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

January 6, 1892 · Page 2 of 8

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i%7)Tm NORT^EST. tion with the late Farmers' and Merchants' the boy's face. wiU lose the sight of AN O SUPERSTITION,• Brown Co.Bank. Eagle Roller Mill Co. State Bank failure at Ellendale. Tbe president one eye. He is 16 years of age. 'I of the bank, H. O. Barratt, has been Mr While Harry and Frank Parsons, of Ladie Trie to me !n arrested on the charge of receiving deposits Fond Lac, were driving, the horse became Summ^f of the Important' Events Capacity of a With a a when he knew the bank was insolvent. frightened at the noise made by the 600 Barrels Per Day, waived examination in justice court and "Do see those ladies yonder?" Salvation Army, and ran away. Both of the Week in tile NOrthWeStera was held to the district court in $500. There CELRoss, young men were seriously injured, Frank remarked a genial, hunchbacked C. H. CHADBOTJKN, States. y* is strong talk of making other arrests. having one ear torn of£ gentleman»in an elevated railroad car Cashier. j»» S a &$§£» President Word has been received at Fargo that recently. "The have been trying Our flour cannot be beat. IOWA. Mr. and Mrs. John Brunelle of Wild Rice COR. MINN, AND CENTRE STRS. for the last minutes to get alongside Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North were found dead in bed one morning, having The Trenck Wire Works ofDubuque, of me a touch my back. Some NEW ULM. MINNESOTi, which have been in operation there for 11 been asphyxiated by escaping coal gas women seem possessed with he idea and South Dakota News in a years, made an assignment for the benefit from the stove. A little girl came over to New Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGKER, at to come in personal contact with of creditors. The assets and liabilities are W. D. Brown's and said she thought Nutshell* about equal. one deformed as I am a future her father and mother were dead. Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., good luck for them I got on at One When help arrived they had been dead Elisha Hannawalt, 'aged nineteen, of Collections and all Business pertaining Hundre a Forty-fifth Street a some hours. They leave nine young children, Dumont, Io., who was visiting near Lyons, KEW ULM, JBS% MINNESOTA they came in at he station next below some of whom are also sick from the after returning from a hunting trip attempted to Banking Promptly^ August Eveny's 12-year-old daughter, at a Th elder lady, probably Undertakers effects of the gas, but are expected to recover. to take a gun out of a wagon Hastings, was badly burned with kerosene. i,. attended to, muzzle first. The gun was discharged and the younger one's mother, saw a Arthur W. Dampier succeeds North field's Hannawalt killed. a a seat beside me and a for fflMTOAL RESPONSIBILITY, Sam Brown has just returned to Bismarck Democratic postmaster, J, E. Kenedy. it, although there were a dozen others with 30 head of his cattle which wandered Pliny Harlan, a popular young clerk in The district school at Union has been the postoffice at Marion, was arrested by a at she might have seated herself in. $500,000. away in the late storms. says it is reported and dealer in all kinds of closed on account of an outbreak of black United States marshal on the charge of that some three or four hundred Th next thing I knew she was at diptheria. selling cancelled stamps, and stealing articles head of stray cattle are scattered through FURNITURE. tempting to her a on he windo William Bruce, an old soldier at Mankato, the country north of Dawson with all sorts from the mail, and presenting them to sill behind me, a I got up a NEW ULM became insane through business young women acquaintances. of brands. These estrays are taken up moved to he other end of the car. troubles. mostly by farmers, and he says it will take A colored man, J, H. Miller, of Des This was he opportunity for FRANK FRIEDMANN, Thomas O'Brien, a deserter, gave himself money to reclaim them. I is thought that Moines, called on Ada Lewis, a woman ot them Th old lady ROLLER E CO, up at St. Paul. He had been a soldier the principal portion of this stock is owned who had jilted him, and at the end of a beckoned to the other to follow her, for twenty years. in the vicinity of Towner on the Mouse short interview shot her and then himself. a I'll be blessed if they didn't dealer in river, as they came from the northward. Grand Rapids is to have anew bank by The man can live but a few hour?, and the change places as the train slowed up January 1, with E. J. Hastings, of Mineapolis, woman's wounds will also prove fatal. 