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

March 4, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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Every person is a sucker to something. Some there are who like not a prize fight, but invariably they will be caught on a lottery scheme. Others again cannot be induced to invest a cent at home unless they can see fifty in return, but you will nnd them every day plaeing their money in foreign concerns, of whose stability they know comparatively Senator Heaist of California nothing. For the word or experience Washington Saturday night. of a fellow townsman they have New Goods! The legislature bas put a quietus «. negligent disregard, but the practiced to the scheme to turn over half the license tongue of a stranger can always invent mone\' into the county treasuries. sentences that will prove a catching The legislature has acted sensibly. bait with hardly a»y exception. If in dealing with a strapgei, it were considered The governor has appointed'Attorney II [IECMT LIKE OF that it is always hi« game that is P. E Brown, of Luverne, to succeed A. being played, there would be less suck- D. Perkins, who resigned recpntfy frpm the judgeship of the Thirteenth district I &s xt a ms Pba*r of a a ma5 to for every roped }Pl \f nQt The appointment seem§ to give geperal on Satisfaction, one scueme, then dn anouier. E O I E I ES It is a just cause for censure when It was right for the committee on education men are found who take so little interest to refuse to look favorably upon in the affairs of the city as to have Senator Keller's bill for pensioning no concern respecting the selection of teacheia. That matter is apart of the the men who shall superintend their administration. duty of our school boards and not of^the As a rule, it is these verv state. Let better salaries be given to men who do the most grumbling. They the njerubers of the professions in question, and insertions to match at his usual haven't enough of the spirit of enterprise and we will t}n?§ feetteff teachers io them to make themselves felt and less demand for pensions. is the election of desirable officers* but are coutent to sit idly by and allow matters The President has given th^ Chinese of moment to drift as they will. mission to Henry W. Blair, late Senator They think things ought to be run differently ftoul New Hampshire. The president LOW PRICES than they are, but do not care ought to have added to Blair's to turn a finger to bring about a change. title of minister plenipotentiary,that of To say 'that they don't like the administration general missionary. He would tht& be as they find it is easy enough enabled to obtain experience whereby and natural to them, but to rustle about be could in the future make longer & and make an honest endeavor for improvement speeches on his pet hobby education is equally foreign to their of the illiterate natures. A moderate number of such It is claimed that the customary cour indifferent men would make a back SPECIAL BARGAINS tesy, extended to the speaker by the number of any prosperous city in a very minority of the lower house of congress short time. in the form of a vote of thanks upon the Crone Bros. It is very probable that prohibition in adjournment of that body, will be omitted Minnesota has been sentenced to a lasting this session, because no Democrat sleep by the legislature of 1891. can be found who will introduce the In the house last week, the question resolution. As Mr. Reed has never yet of submission was biought up and catered to the minority, it is not likely defeated by a vote of 59 to 40. A majority that he will care much now in the closing of the Republicans and nearly all hours, whether they applaud him of the Democrats voted against submitting for his work or not. He realizes no doubt as well as anv one, that it would the question to a vote of Jthe Respectfully Announce to the Public that they A people, while five-sixths of the Alliance be mockery for the Democrats to offer have purchased the old reliable store of their father, up thanks unto him who had made members put themselves on record as -with the assurance that old and new customers them the laughing stock of the fairminded being in favor of the uncalled-for step. will reeeive the same prompt and fair treatment people of the land. Mr. Ahlness of this county, recognizing For Drugs And Medicine as heretofore. the feeling of the great majority of his During the last two campaigns it was constituents, voted with the anti-submissionists. -0- the misfortune of the Eepublicans of Minnesota to have it laid to their door From the decisive nature of this vote We have just received a large assortment of New Goods consisting of that no man could secure a nomination it can readily be concluded that the for the head place on their ticket, who great preponderance of sentiment in leady Mad Clothin did not have plenty of money. This Minnesota is against going through an charge has been reiterated time and election that would certainly result in C. L. Roos' Drugstore. again, and in both campaigns it has the defeat of a prohibitory amendment. been the means of placing the party on The more considerate classes are inclined the defensive. The Review has never to the opinion that high license «.» given the slightest credence to the in this state has done its work well. FOR charge, nor has it ever hesitated to deny They cannot see where prohibition, with GENTS, YOUTHS & BOYS. the boodle accusation as wittingly false, its obnoxious sumptuary provisions, is but the fact remains, nevertheless, that to afford any improvement, and are the partv has been injured thereby in content to let well enough alone. Some recent campaigns. To pursue the same day the American people may come to policy in the future will never do. love laws that compel them