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

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•SSfei 'jyt,* l« INVITE THEM ALL. BE LIBERAL. port of the chairman, and understood *sss? DON'T! s^The citizens of NewUlm have a duty The Brown County Fair this year his real worth. Merriam had no use for' should call for open liberality from to peform. That duty consists not him, but the other slate candidates did evervbody from the fair managers as only in seeing that New Ulm has a and fared better for their decision. large multitude within its limits on the well as from our citizens in general. To stoop to low trades and political F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. Frequent experiences have shown that 22nd of August, but in looking out also scheming, lleatwole, perhaps, is not as DON'T W A there is very little to be gained by cutting that the visitors include the prominent good as they make them, but for an expenses in matters of this kind, men of the state, the state officials, the We.iresday, July 29, 1891. honest, hardworking and faithful leader members of the legislature that voted while it is seldom that failure or losses he is better than his accusers ever dared result from a generous and liberal policy to give us the monument,and every participant to be. It is such men that the Republican GOME AND SEE FOE YOURSELF. Buy Watches, Clocks, Jewelry," Silverware, of judicious expenditure. If the in the scenes of 1862 who can party^ought to cling to, and it The St. Peter Herald says Brown managers put in twice as much money possibly be present. would be a mistake to throw the county will have no Agricultural Fair this year as tbey did last, nine cases The dedication which is being arranged present chairman overboard. His Spectacles, Gold Pens, this fall. Hovv is this Mr. New Ulm out of ten it means twice as many people for is not a local affair or at opposition to men of prominence Review?—Sleepy Eye Dispatch. and twice the income. If every least should not be considered as such. will not go further than to antagonize Well, to be plain, Mr. Hays, the Herald business man does something, even at what are commonly known While New Ulm was forced to stand the x^ritla.oia.* is a good deal like the Dispatch it slight expense, to advertise the exhibit, brunt of the Indian uprising in '62, the as "political workers for politics sake," does not always confine itself to the *i to add to the attractions and properly whole state was directly interested in and, stopping,there,it will be good medicine Examining and pricing the stock kept by truth. To go still further, the Review entertain the strangers, it means that the outcome of the struggle, and had it for the party. would call attention to an article in another his efforts will be rewarded two-fold. not been for the exceeding importance column of this paper which is to SEE MY SPONGE? F.W.HAITENSTEIN. The dangei of losing money chrough a' of that other great contest, which naturally the effect that Brown county is going Fair is the same whether the outlay be Attracted attention away from to have a I air this fall that will cast a large or small. In other words a $50 the danger that was imminent in the shadow on all that have been held here ball game will draw people enough to Minnesota Valley, the event would have SISTERS in former years. The secretary of the town to pay for the game again, there been looked upon throughout the country DO society, Mr. Heideman, is capable of are enough people who like to see a as one of greater note. As it is, the REPAIRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. A S I DID much if he feels like it. This year he bicycle race for a purse of S-5 to come history of Minnesota contains no pages happens to feel like it. Moreover.New to town and make up the purse, while so full of interest as those describing 'DRESS Ulm citizens are not slow in arranging a speech that costs $50 will be good the events that transpired in this vicinity. A OTTOMEYER. for celebrations of this kind when once enough to pay for iiself. A thousand dollars VDURSHOES And now, twenty-five years later at they aie faiily started, and, unfortunatly in premiums means practically that a dedication commemorative of that for such statements as that of the there has been a corresponding increase trying and perilous period.it is no more WOI£F§ Herald, tbej have been started. If in the exhibits to pay for the increased than proper that the people of the whole this isn't answer enough, then the Review ACME offers, and the cases are rare where state should be asked to take a hand in DEALER IN would take the liberty to invite the entries do not keep tally with the the ceremonies. The people of New the Dispatch man and every man, wo-advance in rewards. Look back over Ulm, let it be remembered, are not the BLACKING DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. man or child in Sleepy Eye to invest in record of the Agricultural Societv in only ones who are interested in the a half-fare ticket and come down and this county, and it is eyident at once ONCE. A O N monument. OTHER DAYS,WASH THEM see for themselves.The fair will last three that the most successful fairs, financially Copyrighted