New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 14, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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wmZf? SMOOTH IT DOWN. r2Broxxn At "the end of an hour she emerged ©ou 'SBcrrd*. PETE E SGHEBEPf Guarding Wlr. Lincoln. C:: LEONHAHDT, from the room where young Brownley \.mw Ex-Detective Geo. W. McElfresh, was in temporary but respectable confinement, who is now employed at the city postoffice, C.H.CHADBOTJBN,*.'./' Why everybody loved and respected with her veil drawn tightly O. H. BOSS, acted for a time as a special over her face, and only bowing her President: CMble* Mrs. Wimple as they did seemed a mystery, body guard to President Lincoln. thanks to the Marshall, she wept quickly :TJor. Minn, and Centre Strs. considering how domestic and retiring PBOPBLETO O E "During the latter part oi Lincoln's home. the lady was in her disposition New Uim Foundry first terra," said Mr. McElfresh, when The entered her room, just as her husband a Star reporter asked him for some and habits. She never had a great NEW ULM, -41- MINN. came home, and was putting away recollections of his service at the White amount of money to give either the her things when Mr. Wimple ran up House, I was detailed at the Executive Collectionsan* all bnninem pertarniag to banking & MACHINE SHOP, stairs. church or the poor for her husband, promptly attended to. Mansion, where Sergeant Cronin, "So you've been out too, have you?" Individual Responsibly, Corner Centre & Front Streets. although a man of considerable means, A. Donn, Thos. Pendle, A. C. Smith he said. and Wm. Crook, who is now clerk Mnsn*. thought best to hold the money bags HBW TJLM, She simolv said "Yes." but a moment at the Executive Mansion, had been $500,000. The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted and and dole out to his -wife such sums as later when she sat in the little rocker, detailed some time before at the request un now prepared to do all kind* of work on short LATH, SHINGLES, D00RSr her husband saw her face swollen and Bhe must have from time to time. notice. Repairing ofall kinds of machinery ant* Eagle Mill Co. of War Lamon United discolored from weeping. agricultural Implements a specialty. Only e» Mrs. Wimple had hinted more than oldStates marshal then forth District Mrienced workmen are employed, and work en. SASH, BLINDS, "Now, mother," he began in the trusted to my care will be creepted with ntatnesi once that, in her opinion, she could of Columbia. Marshal a on had tone of irritation," where have you Inddispatch. ALL WORiC WARRANTED. save by doing the marketing and making some cause to fear for the safety of —and all kinds of— Manufacturers of CHAS. LEONHARD been?" many of the household purchases President Lincoln, and upon his application "To see Arthur Brownley." Building Material, ROLLER FLOUR and understanding with the herself, but Mr. Wimple refused to admit "But they didn't let you, did they?" the fact, and went on saving and President this detail was made from "Certainly, I insisted upon it." the Metropolitan police. I was placed spending according to his own will and TH E NEW TTLM mSJSL "Well?" on duty at night inside of the mansion wish. Mr. Wimple was inclined to be severe Gradual Refaction Roller "It is a very sad story, Eobert, very in the hall up stairs in front of the with Bobby, his only son and heir, sad." Citizens'Bankf BEEWER.MALTSTEH&B0TTLEB. bed chambers, with orders at if wid occasionally the boy would prevari:&te "Of course it is, a story of crime i? System, the president went out I was to go a little in telling his father the events always sad but it's his own fault." with him. If he did not need me the of the day, but his mother was usually I do not think it is." NEW ULM, MINN. understanding was at he would tell told the plain unvarnished truth. And "Oh, mother, do be reasonable! he Tnle brewery is one of thelargestestabllshmenti me. During my official time up there, what was more she repeated the plain, took the money, didn't he?" of the kind iu ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted nearly a year, he never told me at truth to her husband, but always in np with allthe modern improvements. Keg and 'Yes but it was to shield another he did not require my attendance. I bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city on such away as to secure Bobby against person." ihorS notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted don't think at during all that time NEW ULM, MINN. too hard a reproof. "Oh, well, let him prove that to the for family use. there were a dozen nights at he did Country brewers and others that buy malt will When Bill Buckley was up for the satisfaction of Judge Wright and he And Vt to their interest to place theh orders witlme. not go over to the old war department may clear himself." third time for playing truant, and the All orders by mail will