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

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Mill as sr S' A DIFFERENCE. NOT NECESSARY. TOMORROWS MEETING. DON'T! The Republicans who are making TfThe Minneapolis Journal, with an is not creditable to the New Ulm DON'T themselves merry over Senator Peffer's editorial expression from this paper as Review, which is usually honest with NEW ULM, MINN. whiskers and congressman Simpson's a text, enters into a half-column discussion itself and fair with its constituency to feet should remember that the same of the propriety of calling an take such a pessimistic view of the 'A F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. sort off acetiousness as to the "rail-splitter," extra session of the legislature to take meeting to be held in St. Paul on the Abraham Lincoln, a trifle over action on a supplementary World's DON'T W A 14th of August to devise ways and Wednesday, August 12, 1891. thirty years ago, mado him the President Fair appropriation. It admits the inadvisability means for raising additional funds for of the United Stales of America of such a proceedure if the Minnesota's exhibit at the World's DECORATE. and the idol of freedom throughout the members insist upon per diem and mileage Fair. The Twin cities will not, in that There are a hundred odd ways in world, and their mirth might be restrained. and would consider it unwise unless Buy Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, convention,have anything l'ke an'equit* which New Ulna people can causa the Fairmont News. it is as good as guarauteed that able representation when compared to strangers here on the 22nd to appreci This is as much as to say that all that the members will do nothing but vote the proportion of the amount they will Spectacles, Gold Pens, ate their visit, and one of these consists is reeded for a man to become adored an additional $100,000 for World's Fair be called upon" to contribute on the in tasty and liberal decoration and il nowadays is to be laughed at. The editor purposes and then adjourn, But this is basis of assessed valuation. If $100,000 lumination. The first impression that of the News however, is greatly expecting too much. Give the members is to be raised on the plan of apportioning ••-•^T'itla.oiaLt a person receives of a towu is generally mistaken if he thinks it was only Abe of the last legislature an opportunity to each county its pro rata share as the most lasting. Nothing lingers so Lincoln's youthful ability to split rails to convene in St. Paul and draw salaries, shown by the valuation returned by the Examining and pricing the stock kept y' long as that which causes the stranger that made him famous. Other qualities and they would prize it as they assessors, Hennepin county would be to say that it is a pretty town or a place were back of the man, whose great would the apple of their eye. The idea called upon to contribute nearly $25,C00 wherein one would like to live. Whether head and unerring reason guided ^our' of adjournment would not occur to them and Ramsey county about $21,000. F.W.HAUENSTEIN. it is right or not, adornment and country through a period of danger, until the piling up of great expense became Thus it will be seen that these two beauty always catch the eye, where present and constantly imminent, and even tedious to themselves. counties would raise nearly fifty per other qualities perhaps are passed unnoticed. it was because he was one of them that But the Journal thinks that the cent, of the entire amount. If the various With this trait of human nature the people delighted in calling him by a members should have enough regard organizations of Brown county understood, New Ulm citizens can name, used by some perhaps in derision for the welfare and good name of their would send delegates as proyided in the REPAIRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. do no better than to show our visitors But, Bro. Blaisdell, should not deceive state to attend without pay. The Journal call, it would have nearly half the representation on the da* of dedication a lot of flags himself with the expectation thatderision should remember that the average in the convention that and bunting. And then too the spirit A OTTOMEYER, will always be turned into adoration, legislator is not cast in a mould that either of the two great counties mentioned, of welcome manifests itself as well in simply because such a thing occurred fits him for doing something for nothing. and only about one twentieth no other manner, and coupled with once in the history of man. People have The average legislator not only the amount to raise. The exhibition of xhis is the evidence ot patriotic feeling. got over concluding that everything is, wants pay, but opportunity to make a Minnesota's resources at Chicago will Let all our citizens, therefore, devote because something is, and the day will "little on the side." Besides, there is be from the whole state and not from some time to making New Ulm look never come when Jerry Simpson will nothing in this matter which calls for any particular municipality or section, DEALER IN beautiful. be elected president because he doesn't unusual patriotism or zeal on the part and the article in the Review warning DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. wear socks, when everybody knows he of the representative for those he represents. its readers to "Look out for the Cities," PREPARE 10 BE HUMBUGGED. is drawing salary enough to permit of If the extra $100,000 are not is certainly uncalled for and in very Fiiday, Sept. 11th. has been designated several changes. Neither will the day voted, it is not only possible but almost poor taste. The Review has an undoubted as Farmers1 Day at the State Fair. ever dawn in future years when Pfeffer certain, that Minnesota will be taken right to oppose the meeting, to Jeremiah Simpson, M. C, andjgnatius will be remembered, except by mothers care of after all. Our large cities are discourage the raising of any more Donnelly will address them. Be sure Just received a large line of cotton flannel which will be sold at telling their children how once upon a abundantly able to lookout for themselves money, and to humiliate the great State and attend on that day.