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

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THE NORTHWEST. daily on arrival at Chamberlain. One real Ashland. She has been arrested in Chicago, •SPEAKING ABOUT BEARS. Brown Co. Bank. estate man made a sale of nineteen quartersections Mill waukee and St. Paul on the same Empire Mill Co., of deeded lands to an Iowa syndicate. charge. The woman seems perfectly sane Here I a a A One fghat aside from the mania for breaking windows. S to a Boa a Sailed Away Summary of the Important Events Hon. William Blake, a prominent member ROLLER MILL. Speaking about bears," said of the People's Party and a member of Seve-al months ago James Hamlin caused of the Week in the Northwestern the state legislature, was found dead in the the arrest of Richard Hawks, then proprietor 'Squire Garvin one evening, as he settled C. H. CHADBOUBN, C. H. ROSS, 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. woods near his ranch in the vicinity of of a prominent hotel, of Eau Claire, States. himself in a comfortable chair at President Cashier. Deadwood. There are no marks of violence, on a civil warrant charging him with converting the police station, says the Memphis and death is supposed to have been to his own use $230 of the plaintiffs We take pleasure in informing the COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. caused by bean disease. Appeal, "speaking about bears, I Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Uorfcli money. The case was tiied, and the public that we are now ready for jury vindicated Hawlcs by a verdict of no A splendid flow of water was struck in think I had an adventure with one business. The best machinery and and South Dakota News in a cause of action. the artesian well being put down on the all the latest improvements in the Mew Ulm, Minn. not long ago that beats the record. Dr. Collins farm near Conover, east of Huron. manufacture of flour enable us to Nutshell, IOWA. "I was hunting around Shell lake, The well is a 4J-inch bore and is for compete with the best mills in the JohnDier, an old and respected citizen of over in Arkansas, one morning. I was irrigation purposes. The flow was found at country. Collections and all Business pei« Burlington committed suicide by hanging^ a depth ot 745 !eet. Drilling will be continued in a dug-out and had my gun and a We are constantly buying MINNESOTA. this forenoon. He was despondent on account till another flow is reached. little dog. The bear I have reference tainingto Banking PromptlyAttended John Erickson an old resident of Hedging Wheat of poverty. He leaves a wife. Count Elliott Zeborowski, who married to made his appearance on shore and broke throngh the ice while fishing to. Rye, Dinnis Hayes, a prominent farmer of the divorced wile of Baron De Steurs, is a I shot him. When I landed I heard a ,n the river and was drowned. Dudley, suicided by hanging. The cause New Yorker of immense wealth, being the Corn, INDIVIDUAL BESPOKSIBILITY, noise in the brush, and, thinking there Mrs. Kelly, aged 21 years, died at the was that he had a premonition that he owner of the Broadway theater. He has an Oats home of her parents, at Waverly, after an might be another bear there, I determined would starve to death. annual income of $80,000, and his whole $500,000. Buckwheat illness of nine months. to start in to investigate. life has been spent in pleasure-seeking. Thomas Gaffy shot and killed Edward & & Zena T. Burnell, an old resident of Red "The bear I had shot lay lifeless to In- traveled all over the world. Buggy at Dunscombe Gaffer was the rejected At the Highest Market Prices. Wing died suddenly the other night aged all appearances, but I had my suspicions suitor of a girl with whom Buggy 'xnere is very little encouragement in this NEW ULM sixty'two-years. about him, knowing the treacherous was walking when killed. The slayer is in We sell all kinds of state for a world's fair apDropriation by the habits of the varmint, and before John Dreher & Fon, dealers in general jail. Mob violence is feared. FLOUR, legislature. The board of women commissioners SHORTS, merchandise at JIankato, have maUe an I went away I tied the chain of say that they will undertake the The safe in Reed & Heath's Victor roller BRAN, &c. the boat around his neck and left the ROLLER MILL CO., alignment. job of raising all the money that will be mills at the old town of Lima Springs was AT LOW RATES, little dog to watch him. The trouble at Marshall with the insurance needed