New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 19, 1891 · Page 3 of 8
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THOSE WOLF BOUNTIES® adapt themselves to other men, equally S YMPA THE TIC RED WOODC DON'Tn^DOrT! A stranger in reading the detailed report The people of Redwood Falls arc no untried, than to endure those already of our state treasurer would veritably more than ordinary mortals after all. enlisted, and set themselves up as benefactors NEW ULM, MINN. be led to believe that Minnesota They are moyed by the same sympathies, and advocates of reform, as was nothing more not less than a wild the same desires for revenge, 'against the mysterious conduct of the F. W. JOHNSPN, Managing Editor. stretch of country,dotted here and there the same whims as to the worthlessness administration. But when they came to perhaps with fields of rich-growing DON'T W A behold the War in all its terrible realities of human life in certain phases. grain, but on the whole prolific with Wednesday, August 19, 1891. Two years ago they were all willing and through the victories of the wolves and untamed animals. Just that Wm. Rose and Clifton Holden Union forces recognized the guiding think of it. Fifty-two thousand dollars should hang. The jury that convicted hand of the greatest of presidents, they WILL GIVE WAY TO BLAINE. paid out in a single year for wolf bounties! Buy Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, were satisfied that all was being done the former knew what it meant to rendei If we are to beheye the papers, Mr. vf Here in Minnesota, where every a verdict of guiltv, but nevertheless what could be done to maintain the Harrison has come to the verp sensible section is covered with stacks of wheat required but a few moments to come to nation's honor. It was then that they conclusion that he is "not in it" as far Spectacles, Gold Pens, and oats, and where unimproved land the awful conclusion. At that time the comprehended the fault of their own as the next presidential nomination is is growing scarcer with every year, poor judgment and appreciated that people nodded their approval and everybody concerned, ami at the next meeting of wolves are multiplying with the return was glad that justice was to be the men, whom they had deemed unfit, the central committee will state positively of every season. We hear of no ravages permitted to tighten a rope around the were in reality the world's greatest benefactors that he is not a candidate. Tnere from these rapacious animals, but still *.*- necks of a pair of criminals. Since then in the greatest of all struggles Examining aid pricing the stick kept by is great probability as usual, to be sure, the state continues to grind out the for union and human liberty. there has been many and peculiar manifestations that this is merely a newspaper correspondent's, bounties even as it did when its name of feeling in the people The situation in Ohio is pretty much yarn, but whether it be or was yet a synonym for all that was of our neighboring village. Justice the same. Few men rise to the prominence not, there is certainly a heap of wisdom F.W.HAUENSTEIN. "wild and wooly." Through this beneficent was delayed, and they got mad. in this country that has been attained in the conclusion. As matters stand system of protection, we are glad Holden was spared, and their disgust by Mr Sherman, and fewer still now and promise for the future, Blaine to say, the wolf-raising industry is becoming with the governor and Holden's friends are those who hold so well the confidence is the only man who is really wanted. a leading one. And once fairly knew no bounds. Now they are appear* of the business interests of the For him the demand is unanimous, established, it should be fostered and REPAJRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. ing in still another role. Their former nation. Conservative, honest and able, growing with every u»sue of the papers encouraged with bounties'even if it carries desires for Rose's execution are about he is one to whom the people should tie and swelling with enthusiasm. The the commonwealth to the very to be satisfied, and in order to get even as a representative who can be trusted great statesman is greater to-day than 6. A. OTTOMEYER, verge of bankruptcy. Any legislative with the chief executive, they have all of in undertakings of unusual proportion. he ever was. The pride of a united attempt at repeal of the expensive law a sudden become softened. Circumstantial The people do not always think aright, party is waiting to show its appreciation should be sat down upon with determination, evidence is no longer strong and it is well to have those to rely upon, of his superior brilliance and character for it would indeed be a calamity enough to convict a man Rose's sentence who, like Sherman, do not lose in once more offering to him the leadership if the back-vara of every county must be commuted the jurymen their heads for the purpose of an election. of the Republicans in a great political court-house could not continue to be a DEALER IN who pronounced him deserving of death His financial ability, tested to the contest. cemetery for wolf scalps from now until have changed their minds Rose is a extreme,has held the nation good, and DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. A POLICY CANDIDATE. the race had become extinct through better man than Holden, and ought the farmers of Ohio will make a serious If the Republicans of Minnesota desire the progress of evolution. not to die if Holden escapes. Verily, mistake, if, for the sake of trying something