4 The North Dakota Teachers' association droceries Crockery, Stoneware, at One Hundre a Twenty-fifth president. met at Grand Forks. A, J. O'Keefe delivered Merchant Millers, The Saturday Night Club of Dubuque, Street a a up their positiojn A. E. Quinn, editor of the Pine Knot, of the address of welcome, which was responded made a tender of a reception to Sir Edwin on either side of me. I saw the satisfied olassware, Notions, Canned Cloquet, has been sued for criminal libel to by the president, A. L. Woods. Arnold on the occasion of his visit to that look of the younger one this by B. Peterson. John Ogden, state superintendent of public city. A note was receieved from Mr. 3STewXJlrci, Mirm.. time, a she also a a pretext of instruction, read a pajfer on the "State Arnold declining the invitation and regretting Peter Smedley a brakeman lost a leg at Fruit, Flour, ok Educational Columbian Exhibit." The arranging her hat a then pulling his inability to attend. Ramsey Station near Anstm, and ay die afternoon session was held in the state university. down the blind, she evidently A New York capitalist was in Dubuque from the shock. The Great Northern railway furnished didn't have quite enough assurance with a view to purchasing the bonds of the A Meyers, late of the Mazeppa Tribune, MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. All goods sold at bottom price* am4 a special train. A lecture was delivered to boldly place her a on my protruding city, which amount to about $800,000. has secured an option on the Graphic delirered free of cost to any part tonight by Prof. F. Judson, of These bonds now bear 6 or 7 per cent back, whereupon the old lady Sentinel, of Lake City, and will take the University of Minnesota, which was the city. interest. He offers to take the refunded a a feint of passing something behind possession January 1. Received First Premiums at followed by a banquet. debt at 4 per cent for 20 years, but none of me, a I again moved to the N E W E I N N The heating stoves and pipes of a passenger these bonds are due before four years. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. other side of the car ad the car car on a Chciago Millwaukee & St. SOUTH DAKOTA. At a special election of the city of Estherville, Paul train exploded at Fairmont, wrecking been full I would have been compelled PETER SCHEBEB, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Stanley Island, has been placed under held recently, the question of giving the car and injuring one passenger. to endure he carressing which their military rule. Agricultural and Mechanical Association a 20 year's franchise to an electric light J. J. Dayton, a prominent business man superstitious notions impelled An artesian well was struck on the farm company to put in a plant at Estherville Fair 1887. of Lake City, was granted a divorce from his to bestow on my back. creatures, of Col. C. J. Pontus in Troy Township, "was carried by a large majority. There wife at a special term of the district court these woman I was wishing F. C. L. Roos, Sully Count}', at a depth of 1,456 feet. have been several propositions already DEALER IN MADLENBR, in Winona. all the time at a cross-eyed an made by responsible parties and the city A dispatch from Sioux Falls states that W T. Stephens, arrested at Mankato on might come in while they were at Prest. Manager. LUMBER, will no doubt accept one of them at an the jury in the case of W. B. Enos vs. The the charge of hitting A. L. Miller with a work on me Between the the early date. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company piece of iron with intent to kill, has been ladies would have ad a lively time, Fr. Burg, after a deliberation of only thirty The chinaware firm of James H. Peterson placed under $200 bail to answer the charge with the chances largely in favor of minutes brought in a verdict for the plaintiff. & Co., of Burlington, have assigned. The Jan. 18. his destroying all the prospective liabilities are nearly $25,000. The assets At a meeting of the village council of prosperity they might hn gotten The cases of the state against Hagerty are not yet known. There are preferred Hallock the license fees were established as out of me."