both for the construction of a blown open by burglars and robbed of its building that will be a credit and for the "I had not gone far in the bush before adjusters over the court house loss has contents—only $5 38. The door was blown general expenses. I heard the dog barking, and, been settled, $14,022 having been finally completely off. There is no clue to the Special Attention given to -allowed by the insurance companies. burglars. hurrying back, what was my surprise Lee Barnes, the barber who was arrested Custom Work Merchant Millers, to see the bear climbing a tree Charles Plopke, a Great Northern switchman, H. M. Belvue at Des Moines filed an information at Cottonwood, Marshall county, Minn., and pulling the boat up after him,with was knocked fiora a boxcar, while charging Senator George L. Finn on a requisition issued by Gov. Mellette, the dog sitting the stern thereof switching at Tileston's mill, St. Cloud, and with assault and battery Senator Finn An extra stone for grinding feed. and who has been on trial before Judge and barking for dear life. The sight -pnously injured. paid the fine and the matter is settled as Andrews at Milbank, was convicted as indicted, Steam Cornsheller. NewUlm, Minn. almost paralyzed me for a moment, far as Finn is concerned. The St. Peter city council awarded the the charge being assault with a but I soon recovered and fired. mitract tor lighting the city to a St. Paul dangeious weapon. Tom Sutton was run over by a Burlington Wood taken for cash or in exchange "The bear sprang from the tree, electnc light company, The contract price passenger train at Waterloo, near Nora A decision of unusual importance from Empire Mill Co. jerking the boat containing the dog i-, ^l'J.GO" and is to be completed by the 1st Junction, and was instantly killed the fact of its being the first one of the kind MAUUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRIHG WHEAT FLOUB. after him, and he pulled out for the of July was a farmer, residing near Nora Springs, in the country, has boon handed down by CASH PURCHASES and was walking home on the track. He other side. I had to stop to reload, The Moorhead National bank has been the supreme court. It was on the case of Received First Premiums at and by the time I was ready to South Dakota vs. The First National Bank was 40 years old and leayes a family. and CHEAP SALES. organized with Andrew Holes president, of Clarks, indicted lor taking illegal shoot again the animal was out of Minnesota State Fairs 1S87,18S9. 1 J* llazen vice president, and F. W. In a saloon next door to the Democratic range. I ran around to the other interest. The court holds that the national Poi ltt cashier. The new bank was ready head quarters at Burlington occurred a Iowa State Fair 1S87. St. Louis side of the lake, expecting to catch character of a bank does not protect it ior business March 13. shooting affray. Ginther, the saloonkeeper, Fr. Aufderheide. from the laws of the country matters of him when he landed, but he was too Agricultural and Mechanical Association got into a dispute and shot Tom Timothy O'Leary an old resident of Lake usury sharp for me. Wall, a notoriotife ciook, in the arm. Another City, dropped dead while eating lunch in Fair 1887. onlooker was wounded in the hand. "He only stopped long enough to let Johnson's shoe shop. His death was no Fire destroyed the Pioneer soap works in F. C. L. Roos, Manufacturer «f the dog out ot the boat when he pulled loubt indirectly caused by aicholism. He MADLENER, South Sioux Falls, a suburb of Sioux Falls, Fire broke out the Globe Building, out again before I got in range, a-5 fifty-live years old. together with machinery and manufactured Dubuque, occupied by Piatt Bros., clothiers Prest. Manager. Fir©, Wen Building and Steeplt and when he got to the middle of the goods. The wind was blowing a The Metz book bindery, the Illinois Central Andrew Fiddler wont down into a well lake he climbed into the boat himself nt St Peter for the purpose of cleaning it gale at the time and no water could be secured. offices and others The principal damage Fr. Burg, and sat on his haunches looking at out. He had been at work but a few minutes The loss on building and machinery is to Piatt Bros, who estimate the Brick, me. I neyer recovered the boat, but when the well caved in, lie was rescued it $12,000, with $2,000 insurance, on damage caused by water at $S,000 to $10,000. utter SLX houia and miraculously escaped stock §A OUO, and $1,000 insurance. The the loss otherwise is light. there are stories afloat among the Ffne Pressed Brick for almost uninjured. inhabitants ot the country in the plant was the property ot Senator Pettigrew W. F. Knapp, a brakeman on the Burlington, and was being opeiated by C. H. Ransom, neighborhood of Shell lake or a bear One of the barns of James Stewart, who Cedar Rapids Northern road, ornamental fronts. who suffers loss on stock being seen frequently, gliding gracefully Manufacturer ot and Dealer hi leMde* two miles north of Monteudeo, was run over by a switch engine, at Iowa up an a down the lake in a dugout." burned lecently. Loss about $250 and no Falls, and instantly killed. His home A suit of more than ordinary interest was Hay* the best of afcfpping facilltiea aai CIGARS, tiisuiance As the premises were unoccupied was at Goodwell, where he leaves a wife filed at Sioux Falls. Some time since a frill par prompt attention to mail order* at the timeit is thought that the hieprominent and three children. formerly lived at citizen named Jameson emplojed TOBACCOS, incendiarjr was of origin. Foiest City. the firm ot Brown & Tufts, physicians, THE ASSASSINATION, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. 1 lie hist seeding of the season was done t'o attend his wile pievious to and Fire in a dry goods store ot J. II. Mayneham PIPES, it Biown's Valley the other day. The during hei confinement. The services lendeied at Sioux City caused a lo^s of about Blood-Curdling Story of a Jealous KUET E & HAGEL ^toutid most field-, i- diy and good weie unsatisfactory and payment of $30,000. In the same building is the wholesale Murderess. ondition and should the present phenomnjl the bill lefnsed. Suit was entered for $90 dry goods house of II A. Jandt & Co Cor. Minnesota and Center weather continue seeding will be genei by the firm Mr. Jameson now sues for a having a stock valued at $200,000 Water The tall clock on the stair told midnight Streets, ally commenced in a lew days counter claim for neailv $5,000 for malpractice, and smoke damaged this about $15,000. as I paused at her door. The MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. expenses and damage- for himself All loss is fully cxneied by insurance. pale moonlight streamed through the It is estimated that half the men employed NEW ULM MISN. All kinds ot mason work and plastering Mrs. Jameson will lollow with a damage window at the end of the hall and I in the woods near Pine City have been done lo order, whether city or conntrj-. suit of $25,000 DOLLAR FOR A KISS. saw myself in a long mirror. THEODO MUELLER, discharged on account of the breaking up Reference, C. A. Ochs oftheroad^. Hauling has been stopped, What a delicate, slight thing I was NEW ULM, MINX. NORTH DAKOTA. teams are now "dragging" logs whcie the in my loose white gown and how wide MEAT MARKET An ordinance granting a fiancbise to the Ho a Wa Save Fro haul is short. and horrible my eyes were—but more rrnmi MAXUFAC OP Grand Forks Street Electric Railway company Ruin, Clarence Dow, of St. Cloud, a brakejiian horrible was the loud beating ot my CIGARS, passed a first reading in the city FRANK SCHNOBRICH, Proprietor. on the &i eat Northern, got badly heart. A tra\elmg man, who was also the council squeezed between an engine and a boxcar Was I strong enough? head of a prosperous firm, promised Having taken M. Epple\ meat market, I At Larimore Supt II. Jenks' wife was *t Foley station. He was immediately Could I do it? am prepared to wait on all customer^ with his newly wedded wile, says the Michigan presented witn a solPaire diamond ring by brought to this city, where his injuties I entered the room. She was lying fresh meats sausage, hams lard, etc, always Tradesman that he would give the employes of the Dakota division were attended to. He hau two libs broken. on hand. Orders from the country on her couch near the window. "The AND DEALER IX memory of the 25th anniveisary Conductor The Youmans farm near Marshall, which her a dollar every time he kissed her, attended to. moonlight rested full upon her Arms, Tobacco and Smokers' Article? Copeland made the presentation has been favorably known throughout the and in that way fche could save plenty shoulders, bosom were bare and poft Anton Schwerzler. speech. -tate lor some years, has been sold to W. of money. Things went on in this and white as wind-shaken rose petals. J[ Senden. It formeily covered two section-', Beinhorn's- building Xew Ulm Minn William II. Wheeler, of Buffalo, N Her hair curled in gold waves around way for several years, and as he made but one section was sold some time traveling agent of the Standard Oil conipauv, Kiesling Block, Xew Ulm, Minn. her down to her slender waist. I MTITMWTMRUNNER plenty of money he faithfully kept his died suddenly at Grand Forks from 140 to Henry Freese. The G10 acre3 just thought of the wife of Rosetti in her -DEALER IX— waspromise. Finally reverses came, and hemorrhage of the stomach. puu based were sold for $10 an acre. XEW ULM, MIXX grave with her yellow hair growing the once prosperous traveling man WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. sick but a few hours. The remains were If fr. Day editor of the standard of down to her feet I wondered if this Dealer taken East for interment. found that he was irtually a pauper. Mbert Lea, IC uses to retiact what he said girl's hair would grow as last. I handle Bourbon Whiskey. Dave Jones' CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. He went home to his wife and told her ubout John A. Lovely's connection with A Giand Forks special says- A Republic Brandy, Anderson Club. Cognac, and Imported Her lips were moist and smiling, as city convention has been called for March Port Wine for medical iibe also the the case of Graham vs. the city, and has all. She, however, did not seem worried, though she dreamed of one she loved. celebrated St. Juhen Clarets, Rhine and 22. Mayor Richardson is a candidate for employed two lawyers to fight the matter. Crytal Spring. Bouibon Whiskey, Hennessy and he was somewhat surprised I lifted my hand and held the narrow Rieshm? Wines and Champagne. Whiskey ic election. Several others are talked of, J' will be an interesting scrimmage, as the Brandy, and Otard, Diipuy & Company when she asked him to take a ride knife above her. It gleamed so ranging in price from $1.50 to $G per gallon. -mt will be lor personal damages. but none ha\eyet developed any organized Cognac. Imported Tarragona Port» with her that afternoon, but he acceated cruelly! here should I strike? The My goods are ot the very best grades and mo\ ement against him. for private or medical use. The celebrated tieoige Moss was examined before Justice are guaranteed as represented. heart. the invitation. Passing a large St. Julien Clarets and California Rei'-hng Fire in the Great Northern freight yard Tievctte at Newport for the attempt to outKige But that soft, beating place in her block on a well-known street she said: xvmes. "Whiskey ranging in price from JOHN HAUENSTEIN, at Grand Forks burned three cars of merchandise Margaret Johnson. He was bound lovely throat—oh, I wanted to strike "That's mine." Soon she came to a Brewer $1.30 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure AkohoJ and two empty cars. Los«, $5,000. ver to the grand jury, which meets in there. His kisses has been pressed $3 00 per gallon The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is handsome Hat and said: "That's May without bail. It is alleged that two there. Had not my throat once beat believed trimpi sleening in a car built a mine." Well, she showed him several Vfu. FRXNX. JOHH BJENTZIN. other \oung ladie3 will bung similar beneath them? I felt a sob coming up fire to warm themselves. cliaiges against him should he be acquitted. places with the same remark, until he Cottonwood Mils. in my breast. John Laird who was arrested in December The citizens of park Rapids and surrounding began to be suspicious and inquired: I wished the knife did not gleam so country ha\e organized the Hubbard for selling whisky to Indians, and escaped A N Malster, "How in the deuce did you acquire so it blinded me. the night of the arrest, returned to ounty Improvement union, with W. S. much wealth?" Do you remember the Suddenly she moved her arm as if Hollo and gave bonds for his appearance 1 ostei as president, Willinni Taber as secictaiy awakening and I struck straight at contract you made when we were first at the next term of court. He was arrested Custom grinding lolicited. Will and W. L. Wnvdow, treasurer, her heart. married?" she said. "Yes," he replied, by United States Marshal Schindler for the .•special committees have been appointed to grind wheat for (one eigth) or ez« The knile went in a little way and same offence and will be taken to Devil's I do." "Well, I invested it, gi\ giatts information in legard to new industne", Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fill change Si lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and I stepped, and as I stood trembling, Lake for examination before the United all ordei B. and it has made usrich." The traveling etc. sick, horrified, her eyes flared wide flEW ULM, iflm 9s. bran for one bushel of wheat. Float States commissioner. man hung his head and said nothing. lacob Mara-chck and John Michowski, open. ONION HOTEL, and feed sold at low rates and delireree! each thirteen years of age, were plaj ing at A man and his team were frozen between This was kept up for thirty minutes, She did not utter a sound—but, Winona, when Michowski became enraged Grafton and the depot of the Great Northern M. Ntw Ulm free of expense. until his wifa became alarmed, great God' the awful, unbearable agony •it his companion, and drawing a large lailway. They were found by the station and she asked "What in the world is of her look! FRANK A BENTZIN. pocket knife made several vicious stabs at agent. A couple married here a few the matter, and what are you thinking Then it came to me that she was Maiaschek. I is thought that Maraschek days ago came near suffei ing the same fate. about?" He said: "Iwas thinking not dead and that I must make her WEHZBL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor will recover. Michowski is under aiic-t They were overtaken by the storm two AUG. QTTEUrSE, die quick—quick! I tried to draw out ot how rich we would be if I had done miles south of town. Their team fortunately the knife that I might strike again but A slight fire at St. Chmd in the building all ray kissing at home." Minn. Str. wandered into a warm comei. In the New Ulm, Minn. it would not come. occupied as a cigar factory by Marx Si Wise city considerable damage was done. Smokestacks Then, enraged because she would did a greatdeal of damage. The stock in were blown down, roofs wexe blown The only first class brick fire proof HARNESS MAKER A Corrected Estimate. the building, which included 140,000cigars, not die, I pushed—pushed with all my off, fronts blown in and the driveway of the Hotel in the city. strength felt the steel cleaving her soft was worth $7,000, which was almo-t de-troved The Prince de Joinville, who made —and D«al«r ii Northern Pacific elevator was earned across by water and smoke. The stock flesh—and at last she lay still. thestieet, breaking the windows of a hotel. a loud profession of patriotism and Co.Whips, Collars, and all oth~ was nisuied for $4,500. Scbapekalim Brothers & But, God! I wish I had struck into hostility towards the English, once er articles usually kept Nelson Blackmer, brother of Dr. and her white throat—beating, even in WISCONSIN. in a flrst-mlass harness remarked to a British naval officer:— mm. Judge Blackmer, started during the recent dreams, beneath his kisses.—Ella Higginson, NEW ULM, Charles Beggs, a tinsmith, shot and Wredge's shop. stoi in lor Dr. farm, two miles west "It is my most ardent wish to lie, in Short St'ories. fatally wounded his wife at Waukesha and ot Albert Lea, and has not since been heard in a sea-fight, for twenty minutes Contractors and Builders, then shot and killed himself. New harnesses made to erder and r« fioin He no doubt has perished in the alongside an English man-of-war of The Deceptive Clock, Plans and specifications furnished to order. The entire village of Edgar, a small station pairing promptly attended to. storm He was forty ears of age and unmariied. burr1 the same n." Having received new and improved on the Lake Shore road Marathon In a prominent corner of the Metropolitan machinery we are able to furnish all kinds NEW MLM. MINI The Englishman politely made answer:— county, was wiped out by fire a few days Museum of art stands a great, ofworkinour line, as Sash, Doors and During the recent «torm at Mankato ago. Bingham^Bros. old-fashioned clock. Mouldings ateo all kinds of Turned and roofs were blown oft, plate glass fronts demolished, "Allow me to tell your Royal Highness Scroll Saw Work. Its appearance is so imposing that Charles Vitalis, an old resident and street cais thrown from the MILLINERY that ten minutes would be amply few of the visitors pass it by, and of prominent business man of Franconia, tiaclv, men and women clinging to lamp sufficient!"