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

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BROWN COUNTY TO THE FRONT. UNDESERVED CRITICISM. \, NO, IT IS NOT TRUE. DON'T! DON'T! Gov. Merriam is being subjected to a The citizens of Brown county have This cannot be true. Last Saturday reason to compliment and congratulate good deal of adverse criticism for his the Pioneer Press published an interview NEW ULM. MINN. the gentlemen who prepared our county decision in the Rose case, and much of with Hon. John Lind, making exhibit at the State Fair, for it was this abuse seems to come from the fact that gentleman say that he would rather F. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. that Holden's sentence was commuted one that was creditable in every sense see a democrat elected to the United DON'T W A Wedresday, September 16, 1891. of the word. We did not get first prize, while Rose's was not. Most people States senatorship than to have another but is was not because we did not deserve are not able to see the consistency of Republican defeat Mr Dayis. We cannot HELP IT ALONG. these two acts of the executive, apparently it. The exhibit was the superior believe Mr. Lind made any such remark, New TJini owes it to the managers of so merciful to one and so severe of all others in quality, and all that but if he did, it was time he was *be Fair to give the coming exhibit un was lacking to catch the judges' favor upon the other, and without knowing Buy Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, read out of the Republican party. Mr, stinted and liberal support. TheFair,to was glitter and show. Apples were his reasons, they are ready to find fault Davis is an admirable Republican, a be sure, conducted as it will be this year and take the governor to task for allowing there, raised in our own community, brilliant statesman, and deserves well on the broad platform of "open to Spectacles, Gold Pens, himself to be governed by political which, had they stood alone, would of his party, and we are proud of him every body,"will be distinctively a county have won all that was to be won. Watermelons influence. It is quite possible,however, as a United States senator, but there '***y, institution, and as such it is expected we had, that were big enongh that this criticism is undeserved, and are other Republicans as able and true -«*7-±tla.oxxt to elicit the patronage of the farmers. the thoughtful will be inclined to look to excite the admiration of everybody, as Mr. Davis. According to the alleged But at the same time, New Ulm is to more closely into the matter before condemning and our corn was easily the best to be statement of Mr. Lind, if Mr. Davis is Examining and pricing the stock kept by receive benebttrom the holding within seen in the entire and varied collection. an official of dealing so lightly not returned, the former gentleman its limits of the biggest Fair in the history But better and more to be piiaed than with human life. would bolt the Republican party to be of the county and New all else was our flour and wheat. These consistent. No, Honest John never In the cases of both criminals great F.W.HAUENSTEIN". Ulm should be willing to pay for the advertisement. took the Ifad and were rec ognized with pressure was brought to bear upon said so.— Marshall News Messenger. Ten thousand people first premiums. In an ordinary year Merriam in their behalf. Large petitions No, Mr. Lind did not say so. What within our city on next Saturday means this might not count for much, but after were signed for each man, and prominent he did say was that if the Republicans a great deal. For that reason our citizens a bountiful season like the present citizens asked for mercy for one were in the majority in the next house should be willing to do something one, when crops all over the state as well as for the other. All were paid Mr. Dayis would be re-elected, or illegitimate REPAIRS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION. towards helping along their own were the best that they have been in proper attention and respect, and from means would be employed to opportunities. years, it is no small item to be able to this it does not appear that the governor bring about his defeat. The latter entei samples of wheat and take the And then there is still another reason could have been guided at all out of policy.That G. A. OTTOMEYER. meant the election of a boodler, and persimmons for No. 1 Hard over all he may have acted at a peculiar why New Ulm should put her shoulder rather than witness such a lalhng-off competitors. Add tc this the fact that time in the Holden case is perhaps true, to wheel in this enterprise. To begin within his own party he would prefer i,. we make the best flour in the world but there are reasons for that aside with, the Fair is to be one of big proportions, to have a good Democrat elected as Mr. right here in New Ulm, and we have an greater in its scope and object from politics. The doubt surrounding Davis' successor. That was the true advertisement that is worth much to tne guilt of the prisoner thickened towards than any ever held in New Ulm. substance of Mr. Lind's interview, and DEALER IN our city and to the county. And moreover the end, and many were the circumstances If it succeeds, it will mean the success in expressing such sentiments he was as DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. it is an advertisement that does to lead one to think that of still grander enterprises in the future. certainly in the right as he would have not come to us by accident. We get it If it fails, it will in all probability perhaps he was innocent