days, and an effort vfrll be made to WHY NOT BE FAIR. WITH WET SPONGE and otherwise, that have ever been LADIES, IT COSTS I show our friends not only the best county The New Ulm Review is opposed to C. Just received a large line of OOESETS. Call and see them. held,were those that have cost the most cent a foot fair in Southern Minnesota, but at the R. Davis for Congress and has commenced money. Each instance speaks in favor Will sell you our light summer goods at greatly reduced prices. same time an entertainment and welcome the battle against him in earnest. of liberal appropriations this year and Calico at 5 ets a yard, Good Gingham at 8 cts. a yard, Knitting cotton* that will be at once cordial and The Review is published at John to a the appearance of old and in the future. Furniture SQ completely that hospitable Lind's home. Can it be that it voices a think it is at 5cts. a ball. "Honest John's" sentiments?—Rock AS OTHERS SEE US. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. Pearl and Dress Buttons at 5 cts. a dozen. Summer underwear from County News. The little village of New Ulm, which \S'1LL This is not the time to do business The Review yoices no sentiments but DO IT is headquaiters of the 2d Congressional ASK FOR IT. lOcts. to $1.00. Laces and embroidery cheap. "\TOTFF fr KANDOLP VnlfvJnln*i its own. Further-more it is the organ after the manner in which it was transacted district,headquarters of the 9th Judicial nineteen centuries ago, when the district, headquarters of the state militia, of no man. If it opposes C. R. Davis EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. E S era of progress had not as yet dawned and headquarters of the financial and upholds John Lind, it is because it NEWULM -. MINN^ upon an easy-going world.To-day everybody believes Lind worthy and Davis undeserving. department of the state, now wants the DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions used for many There is not a whit of political and everything slides in different next governor. We draw the line right fears inprivate practicewithsuccess,andfor over thirtyyearsusedby thepeople. Every single Specific grooves from those pursued by the old nere, not that the Reyiew has failed to scheming in its editorial writings and Is a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purging New Businss! fogies who lived before Christ's time, present the names of the greatest political it would like to be considered honest or reducing the system, and are in fact and deedthesovereign remedies ot the World. and the watchwords are no longer"slow in its opposition to men and measures. winners in the whole state, but because LIST OP PBlNCIPAIi NOS. CORES. PRICES. and sure '"and "take things as they we happen to know that the Were the Review the only paper that 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation .2 5 58 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 5 come," but''hustle" and "get what you scheme is only part of a deep laid conspiracy, could not swallow C. R. Davis, there Crying Colic,orTeethingof Infants .2 5 can." The individual in these days who the next and final step in would be reason perhaps for such articles Diarrhea, of Children or Adults ... .2 5 5 Dysentery, Griping-BlliousColic. .2 5 expects to succeed in doing things by New Goods! which, after securing the governorship, as the one quoted from the News, 6 Cholera Coughs Cold, Morbus, Bronchiti Vomiting 2 5 ,T. .2 5 Neuralcues,Toothache, via Faceache .2 5 8 halves, is sure to be lost in the shuffle, is to land the state capitol in New Ulm, but in looking over the columns of this SickHeadache, Vertigo .25 1 0 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach and we don't object to the wisdom of same paper we find an article which The above words are general in the 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. 1 2 Whites, too Profuse Periods this latter feature, so far as location is reads as follows: idea that they would convey, but, nevertheless, 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing .25 .25 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. concerned, but we do most emphatically application can be made with' "C.R.Davis of St. Peter is an avowed .25 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains— .25 16 Fever and A gue, Chills, Malaria .. Opene A fresh and complete stock of iv object to shutting down the annual out reserve on the conclusions arrived at candidate for congressional honors. 1 7 Files, Blind or Bleeding .50 19 Catarrh, Influenza, ColdIntheHead :§.580 $10,000 appropriations to bt, Paul ringsters by the dedication committees regarding This is no news. Everybody knew 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. DRY GOODS AN GROCERIES. 2 4 General Debility.PhysiealWeakness and mechanics for repairs on the *-Xx.8 :i certain items of expense. Economy is a what was in the wind when the senator 2 7 Kidney Disease present capitol.—Marshall News-Messenger. 