New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 5, 1891 · Page 3 of 9
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O ¥H were connected with Minnesota's most I be Republicans. "That is enough.' Ad 332 horses, $£,577 in machinery and $471 in furniture, while in North Star trying days will be profitable and fall vocacy of anything: further would be there are less than 375 people, but 536 of interest. Let all come, therefore, like advocating a fusion. If Nelson NEW ULM, MINN. cows, 284 horses, $2,847 in machinery who can, and New Ulm will see to the would piOve any stronger than other and $1,298 in furniture. These figures meu in his party.it is because he knows rest. F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. illustrate without further explanation how to talk Mills Bill one day and Mc- DON'T WHAX WHY NOT WORK TOGETHER? the methods employed by some to avoid Kinley Bill the next It is because he Bro. Johnson of the ably-edited New Wednesday, August 5, 1891. taxation. The result of it all is that the can get on either side of a fence without Ulm Review is grieved that the News equalizing board must either complacently much trouble, and such a man is not should have queried as to whether his submit to allowing tho cities and our choice for governor. CLARKSON, THE POLITICIAN. Buy Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Silverware straightforward communities to pay the utteiances regarding the Congressional Mr. Clarkson, the prospective chairof aspirations of C. R. Davis represented THE YOUNG MR. HEATWOLE. bulk of the taxes or else raise the rate the National Republican Committee, That kid-gloved gentleman, Gilbert of valuation in those towns where it is the sentiments of Mr. Lind. No offense has the reputation of being a Republican Spectacles, Gold Pens, so apparent that refusal to give correct was intended, Bro. Johnson. No one A. Pierce, erstwhile territorial governor out of his love for Republican information exists. Most generally the reading your paper could fail to be impressed of Dakota through the sanction of principles. He belongs, it is said, a Republican president and Senator by former is done, and the towns with big with your independence, This to the old school of political workers, if O population, but few horses and cows is sincere, even if you did once accuse the consent of a ring, and of whom it and is earnest and eager for his party's and very little furniture, profit accordingly. has been said that he knows no more of the News of being "anything to be on Examining and pricing the stock kept by success. There is one thing, however, Perhaps it is indiscreet in us to top." This was unkind to say the least, politics than a school-boy of tender that can be counted up against him—he thus make public the secret of low taxation years, has undertaken in the Minneapolis when the News in its first campaign is a respeetp) of persons at a time when in certain districts in the county,' supported the cause of cold water, and Tribune to give pointers to that F.W.HAI7ENSTEIN. he should be for no one in particular but,if the assessors in the future do their in the last, the first under the present astute politician, Joel P. Heatwole. He In a man out of official position, favoritism duty, no harm will result. management, the Alliance candidates, finds fault with the age of the young for this or th^t candidate is proper although it would have been vory hard Northfield editor and makes sport enough, but in the leader of the pal'ty of the eloquent mustaschios of the to convince Bro.Johnson before election CHAIRMAN CLARKSON. it is dangerous. It leads to dissension that there was any show of coming out Republican chairman. Mr. Heatwole, REPAIRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. The probable successor to Mr. Quay, and political knifing and tends to in-1 of course, must be greatly grieved to on top by such a course. The News as chairman of the national Republican yn|e up hjll ^ork, The person who accepts therefore takes this opportunity of retorting, thus be told that he ought not to be Committee, is not the equal of the the chairmanship of any organization young and handsome. It is hard to be in all courtesy, "Why not be Pennsylvania wire-puller in shrewdness, A. OTTOMEYER. should deem it his duty to solidify fair?—Rock County News. brought to a realization that the creator but if he succeeds in warding off public and strengthen. He should not lend When the Review asked the editor of was at fault in the designing of calumny, he will prove a boon to himself to political schemes for the uplifting the News to be fair, it did not expect one's physique, and particularly poignant the Republican party. It is true that or overthrow of this or that praise in return, nor did it recall the must it be to be told so by cue in these days, much of political success man, when no cause exists, but ~1 who knows so much a§ Gilbert A. words that had at a former time passed depends u"on shrewdness aad aggressiveness, DEALER IN on tfoe contrary should do all in his Fiercu buU to be enduring, th^se between the two papers. However, wd power to further harmony and good qualities must be backed up by DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. give the News man credit for the best of Again Mr. fierce is al a loss to see feeling. la other words it should be honesty. Honesty is the traife Which memory, and now.since we are even on anything in Mr. Heatwole's editorial his aim to