—Fairmont Kock Bottom prices. I now offer my line of light Summer Goods at time it was customary to say "that the our mining, milling and other of Minnesota before the people of the News. reduced prices. Ladies' Jersey vests lOcts., worth 20 cts. Ladies' wind blew through one's whiskers.' The industries will not neglect to profit from world if it so choose, but lor its own ID other words be sure to prepare black silk vests 75cts., worth $1.25. Gents' underwear, from 25cts up notoriety of the Pfeffer and Simpson such excellent opportunities to better credit it should step out onto broader Knitting cotton, 5cts. a ball. Pearl buttons, 5cts. a dozen. Laces ancf yourselves to be humbugged. The managers kind is not enduring. Cracked-brain themselves and, even if the $50,000 grounds than to charge that the commission embroidery cheap. Good calico, 5cts., a yard. Good muslin, 5cts. a of the Fair, like Mr. Barnum, the theorists and frauds never make national appropriation is small,there need be no will be under the dictatorial yard. Cambric (dress-lining) 5 cts. a yard. A large amount of other showman, recognize from long experience heroes. fears but what the resources of this control ot the Twin cities, and show up goods at very low prices. Call and see us when in the citv we will do and frequent observation,that the great state will be truly represented to their interests at the expense and sacrifice you good. people are never so happy as when they WILL ERECT A MONUMENT. the world. Private interests will do of the balance of the State. An intelligently are beholding a fraud. JFor that reason Our esteemed contemporary, the New edited paper, such as is the EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. what the state legislators failed to do. they have succeeded in securing as Ulm Review, refers in fine poetical Review, does itself injustice by taking leading atti actions two of the greatest frenzy to the "burning words ot truth NEW ULM, MINN. THE CUTE MR. DA VIS. such untenable grounds.—Mankato Free imitation statesmen and fraud reformers that will go echoing down the ages and Press. Senator C. R. Davis of St. Peter has in the country. These two are none other cause the Northfield News, like the New Businss! been in St. Paul and has had himself than the individuals mentioned by the Notwithstanding the above appeal in Tribune and its polished editorial writer, interviewed. He expresses himself as News. Be sure then to be on hand and behalf of the commission, the Review to be prized by future generations." very much in favor of Lt. Gov. lyes as believes in taking facts as it finds them »ee the man with the big mouth and little How, as it were with the tongue of a candidate for governor and lauds the sen ?s and the gentleman with uncovered prophets and of angels doth the Review and not is it would like to have them. constitutional lawyer's virtues to a considerable feet. The show, remember, Mr. Hunt, the editor of the Free Press, speak. Again, the Review refers to the New Goods! degree. This is very natural. lasts only one day. and.the other members of the commission Tribune writer as "editor after the Mr. Davis realizes in his respected are no doubt honest. They would not willingly most approved fashion." This even, is GET AMOVE ON YOU. townsman, a citizen and officer, for not sufficient, and then follows the eulogistic submit to seeing the state's money Down near St. Paul somewhere, with whom the people have the greatest regard, perverted to the use of the cities, but term, "gentleman," and above a wall aiound it as the story goes, is a and one whom they are apt to nevertheless we tail to see hovv they and beyond all—tutor "to that astute little village known by the uame of Just Opened A fresh and complete stock of Just Rceived! call to lead them in important struggles. can help themselves if they would increase politician Joel P. Heatwole." The Review Shakopee. It is a small place, known He therefore, for reasons best the appropriation. It) the first moves us to erect a monument to DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. only to the outside as the home of that known to himself, sees in Mr. Ives very place the only fair way to secure an extra August 5, 1891, as the day of the most cleyer politician, H. B. Strait, and aside good timber for gubernatorial honois. $100,000 for a purely state show is honeyed eulogy in editorial annals.