2 8 Nervous Debility _, l.OO good thing in its place, but like everything introduced his famous interest bill,and, I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line S2 O Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .5© Diseases of theHeart,Palpitatlon l.OO else it can oe carried too far. advocating its passage on che floor of Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt delivered free to any part of the city. New Ulm is not to expect that the only Notwithstanding the pleasantly-put the senate, spent leisure hours hoping Of price. DR HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. B^* Select table butter always on hand. roast that is couched in the above clipping, strangers who will be here on the 22nd it would not pass. It is to be hoped HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. G. F. DONGUS, of August will be old defenders. Hundreds neither New Ulm nor the Review that his candidacy will not keep Gov. S E I I S of the younger generation from are in the office-broking business. 'Tis Ives out of the field. The latter could be our neighboring towns will in all probability true we have the cinch on a number of elected, but, there are grave doubts as Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. the best offices of the state, and a town take advantage of this occasion to the success of Mr. Davis." The Desning Co,'s to visit our city, and plans should be devised would be unthougtful for itself if it Whose sentiments, pray, do the foregoing WAL PAFfR] whereby they will be made to carry didn't honor its favorite sons with all expressions voice? They are that came within its reach. We plead away a favorable impression. If it true enough to the editor of the News innocent however to any knowledge of For EVERY DUTY, also WELL. SUPPLIES. costs money to do this.then proceed at then why cannot they be held by a paper Aek Tour Dealer for Them. once to raise the money.The spirit that actuates deep laid scehmes, and assure the Messenger published in New Ulm, eyen if New Henion & Hubbell, other cities in matters of this kind man that we have not as yet Ulm happens to be the home of the asked for the governorship nor for the Genl Western Agts. CHICAGO. ILL. should actuate us. Pecuniary considerations present representative? Bro. Van Duzee, state capitol.But,be hat as ltm ay,if any should be of secondary importance you should be fair. ffcaikftj* &faa^, I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now to the welcome that we extend of these plums fall the way ofour ambitious prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, and the reception that we tender our and growing little "village,"the HOLD ONTO HEATWOLE. centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied Contractors for whole state may now take notice that guests. A few months ago the Review made TUBULARWF.LLS& WINDMILLS New Ulm and the New Ulm Review enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. the statement that there were prominent are in it for business. A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. politicians in this state who were anxious The people of St. Paul and Minnesota I also carry a large line of A Autograph to get rid of Joel Heatwole. It THE GOOD MR. MERRIAM. can congratulate themselves upon the would now seem as if that statement Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties Looking at the action of Gov. Mer-was prevention of the so-called "scientific to be proven true. a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco riam without knowing the circumstances fight" between Messrs. Hall and Fitzsimmons, Ever since Mr. Heatwole commenced which led to the prevention of CHAS. pugislists honorable. During his opposition to Mr. Davis, there have GEBSER, the anxiously iooked-for prize fight in the two days preceding the date for the been a number of papers and men St. Paul, all well-meaning and law-respecting fight, the Saintly City was the Mecca about the state who have stood ready, people would naturally be Ted towards which flocked the sports of the eaily and late, to say that Mr. Heatwole to believe that his conduct was commendable. entire country. As the St. Paul Globe should resign as chairman of the NEW ULM, There is nothing for St. MINN A says, they came from the farthest east central committee. The only reason Paul to gain from a pugisltic tussle for and uttermost west, with their pockets assigned by these%'watchfuls- for the party" ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE money and honors, and moreover there filled with money, and bent upon bowing is that the Heatwole has been J* S. A**WOX-D is no good reason for making Minnesota AERMOTOR. low to the sacred white elephant of constantly aiming to hatch out the damnable the ground for these degrading contests. the big city.St. Paul as a legitimate busi Our office sin New Ulm, Minn. J. heresy of discontent within the All but the sporting cranks will admit ness city was not in it, while St. Paul H. Shomberg is our agent at Sleepy rank and tile and cause disruption that there is nothing elevating in seeing Eye. as the protector of dives and immoral Dealer in by opposition to some of the leaders. two men thump and abuse each other resorts reaped a rich harvest. The story As a matter of fact Mr. Heatwole has H. HANSCHEN. through fifty or sixty rounds, nor does that will go forth with tnese men Stoves and Ranges, done nothing of the kind. It is only it follow becauie