—New York Eec r. creditors under a chattel mortgage upon and Paul Hamus were entered upon at follows: One saloon, $5,000, two, $2,000 Manufacturer ol and Dealer in the stock for $14,750 to E. S. Huston, trustee Aberdeen, State's Attorney Cramer and each three, $1,500 each, and four, $1,250 Hon. A. B. Melyille will prosecute and Attorneys for the National State Bank,- and others, 6CISSORS each. This places Hallock as the high license LATH, SHINGLES, DOOR* CIGARS, Gordon, Crofoot and Huse defend and also under alien held by Thomas town of the state. the defendants charged with receiving Taylor for $1,350. The remainder of the SASH, BLINDS, Frank Perutka, who has been in the he Right Kind—To With TOBACCOS, bank deposits when they knew the bank liabilities are to firms in the East and boot and shoe and dry goods business at was insolvent. a re S a Pair N a Liverpool England. Winona for several years, assigned recently —and all kinds o#— PIPES, It is reported that natural gas has been 200 Mystic Shriners, including many notable One needs a pairs ofscissors,and to County Treasurer Fakler. The liabilities struck on the farm of R. B. Coddington, Building Material. Masons of the state, were at Ottumwa true economy consists in having a are $25,000 and the assets less than $20,000 three and a half miles north of Blunt. It Cor. Minnesota and Center initiating 60 Knights Templars in the mysteries Five attachments were served on the pair for each sort of work. Th cutting was found at the depth of 2,000 feet. Mr. of Kaaba Temple. At the close of stock. Streets, of paper is very trying to sharpened Coddington will use it for lighting and flEW ULM, the ceremonies the Sbrmers were banqueted Scarlet fever has made its appearance in heating purposes, and the city of Blunt will steel, and a pair might be kept at the Ballingall. Illustrious Potentate NEW UL MIM. Albert Lea, there being cases in two different put down other wells from which to light for at purpose. Long slender shears Star Sample Room, Clark L. Richard and the other officers of families. The board of health has the the streets. the Temple came in a special train from are a for general use buttonhole matter in charge and will see that a strict A decree of divorce was granted by Judge Jno.Neuman, Davenport, and other delegations had similar scissors for trimming lamps in the quaiantine is enforced. There have been a and E. G. Smith, at Yankton, to Louis Bernard, trains from Mason City, Marshalltown, kitchen is necessary where there is no number of cases of the disease in the towns Farmers' Home. of Mayence, Germany, the well known Oskaloosa and the west. of Newsy and Geneva, many of which gas: grape scissors for the table are landscape painter. Bernard claimed desertion proved fatal. not altogether new scissors to cut as the ground for his desire for separation. Dealer in A PRETT GIRL'S PLAN. At the chamber of commerce meeting at was married in Germany flowers in the country are a convenience. JOSEPH SCHNOBRICrl, Pt-op'r. DRY GOODS, Duluth, a committee consisting of Secletary 1867, and in 1882 his wife left him and they Thompson, Collector of Customs C. have continued to live apart since. There Dealer in Be Rid oft he To N us and Fe people carry pocket scissors of Johnson and Aid. A. Long, was appointed are three daughters, all above twenty years Wines, Liquors A Swain the folding sort. Thos at do never Hats, Caps, Notions, KN to present the claim of the city of age, with the mother. Bernard has a with them Convenient for One Lewiston girl believes at against the government to recover the expense left the city and will return at once to Germany. and Cigars* Groceries, Provisions, manicure use", to cut a clipping from a incurred by the construction of a prayer meetings are the place for Crockery and Glassware, paper at a notice, a string, dyke and also in building the canal W. Case, general superintendent R. flirtations a pairing off. She as A fine lunch will be served every day etc., they answer almost any purpose Green, Dried and Canned Ole Kron, an old citizen of Evansville, W. Bryan, division superintendent of the known at it is to expect one or of the pocket knife and are much committed suicide the other evening by Fruits, etc., etc,, Great Northern, have been looking the Cor. Minn. & Center streets. more convenient to handle. Give a men waiting at the church door/)very shooting himself in the head with a