— I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine line from the music of the wind as it plays "1 have had no conversation with Mr. through an act of the legislature. This Minneapolis Tr.bune. Thev will hnd excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices Goods through his long white whiskers, there Ives" says the Nicollet Senator "in regard delivered free to any part of the city. is entirely out of the question, for the And alongside of it, should be erected has been nothing occurring there in the 82F" Select table butter always on hand. to his aspirations in this direction, body that met in St. Paul last winter another to perpetuate the above sentence past twenty years to give to the passerthrough but I have talked with gentlemen who would never consent to so large an expenditure G. P. DOUGUS, as the most cunning effort to misquote the idea that anyone lived are perhaps more intimate with him of the people's money, especially and misrepresent that has found there at all. Within the past few weeks, than myself, and there does not seem when so much open opposition its way into the columns of latter-day however, there has been a marked Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts to be any doubt that he will be in the exists towards the present proposal. As newspapers. As the Northfield News awakening in this peaceful community. field. If he is out for the nomination stated in our last issue, if salaries are says there is no fairness in such treatment The people have all of a 'sudden come WAL PAFfR! he will get the solid and enthusiastic paid, it means the bringing together of as is given us in the foregoing to a knowledge that there is a business backing of Nicollet county, of course. these same legislators with exactly the clipping. world around them, and that Rip Van I am sure BO man in our section would same views. The direct outcome Winkle sleeps soon cause a town to be work harder in that direction than myself. JOHN LIND' S RE TIRE ME NT. would be heavy expense to the state forgotten. They haye, as if in a dream, He would make a most excellent The following article anent Mr. and no approach' to the desired appropriation. given $25,000 to help build a stove factory candidate. He has a good, clean, personal Lind's positive declination to become a If salaries are not paid, as they have raised a large sum for a record. He made a good record candidate for a fourth term in congress has been suggested, it means nothing I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now college and along with this sudden stir as presiding officer of the seaate last is from the pen of that bright and able more nor less than the getting together there came to the town a large foundry. prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders,, winter. He was so thorough a Republican editor, H. J. Miller of the Luverne Herald: of the representatives of the interests of All now is bustle and bum in the little centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied* that perhaps he could not figure large cities, who will have no scruples village, and the people are endeavoring on any special support from the Alliance "The announcement that John Lind in voting an immense sum. The cities, enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. to acquaint themselves with this new order people. He did not cater to that we believe, stand ready to contribute will not accept a re-nomination for of affairs,which is bound to be so benificial element very much. There was good reason congress as his own successor, which whatever is wanted. If they can shoulder I also carry a large line of Albums A to a to the town and its heretofore for this course,too. About the first seems now to be Mr. Lind's final and part of this onto the rest of the state, quiet denizens. This illustrates the Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties, thing which was done was to take away unalterable decision, will be received then well and good enough. This they change that can be effected with what a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco from him the appointment of those would be able to do in a legislative session throughout the district with deep and is commonly called a bonus. Let other committees. Senator Donnelly made sincere regrtt. His retirement at this where no salaries were paid for the CHAS. towns heed the example and go and the break that such a thing would time will generally be regarded, and attendance of the members, and this is GEBSER, do likewise. have to be "for the lieutenant governor one of the reasons why tne Review is justly so, as a misfortune to the district. was the tool of corporations." Mr. "humiliating the great State of Minnesota There are other good men who WHY EXCLUDE THE FARMERS? Ives no doubt felt severely hurt by that would fill very creditably the position before the people of the world." That excellent paper, the Luverne ULM, statement, wholly unfounded and uncalled which Mr. Lind has honored for three Herald, finds just fault with the proposed Recurring to to-morrow's meeting, NEW MINN for as it was, and it doubtless affected terms, but there is no one in the district conyention that is to be held in it doea not occur to us wherein it can his attitude toward the element who can take his place—no one St. Paul to-morrow in that the farmer be eftective. The delegates, who are to & B. A*JNTOLD# which Donnelly represented all through who enjoys so fully t*he conhdence of element is entirely excluded. If we remember be present, are representative only of the session. Mr. Ives would certainly the people, and no one who can poll so rightly, the circular of city interests. The gathering will be make a strong run, and if elected would the commissioners permit* of two large a vote. It is clear enough now composed of men whose ideas go with make an excellent governor. He is a delegates from each Chamber of that any other man in Mr. Lind's place the cities and what best upbuilds commeicial Dealer in man ot expeiience in affairs, has good Commerce, each Board of