after all. Even been in the wrong had he talked as the because we deserve it, because we live the judge who sentenced him was be the last one that will be deserving of newspapers reported. in a section upon which the sun smiles never firm in his conviction that Holden attention. Individualism is injurious to the party with golden richness. Ours is a county was a guilty man, and often said The expenses this year, we are informed XV that entertains it. No man ever lived Just received a large line of cotton flannel which will be sold at that need take a back seat for none. and says so to-day, that while he behoves by the secretary, will be oyer who iu politics could hold the fr endship Rock Bottom prices. I now offer my line of light summer Goods at Our resources are manifold and can him to be such,he could not have $2,000, and as the only source of income of all the members of his party, reduced prices. Ladies' Jersey vests lOcts., worth 20 cts. Ladies' compete with those of any portion of made up his mind to say so as a juror. will be in the gate receipts, it will require and the moment anyone is set up as par black silk vests 75cts., worth $1.25. Gents' underwear, from 25cts. up. the state. Is it any wonder then that Merriam the attendance of at least 8,000 excellence or as necessary to the Knitting cotton, 5cts a ball. Pearl buttons, 5cts. a dozen. Laces and should hesitate to deal otherwise than visitors to come out with credit and strength and existence of the political AN UNNECESSARY ORDER. embroidery, cheap. Good calico, 5cts., a yard. Good muslm, 5cts. a carefully with Holden's life? debit side evenly balanced. Thus it can organization which gave him prominence, yard. Cambric (dress-lining) 5 cts. a yard. A large amount of other The motives of the man who started iiu be readily seen that New Ulm people In the Rose case, on the other hand, there is disruption. Party faith goods at very low prices. Call and see us when in the city we will do the organization known as the Sons of cannot aftord to class themselves among the chain ot evidence seems to be complete. tends to unite, to bind together and enthuse. you good. Veterans were without question patriotic. the "sta\-at-homes." Without their Thrte times reviewed by a reasoning Individualism excites jealousy, He intended no doubt to perpetuate assistance the managers will be left in EGGSTAKEN IN EXCHANGE FORGOODS. judge, who refused a new trial, unpleasant personalities and division. the memory of the brave men who the lurch. There will be a good-sized and once by the Supreme court which Party principles will permit of broad so voluntarily maintained the good NEW ULM, MINN. hole in their pockets, an abundance of sustained the lower court, there is but discussion, and its advocates are name of their nation in its vears of peril, discouragement pulling at their ambitions little ruom left for doubt. Merriam strengthened by arduous defense of and perhaps had in view to instill love and, as the result of all, a gloomy F. D0NGUSI could hardly find otherwise, and in fixing what they believe to be right. But individualism of country and the spirit of patriotism certainty that we will not have anv the day for execution he simply on the other hand walks too into che \onng and rising men of the more Fairs. The managers, it must be performed a duty,not a task that was his often on a narrow plank, and there is land. But why confine the organization remembered,are not millioniares. Their or not at his own pleasure. It is not the very little of strength in any man except merelv to those whose fathers intentions and desires no doubt for prerogative of the governor to commute as he represents the principle, that are fought in behalf of their fellow-men3 years to come would be to hold big annual a man's sentence, because he thinks at the foundation of his party's success. There are many youths living to-day shows,but their capital,you know, there was perhaps reason for it. It Mr. Lind, we are glad to say, is not a DEALER IN whose parents never tasted of the dangers isn't large enough. Besides, public appreciation lies alone with tne jury to consider the follower of personal interests., his true of '62, and yet the fires of patriotism nowadays is only recognized motive and the right or wrong of the Republicanism having caused him at all burn as strong within these as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. patronage, and unless New Ulm citizens crime, and the governor should consider times to hold the paity supeiior to the thev do in any of the Sons of Veterans. know enough to encourage their alone^the merefact of its commission. man. The reported interview, theiefore, Their exclusion from the order makes own rustlers, they cannot expect that The executive department by did him great injustice. I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among the organization selfish and unfits these rustling qualities will be forever the way was not intended to serve the these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies Had the congressman been quoted it for the noble purpose which it was deyoted to public use. The spirit of function of a judiciary body. correctly, he would now be receiving and men, hoisery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool perhaps intended to serve. Read the public enterprise soon becomes slothful credit for Jhis manly utterance instead and many other articles. accounts of the re-unions of the Sons of MIS TAKEN ENTERPRISE. if not fanned by encouragement that is of having his Republicanism questioned. I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. Veterans to-day, and you must be led