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

June 17, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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ramgamm ncunced preference, might result in division O N ilDCCOUIT 0F-KEM0YAL. and wrangling it would give the Twin Cities a large representation and NEW ULM, MINN. by failing to draw out the country delegates would give additional influence Closing out Sale of FRAN KUETZING. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. to the gang of St. Paul and Minneapolis office brokers who are not known for *\eie»MUj, June 17, 1891 their charity towards the country districts and again, it is possible that in EEATWOLE AND ME RBI AM. a large convention instead of there being Entire Stock ol Dry Goods and Notions A tiavehng man, who is reported to 500 dishonest delegates there would have a large acquaintance with the peliticians be 1500 of the same kind, a state of affairs of the state, said to the editor of which would only tender the ef. I the New Ulrn Review the other day: forts of the boodler and those Avho button-bole The scheme is to make Heatwole governor more effectual than ever. A and Merriam Jnited States senator. dishonest delegate is the chief stumbling-block Mai the prediction." The prediction in the way of conventions is marked the event will be that endeavor to serve the people, and watched foi The Free Press is not on with him out of the way, all would be the *Mnsile" of Mr, Heatwole, but it smooth sailing. Received from our branch store straw and felt hats to gives no weight whatever to the prediction If the country districts therefore of the aforesaid traveling man. close out below cost. would protect themselves and at the In other words we do not believe that same time remove the stain of bossism Mr. Heitwole or Governor Merriam Men's felt hats 30cts. worth 50cts. and boodle charges, that grows larger are into anv so-called ••scheme'' to with liberal appliance of Democratic contml the positions of governor and U. 38 coloring, let the attention of the people 65 S. Senator, much less lending themselves be directed to the caucuses and to themselves. as principles to such a slate. 45 In the town meeting is to be 85 "Mark the prediction."—Mankato Free found the safeguard of honest politics, Press 50 and with the people rests the power, 1.00 a K( Li The Review would be pleased if the through the primaries, to bury the boss. above predictions from Mr. Hunt would Straw hats, 10, 15, 20cts. Boys' felt hatV, fine stylish By attending these and by electing delegates, prove true It would be glad indeed if who will represent their constituents such matters as the control of governorships and not a ring, a state convention, goods, 25 50cts. and senatorships were left alone either large or small, can be called together, to the people. But Mr. Hunt knows as that will be proof against the FANS, FANS, FANS, well as anyone, that, as long as there approaches of the wirepullers, and that are offices to secure, men will be found by its actions will permit of no unsavory who will ache to fill them, not from party charges. But unless this is done, unless love, but purely personal motives. the reform starts at the bottom and As to the so-called "scheme," the Review, large assortment 5, 10, 15, 20 cts all worth at least works up,the holding of amass convention as well as the Free Press, is not to kill the boss, would simply be of the opinion that there is anything in double amount. To close a lot ofnarrow embroidery 2cts like endeavoring to giye weight to a it, Particularly is it led to this belief farce oy producing it on a large scale, cheap at 5cts. Children's handkerchiefs let. each better by the past record of Mr. Heatwole. for, as one gentleman said, it is as easy la season and out of season that gentleman for a ring to control a dozen dishonest and larger, your choice 2cts. Lot of knitting cotton has bpen known as a zealous party delegates as it is to control five. worker one who was independent in 4cts. a ball. his utterances and who cared more for HUMANITARIAN SOCIETIES. party principles than the good will of Tne Review is in receipt of a circular all the scheming politicians of the state. letter from Minneapolis which sets We stall have some bargains in Dress Goods, White Goods Ribbons, etc Our closing out sale will last only a few weeks more therefore He has never hesitated as yet to condemn forth the articles of federation of the take advantage of same and call in early to secure the rare bargains. »ra» Uiiut, lucre an unworthy act in an official humanitarian alliance, whose members and by his eftorts to bring the people are enjoined to "accept the world as Now Businss! through large conventions to more their country and all men as their brethern, A. H. SCHLEUDER» closely interest themselves in politics to accept observation, experience has shown a desire for the supremacy and natural enlightment as teachers, of party above individuals at all times. and reason with aright premise as their "i New Goods! He may be opposed to Senator Davis, only guide to demand no more than AND JEWELER but anyone will admit that it would be they are willing to render and to allow be poor politics for him to attack one the same liberties to others that they who is solid with the people, were he desire for themselves to encourage one simply seeking preferment either for another to meet the inevitable with fortitude,and dealer in himself or for another. Least of all is to courageously acknowledge it reasonable to accuse him of forming Just Opened A fresh and complete stock of Just Reived! the majesty of truth to submit to the Gol 1 SilverWatches, an* alliance with Merriam, for whom, decrees of wisdom, and to respect the DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. the writer has good reason to believe, opinions of others—when not dogmatically he has no more love than he has for the I invite the public of New Uim and vicinity to call and examine my line laid down as truth to cherish virtue, Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods man who represents us in the senate. propriety, benevolence, sincerity, Jewelry, and Silver PlatetTWare, delivered free to any part of the city. The strained relations that were known reciprocity, and kindness, aiming to (3T Select table butter always on hand. to exist between Merriam and Heatwole make all events profitable, all days holy G. F. DOUGUS, Toilett Also an elegan Line of Albums, Sets, Birthday during the last Campaign are not and all actions worthy of emulation." apt to be easily forgotten, and when the There are excellent principles, but it proper time comes we predict that the Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. Cards. is only too probable that the society will latter will be found where all true