re"volver. line over between St. Paul and Huron, person accustomed to their use a knife New Ulm Minn Since the death of his wife some with a view to making numerous improvements Sunda night with the question I will always take farm produce in exchange a the pocket scissors and he will time ago he has been despondent, and for goods, and pay the highpat market price for the coming season. I is rumored whether or no he a go me with a with the former first. N cutting all Lmd9 of paper rags. made an unsuccessful attempt to take his on good authority that the Great Northern her. She as determined to rid herself blade should be near the fire, as life a year ago. The deed was committed is likely to extend its line from here to it will then lose its temper, which is on the grave of his wife in the cemetery. In connection with my store I have a flrflt-clasa of both a probably a She Chamoerlam and cross the Missouri river saloonfurnished with a splendid billiard table and Brewer and Bottler. a by its turning blue. Such a The railway station house of the Great with the Chicago, Millwaukee & St. Taul, my customers will always find good liquors and went to the cake walk in Lyceu Hal knife or blade will never keep its edge. cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. or go to Wheeler, in Charles Mix county- Northern at Hallock was deatroyed by fire recently a during he evening —Hardware Xi$W Ul(M, MW- the other evening caused by a lamp explosion All goods purchased of me will be delivered to asked permission to esc or her home. Through the efforts of the local fire any part of the tity free of cost. WISCONSIN. IT W A S ONL A BLIND. This brewery Is one ofthe largest establishment* brigade a number of cars containing valuable She said yes to both. They of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Mrs. Washington, an early setller of Baraboo, MINNESOTA STREET, NEW ULM, MINN. freight were saved, as was also two up with all the modern improvements. Keg and waited for her on the landing, a died at her home of pneumonia. But It a a a a bottle beer famished to any part of tbe city on a horse power threshing outfits, that repiesentcd short notice. My bottle beer ia especially adapted when she came downstairs she smiled a so to Blush, Mrs. L. Chase, of Prairie du Chien, died more than their actual value under for family use. W A N O N BJBNTZIN. at her home after undergoing a surgical operation. and to ok one of each young a the pressing needs of the farmers. A very popular blind Count Country brewers and others that boy malt will Cottonwood Hills. find it to their interest to place their orders with lives in Champs Elysees. Being witty A young woman was in St Peter recently arms me. All orders by mall will receive my prompt The residence of Martin Bergh, at La and musical his society is much sought asking alms, stating that she had been robbed attention. At first they hesitated a little, Crosse was destroyed by fire. Loss, $1,000, left after. a is three ago, of $30 in money and a railroad ticket to OTTO SCHELL, Manage then went down the last flight of covered by insurance. a on his return called upon a fashionable Butte, Mont. She excited considerable stairs at a jerky gait. A the foot of O. F. Ruemke sympathy and received quite a little Mrs. George B. Smith, of Wateitown,died marchioness, who was preparing Custom grinding «oliciteL WIU money. It now turns out that the woman the stairs they let go her a a to go to a fancy ball. She begged at the age of 36 years. She leaves a husband grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange was a fraud and that she had with her a and four children. to be excused, as he ad an ima walked up Lisbon strest, looking ugly 84 fls. flour, 5 a shorts and 8 male companion and that both lived in message to deliver he was Frank Tindell.an old resident of the town at each other. She entertained Mankato, she being one of the denii monde. shown in, a being, of course blind, of Waterford, Racine County, passed away, a bran for one bushel of wheat. Flout Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. with lively stories of the evening's he was asked to a a seat in her aged 79 years. The Murray County Alliance held its and feed sold at low rates and delirered N E W ULM, MINN *r* entertainment Eac thought boudoir. Gossip ensued, a during annual convention at Slayton. The old Two boys, named Gotfried Zmskie and a New Ulm free of expense. at