The Review takes but very little note material and substantial. .Nicely ex No good Republican is anxious to see to believe that they would claim almost REMEMBER 1 sell goods at very low prices, of the scoop won over it by its contemp oressed compliments have their effect of I a Democrat elected to office when party equal honor with the good and sacrificing orary, the Post, in publishing building course, but it's dollars and cents that M&- BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. lines must necessarily be drawn close men who belong to the Grand Old statistics thus early in the year, but it count in the long run. This should be but neither should a good Republican Army. They are even becoming so LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. deprecates the fact that a paper, which borne in mind in connection with the be content with the election of a boodler. popular, that, when they are gone, we expects support from the citizens of a Witt PIFIRI coming Fair. The latter is the shyster of the party may expect to see an organization growing town, should so far mistake And then again the people of New which he infests. If claiming to be Republican, springing up everywhere, known by the the object for which it is published as Ulm should attend the Fair because it he is more to be dreaded by na ue of the Sons of Sons of Veterans. to endeavor to make the building statistics will do them good. Every attraction the members of that party than all the The object of the order of course will be appear as small as possible. One advertised and every promise made will flings and attacks of enemies from without. to keep green the memory of the noble hundred thousand dollars may seem be honestly kept, rain or shine, make or He is a curse, a pest that drags deeds of their fathers. enough to the editorial writer of the break. Whether ou think so now or down and never builds up. He is the Post to cover the building improvements not, there will be something for everybody, selfish political Iscariot, suspicious, unscrupulous OF A LASTING CHARACTER. I have lately increased my stock of Wall Paper and am now in New Ulm in a single year, but $100,000 something that it will pay each and ambitious beyond his The following from the Slavton Gazette prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, by no means represents the actual one to see. We don't promise a State proper sphere. His every act leaves shows that the honor that Mr. amount. The Post may have reason to centres and corners. The styles are new ones and varied Fair, with all its devices for making of vantage ground for the opposition, and Lind has earned in Congress will stay know that the changes in Hauenstein's every man a sucker, but we do promise enough to suit all tastes. Contracts made for paper hanging. he is to be avoided even as a healthy with him: brewery will not cost over $6,000, but an exhibit of our own resources that man would avoid poison. Mr. Lind was By his own efforts Mr. Lind has developed the word of one of the managers that it should call forth honest pride in every right then in saying that,unless the Republicans the strong intellectuality with I also carry a large line of A A to a will require $20,000 to increase the capacity resident of the community. As L. P. can elect somebody besides which nature has endowed him and has from 8,000 to 15,000 barrels, is Books Schoo Supplies, Periodicals, Novelties Hunt said recently in the Mankato Free a boodler, they should elect no one at gained for himself a position in the legal sufficient excuse for the Review to place a Candies, Cigars a Tobacco Press, "there is no wife like our wife all. profession second to none in the it at no less than $20,000. The Masonic there arc no children like our children state. He has always taken the side of ITS TRUE FURPOSES. block may be covered by $17,500, according S. GEBSER, no town like our town." So also there the weak and oppressed and against to the Post's calculations, but Secretary Htidemann of the Fair Association should be no Fair like our Fair. If it wealth and power. He is a tnorouwh has the good fortune to know the word of men, financially interested, is worth having at all, it is worth all student, and whatever subject he investigates, the true purposes of a county Fair, and that it will cost several thousands more, we can do for it wiih good words and he probes to its depths. is good reason to us why it should be furthermore he has tbe pluck and energy NEW ULM, with money. If everybody talks Fair MINN. This enables him to handle public entered in a building report, intended to push a project which, to be of value from now until September 20th, we'll questions of the day with no small degree or to be successful, requires the expenditure to benefit the town, with an even $25, have a big one. If everybody attends of ability and,for a young man, he & AJ*WOt-D of much money and lots of 000. The Post may not know that$15,000 and invites his friends to attend,we will is considered among his colleagues in haye been expended in paying for water time, have one that will be a success financially Washington as one of the brightest mains, substantial improvement to the A county Fair is only worth the labor and a standing advertisement to the members of the House. Mr. Lind is a expended thereon when it is educational town, but the balance sheet of the city push and energy of our town. plain, honest, every day man who despises Dealer in clerk will nevertheless show the expenditure when it benefits the visitors who attend «. tinsel, glitter, and show, and one of just that amount. Further, and when it tends to raise the standard