receive my prompt at- about 9 or 1 0 o'clock to receive and M.Mullen, Pres't. H. Vajen,Vice-Fres'& City Marshall declared nothing should "Yes, but it will implicate the other send disdatches, and my orders were AUG. SCHKU save Bill from the Farm School that person most painfully." J. G. Rudolph, Cashier, to always walk alongside of him on John Hauenstein, time, in response to poor Mrs. Buckley's 'I don't care! whoever is really to the right hand side going, and on the Obtained, and all PATE AT UUXlNKSS attended Directors: frantic appeal, Mrs. Wimple first blame shall suffer the extreme penalty left coming back, so at I would be to for MODFRA TE FEES. Our office a BREWER of the law." talked to the boy, then saw the City opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain next to the old trees at used to Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner* Br. CL Marshall, and Bill didn't go to the "Very well." Patents in less time than those remote from stand in the old war department lot, WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAW IN or Farm School, neither did he play tru "Did you learn the name of the rea) and always with my pistol ready for PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. thief?" ant any more. free of charge and we make NO CIIAHQS and any emergency. On many of those occasions UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, But one night Mr. Wimple returned "Yes." he would talk to me as if I For circular, advice, terms and references to MALTSTER from the office in a state of great excitement. "Who is it?" actual clients in your own State. County, City ox DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS? were a member of the family, always Town, write to There had been a case of "Our own son." good and kind, as he was to every attache ttSg OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE defalcation right in his own store, and "Mother!" of the house. One night when I Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It. (J. now he proposed doing exactly as ho There was pain, surprise, but no Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil was on duty upstairs, Mis. Lincoln TICKETSSOLD. had always declared he would do, if Bingham Bros. all orders. longer anger or that unrelenting cry came to me and asked me if I was such matters were subject to his dictation. of "justice" in poor Mr. Wimple's? Mr, F. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. alone. When I told her yes, she asked I made no difference that the voice. me who was in charge and I told Close Attention iven to Gal- young man had a good Christian mother, flew (Jim, Minn. I always said, father," the soothing her Sergeant Cronin. She told me to it made matters all the worse that tones went on, "I twas a mistake to keep tell him at she wanted to see him DEALERS IN lecting. he had liked and trusted young Brownley a boy so utterly short of money as the next day,which I did. He saw her, R. Pfefferle, more than any other clerk in the you have thought best to keep Bobbie." and she told him to send another man store, now he should be made an example up there as it was hard on of. EW Then explanations followed a long one man Sergt. Cronin asked me BUSINESS CENTERS—The hmldlngOT railroads in anew and fertile conntry "But how nrach has he used?" mildly trying recital of detaiis, how to join the Dealer in who I would like and I told him I ntes many new towns, affording eicelleBi LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, inquired Mrs. Wimple. harmless base ball club and "do as would like Private Theodore Hurdle, business opportunities. Partienlars ie» Groceries, "Over two hundred dollars!" and Mr. other fellows did," poor Eobbie had garding such opportunities in Montana. Minnesota and he had Hurdle detailed with me. SASH AND BLIND. and Dakota will he sent upon application Wimple made his voice a 3 awful and taken first small, then larger sums, until Hurdle is now living and working at to to J.. H.. WARKEN^,, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul. PROSPEROUS.xtunities VVAKKEJM I impressive as possible to convince Mrs. unaccustomed to the use of small his trade of tinner. One night when North Dakota never had Lime, Cement and Coal. CANNED, DRIED & GREEN belter crops than those jast Wimple afresh of the enormity of young judiciously bestowed sums he ran up the President received a dispatch of harvested. Many opporto Brownley's crime. "And, mother," he bills here and there, and finally was an important Union victory—I think I S secure fine Gov- ernment lands recently surveyed, near excellent added, I don't want you to say one charged with breaking a valuable window Vicksburg—he came out of his bedchamber Lowest prices always* coal fields and adjacent to railroad. Maps and word in his behalf I've but one opinion of plate glass, and then how he deceived and said to me: 'Well, let a,nd. full