to make their platform ambiguous the people of Redwood Falls possess new,they should cast away a man LAND IN THIS VICINITY. so as to screen the two-faced candidate, the average amount of frailty. We of brains, integrity and experience in The price of real estate in a town is they should allow it to be written by may eyen expect that the women of the public affairs. It is true that seldom Just received a large line of cottonflannelwhich will be sold at/ always indicative of its growth. Sudden the gentleman from Alexandria, Mr. sympathetic little village will soon be does it occur that an officer cannot be Bock Bottom prices. I now offer my line of light Summer Goods at booms may intervene to deceive and Kelson. If they would have as a candidate hieing toward. New Ulm with bouquets succeeded by another, equally capable, reduced prices. Ladies' Jersey vests lOcts., worth 20 cts. Ladies' disturb, but where the advance is regulated a man who can be anything to of sweet flowers for him whose dark but Mr. Sherman certainly furnishes black silk vests 75cts., worth $1.25. Gents' underwear, from 25cts up'/ by demand and not by speculation, feuit the occasion, they should nominate fate strikes strong at the the heart3trirfgs such an instance. His case is one of those Knitting cotton, 5cts. a ball. Pearl buttons, 5cts. a dozen. Laces'and there is nothing ehe from which the man who used to carry the Fifth of Redwood's citizens, moving rare in the history of our politics. embroidery cheap. Good calico, Sets., a yard. Good muslin, 5cts. a the true merits of a town in business district by 30,000. If they really want them to compassion and a desire to yard. Cambric (dress-lining) 5 cts. a yard. A large amount of other and social features can be so exactly a person, who can change his views, square accounts with his excellency.the CITY AND COUNTY INTERESTS. goods at very low prices. Call and see us when in the city we will do judged. For this reason it is interesting under the guise of independence, for chief executive of the state. We are surprised to see F. W. Johnson, you good. and valuable to note the rapid forward the sake of catching ^yotes, let them the bright young editor of the New movement in real estate property stick to Mr. Nelson. He is as successful LOWELL'S WORK. Ulm Review, tase the position that EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. in this city within the past two years. in the above respects as anyone we During the week there has passed state exhibit at the world's fair permits NEW ULM, MINN. To-day property is at a premium in away the second of the great quartette know of. of jealousy between the country and New Ulm. The lots in the center of the of American poets, James Russell city people, between the agricultural THE MAN WHO FLOPS. city are well-nigh beyond purchase,and Lowell. The end came after more than and manufacturing interests. If there New Businss! The Review does not hold that all the in the outskirts they are being rapidly seventy years of usefulness, and while is one class of people that would be principles of the Republican party are bought up and improved with buildings. the embers of his genius and patriotism more benefitted than another by the right or that a nember of the party Many per cent, have been added were still aglow. Unlike his friend and rapid development of manufacturi&ointerests cannot change his views in some respects to the price within the last year or so, fellow laborer, Whittier, Lowell wa» in the Northwest it is the farmers. and still be right. It does claim, and the prospeits at present all point to not permitted to enjoy the long and delightful Bro. Johnson seems to think that New Goods! however, that the candidate of the best a steady advance. The fine hand of the twilight that sometimes comes the cities and private interests will look party that jpas ever organized, should real estate boomer is nowhere apparent before the close. To him there was after the exhibit, anyhow, so that the be a candidate out cf principle and not in this rapid increase in property valuations, vouschafed no period of rest and happy people don't have to bother their heads one, who thinks one way to-day and for it is clear that- the town is waiting, no tender hour of peaceful about it. That's all right, but we would flops back co-morrow, and does so not blessed with many such. But business benediction. His life throughout was remind our young friend that like the O A fresh and complete stock of iv manifestly out of policy. As Shakespeare growth, public improvements, increase one of work a life devoted to the service man in the balloon, the people can't DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. said, "Love is not love that alters in industries, general activitv of his country and hi3 fellow men. drop out and be in it, too. So lono- as when it alteration finds." Neither is and the desire on the part of all who For it is not for the exquisite beauty the country waits for the eity and private I invite the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my »ve come here to locate permanently, these political or rather party faith. and humor of his verses alone that interests to run things, the cities Thev will hnd excellent goods, liberal terms and exceediao-w low prices Oonris are the causes which have given lots Lowell will be remembered. Within them and private interests will be very likely THE EXTRA SESSION. delivered free to any part of the city. their present fancy value. They are is a work performed and a sentiment to run things. 