The St. Peter Herald offers the name Stoves and Ranges, in whose company the humblest citizen of stock and produce of the county the anxiety of the Post editor to be the of Cyrus Northrup of the State University can feel perfectly at ease. The retirement .n which it is held. Such a Fair first to publish these statistics may have as a suitable candidate for the United of such a man is a public loss to led him to think that the people had got needs to be at once novel and made up States Senate. The suggestion is an the district and toj the state. While he through building last week, but the decision of instructive exhibits,for it is first necessary excellent one, Northrup is broad, liberal, has enjoyed congressional life for the Gfofoliq $tove and Tinware. to catch the people and then to of Messrs. Retzlafl and Crone to intellectual and with a brain like opportunities it offered for studying the show them that which is worth seeing. erect substantial buildings at considerable Webster's. Moreover he is brilliant, public questions of the day and of gaining cost, announced since, will materially If it is necessary to draw from outside Hardware, Farming Implements, powerful and progressive. In short he professional knowledge that otherwise alter the nieety of his figures. The counties to do this,let it be done or if it is an individual who combines character he could not acquire, yet congressional costs money,then raise the money. The building statistics of a* town for a year Nails, Fence Wire with exceptional talent, one of the life has not been agreeable to should include all the improvements or farmers of the county can only learn to few great men of the northwest. Advanced him. To a man of his unassuming disposition none. To split it up into halves, giving improve their stock by seeing something Western Washers, Clothes in learning and humanitarianjsra, the pomp and snobbery of official a little now and a little then,is not news better, and there is no incentive Northrup would tower in the senate life at Washington is very distasteful. to a tiller of the soil to raise big pumpkins Wringers, Asphaltum and nor is it enterprise. The town receives like a mountain peak in a desert, no benefit from such piece-meal advertising. like being shown something larger A great many people, who are opposed Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., than his own. It is natural for everybody Another useless organization was started to capital punishment, are of the to want the best, and in securing $ in St. Paul last week. It consists of Senator Davis last week saved to the opinion that the governor of the state large exhibits of fine horses, cattle and 4 seven country newspaper men,bandedtogether state two sections of land in each town, should commute the sentence of fruits for the coming Fair, Mr. Heideman Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware AllWork under the name of "The Reform ship of the Red Lake and Chippewa every man condemned to hang. They warranted. has not only seen the way by Press Association" and drawing reservations which were about to be dis. tell us that the statute is a relic of barbarism,but which to draw a large crowd to New NEW ULM, morsels of nourishment from the posed oflby the Secretary of the Interior. they forget that it is the business Ulm on the three great days,but he has MINN platform adopted by the People's Party Mr. Davis simply called the secretary's of the governor to execute the will also recognized the opportunity for inducing at Cincinnati. What they expect to accomplish of the people and not to find fault with attention to that portion of the state our farmers to study the best O A S. A MTJELLEE, that couldn't be performed as their wish as expressed in the written constitution which requires that two SCHAPEKAHH BROTHERS & GO. that the counry produces in live stock law. When the people come to look upon well outside ot an organization, it is sections in each township shall go to and agriculture. He has grasped the CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. punishment in the proper light, as difficult to say, but perhaps the association the schools, and, as a direct result, the real objects for which county Fairs NEW ULM, MINN. educational and softening and not altogether was formed merely for the purpose state is now over a million of dollars were intended, and is giving the people NEW ULM, MINN. Contractors and Builders. retributive,they will abolish this of allowing the truly good brethern to ahead. If Mr. Davis but continues to of Brown county a splendid chance to neathenish law, and relieve the governor Plans and Specifications made to order. get together occasionally, extol upon employ his superior l^gal talent in conquests profit from each other's ideas and successes. Plans and specifications furnished to Estimates on all work furnished and contracts of all responsibility. Cntil then, it each other's virtues and enable them like this,his popularity will grow order Having received new and improved faithfully executed. is hardly fair to shoulder onto one man, more easily to keep aloof from the contaminating until it even encroaches upon the editorial machinery we are able to furnish allkinds of work in our line, as what the masses are not willing to undertake company of those who are Office on Broadway, opposite rooms of the plain and outspoken Jacob Klossner did business in St. Paul Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all tor themselves. J. Vogel's lumber yard. still victims of the wiles of the deyil. Northfield News. .. I last week. kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work &io Kh$^