the other would off at he Dealer in all the time the Marchioness, assisted omceis were re-elected. B. F. Warren was William Schalla, of Waukesha, were arrested CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY,^ head of the street and he would go home by her maid, executed he mysreries elected delegate to the state convention. for being drunk. They were 16 years of A N & E N I N of her toilet. The Dornelly and anci-Donnely factions with the re girl no, they age. had a bitter wrangle before it was decided went on up Main street, wishing in Being ready to descend to her carriage S. D. Welch, an employe of the Lake GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. AUG. QTJENSE to avor the same ior president, for another the Count stated at he ad Shore road at Appleton, had part of his their inmos hearts at they were term. Donnelly was billed for a speech before foot torn off by getting it caught between been absent in on and ad undergone of it. W at a fool the other fellow the convention, but telegraphed his All Goods offered at prices which defy two rails. a successful operation for catarac was! W didn't he leave? mabilit}'- to be present because of sickness. competition. Goods will be delivered and could now see as well as the A brakeman named Dan Hay ward, of La HARNESS MAKER I the mean time they went a free to any part of the city. All kind* The schedule of assets and liabilities has Marchioness. Th latter shrieked and lS"fc Crosse, had his hand crushed while coupling corner after corner where each thought been filed ny A. Deutch, the dry goods of farm produce taken in exchange for jumped into her carriage without even cars on the North-Western road near —and Dealer in— meichantof Northtield, who assigned to F. surely the other would say good night, an a revoir to her unwelcome visitor. goods. Winona Junction. Whips, Collars, and all other P. Hopwood, on the account of Wyman, for ad the girl said he might go —Londo Court Journal Peter Dalstrom, a Racine baker, made an Mulhn & Co of Minneapolis., The assets articles usually kept me with her S on they went DAKOTA HOUSE. assignment to Peter B. Hanson, of that are $3,429 39 and the liabilities $12,913 20. until he gate Was reached, a with Wh he Hair Falls Out. in a first-alass harness place, for the benefit of his creditors. The The heaviest creditors are Wyman, Partridge a re thought a the effect of shop. Dyspepsia is one of the comon liabilities are $400 & Co Minneapolis, $3,700 Scott & the on on dried leaves in the gutte O O S O I E N E W I N N causes of baldness. Natur is a A. D. Waterman, a Milwaukee man, who •"•o Chicago, $1,500, and Edson Keith, Chicago, New harnesses made to erder and she asked them in. They both said great economizer and when the nutrient MRS. A. SEITERP-p. forged a note for $118 at Boyd, Chippewa $1,200. it was late a looked nervous. pairing promptly attended to. elements furnished by the blood County, last June, pleaded guilty in the circuit A Mankato special says Officer Walter "Can't come up and see me are insufficient to properly support NEW MLM, MINM This house is the mo3t centrally located court at Chippewa Falls and, was sentenced Daniels saw a man dart out from the side a evening?" she asked, "Mam he whole body she cuts off the supply to one year and a half at Waupun Bingham Bros. ofG Philips' barn, and thinking something a would be pleased to meet hotel in the city and affords to a the least vital, like the hair The contract for boring an artesian well wrong, pursued. After calling on One said he ad an engagement at at the Racine County Asylum was awarded a nails, at the heart, lungs a 1 good Sample Rooms. him to halt he pulled a revolver and fired, the store at night, a the other other vital organs a be the better to the O'Connor Artesian Well Company, the bullet entered his back and passed said he was going of to Thurs Meat Market, I of Fond du Lac. Their bid was $1.57 per nourished, in cases of severe fevers through his body. The wounded man DEALERS 15 day After a moment during which foot for the first 1,000 feet. this economy is particularly noticeable. LUMBE has been identified as Charles Hodge, each thought it was time for the other Hyde & Jackson, of New York, have •\\lio has been arrested several times to move on, he young lady said good made an application to the Common Council A single hair is a sort of history of within ten years. Public sentiment CHAS. STUBBE, Prop'r. uight a went up he steps. N one at Kaukauna, asking for a franchise to the physical condition of an individual is on the side of the officer, who is annoyed her Sunda night when she put a $100,000 water works plant. It is during the time it as been growing, one of the best on the force. The attending came out of prayer meeting.