Trade last fall would have been defeated In centres. While those from the business and executive ability, and is a the last election he overcame a large and each city or village council. Further smaller towns would be with the country Stove sand Ranges, caieful and conservative man." than that there is to be no representation,except adverse majority in the district by the u^uaLy, as against the centres of through the non-existence sheer force or his well-known honesty 'lhis is exceptional praise for Mi. wealth and political power, still in a of such organizations within a county, and ability, and the Republicans owe it Ives, and it is quite possible that Davis matter of this kind they would grasp and then the chairman of the county entirely to Mr. Lind's personal strength has been just a little too cute. Since only too eagerly at an offer from the Choline $tove kq ftuwiu'e. board is allowed to appoint the delegates. that this district is to have a Republican Mr. Lind announced that he was out Twins to furnish money with which to The city representation, there representative iu the next congress. ot politics, the people have been looking attract manufacturing establishments, Hardware, Farming Implements, fore.is the rule and the farmer interests The people of the Second congressional about for a good successor to the and the advertising of the state's agricultural the exception. Whether this is to be district have every reason to be present incumbent and many eyes have wealth would be of only secondary Nails, Fence Wire, counted amongst the "occasional blunders" proud of John Lind—every reason to been turned towards the brainy and importance to that which Jmight or whether it was intentional, love and honor him, and that they do thorough officer "who so truly represented possibly bring a factory or two within Western Washers, Clothes the mistake at least was an egregious will be demonstrated in a most emphatic his party in the chair of the senate oui limits. Furthermore these delegates one. manner whenever he shall again consent last winter. They are aware also that will not be vested with any power to Wringers, Asphaltum and to become a candidate for public it behooves the Republicans to select raise aioney, and unless they accept of Minnesota is distinctively an agricultural office." their ablest man as a congressional the oflters of the large cities,the meeting state. While it may possess other Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., candidate, and will not cast away good will accomplish nothing further than resources, its richness as one of the The New Ulm Review in speaking U? timber for poor if they can help it, For to make a few suggestions and a few greatest wheat growing states in the aboat candidates for Governor says that this reason Mr. Davis should be very motions. If it is discreditable, therefore, Union is pre-eminent. Its wealth in Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware All/ "The only demand that can be made careful in what he says regarding Mr. to oppose such useless gatherings, minerals and stone may be great, but ?J Work warranted. or that should be made upon candidates Ives. The people may take notice of the Review must content itself with adverse standing out prominently as its best advertisement of the Republican party is that they NEW ULM, such comments, made for a purpose, criticism for this much seems is its productive and varied MINN should be above approach, and that and profit accordingly. In other words evident: Without help from the cities soil. Why then shouldn't the leading they should be Republicans. Advocacy they may decide to send Ives to Congress no money can be raised coming from industry be represented at a meeting 0 A S. A. MUELLEK, of anything further would be like advocating that is to devise means for setting the instead of Davis?" It would then them, it means for value received. SCHAPEKAH BROTHERS & DO. a fusion." Brother Johnson state's resources before the world? As be in order for Mr. Davis to learn that is right. A candidate for Governor on CONTRACTO & BDILDEB. Congressman Lind has declared himself the Herald says the farmers ot Minnesota it doesn't pay to try to nurse your own NEW ULM, MINN. the Republican ticket should be a Re* as being in favor of a new capitol are certainly quite as much interested boomlet with championing the cause of publican and in hearty sympathy with for Minnesota, to be built entirely of Contractors and Builders'. NEW ULM, MINN. yi" in the legitimate benefits to others. &*'V' the platform of that party. The Republican granite. The question now is, does Plans and Specifications made to order. derived from an exhibit at the World's Plans and specifications furnished to Estimates on all work furnished and contracts party in Minnesota will receive Alfred and Hugo Roos made a business Congressman Lind expect to have any Fair as any other class of the state's order. Having received new and improved faithfully executed. its old time majority when it trip to Canby by team last week. important connection with a new state machinery we are able to furnish H£- population, and they certainly ought to heeds the advice of the Review.— Joel JK?" Office on Broadway, opposite all kinds of work in oar line, as The former went in the interests of the capitol in case one is built—Benson be largely represented in the proposed Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all P. Heatwole in Northfield News. J. Vogel's lumber yard. ^%m? New Ulm Elevator Co. hM ISfcr Monitor. f* convention. H-€ kinds of Tamed and Scroll Saw Work