7-Midway News. V&T Select table butter always on hand. The meeting of delegates, held the indications of substantiality and solidity maintained that claims for him the veneration Bro. Paradis is evidently mistaken in G. P. DOUGITS, in St. Paul Thursday to devise means at the foundation of our city's enterprises. of all Americans. It is because us. The Review has never yet taken for adding to the World's Fair appropriation, of his courageous utterances in behalf the ground that Minnesota should be decided, as was expected, to of the oppressed because of his denunciation In the county at large also and particularly Corner Minnesota and 1st Soutn Sts. represented at Chicago by a purely agricultural urge an extra session of the legislature of wrongs and fearless advocacy in the immediate vicinity there exhibit, nor that the last legislature WAL inm to recoifeider the action of last winter. of right and justice because,in spite of are eyidences of the same increase in could not have doubled its appropriation It is intended to send out circulars to all criticism and ridicule, he dared defend demand and values. There is no means for World's Fair purposes members,requesting them to petition the his country's honor and rebuke the acts of getting at exact figures, of course, as as well as not. What it did sav was governor to call the session, and, in of those in power, that the author of the to the number of transfers, for many of that, as it seemed impossible to secure case he does, to serve without salary. Bigelow fapers is esteemed so highly them consist in ten year contracts with an extra appropriation without allowing This brings the commission about as by the men and women of his time. He the land companies, and of these no official the cities to spend the people's money far as they were before the recent meeting. was a patriot, whose Yankee dialect record is kept. From reliable without their own consent, it was useless I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now struck energetic blows. He was a poet, sources, however, information is obtained to holding meetings and urge extra It is generally admitted that any attempt Is prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, whose poems were written for a greater which goes to show that there sessions, and thus squander time that to induce the legislators to serve purpose than to please. has never been such a call for land in centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied might be more profitably spent in raising without pay would be futile. Even Republican Brown county as of late. The influx of money through other means. It enough to suit all tastes. Contracts matfe for paper hanging. MISTRUST OF OUR JURIES. members in this vicinity confess new-comers nas been correspondingly then pointed out that the city, mining, Tne largely signed petition for the commutation to that, and it requires no keen observer great, and prices have kept pace with lumbering and milling industries were of Rose's sentence, the signatures I also carry a large line of A A to a to know that the -choice lies between the increased demand, being almost able to take care of themselves, and of the jurymen and the manifest salaries or no session at all. Books, School Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties double now what they were six or seyen would do so.if no state help was offered. sympathy foi the condemned man, if Granting, however, the payment ef per years ago. Within a radius of eight a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco No harm was oftered in that, we trust, honest, and not prompted by the spirit diem and mileage, it is hoped and miles of New Ulm,improved land brings for we simply stated what was a fact as of "tit for tat," illustrates one or both CHAS. claimed that the legislature will merely from $25 to $40 an acre, while unimproved to the probable action of the legislature, of two things. Either there is a growing GEBSERP make the appropriation and adjourn. property commands almost an and made a suggestion as to how to mistrust for the jury system among If this were possible we would certainly equal figure. Around Sleepy Eye conservative meet the energency. -i the people, or else they have had approye of it, for even if we could get estimates place the price at As to the jealousy between the city enough of capital punishment. -As to along without the extra appropriation, from $20 to $30, and in the neighborhood and couutry, there need be none of it, ULM, MINN, the latter there is probably no dispute. NEW matters would be greatly facilitated if of Springfield it averages from $l.f if the commissioners act with discretion. The progress of civilization causes us the commission had the money at ban'l, to $25. Very little unimproved land Minnesota is above all else an agricultural to drift away from the barbarous methods 4* 9* A HWOt-t) asd no risks would be run of failure on remains in the county, and in this can state, and as such should be advertised of execution now in vogue. »and the part of private interests to come lo be seen one of the certain signs of at the Chicago exhibit not to there is a marked and increasing sentiment the rescue. But then there loom up wealth and prosperity. Another feature the exclusion of other interests, but so in favor of punisment for the chances that the legislature would which speaks well for the thrift of our as to correctly place her grain and fruit the betterment of criminals as well not adjourn so soon. Some twenty or Dealer in farmers and the resources of our farming as for the protection of society. If producing resources before the people thirty, it is true, have