—Lewiston A large supply of fresh meats, sa proposed to put in seventy bydrar ts. if one could read closely enough. a physician says that Hodge will probably Me., a LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on a hair from the beard or from the die. The Swede, A. Bjorklund, who was hand. All orders from the country robbed of a check on a Minneapolis bank head and scrutinize it a will see 'i NORTH DAKOTA. SASH AND BLLNI*. promptly attended to. Electricit In Arms-Makinnf.!^* for $1,400 at Fort Howard, a few days ago, at it shows some a a places, 3 The residence of Michael Garrity, in the has received word from Minneapolis that Th electric current as been utilized limp, Cement md Coal, CASH PAID JFOR HIDES. indicating at at some period of its suburbs of Fargo, was burned to the ground. the check is safe., since 188 9 at the small-arms facto growth tb blood supply was deficient Garrity's wife and infant child narrowly While doing her housework Mrs. A. H. at Saint-Etienne for annealing from overwork, anxiety or underfeeding. NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, escaped death in the flames. Morse, of Whitewater, was stricken with the steel wire of which he a Jjoweat pricss mUomy* Robert Lowe was fouud dead at Forest paralysis a second attack followed shortly springs of the rifle, 188 6 .pattern, are Th hair falls the strength lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. Rivf-r in a shanty on the farm of William afterwards from which she died. She was made These springs are manufactured of its is insufficient sustain Giaham, which he worked. There were no 68 years of age. Opposite KmOroad Deo4t its weight a longer, a a new hair of steel wire, 7 millimetres thick, indications of foul play. He was probably An old lady named Mrs. H. H. Mills, of will a its place unless the is XBirCLX, cut in lengths ot 3.20 meti-es the wire Monuments, Tombstones and & 3 suffocated by coal gas. Hixen, Jackson County, aged 70 years, underwent diseased. or this reason each person is rolled spirally, a a current of 2 3 other work in my line made to TTVOLI The northbound passenger train was an operation successfully a few has a certain definite length of amperes is passed through it Heat promptly and in a workmanlike a dajss ago for the removal of a cataract. wrecked between Minnewaukan and New hair. When the hair begins to split ing is rapidly effected when it is atreasonable rates. Rockford, and three freight cars were piled She has been blind for the past eight years. or fall out massage of the scalp is excellent. judged sufficient the circuit is closed, NEWIJLM MINN up and the track demolished somewhat. Albert Ansem, the young fellow who AND, and the a spring is dropped ina One of the engineers was-slightly bruised. BREWERY passed a number of forged checks a few Place he tips of he fingers firmly water tank One an can an A special meeting of the Pembina presbywas GEO. BENZ A SONS. days ago at La Crosse, lias made application upon the scalp, and then vibrate or neal 1 wenty springs in three minutes, held in Lanmore. R. J. Crumb to Judge Dyson for permission to he scalp while holding he pressure equivalent to a 2,400 per a Importaro and Wfceleaate Dcatan ta £ed of illegal connections with female plead guilty. will be accommodated steadily. Thi will stimulate the Electric annealing being clean in operatio O S S E WINES & i-rs of his congregation was to be on January 4. i^Mt. W blood vessels underneath a bring a cheap will no soon tumb did not put his appearance While Phil. Slactf^was' climbingTver^t a better nourishment of the hair. N E W ULM. & MINNESOT A be applied in numerous cases analogous eeting adjourned to try the case LIQUORS, fence with a loaded shot gun ii ear Baraboo, A brush of enevenly tufted bristles is #eb.^. to the one indicated.—Boston Pore bwr iold la qnaatities to «nit tka the firearm was accidentally discharged, also excellent to use upon the ftcalp, purohaMr. Special abUntion paid to toa Transcript nors are afloat in connec- the contents tearing away part of thft hair.—National Barber*, tl7 4 219 £. 3rd Ste. 8ft. Pai^ Mta*j