a man seeks to interfere will be in keeping with what they saw. the men who fall victims to his sturdy Contractor and Builder, with such disgraceful and unmanly Nine-tenths will go to show that and independent attacks that see in his NE W ULM, MINN. proceedings that he is necessarily pious our capitol city is an excellent opposition to themselves hurtful blows Estimates on buildings or on material or too sensitive of wrong. There is that town in which to go out for a ninedays at the party to which they look for lifelong and labor, more especially on mason Choline $tove£ kr^ Tinware/ about the circumstances, however, drunk, while the little good and work, furnished on application. Prompt support. They judge too selfishly, which places Mr. Merriam in a rather desirable advertising that the city receives attention given all work and satisfaction and do not seem able to comprehend Hardware, Farming Implements, doubtful position. He issued a proclamation guaranteed. The sale ot all kinds will be lost sight of in the abundant that the principles of the greatest of all of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind through which the fight failed to recommendation that is given its politicial organizations have never suffered Nails, Fence Wire,W* of hard plaster) and plaster hair a come off,but the manifesto was ill-timed. houses of ill repute. There is good at his hands. specialty. As the guardian of the peace of the state cause for rejoicing.therefore, in Minnesota Clothes4 Western Washers, The opposition that chairman and its various communities, it was not and one of its leading towns that Heatwole has always encouraged MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER, only his right but duty to interfere from the action of the authorities, even Wringers, Asphaltum and is strengthening, not weakening, for it the start in what was against the law though it entailed a personal loss to certain never hurts a party to know its faults and apt to result in riot or blood-shed. citizens and nipped in the bud the NEW ULM, MINN Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc^ and the shortcomings of its leaders. In this case, however, he acted only contemplated amusement of the sports, Dealer in Such opposition is of of a different nature after being hard pressed by prominent has put an end to prize fighting in this E WINE S AN LIQUORS from that of the office-seeker, who, and influential members of church and state. There may be ground for complaint Special attention given to mending and repairin& of Tin Wan Aii^ when he doesn't get what he wants finds moral circles. The instructions of the over the manner in which the Work warranted. W Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, it opportune to bolt and pull out. the law had apparently little -meaning Hall-Fitzsimmons fight was stopped, Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & As chairman of the central committee to him, until the desire to please Archbishop fo.Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports NEW ULM, but in time the methods employed will MINN it is claimed that Heatwole was a Ireland and a few others moved for private or medical use. The ce1^ be forgotten, and the motive remembered brated St. Julien Clarets and California him to interfere with a fighting scrap, failure, but his accusers forget that Mr. and giyen the credit that it deserves. Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging A S. A. E E E, Heatwole had very little to do at the the like of which is enacted night after St. Paul can recover the money SCHAPEKAHM BROTHERS & O 0 in price from $1.50 to $4.00 per gallon. head of the organization in this state. night in St. Paul without molestation. that was expended in preparing for Pure Alcohol S3.00 per gallon. He was minus the confidence of the It was* nothing more nor less then, we CONTRACTO & BUILDER. the shameful display of"soience"and developed rv., NE W ULM, MINN. "•?. are to believe, then the benign moral head of the ticket, and Merriam's campaign muscle by two over-trained New Ulm Markets. was withdrawn altogether from teaching and influence of men high in Contractors and Builders. specimens of physical manhood, but NEWULM, MINN. Wheat,. *fS6 -87 the management of the affable Northfield the church that animated bur governor, Oats 3V4 0 Flans and Specifications made to order. she would never have been able to Plans and specifications furnished to who has heretofore been known- as editor and placed exclusively with Flax 96 Estimates on 811 work furnished and con&£' shake oft the stain, that, had the fight Tprove.d order Having received new and immachinery Corn Jf 45 tracts faithfully executed. ., A "one of the boyjj' Hereafter, therefore, Tarns Bixby. For all that, however, occurred, would have placed her along, we are able to furnish Potatoes \m 40 members of the State central committee he should be spoken of only as j^g* Office on Broadway, opposite all kinds of work in our line, as with New Orleans. *^/vr^:f |p% Butter 1 were all along strong in their sup- 'the good Mr. Merriam,1 bash. Doors and Mouldings, also all J. Vogel's lumber yard.L *~/Jj| ...i && ESS*--., vflflSi kinds at and Scrolf Saw Work L:^,.m?m ***& spiky*: