New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 30, 1892 · Page 6 of 9
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THE NORTHWEST. implements have landed since the 25th of wealthy and prominent f»nmrr a ia!te E COULDHT BE DOWNED. rv=. A February. Brown Co. Bank. southwest of Marshalltownr bunted to tbe Empire Mill Co-, 3 Warren and Ed Major, who robbed the ground with part of its contents. Low, ,.,-$* McGrew, Pa., postoffice and attempted to probably S^OOO. partly covered by inswr* But There Wa On* Ptorscm Wh A Summary of the Important Events kill the postmaster Feb, 3, were caught at ance. •r^ t* Persuaded Him to Clve Tn. ROLLER MILL. Woonsocket near their rendezvous with a The body of Robert E. Hogg was found oftheWeektatheNo^iv^p "Boysy" said the big man a*he drew relative by Sheriff Payne. Two deputy underneath the Burlington, Cedar Rapids closer about the tables in the East C. H. CHADBOURN, V-C. ROSS, sheriffs are ori the way lrom Pennsylvania. ern States 4t 4S^#?4 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. & Northern bridge across Mill creek at President, ijifi", Cashier* 3ideHotel, "if anybody wants to- run The Milwaukee folks are making ready Clinton. It was frozen in the ice. It is to extend the Whetstone branch from Wilinto supposed Hogg started to walk to Comanche, COR, MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. against the frost he'd better tackle We take pleasure in informing the fflinnosota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Northmontu and probably through the five miles distant where his- wife public at we are now ready for Sisseton reservation. There is also a survey was visiting and in some way fell through business. The best machinery and and South Dakota News in a/* Nobodjr accepted the invitation. now being made for the road contemplated the bridge, unless he was foully dealt with, HewTJlm, Minn. all the latest improvements in the from Sioux Falls to Watertown and on "I'll tell you right here, I am a fightsr as is suspected by some. Nutshell, manufacture of flour enable us to through the reserve. At Radcliffe, while returning home at from way back. I was paid yesterday, compete with the best nulla in the Indian Inspector Cissney has been investigating night, Thomas Hollis, a wealthy banker, and I have been blowing in my country. Collections and all Business pei* charges of irregularities and fraud was assaulted on the street by robbers and MINNESOTA stuff ever since. _, v-**^*.* We are constantly buying i* shot. Mr. Hollis had on a heavy cap against the Indian agent at Crow Creek v^tainingto Banking Promptly W at S & a 0 ft**-: '-_, Gov Mernani decides to make his pardons We all believed him. &&&Q9®* agency and his son who is issue clerk. The which deadened the effect of the assassin's conditional. Attended to. bullet, otherwise he would have been instantly charges are important and if substantiated "Now, there is a man at this table Work on the St. Paul auditorium will killed. No clue as yet of the INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, will certainly result in several vacancies at who once said I was a coward," he fbegm at once. robbers. Mr. Hollis is one of the wealthiest least. went on, banging on the counter with A newspaper correspondent at Dundas $500,000. men in Northern Iowa. will recover,nt The election of Prof. Clark M. Young, of :4M%^ ,. a !Minu., is threatened by white caps. his big fist. "I want to add that that %iif\tfdmm mt Tyndall, to the chair of history and political 1 Lewis Gange, aged ninty-seven years, an man dies to-night, right in his tracks." economy at the university is announced. The state board of health has received At the Highest Market Prices. old Michigan soldier, died at Crookston. *«©. notification from New York that thirty It is rumored that the trustees NEW ULM We all shuddered...^ m,f He is the first to die of the G. A. It. post passengers on the steamer GeJIert, on which have elected a man to fill the chair of We sell all kindTof "Yuu on to him! It would be'useless here since organization, eight years ago. were a number of people sick with fever, FLOUR, 2 geology, but the name cannot be obtained for him to dodge, for I'll get there just SHORTS, „, John Barnger, living three miles southwest and some suspected of having typhus, had until the election is confirmed by the regents. ROLLER E CO. BRAN, Ac. the same. If a certain little sawed-off, 1^5 of Dundas, was very mysteriously come to various parts of the state. Word AT LOW RATES, poisoned a few days ago, and is in a very has been sent to the local boards of health hump-backed, goggle-eyed, raw-boned Harry Piatt and George Robinson, the •critical condition. in the places where the immigrants went, man sitting over in the corner drinking St. Peter and Minneapolis crooks, were and they will be closely watched.^ ^•®£L Special Attention given to Homer Higgigs, whose team ran away each sentenced at Huron to the penitentiary cider, and trying to imagine that at Hutchinson, throwing him Irom the Merchant Millers, at Sioux Falls for four years and three Custom Work he is out of time—if he hears what I •wagon and fatally injuring him, died from, months for the robbery of Levy's jewelry W E S E N E E .* say it's time for lam to slide out the •the results of his injuries. store last fall. Robinson was released from $ K, back door!" An extra stone for grinding feed. Malignant diphtheria lias broken out in Stillwater only a few month's ago. "'*0r Nobody slid.' Farraarut Tell he S to of a a Steam Cornsheller. the family of Peter Weiberg, ofVasa. Four James Cavanaugh, shift boss Dick Nankervis N"ewTJl:ncif Mixin.. "Fair warning' The little man a is Fight, si children have died, three dying in one day. and James Stevens, miners, met with drinking cider once said I was no rive others are ill in the same family. Admiral ITarragut went to sea when Wood taken for cash or in exchange an accident in the Deadwood terra mine. good. He said it when I was drunk, Henry Ossman has mysteriously disappeared. only 7 years old and became a midshipman Empire Mill Go. Cavanaugh had his leg broken, Nankervis or I would have taken advantage of He left home intending to walk his left thigh broken and Stevens his face at 7. His first battle was in his infancy, then and there but I've MMUHCTUBERS OF CHOICE SPSIIB WHEAT FLOUL' to Northfield, and nothing has since been burned and badly bruised. The men went CASH PURCHASES waited till I was perfectly calm and the harbor of Valparaiso, where his heard ot him. to a hole where the cap failed to explode. Received First Premiums ai cool, like I am now, so that every one and CHEAP SALES. commander, Porter, was defeated by Anton Arntson, a farmer living in the In drilling out they struck the powder. will have fair play,, all around. Make Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. town of Manet, was adjudged insane by the the British. ready there!" probate court, and committed to the hospital NORTH DAKOTA, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis "As I was standing beside a battery," He snorted and pranced around and at St. Peter. Fr. Aufderheide, The Amsden elevator at Argusville, was he said before his death, when tipped over two sables, making believe Agricultural and Mechanical Association Wilson has been held to the district court burned. It contained some 24,000 bushels talking to a Pittsburgh Dispatch writer, he needed so much elbow room. at Mankato for the murder of Christ Thor«tad Fair 1887, of wheat. Mr. Amsden took the morning "a round shot came through the "Make ready there, you squint-eyed and released on $1,500 bail, given by train to look after the grain. side of the ship, striking a gunner full F. a L. Roos, man with the eider: one, two—" ftMfMtam «t his father and Dr. Merick, of Lake Crystal. MADLENEB, Mother Superior Kristie and Sisters Mathilda in the breast and hurling his mangled Just then the door flew open. Louis Schultz, a saloonkeeper at Waverlv, and Lund, Luthern deaconesses Prest Manager. body half way across the deck. The "Ah, here you are,' gasped the Fir* Well Building and Bt*«ylt isas arrested and brought to Buffalo by from Minneapolis, have assumed the management sight made me sick for a moment and woman, boldly grabbing the hero by the sheriff charged with selling liquor to a of the St. Luke's hospital recently Fr. Burg, I grew dizzy and staggered back, but the ear "I've been looking for you lot Brick, boy about 12yeara old. opened in Grand Forks. The capacity will the feeling lasted only an instant, for an hour! Oh. you brute you will be enlarged. Samuel D. Bergquist, a farmer of Parker the shot came so thick and fast that drink up all the money I made washint Pino Pressed Brick torn Piaine, was arrested and held to the Prisoner James Kennedy, who skipped the deck was strewn with dead and clothes, will you? Well, you may gi and jury on the charge of attempting to out suddenly the other day at Fargo returned be six feet