesville, had his hand crushed in a feed change 84fts.flour,5fis.shorts and I language might lend itself. Eailway mills in this pai of the state. The plant ciitter. "No, indeed they were so flat, and brakemen, for instance, in calling the lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. is to be completed by March 1. such a queer color! My family never [The bankrupt stock of Louis Jacobs at poetic Welsh names of stations often and feed sold at low rates and delirerei NEW ULM, MINN. got done teasing me about them. Banker Sheldon, of the firmthatis putting A^pleton, was seemed by D. Hammel for rind themselves embarrassed by the a. New Ulm free of expense. in the new bank at Grand Eapids, has $11,200. They callsulphurmy 'fiavorto taste.' Dealer in multitude ot consonants and the anivedandis making ready. The bank if "You see, I once had an ignorant CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY. Miss Grace Hall, daughter of Joseph Hall limited time table. Volapuk vociferation FBANK & BENTZIN. building is ready and the bank was to ofJGrand Rapids was diowned recently might not be more intelligible to young girl working for me. She commence business ere this, but has been while skating. came to me one day when she was the passengers, but it could scarcely eLASSWARE ani NOTIONS. delayed as to safe and fixtures. The date AUG. QTJEJtSE Tshe explosion of a gasoline stoye destroyed result more disastrously to the brakemen's \makinjr a cake from a recipe in the now set for opening is Monday, Jan., 4. |he re&idence of George Dean, at Shopiete, throats than the cracking of so cookery-book, and asked 'please, The bank is called the Lumberman's Bank Rock County. Loss, $700 insured, many hard syllables in halves as at All Goods offered at prices which defy ma'am, where do you keep the flavor ofG rand Rapids. E.J Hastings of Minneapolis competition. Goods will be delivered Qiarles Ryan, of Ashland was sentenced present. to taste? It says in the book to "use is president. HARNESS MA free to any part of the city. All kinds to ibur years in Waupun. The charge upon Volapuk might also find a field in Savor to taste)" and I can't find which he was convicted was burglary. restaurants. It is true that some of of farm produce taken in exchange for none in the pantry. There's noijhin' —and Dealer ia— NORTH DAKOTA. goods.^ A If the popular eatinsc houses have already William Farrand, of Onalaska, La Crosse there but lemon and vanilla.' Whips, Collars, and all oth» County,was seriously injured in a runaway a jargon of their own, but it is Master Mechanic Gardner, of the Northern VIKOTA H0M9E.V acciaent Little hope is entertained for his a purely arbitrary one, and is unintelligible er articles usually kept Pacific shops of Mandan died the other Hypnotis in Crime recovery. to foreigners. As eating is a morning alter a three days' sickness. in a first-ulass liarness Science not only accounts for a universal practice", there would be Adalbert Craig, of Lima, Sheboygan County, shop. 0 Charles O'son, a farmer in the western great deal, but has a great deal to O S OFFICE—NEW ULM MINN scientific fitness in having a universal hid his hand crushed in a feed cutter. pan of Richland county, committed New harnesses made to order and'rM account for. The other Aaly M. language for the dining room. Altogether, It became necessary to amputate part o: the suicide by cutting his throat. NoTeason MRS. A. SEITERPThis pairing promptly attended to. Charcot publicly hypnotized a gendarme, memfcer there is a well-assured future is assigned for the deed. for Volapuk. and then told him to assassinate NEW MLM, MINH house is the mz,3t centrally located A bjnler explosion occurred in the Namin? Owing to the dense fog the other night M. Grevy, whom he would find mill, four miles south of Greenwood. A True Snake Story. hotel in the city and affords two freight trains goinsj north on the Great Bingham Bros. One njan named George M. McConnel was in the corner of a garden. The poor Northern collided on the main track, completely A remarkable snake story was told killedjand several others were injured. constable went out and stabbed a good Sample Booms.1 demolishing engine and a caboose. by a resident of Clarion County, and Byrln A. Chapman, aged 5S years, an old tree with a paper knife, and came Nobody was hurt. Passenger train No. 2, Meat Market, resident, died at Beloit irom an overdose of but for Jhe unimpeachable character back trembling and confessed the going south, was delayed about six hours. DEALERS IK LUMBE morphine. It is reported that he too*: the of the narrator would sound like a A telegram was received at Fargo from murder. Such feats have been done dose with suicidal intent, as drink had "snake story." He