to eat this Huwever unjust the charges may be,and let the other alone, but they have The finest Assortment of circumstances must be taken as we find hardly reached that stage up to the them, and it is necessary that in the present time. The vote of 59 to 40 can A. H. SCHLEUDER, next convention a man be nominated be used as evidence. against whom such charges can have no at from 25 cents to $4 00 just received. We are told that nearly $60,000 in possible weight one upon whom they stock of the Interstate Building and will fall flat because of their own ridiculousness. -0- Loan Association has been taken out in WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Such a man, it seems, would this town. Now that is all wrong. The be Col. Jos. Bobleter. He is not a person WHITE SHIBTS of all Kinds and Sizes. money which goes out of the town of means, neither is he the representative histhrough this channel should properly of corporate influences. To be invested at home, where a local institution present position, he has attained by dealer in of a similar nature puvs equally honest effort, and to the hpad of the next well perhaps on the investment, and %M DRESS GOODS Republican ticket he would bring a record Gold! SilverWatches, at the same time results in the building that could not be connected with up of the city. The foreign association suspicions, such is the party has had to undoubtedly presents alluring inducements. contend with in the past. Besides, the It offers to pay back double We hold the Largest Stock in New Ulm mostly consisting of the Latest Colonel is popular and equally strong the amount of investment in a very few Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, Spring Patterns. with anyone who might be mentioned. years. It promises furthermore to Let the Republican papers, therefore, Also an elegant Line of make no loans for less than 13 per cent -0- Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday commence now to strengthen their party and then only on the verv strongest se cause by forwarding the nomination curity. It claims too that the laws of Our Department in of some such man as Bobleter. Cards. the state bind the association in every BOOTS AND SHOES transaction. All that sounds very well, To-day the Fifty-first Congress will to be sure, but it still remains a ict have concluded its labors.and, in frankness It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewher that laws do not make men honest and be it said, the people must be cannot guarantee to you that the glad of it. The first ten months of its REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK. WARRANTED! millions of dollars invested in such a existence were profitaDly spent. In all is so complete that we are able to suit everbody. concern can always be loaned out at probability no previous congress effected Cofnef Minn- & Jfofft tfoftl) gtfeetjJ, few t/ln», Jtfini, such high rate of interest as is necessar) so much real business legislation or 0 to make such profitable returns on the drew up so many laws that have redounded OtO, 4* & AHW investment. For a time the association ^as much to the good of the We carry a large stock of mav live up to its -agreements, but is whole country. In marked contrast, there any reasonable assurance that it CHINA, GLASS AND WOODEN however, is the closing session. Two can coutinue to do so for any great months were wasted in talk, and not a Dealer in period unless men persist being humbugged? bill tending to the general welfare of WARE. At present money can be 4 the masses found its way "through to Stoves and Ranges, loaned anywhere at a less rate and with passage. The silverlmgs and the opposition much less stringent security than is required to a wise election law were permitted by the Building and Loan Association 0- by mere persistence and exercise in which so many of our people of bluffing power to block much necessary have placed their money. With the Our CUTLERY STOCK stock consists of a fine lot of knifes, forks Choline $tove£ a^d' ftnwafe. legislation, and many of the older rate of interest being forced down with spoons etc. members allowed themselves to play the development of business throughout the old woman to a pitiful extent. To 0 Hardware, Farming Imple* the state, it will be harder every the senate belongs the blame. There vear for institutions of such a character We pay the highest Market Price for Farm Produce. austere and reverend old senators acted -to thrive and fulfil their ments, NailsjrFence Wire* |like boys, and furnished a scene for or. promises. They will succeed holding & 0 srj^dinary and common-sensed men to out as long as suckers enough ^*jv*langh at. In the house—thanks to the Thanking the*Public for past favors and patronage, we are ever Western Washers, Clothes* can be found who will borrow all their ^splendid lessons taught by Mr. Reed money at thirteen per cent,when it can reaay to furnish our customers with the best of goods at low prices. early in the life of the 51st Congress Our motto is small profits and quick sales. be obtained elsewhere on easier terms Wringe^ClAsphaltumJ! jjj tnere was less of this dilly-dallying with for seven, but an institution, which {{teat questions. Old business was fin_ 4* GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. stands on no more certain foundation ^fished up and the house concluded itsl than thai, is hardly a safe one to trust ^Roofing,^etc^ etc." ?. etc, SCRONE BEDS"5 f*f work with a splendid record for dispatch in. Better to invest in the concern and well-meaning legislation, The sen which does not pay quite so much, but *. a jtfone-^-Dur august house dt lords is more apt to be able to meet with WoStSd!*116ilir'aMUng KpairinS Ware. All .'' witkjalnts eloquent men must bear payment whatlittle it does offer. MINN-. tfie want of criticism. MDJNI