Garry out the wishes of the gives strength to individual and party old scores, let us come once moie to the writings. He misses the easv flow that patty council and not to strive to direct character. It is the1 trait through which subject that started this discussion—that characterizes his own stjle and tells as best suits his own tastes. This Mr. all other qualities receive their force. of congressional nominations. Mr. Heatwole that he has failed to utter Clarkson is not doing at present, and if Just received a large line of CORSETS. Call and see them. Without it, they shine, but lack essential The Review is an anti-Davis paper burning words of truth that will go he expects to be useful and successful streugth. Roscoe Conkling lived at Will sell you our light summer goods at greatly reduced prices. so is the News. 1 he preferences that echoing down the ages and cause the he must change his tactics. a time when political corruption ana either paper may have cut but little News,like the Tribune and its polished Calico at 5 cts a yard, Good Gingham at 8 cts. a yard, Knitting cotton wantonness in high places stalked unabashed, figure at present, for both have offered editorial writer, to be prized by future OUSTING 1HE BOSSES. but honesty and forse of character at 5cts. a ball. expressions in favor of Republican generations. Mr. Heatwole of course The Republicans of the country have gave him a power possessed by candidates of undisputed worth. Both should take these utterances very much no causp for regret over the retirement Pearl and Dress Buttons at 5 cts. a dozen. Summer underwear from none of his contemporaries. And it realize in Davis an undesirable to heart. He should cease to write unwelcome of Mr. Quay from the field ot active will do as much to-day. In spite of our lOcts. to $1 00. Laces and embroidery cheap. aspirant, and in view of this fact facts aboat certain political politics. Neither have they any great loose politics, honorable methods are there is but one question to be asked leaders and confine himself to theorizing ml cause for rejoicing. The event is merely EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FORGOODS. respected by the masses and political and that is,"Why not work together?" upon the eloquence of someone's one of those incidents in politics trickery is detested. If Mr. Clarkson NEW ULM, MINN. It is urged of course, that there is no mustache or the personal beauty of through which one unworthy is relegated bears this in mind, and if he but holds excuse for antagonizing a man so contemporary authors. By doing this to the lear and another is given a himself aloof from the unscrupulous early in the day, but the Review believes he may not do so much to down the chance to till his place. bargaining that is doing so much to that the time to oppose a candi. rings that are holding a gup upon political New Businss! "While it is a fact perhaps, that nearly degrade our system of elections, he will date for office is when he commences affairs in this stale, but he will all of the charges against the late have earned a station among the men to scheme for it. This Mr. Davis has have at least come into the graces of chairman emanated from Democratic of honor, integrity and tested worth already staited in to do, and instead of Mr. Pieice, editor after the most approved sources and from personal enemies, Partisan villifiers, of course, will strive questioning the honesty of our purposes fashion. afraid of his political power, and while to paint him with a blot, but no lasting the News ought to turn in and aid in a it is probable that many of them were New Goods! stain will eyer cling to him who holds LOOKOUT FOR THE CITIES. cause that its editor believes to be untrue, still there remain manifold reasons his honor as a priceless puze. Let The World's Fa*r Commissoners have right. What difference does it make why Quay should not occupy the Clarkson but bring to nis arduous task called a meeting for August 13th in the station that he did. That his ability as anyhow whether our sentiments are the consciousness of right and the firmness city of St.Panl at which it is pioposed to a specialist in political wire-pulling was those of Mr. Lind or not? The fight of integrity, and he will win laurels have representatives present from every above the average, none will be found that the Review is making is not for Just Opened A fresh and complete stock of Just Rceived! for himself and honors for his party. Board of Trade and City Council in the to dispute. That he was a presidentmaker any one candidate but for all good candidates, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Quay trusted to his cunning, fought state in order to devise some means of to the full extent that has ever as against those, who should like with like, and won But his successes adding $100,000 to the appropriation of been claimed, is equally true. But he they succeed, would bring no good upon I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my Ime $50,000 made by the legislature for were as few as they were great. was also a political boss. Whatever of the Republicans of the Second district. Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods Minnesota's exhibit at the World's Fair, He had not entrenched himself in honesty, official position he had attained came to In such a contest, all papers of whatever delivered free to any part of the city. but left his methods open to attack. In such a meeting it is almost certain him through the grace of his own skillful political color, can properly take E3T Select table butter always on hand. that the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis manipulation, and by no expressed Emconies stood ready to pick to pieces a hand. G. F. D0NGUS, would send a majority of the representatives, a record, none too strong, and even desire of the masses. He believed in and country delegates the end justifying the means, and was friends forgot his former work. Politicals KNUTE NELSON. •vould have but little voice in the doings Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. not overscrupulous in his demands and now he is dead, and in his short Editor Lamphere of the Moorhead of the gathering. Furthermore an insufficient methods. In his own state ha first and unenviable career all politicians News has not heretofore been known WAL PIPIS! number of the latter would be came into influence by relationship with may find food for thought. Clarkson as a "politic cuss," but rather as one of present to raise even a proportionate the Camerons, and, having gained a may profit from it, if he wills, and with those old party stand-bys who would share of the desired amount. The cities hold, exercised his power in extreme his shrewdness couple that which makes rather lose with honor than win would then step in and offer all that is dictation. Such men are dangerous the character firm and strong. through equivocation. In booming needed or wanted,and the commissioners, leaders for a party professing intelligence Knute Nelson for governor,however, he while anxious, perhaps, that the exhibit and progress. They may be endured seems to have been side-tracked from LET'EM ALL COME. should be purely a state showing, for a period and may even his former manly course and is now The New Ulm Review says that special I have lately increased my stock of "Wall Paper and am now would nevertheless accept the easily win political triumphs, but they are always prepared to consider the vote-getting ft trains will be run into New Ulm acquired appropriation of $100,000 at prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, the triumphs of scheming and qualities of a candidate above all else. from Springfield, Mankato and Le the hands of the Twins. Then would shrewd management, not of principle. In his last paper he says: centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied Sueur on the 22d to accommodate the follow the just demand that those who In course of time the practices of these yisitors to the Sioux monument dedication. "One of the strongest factors in bringing enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. furnished the capital should reap the experts re-act and their bossism becomes They will arrive there at 10 o'clock back the voting strength of the party profits. The commissioners could hardly objectionable. Then the party finds in the morning. The attendance will be in the selection of the right refuse this reasonable request, and I also carry a large line of A A to a out that it has been done more harm on this occasion is expected to be large man as candidate for governor. He the nature of the exhibit would be outlined than good through their services, and Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, and no doubt Mankato will furnish her should be a man whose personal record by those who would haye a right has a right to say that the leaders have full quota of people. The event is one is above reproach and whose politicial a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco to do so. gone beyond their proper limits It has in which all old residents will be particlarly record is one calculated to unite the CHAS. a right'then to expect or demand their interested, while the younger For the above reasons it is difficult to different elements,—a man whom the GEBSER, withdrawal. generation may be expected to show country districts can look to with conidencethat perceive Low the people of Minnesota their patriotism by mingling very generally he will, if elected, give them can be intere3ted in a representative with the throng, although the at least their equal rights and who gathering such as the one arranged for, SOMETHING WRONG. published invitation does not include and the Review is inclined to think that will not be dominated by the great cities. Somehow,somewhere and for some leason NEW ULM, MINN, such. New Ulm will leave nothing undone He should be a Republican whose the plan of Mr. Hunt, if there is to be there is glaring wrong in the returns to make the occasion one of interest.--Mankato views on national questions will not any raising of the appropriation at all, made to the auditor by the township assessors. 