stated that a Los Angeles, Cal., announcing the death in Leeds as well as in Paris, and we wrecked his life, CHAS. STUBBE, Piop'r. farmer who lived near Clarion, while of Vincent S. Stone, a prominent attorney know what is the power of the magnetizer. Al Abraham, a prominent and wealthy in a field, was attacked by a snake of this city. Stone was one-of the oldest It has hitherto been one of merchant of West Superior, took a quantity fully ten feet in length. The reptile residents, having come here from New A large supply of fresh meats, san the fairy tales of science, but now it of ammjouia by mistake. His throat was coiled itself around the farmer's waist York in 1882. During the past two years sages, bams, lards, etc., constantly on LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, is said to have added a new and terribly.burned, and prompt relief probably and glared fixedly in his face, evidently he has been compelled to remain in California hand. All orders from the country terrible chapter to the records of save}! his life. trying to charm him. Shaking off on account of failing health. SASH AND BLDfBL promptly attended to. the dizzy feeling caused by the snake's crime. One waits for proof, but, accusation Burglars entered the residence of Judge Conductor Frank Miller, of the Great Lime, Cement and Coal, hypnotic gaze, the farmer cut it to CASH PAID FOR HIDES. is definite enough. One Austin at Milwaukee, stripping hU wardrobe Northern, who has been promoted to the pieces with the scythe, and then, exhausted completely. Only the speedy recovery malefactor*, a French libertine, actually snperintendeucy of construction of the writh fright and over-exertion, NEW EM MARBLE WORKS, of the clothes by the police permitted the in the hauds of the police, is ""-operating department of the Idaho extension, sank to the ground. judge to hold court, i" Lowest prici mlwmya* said to have selected his victims, was presented with a gold-headed The head of the snake, with a portion Whils? Joseph Bever, aged 24 years, and "cane .The United, States grand choosing those.of an emotional temperarhent, I*rop9r. Ig. Schwendinger, ayoukg-a- brother, both living at Marshfield, of the ibody, lay near him, and jury was discharged owing to the illness and then to have magnetized I Owoait* a*cx**a *«y«\ we,re out hunting the gun in the the peculiar color caused him to pick „j J? f^'of Judge Thomas. Judge iempleton sentenced them and ordered -them to row ULM, Monuments, Tombstones and all hands o£Joseph was accidentally discharged, it up, and he found it was an albino "Boot-Legger" Bouchea to thirty commit suicide. One poor girl actually killing his brother. other work in my line made to order blacK snake. The peculiar formation j* days' impiiso^nient and ^500 fine, ,. 1TVOLI did so. Law science are of the snake's eyes caused him to examine promptly and in a workmanlike mannei Chief Justice Cole has declined an invitat*"^ '-, Fireman Isaafc^Jl^af the Great North^ern, equally interested in the result of an them closely, and he could atreasonable rates. tn banqiiet proposed to be given him was-attacked fffyfrnearW in the hardly believe the evidence of his investigation which, it is said, will NB\VULM. MINN -& county bar on the occasion of Sjgcaboose ot his freight tjcap at$S^ *$ ^senses when he discovered a perfect reproduction AND shortly be held. If the facts are from -.the bench. While he ig JSpis assailant attempted to rd' BREWERY of his face photographed Ee is not well, and has not been proved the question will arise whether f^inmron ey, pa jEllis enstin he ki the-center of the eye. He brought GEO. BENZ SONS. «-,* the offence actually amounts to jS^-down with a Coupling phi, cr snake to town, where it was photographed unn sentenced James S. Gallo.tQutfoTCl fe^Spskull, and his injuries may prove what the law recognizee as murder. and preserved in alcohol. justice of peatfe, found ^^.hief was frightened away by thcE^ glm»artn^*m4 Wfcrtt—k Tt—\tn la If not, we certainly ought to have a JOS SCHMUCKER, 'The negative taken by the photographer INES & rpm conspiring with Mrs. ifongmeier ^!*fc|of trainmeij, but afterward WJ new law, and we shall probably have shews the snake's eye perfectly fraj^dnlfc"nfc„rtensi°n» to onevear NEW ULM, MINNESOTA 'IJ^fand identified as R/W. EUisr a a new word. "To suicide a person" with the farmer's iace showing as "jse of correction, in atiditic^i to LIQUORS* 4sb the same train*.' Pure betr sold la maatitif to 0 seems a contradiction in terms.— clearly as if ab taken with camera. :ie o£$l,000% Specialf QfficerM$^n$#Jtf?Sn named atUatiA fai4 1» Pall Mali Gazette. it rail\eay people *t JWeat insensible and Beifi-ly frozen^/ 7 4 HI JC. 8rd SteB it. a WUm minim''urn* & A 9