Republicans meet with a fate similar to that which We Never Sleep! belong, fighting against the has been accorded many others, started It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere election to the senate of an aspirant altogether for equally noble purposes. The trouble unfitted for a position of such REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED with such societies nowadays is that dignity and great requirements. they endeavor to get along without hard Cofijef Iinn. & tfi#t Jfetl* gtreet^ Jyfew Ulm, }£im As far as the Northfield editor is con^cerned work. They go forth, buoyed up only therefore, the Review is satisfied by excellent theories, and preaching G. tnat there is no scheme on his part to A. OTTOHEYER, DO YOU? benevolence and kindness with the expectance help out Merriam in order to make himself that others will be found to governor. Merriam no doubt is carry out their teachings. Mutual admiration ambitions of being senator, and it is DEALER IN clubs of this kind are all right quite possible that Heatwole may covet in as far as they set a good example, the executive chair, but, were he really but let it be understood that if a society Our Nickle Alarm Clock For $1.00. anxious to do so, he has been in the would do effectual work for the cause newspaper business long enough and is of humanity it must not be backward in Our Novelties In Silverware, popular enough with the editors of the I SELL THE WAUKENHOSE CO. SOCKS NEW IDEA IN lending willing hands as well as willing state to know that there is a support months. Again, as is particularly so Our Souvenir Spoons, HOSIERYFOR that he can claim, tnat is far stronger in the case of the Minneapolis society, than any that can be given him by Gov. AND ALLOUR GOODS ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST there is generally an endeavor with GREAT DURABILITY, Merriam. That support, however, is such orders to cover too much ground E YDU-JLWAKB? not to be obtained by denouncing Senaator and frequently to accomplish various EASE, COMFORT AND Davis in order that Merriam might things which have nothing in harmony succeed him, and Mr. Heatwole, we beheve, A society whioh undertakes to root out COMMON SENSE, is wise enough to know it. all the dogmas existing in the world and IF SO CALL ON US. WEAR THE to enter into a discussion of all the P.W.HAUENSTEIN. v* vexed questions of religion and science MASS CONVENTIONS WAUKENHOSE, has not the lime to attend to those little In another column of this paper there deeds of Kindness and charity which appears a number of interviews with A PERFECT FIT are so important to the amelioration of prominent Republicans, anent a mass the miseries of mankind. Either task W in PAPER Republican convention on the plan suggested GUARANTEED. -TRADEMARK is sufficient in itself for the work of a by Chairman Heatwole and President whole society, and any order that at If you have not already examined their merits, do so, and be convinced Goodnow of the Republican leagup, tempts A\\ will hardly be successful in by buying a sample pair. We carry also a good line of Gents which will be found interesting reading Overshirts from 35 cts. to $3 each. Summer underwear in great variety any. The Review has always been partial at low figures. to the mass convention idea, but upon The baccarat scandal suit in the English Call and see my Goods and learn prices. one condition—that it proceed from the courts last week developed several primaries up There is of course a I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am nowprepared things among others, that the soul of NEW ULM MINN. moral effect, growing out of a large and of the Lord Chief Justice is not his own to show a splendid* assortment including borders, representative state gathering that is that the members of the jury, knowing centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied ft desirable. It tends to create the impression within themselves that the Prince was enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging that the party is at least anxlous equally guilty *ith his associates, lied that its political councils be when lm took an oath to render a verdict IDealer in cleared of the contaminating and disastrous which then own frailties and the I also carry a large line of Albums A to a importance of one of the parties implicated touch of wirepullers and corrupt Stoves and Ranges, Books School Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, made impossible, that the people manipulators, and gives to the a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco. of England have eyes, but will not party the strength that comes from the CHAS. see that there was only one man realization thai it is the wish of the true GEBSER, about the court who dared to snap leaders that the rank and file and not Choline $tove£ and tinware his finger in the face of royalty and call the bosses should have the direction of himself the equal of the heir to England's Abe convention's doings. Beyond this, Hardware, Farming Implements, throne, that Sir Edward Clarke an increased representation, chosen by MINN. NEW ULM, ought to be king of England instead of the same metheds as are in vogue at Nails, Fence Wire, the fop, who styles himself the Piince present, ofters no material advantage, jg*F of Wales that plaintiffs and defendants CHAS. A. MUELLEE, SCHAPEK&HM BROTHERS & CO.Western that we can perceive of, over a conyention Washers, Clpthesj km in a case against members of Britian's t- of the usual size. There are even royal family ought to be allowed to CONTRACTO & BOEDER. NE W ULM, MINN. Wringers, Asphaltumf: and objections to the former, suggested in take a change of venue to an American the interviews referred to, which seem court and get a taste of justice that until Contractors and Builders. Asbestos Roofing, etc.Retell NEW ULM,*&2$M^ -.^% MINN. .to outweigh the good features, and the courts of England learn to recognize /cause the small gatherings to appear Plans and Specifications made to order. one man as the equal of another, Plans and specifications furnished to Estimates on all work furnished and con order. Having received new andim* the safer of the two. For instance, a the royal family had better be labeled As#lL tracts faithfully executed.,*• proved machinery we are able to fur- Special attention given to mending an4 repairing of Tip Ware mass convention might be unwieldy, as sacred and infallible that the Prince ,A11\ f\m™ Y» T*™OJT™,T ^ilbifeL nkh aH kinds of work in our line, as Work warranted. & of Walesia fortunate that so many people and, when it came to selecting between rt 2 S 'slumber^ S 0 Sash. Doors and Mouldings, also all candidates Jtf|l|W|J|^»73SL no P*0* in England are cowards and fools. kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work.