tall, but I'll tell you right wounded. Fifteen men were killed at ornamental fronts. pass a iorged note on the Fergus Falls national the next morning of his own accord Manufacturer of and Dealer in here—" a single battery. As the men and officers bank. and went to the court house to satisfy "I—I was just coming," he pleaded, were struck down, one after another, his sentence. It is not known what Judge CIGARS, The grand jury at Brainerd found three H»T# ike to* ot ahlpptai teefHUw eat I was compelled to act as quartermaster, squirming around in his tracks. McConnell will do about the bonds, Will pay prompt attcatioa mmil mrdmm true bills of indictment against Patrick captain's aide and powder "You were, were you?"' she gasped, amounting to $1,900, which he declaied TOBACCOS, Murphy, ex-city clerk. Murphy's misappropriations giving him a wicked lunge in the ribs boy by turns, but as the slaughter increased forfeited alter Kennedy had fled. ot city money amounted to HEW ULM, MINNESOTA. "Well, I think—" chiefly as powder boy." PIPES, -nearly $1,600 during his term ot office. Young Guss, of Edgely, has turned "I—I will never—" up on a farm in Iowa. He writes that lie As N. J. Schafer, president of the Owatonna KUET E & NAGEL "Porter never meant to surrender. "No I guess not," she cried, clutching took the wrong train at Aberdeen and was Packing company, and Peter Knapp Cor. Minnesota and Center When his last hope was gone he saw him by the hair and rolling him put off at Mellette, S. D. From there he were inspecting an engine vent opened in a out in the street, "not if I know it! that his wrecked vessel had drifted Streets, got to Sioux City, but knows not how, nor boiler, both men were tembly sealded by You go around blowing about your within less than a mile from shore, MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. does he remember anything until he "came escaping steam and boiling water. great wealth and influence, and if it called all hands on deck, and, amid NEW ULM MINN. to" in the hospital after having had a run While A. L. Keyes was trying to free a wasn't tor me you'd die in the ditch. All kinds or mason work and plastering the crashing shots that were making of typhoid fever. When able to leave he horse at Faribault which had become entangled done lo order, whether in city or country. Now you just go home and wash the THEODO MUELLER, kindling wood of the vessel, told them went to some friends at or near Portland, Reference, C. A. Ochs. with his halter and was very ferocious, dirty breakfast dishes. When you get that all who wished to do so might Iowa NEW ULM, MINX he was turned upon by the horse and that done I'll attend to your case at jump overboard and swim ashore. MEA MARKE •^ei lously bitten and kicked. The flesh was Notwithstanding the continuously cold once'"—New York Recorder. "It was plain to me that he had resolved MANUFACTURER OF badly torn from his shoulder and hip. weather since the storm of the 9th the CIGARS, to go down with his flag flying steam threshers have started, and it is now FRANK SGHNOBRICH, Proprietor. A fire was discovered in the northwest KILLING IN AUSTRALIA. and take me down with him. But as certain that a large part of the grain in corner of St. George's Catholic church at he looked on the crowd of wounded stack will be threshed before seeding time. Glencoe In spite of themenien the building Having taken M. Epple's meat market, I men covering the deck, he evidently The published report that grain left stack am prepared to wait on all customers with was gutted in one hour. It had been through the winter is unfit for seed will be felt it would be cruel to let them go Ho Vile Whit Me Poisone he fresh nieafes, sausage, hams, lard, etc., always occupied but two months and was not dedicated. on hand. Orders from the country Black N a iv AND DEALER IN disregarded by a large portion of our farmers. helplessly to the bottom. So he struck It cost neaily $10,000, insured. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles attended to. Many claim to know by personal experience his colors." The aborigines of Australia were exerminated I ouis Schultz., who was arrested for selling that such grain makes good seed. Anton Schwerzler. by poison as well as by liquor to minors was brought before A S E N S E N Beinhorn's building New Ulm Minn. Madame Massey's coon dive in the "Hollow" 'Squire Cochrane at Buffalo, for hearing. Dullets. I can well remember when a MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER.MINN was binned at Fargo. A colored He ^aved examination and was placed child listening to an old Moreton bay iCiesling Block, New Ulm, Minn. man named Will Williams was smothered under $200 bonds to appear befoie the W at N Mus go NEW ULM, Settler giving an account to a number —DEALER IN— to death, and the body badly charied by Befor Admissio to a Society rand juiy. Dealer in of admiring auditors of the manner WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. the fire befoie it could be removed. All George N. Day, a leading clothing dealer From the time the Harvard student CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. in which he had "dosed" a number oi the other inmates escaped, but most of at Brainerd, made an assignment for the begins "running" to the time he receives their clothing and personal effects were I handle Bourbon Whiskey. Pave Jones' the savages. They had been the cause benefit of his creditors to H. J. Spencer, final initiation into his college Brandy, Anderson Club. Cognac, and Imported destroyed. Williams apparently made an Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Hennessy cashier of the First National bank. The "of a good deal of trouble among his society he is not supposed to wash, Port Wine for medical use also the effort to escape, but was too stupefied by Brandy, and Otard, Dupuy & Company heaviest creditor is Whitten, Burdette & sheep and cattle and of constant celebrated St. Juhen Clarets, Rhine and shave, or comb his hair says an exchange. liquor and smoke to succeed. Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports i'oung, Boston. The liabilities have not Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskey He wears the oldest flannel alarm to the whites residing on his ranging in price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. lor private or medical use. The celebrated et been made public. shirt he owns, no necktie, and has his station. So he determined to teach My goods are ol the very best grades and St. Julien Clarets and California Reisling WISCONSIN. Adolph Biere, alias Frenchy, a notorious trousers turned up at thebottom. He are guaranteed as represented. them a lesson, says a New York Recor wines. Whiskey ranging in price from T. A Chapman, Milwaukee's leading dry crook, arrived at Anoka recently under is obliged to do whatever he is ordered der writer. JOHN HAUENSTBIN, $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol goods merchant, died of pneumonia after ai rest, charged with enticing a young girl by any member of the society, $3 00 per gallon. an illness of three days. Under pretense of a desire to renew Brewer into a house of ill fame in the Twin Cities. each "neophoyte" being the special friendly relations he sent a message to I he girl is but 16. Her parents live at Dayton Fire caused a loss of about $12,000 in the slave of two other members. The the tribe that he required a number ol factory of the Union Furniture Company, WM. FRAOTC. JOHW BSNTZXH regulation requirements, in addition able bodied men from among them to 62 and 6-1 Third street Milwaukee. The loss Henry Martin, an employe at Lessard's to the more absurd ones, are to Cottonwood Mills. come and strip bark to roof some lumber camp at Cross Lake, was instantly is partially covered by insurance. wake the members at some unearthly new huts he was about to build. He killed while unloading logs, The chain A N Word has reached West Superior of the hour of the morning, and to sell newspapers Malster, bioke and he was crushed beneath them. promised to feed them well, and they killing of Edward Yates at Ely. He was and black shoes on the street. Martin was 21 years old and lived in Fall were to have unlimited supply of working in a 300-foot shaft and a piece of The candidate is required to ride a River, Mass, where the body was shipped damper and beef. The place of meeting WfiT:: rock fell, fracturing his skull. Custom grinding solicited. child's velocipede decked out with was appointed in the neighborhood Eev. OleSoul, assistant of Bishop Hoyme feather plumes and a many-colored grind wheat for (one eigth) or of a stringy bark mountain. He Grastave Amudson, a soldier from Ft. of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran coat to chase horse cars, and then OUT brawerr ia fully equipped »nd abl. to Oil change 34 lbs. flour. 