4* j* a A*mot-D» Free Press. repel any voter who has heretofore been is the fairest of the two. Mr. Hunt's To locate these wrongs and a Republican. A man who will attract idea is to call a special session of the to assign to them a reason is far from The above would seem to indicate that that large body of adopted citizens who legislature for the express purpose of difficult and easily within the power of the idea had taken root with many that I 4. have been such staunch and true Republicans voting $100,000. But even this method anyone who will take the trouole to New Ulm did not care whether anybody Dealer in un'il last year, when they has its objections. The membeis of the but the old defenders came here compare a few figures. For instance, became estranged by the peculiarities last legislature were opposed to extensive the population of Now Ulm is less here on the 22nd or not? This is a mistake. Stoves and Ranges, of the situation. Such a man we believe appropriation. Theie is no New Ulm not only wants the defenders than one-third of that of the entire is Hon. Knute Nelson." reason to believe that they would be here on the appointed day, but county, and yet the valuation of the any moie liberal now, and they are she also wants every person in Mankato household furniture in tths city is largely 1 he News was right in saying that backed up by many in the belief that or any other town in the state who the candidate should be a man "whose in excess of that of all of the rest of Choline 0tove$ kq ^inwkre. $50,000 is enough to show all that would like to witness an interesting personal lecord was above reproach," the towns put together. Again, New Minnesota as a state has to show. An celebration, spend a day or two in a but it despaired of the strength of Republican Ulm is the only town in the county extra session, if salaries are paid the growiug and 'beautiful town and get Hardware, Farming Implements, principles when it added that that has any diamonds and jewelry, and, members, would mean great expense acquainted with a community of happy he must also be one "whose political to judge from their assessed valuation, without any certain hope, of accomplishing Nails, Fence Wire, and sociable people. 1 or of such is our record is calculated to unite the different it is fair to conclude that even our own anything. If the salaries are not prosperous city made up. We don't elements." The News was right citizens have been wearing glass or Clothes4 paid, only the representatives of the interests Western Washers, claim that New Ulm is the "city of conventions," when it said that the candidate "should paste after all. New Ulm is also the only of the great cities would attend, but we do believe that for a be a Republican," but it erred when it town that has any gold and silver plate and then there would be an undue advantage Wringers, Asphaltum and1etc day or so we can accomodate a few claimed that he must have "views that or plated ware, and even here the treasures taken of other poodle's interests. thousand people and entertain them so will not repel any voter who has heretofore of 4,000 people in this line don't go The Review, therefore,is opposed Asbestos Roofing, etc., that the event will not soon be forgotten. been wi the party." The only above $85. In Sleepy Eye dogs are assessed to any move being made in the matter. We hardly think we are entitled to be element that the Republican candidate at $4 a head, while everywhere The mistake, if any has been made in called the "city of parks," but nevertheless should be asked to hold is the element else they slide in at $1 a piece. Surely the matter of appropriation, can not Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware ^Alk^'i+-i£\*^ our city is dotted here and there that believes that the government there is no equality or justice ia such Work warranted. *. now in fairness to all sections be remedied. with pleasant and well-kept resorts would be more safely administered in assessments as these, nor does it show By any plan thus far suggested that rival those of Minneapolis, while the hands of Republicans than with Democrats NEW ULM, \U '"'J *_ a surplus of honesty among the owners either the cities will reap all the benefits all around is scenery as grand and at the helm. T: hold any other of property, Theu, let us go a little or else the money of the state will beautiful as nature usually sees fit to element requires tampering with Republican further and take notice of the systematic be appropriated without the consent of A S. A. MUELLER, adorn a town with. It is possible also principles and wavering, similar method of underestimation that is SCHAPEEAHM BROTHERS all who are taxpayers. that this is not the "city of churches" to that which induced a Republican congressman practiced in some of the country towns but we have a few fine ones here and CONTRACTO & BDILBEB. to vote for a Democratic measure and is so evident from the returns. In :,'*^NEW ULM, MINN along with our many other public buildings like the Mills bill, a measure in New Ulm Markets. the town of Stark, for example, there they form a group that is possessed every way irconsistent with repeated NEW ULM, MINN. Contractors and Builders are 624 people according to the latest Wheat 82-84 by few towns of even twice the size. Republican enunciations. The only demand Oats Flans and Specifications made to order. .85- -%40 census. In the same town there are 415 Plans and specifications furnished to At any rate,a few hours in New Ulm on that can be made or that should* Estimates on all work furnished and contracts Flax.... 96 cows, 269 horses, $1,671 in agricultural order Having received new and improved faithfully executed, $ the 22nd of August will not be missed Corn be made upon the candidates of the 45 machinery we are able to fur- machinery and $642 in household furniture. Potatoes. much from the busy life of anybody, "grand old party" is that thev should 40 Office on Broadway, opposite Now, in the town of Leavenworth Butter... 11 and a little mingling with those who be above reproach and that they should Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all J. Vogel's lumber yard. 41£PeoP}f 4aere are 6^?Urs' with only EgR8 12* 1 kinds of Turned and ScxoU SawWork