particulars, free, npon application to C.B_ of a defaulter, and have always declared Mr. Brownley for a long time us go over and tell Secretary Seward WARREN, Gen. Pass. Apt., St. Panl, Minn. WORK FOR ANOTHER, or on small salary? he should be dealt with promptly and into believing that his father ordered the good news.' We went over to Mr. Why continue working on a IVOKS^SCSXJ STONE,"WOODEN A N W I O W Opposite Railroad Depot, rigorously, and I don't want you to say certain sums of money to be handed him. Seward's house on Lafayette Square out farm? Why try to secure a living from W A E NEW TJLM, such high-priced or heavily-mortgaged MINK one word." When fiercely accused by Mr. Wimple he went in and I waited until he came farms? Why work on rented land? Why not start of having had the money in his care, N E W MINlST. out, and we returned to the Executive what did he use it for?" still for yourself? Why not secure at once some oi Ibfr low-priced but very fertile and well located land* Mr. Brownley could only assent, Mansion. Little Ta Lincoln was mildly inquired Mrs. Wimple. adjacent to railroads now to be obtained by ihosogoingto but when after saying further he fond of me and was always in -my I don't know nor care," answered Northern Dakota and Minnesota, wbere had used it to—he was cut short company nights until he went to bed. you can make a larger net profit per acre than oa Mr. Wimple, a growing asperity in hia the high-prized or worn-out land yon now occupy? with the question—"You used it, did On several occasions when we returned tone "bu mind, now, mother, I don't Why not go and look the situation over, antl you and to the cool reply that he did, from the Wa Department little want you interesting yourself in the affair see for yourself, or at least obtain further in Mr. Wimple hotly accused him of the Ta would be in the ante-room. at all I know you seem mild enough formation, which will be sent free, if yon yon will wil theft, and forewith called him a cheat When the President came in he would address C. H. WARREN, Gen. Pass Agt, St in what you ask, but I know your way Manufacturer of and Dealer in Paul, Minn. and a thief, and Mr. Brownley, provoked say,'why Tad, why aren't you in bed?' of smoothing everything down, but I N I N N E S O A at his employer's injustice, suddenly and Tad's answer would be, 'PaDa, I it won't work this time, and I shall CIGARS, iv a in Man"*nesot resolved to tell the truth in public. have been waiting for you.' Then the insist on managing matters myself a is is a id a Since Mr. Wimple was so eager to disgrace President would stoop down.and take and shall let the law take its TOBACCOS, formed in to he finest to him, an honest, hard working ad on his back, and carry him up course with Arthur Brownley, I shall indeed." a dairy state in he ClLeap^ young man as he was. stairs. lands still obtainable to-' PIPES, railroad a a free nrpon a "How old is young Arthur?" asked The affair never became public. plication to W A E N "My orders were," said Mr. McElfresh, Mrs. Wimple, still absorbed apparently OK of YOUTH. Dyspepsia,Wan* Even the kindly Marshall only learned Cor. Minnesota and Centre Pass A St a in at when the President went of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of in her stocking darning, but there was there was a mistake all around, but Strength and Tired Feeling absolutely OF CROPS is an unknown experience rr to the theater 1 should set there as streets. cured: Bones, muscles perhaps unconsciously an intonation in Central and Northern Dako-, Mrs. Wimple shares the profits of her and nerves receive new soon as possible, take a seat taand Minnesota. Maps and fnTi suggestive of tenderness in the way she force. Enlivens the mind husband's firm now, and Bobbie is no NEWFLM, MINN. priees,v particulars regarding lands, at the box door, and let no and supplies Brain Power. said, "young Arthur." longer mortified for the want of a little 'Suffering from complaintspeculiar etc., sent free. Address C. H. WARREN, Gen,. one enter without first sending in to theirsex willfindin BB, Pass.Agt., St.'Paul, Minn. Jno. Neuman, "He is about twenty." money. SUCCESS, HAKTEB'S IRON TONIC his name or card, and I often stopped Are you mortgaged, paying hearry^ •af e, speedy care. Give* a clear, healthy complexion. "Not an old hand .at crime," said lira. But the greatest wonder of all is,that rents or running behind Can yew All attempts atcounterfeiting only adds to itepopu\arity. people at I knew to be particular Do not exporimont—get ORIGINAL AND BEST move to new location? Excellent Wimple musingly. Mr. Wimple has grown so charitable friends of the family until I had an Dr. BARTER'S LIVER PILLS I lands, cheap, which will increasein Sick1 Dealer in "Yes, he is too, mother," said Mr. and lenient, and best of all, follows to gCure Constipation.Liver Complaint and value several fold in five years. No other such, nounced