— Minn., died suddenly at St. Croix Fails. those who pause to admire fully 90 posts Part of the Baptist church fell, per cent speculate upon the probable He was 49 years old. rashmg into a house nextdoor. Trees were LUMBEBrnSDEALER beauty ot its chimes. The idea of torn up by the roots, and storm doors and The Northwe=tern Wisconsin Teachers A Substitute for Carbon Pencils. such a clock being without chimes is shutteis were lying the street. Association will be held in Chippewa Rolls of wide gauze, coated with Mrs. Anton Olding. preposterous on the face, and as Falls April 1 aud 2. State school superintendent chromates, are now used instead of Messrs. Grady, Bachman and Matthews, nothing but the finest work in this and other prominent educators expres messengers on the Burlington, carbon pencils for producing electric are expected to be present. line should accompany such a masterpiece,1 Cedar Rapids & Northern road for the arc oxy-hydrogen lime light, and as OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEW ULM the people wait patiently LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, Papers have been served on the mayor Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery Tinted States Express company, all the pencils only burn ^in. per hour, a until the hands shall mark the close Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, and the clerk of Ashland asking $10,000 tendered their resignations at Albert Lea, light can be maintained for twelve Velvets, Silks, Kibbons, Feathers Human SASH AND BLDnX of an hour and set the music going. and their places have been filled by new damages ot the city The plaintiff is J. J. hours with a consumption of l^in. of Hair, Flowers &c. men. ft is understood that the company Koch, who claims to have received serious the metal. The arc is very steady, Lime, Cement tnd CoaL Also Patterns for stamping Monograms. injuries from slipping on an icy walk. When, after the final seconds have wanted two men to do the work of three but has to be protected by a globe, Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery without a corresponding increase ot wages. been reeled off, the hour is announced Sanfield McDonald was arrested at Ashland else air currents would blow it out. Work, German Knitting and Bergman's by a number of wavering strokes on a The North Star Stoneware company was for whipping A. Monger, editor of Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Ordinary arc lamps can be adopted Lotoit pric*s mXmwfat slightly cracked bell, followed by a local sheet, who had traduced McDonald's incorporated at Red Wing by leading citizens to burn these pencils, which are the silence, there is usually a pretty mad wife. His action is approved by citizens, with a capital stock of $2 00,000, over invention of Mr. Isaiah L. Robert, an who will pay his fine. crowd around that clock. half of which is paid up. The company American electrician. Soon after the throng breaks up in has purchased clav fields and a site, and Angus McDonald, a Connors Point irate confusion the necleus of another will at once erect a stoneware plant here as saloon keeper of West Superior, lell from TIVOLI Natural Inference. is formed, and before the subsequent lanre as either of the present two. With the top of a lumber pile, to which point ot Beware of trying to deceive children. 60 minutes have elapsed another this contpany Red Wing will ha\e three vantage he climbed to view a fire, and How often must parent's be immense stoneware plants larger than any received internal injuries which it is believed crowd is waiting to hear the chimes other in the West. will prove fatal. tauaht this lesson? that never ring.—New York Commerical AND "Why, mamma, you've got a gray Advertiser. Charlie Colbeth. of Hudson, the reciptured BREWERY SOUT DAKOTA. farmer charged with wheat stealing, hair in your bang!" W Been a in A Here The farmers of this vicinity have airea waived examination before Justice Bunkc, "Yes, dear. That came because IA pamphletof Information aadafej begun seeding. The s0il is in excellent and will have his hearing beiore Judge you were so naughty to mamma "What is going to be th6 first step condition, and if fair weather continues Bundy at the spring term of the cucuit JOS. 8CHMUOKEB, Pro* yesterday." taken in the movement to make New most ot the seeding will be through with isv court. He putting in his time at the "Oh mamma, what a naughty little York a better place in which to live?" NSW ULM, MINNESOTA before the middle of next month. county jail during the interval. girl you must have been to grandma! "We're all going to get together and The influx of Eastern people after Dakota Fate ben eeli Im ejnamtttlM tt Mary Rix, known all over the country All her hairs are gray."—Demorest's pray tor rain."—Judge. lands has become mniense. Trains are filled pttehyr. Ipecial atteatiea ^eid tfeg as the- "'window smasher," was arrested at Monthly.