5 lbs. shorts and I» iSneUins connected with the recruiting would himself take out the flour and all orders. Church, Eau Claire, died suddenly of heart placing his foot on the step simply tie mm, station, while under the influence of liquor, bake the damper. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floo}' AEW ULM, failure, came here two years ago from his shoestring to the disgust of the jumped out of the window ot his room in The time had come, the blacks arrived, ONION HOTEL, Morris, 111. He leaves a family. and feed sold at low rates and delirere4 conductor and the occupants of the the Grand Central Hotel at St. Cloud. He and the good white man as Carl Kaskel a drug clerk, employed at car to take his bed apart every A New Ulm free of expense. had been locked up in the room by the they now thought had brought a sack Hans Kient's store on Mitchell street, Milwaukee, night, carry it out into the yard, and night clerk on account of his behavior. His of flour with other provisions. FRANK it BBNTZZN. committed suicide by taking prussic then put it up again to go into the miunes are not serious. In anticipation of the feast the acid. No cause is assigned. Kaskel stores and violently berate storekeepers It is reported that Frank Heidel, of the WENZEL SCEOTZKQ, Propiietoi blacks scattered about and common AUG. (JUE1TSE, was 32 years old and unmarried. to rise during a play at the village of Nicollet, is $2,300 short in ac(ounts ced the work of stripping bark, while John D. Pace, a well-to-do resident of theater and object to the acting, only as village clerk. When the new theirgood white man baked. Not the Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Mondovi, died lecently of heart failure. to be forcibly ejected from the house lerk, elected this spring took possession ot slightest suspicion of poison entered He received a pension of $2,000 the Saturday to write ridiculous things about himself the office, the facts came out. Mr. Heidel into the minds of the blacks. They The only first class brick fire proof HARNESS MAKER before he died. and send them to the papers for has gone away, and his bondsmen becoming gathered up for the great feast, aft publication to kiss every baby you Will Anderson, colored, charged with Hotel in ihe city. alarmed have gotten out an attachment. putting in a morning's work, commenced —aid Dultt to— intent to murder, was acquitted in the meet to raise his hat and smile at to eat ravenously, and the Go.Whips, Collar*, and alt oth* municipal court at Ashland, Anderson every one he passes to act as valet, Schapekahm Brothers & It i* given out that the water power at white man, anxious that they should used a razor on a barber named Knight er articles usually kept coachman, or footman to his tor« faylors Falls, which wa3 sold last fall to eat so much that they would never two months ago. mentors." in a first-mlass harness Mim an Eastern syndicate, will be improved want to eat again, urged them to eat NEW ULM, In the case of A. Walter Lang against the shop. during the coining summer. Avery thorough more and more. Soon the effects told. Milwaukee & Lake Shore tried at Antigo MADE HE SO N A I E survey was completed but a short Contractors and Builders, One jumped up with a spasm, then the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff New harnesses made to order and re -tune ago, covering a distance of six miles another, and soon the word went of $7,200. Lang was injured in a collision Plans and specifications furnished to order. pairing promptly attended to. *ilong the river, and one-fourth of a mile An E a in a a of re round. "The white man has poisoned Having jeceived new and imnroved July, 1889. a Criminality. from either bank. NEW MLM, the damper." machinery we are able to furnish all kinds Howard, the 8-year-old son of State Superintendent Fire destroyed considerable of the business of work in our line, as Sash, Doors and Pa McAndrews had an honest father Bingham^Bros. Maddened with agony and rage, they O. E. Wells, went through a Mouldings, also all kinds of Turned and portion of Noith Branch. R. Hall's and an honest mother, but he was rushed for their enemy, who had already a hole the ice on Fourth lake near Madison Scroll Saw Work. store, residence and warehouse, Olson's saloon, a thief from babyhood. His mother mounted his horse, but only MILLINERY and drowned. The body was recovered. Carter's meat market, Young's fruit did her best to reform him, but it barely escaped by galloping full speed .and confectionery and the drug store of proved impossible. He is in jail now away. I heard, this white man describe