consente to the and stock-raising land is the growing it is this sentiment that actuates the of the world. If, as the News sajs, the arrangement, but the}' represent only Stove sand Ranges, scarcity of mortgages. All point to petitioners for commutation, they are faimt'rs aie interested in a p'ood display the conservative minority of the legislative Brown county as a most desirable section of our manufacturing interests, so also most assuredly, pursuing a mistaken body. The great majority, who in which to live and thrive. course. The means of reform in such are the great industrial centres to be like to meet and draw $5* a day, have matters, as in everything else, is not in benefitted by the development of our yet to be heard from. We hope, notwithstanding, SHERMAN AND THE FARMERS. Choline 0tore$ k^d ^iqwkre. disregard of the law, thus forcing its repeal, producing sections. In fact we do not for the best. The farmers of Ohio are contemplating but in a wise and considerate advocacy belie\e that there is so much truth in an act of rashness. They will have Hardware, Farming Implements, ot its innecessty and wrongs. the former as in the latter. The farmers The spiritual manifestations in the performed it when they succeed in killing gain from the existence, close to them, farm house near Madelia still continue. There seems to be a belief, however, oft that venerable and experienced Nails, Pence Wire, I of manufactories and thriving business No one seems able to aecountfor them. and a general one too among Redwood statesman, Senator John Sherman.5 centres, but these come largely as a people, if we are to accept the petition Western Washers, Clothes Ever since the organization of political Dr. James.second physician in the St. sequence to our agricultural wealth. If as well-meant, that the jury in the Rose parties, there have been those who Peter Hospital forlnsane.has resigned. anyone therefore should be moved to case did not know its business in other Wringers, Asphaltum and deemed it necessary tnat things should That's right. Better to be free and independent give of their abundant means for the words that the twelve men who listened be different than they found them, and in the great out-doors of the proper representation of Minnesota's to all the#evidence and weighed all the Asbestos Roofing,«etc, etc., who longed for a change when perhaps world,than to be second man in an institution resources at the Fair it is the city and circumstances knew less of the rights they knew not why, nor comprehended that is subject to the whims and manufacturing interests. Let them pay or wrongs of the accusation than the but little the impossibility of improvement.' whelps of public opinion. for their own exhibits, to be arranged multitude who based their conclusions Al1-' Special attention given to mending and repairing of TiD Ware Frequently such ideas have been and conducted by the superintendents merely on gossip. If this counts for Work warranted. "r the result of political jealousy, but more Congressman Niedringhaus of St. course, while the state appropriation is anything, it certainly indicates a falling often can they be laid to erring or misguided Louis will have a $250,000 plant ready devoted to what are truly among our NEW ULM, off in the time-honored confidence that MINN judgment. Good men have been for the manufacture of tin within a few natural resources.This is not asking favors has through centuries been paid to our connected with such movements, and weeks, and advertises for tin-plate for the farmers, nor ottering to allow present system of trial by jury. At the A S. A. MUELLER, men whose honesty of purpose no one soakers with an offer of 100 per cent, city and private interests to run .H same time it shows, as in the case of the SCIAPEKASM BROTHERS & CO. would think of questioning. In Lincoln's better wages than is paid by any nian,i things. With this plan carried out we jurymen themselves, how easily men's time, for instance, there arose a CONTRACTO & BUILDER. ufacturerin Great Britain. Alongside will still be in the balloon, but not sympathies and reason can be trifled NEW ULM, MINN. class who could not realize the magnitude of this it might be noted that we are crowding out others who might like to %,i with and influenced. All in all, we have a of the president's duties! They Contractors and Builders. not payiDg anymore for our {inware occupy good seats. Jealousy will only NEW JJLuf MINN. demonstration of the necessity of curtailing could not follow the plans of the great C^* than heretofore, and Democratic talk manifest itself when the cities attempt Plans and Specifications made to order. the powers of the governor and Plans and specifications furnished to executive and bis able secretaries, and Estimates on all work furnished and contracts about the iniquities of the McKinlev bill to take advantage of the country of surrounding our juries with a better order. Having received new and improved faithfully gM out of the simplicity and innocence of s» is as cheap as ever. Beats everything, districts, as they certainly could in a machinery we are able to I Ornish knowledge and comprehension of their _^» Office on Broadway, opposite their misunderstanding they comI kinds of business all kinds of work in our line, as doesn't it, how all legislative session where no salaries important duties** As it is now,, too J. Vogel's lumher yard.,%tr Sash. Doors and Mouldings, also all plained. They imagined it easier to $ up? were paid. SgSft & much depends on political influence. kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work ji& %$k#'l