Fire broke out in the Galloway house, Bergh were destroyed with nearly all of LUMBER charged with burelary, says the St. how, a few days after, upon the largest hotel at Eau Claire, but the fire the contents cleaning one block from the Louis Post-Dispatch, and this is how coining back to the spot, the scene all department was able to confine it to three railroad to the Merchant's hotel. The Mrs. Anton Olding, the heart-broken mother accounts for around was like a chamber ot horrors. rooms, and the loss will be covered by a wind was severe. Loss $25,000 partly covered *N his wickedness: The damper had only too well done few hundred dollars. by insurance. The burnt portion will "Just before Pa was born his father its work. »be rebuilt. Will Eilert, who has been on trial at OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEW ITLM was drinking more than was good In traveling about the bush I have LITE* SHINGLES, DOOB$ Neillsville about a week, charged with rape Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery for him," she said, "and would spend often seen skeletons, skulls and the on May Berg, was found guilty by the jury. S O DAKOT A Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, ',, 81SH 1ND BUKB. all his money in drink if he had sufficient scattered bones ot dead blacks who The judge charged the jury to find for the Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Human Indian Agent Foster, of the Minnesota, opportunity. I found it very had fallen victims to the anger of the defendant and will probably set the verdict Hair, Flowers &c. lime, Cement and Coal, "Yankton agency, will take a large party of lrard to get any money from him to aside and order anew trial. white niajiv Also Patterns for stamping Monograms. Indians to Washington, for the purpose of pay for our biead and meat. At last Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery •consulting with the authorities relative to Work, Gog-man Knitting and Bergman's it got so that the only way I could IOWA. the opening of their agency to public settlement, Zounstpric*s «XeMso/* Zephyr Yarns a specialty. get his money was by waiting until he An Iowa justice orders his wife locked got asleep at night and then picking up, but she whips a deputy and escapes. /"„,. An authenticated reporb of a strike of his pockets. Many and many a night a body otgold oie conies from Bald mountain. Stephen Fagg, a laborer on a new bridge* I have got up when my husband was The strike was made some time ago in Des Moines, was caught by his clothing nWDLK, asleep in the bed by my side, tiptoed on ihe Annie and .losie lodes, and lias and whirled se\eral timesaround a shaft. over to where his clothes lay, gone J§ TIYOLI since been developed enough to expose a Belore the machinery could be stopped he through his pockets and took what blanket vein 50 feet wide of an a\erage was seriously and perhaps fatally injured. money I found there. He was at that alueof$43 per ton. .Teannette Allen, keeper of the notorious time drinking so hard that every night Edward Owen, aged thirty-five, and house ot ill fame in the White Chapel distiictof almost he would go to bed drunk, and. Miller McKenzie, aged thirty, were instantly Des Moines was sentenced to 18 the next morning he could not remember At The Zoo. ferj*k BREWERY Vl4 killed by a premature bla«t one months in the penitentiary and was at once whether or not he had any money "My deai\" said old Mr. Monkey to of tne llomestake mines at Deadwood. 4-J taker, to Anamosa to serve her sentence. when he came home. But he had a his wife, I wish you'd give the baby Their bodies were terribly mangled, Owen's The explosion of a gasoline stove used hot temper, and I was always afraid some oil or vaseline for his throat." iiead being severed fiom his Dody. W to heat water in the babtismal 'ountain in Avhen I would be picking his pockets "Why my dear Baboon?" queried Rpal estate is booming at Madison, MINNESOTA. a church at Manning wrecked the font and that he might wake and find me doing NEW ULM, Mrs. Monkey. se\eral farms having been bought by set fire to the clothing of the minister, Eev. it. Pa was born shortly after that, "He pc^paks dreadfully every time Par* 1MM seM la tvaatities to soH Eastern farmers of late. Sixteen cars of Boles, burning him falallv. and I believe he was born a thief, just he opens his mouth." pedal attemttoa paid tfcl ammigrants with thoir stock and farming owing to that habit ot mine." The large residence of H. B. Varnum, a