them. On most of these occasions Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book opportunities existing. Full particulars, free-. Wimple impatiently "our Eobert is DZFt GOODS, the utmost his wife's Christian habit oi little Ta was with me as he mailed on receipt of two cents in postage. I upon application to C. H. WARREN, Gen. Psss^. fourteen, and I should consider him old "smoothing things doAvn." THE DR. HARTER MSQiCiNE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO. 4.gt., St. Paul, Minn. used to walk down with me intead of Hats, Caps, Notions, CSkeap Cask Storey in crime to steal such a sum." riding in the carriage. I used to explain Passing the Plate. "Wha will be the probable penalty Groceries,* Provisions, to him things that he saw on I suppose he will be imprisoned for the streets and in'the stores, and generally Croclzery and Glassware, New York Letter to Philadelphia North American. a [year at least, but then it will be a lessotn had candies, so he liked to go GrJjO j$doB£, Green. Dried and Canned for a lifetime, may be the making with me. Becoming tired of nighc More diplomacy may be exercised by Fruits* etc, etc. of\him, probably will be." duty, I asked to be relieved, and I MANrFACTTJtlER OF & DEALER IN the collector than any one would think. Boot and Shoes '('I suppose it will kill his mother." was relieved about a month before But he can't do nearly as much to help E A E I N "^"O no, it won't. She'll feel badly the assassination. If the officer at I will always take farm produce in exchange the church as the members themselves OHY GOODS, of course, but she should have been for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor ali took my place carried out the orders can as they sit in their seats. Le a more strict with him as a child, at all kinds of paper rags. given me I don't think Booth could Minn. & 3d N. strs., New TJlm, Minn. NOTIONS, gentle raen put silver in the plate and events, she must suffer with him as parents* have gotten into the President's box. then follow it with his eye. The chances HATS In connection with my store I have a first-clasi PAPR have to." I feel, without any bragging at if I are that not one within sight will A large assortment of men's and GROCERIES, CROCKERY saloon furnished with a splendid bLliard table anq j)on't you think it might temd to had continued on duty there Boot have the courage to put in copper. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and my customers will always find good liquors an$ and OILS. discourage a naturally noble young fellow would never have gotten into at More than once I've seen a man drop a children's shoes constantly kept on cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. box—anyhow, not without a struggle to be so disgraced at the very outBet?1' hand. Custom work and repaiiing Also Musical Instruments penny from the palm of his hand in the —and maybe Lincoln might have been All goods purchased of me will be delivered t« promptly attended to. middle of the plate, thinking it would and WHEMLMB & WII^ living yet. I have often regretted at "JS?o., I don't at all events he has deceived, any part of the city free of cost. pass unperceived. But some deacon or SOJS'S Latest Improved 1 asked to *be relieved. Sergeant Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mina, defrauded and embarrassed me, some one interested in the church, 1 Cronin, Donn and Smith have all died and he shall take the consequences SEWING MACM1NMS. THE CHICAGO and would light right on to the centre with since. Col. Crook and Pendle are still now don't want any-coaxing or wheedling a well-directed glance. Then the man employes at the Executive Mansion, er anything of the kind. I know Ml Goods Sold at Bottom 11 would look down, discover with surprise and Col. Lamon, Crook and Pendle you think I'm hard, but justice is justice, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. that he had put in a cent, say, can vouch forth truthfulness of what and I'm not going to be beaten MTEWESTEBH NEW ULM,MINN, "What a ridiculous mistake," and put I say I afterward served nearly MINNESOTA ST. out of it." P7EW ULM. I N in more. There are lots of old church three years at the Executive Mansion, 11 The long darning-needle went in and -r members who understand this, and no detailed from the police department Empire Mill COROLLER $ out anxl under and over the net work of '"PHE undersigned desires to inform the people o) RAILWAY under President Grant, and was on matter what church you may go to, unless 4 repair, Taut after along silence, during I New TJlm and vicinity that he hasre-establishea a- duty at the main door. While there his meat market and is now preapared to waW you sit up in the gallery, you will which Mr. Wimple rustled his paper on cis «ld customers and friends with only th MILL. I was promoted to be a detective on be pretty sure to see some old gentleman nervously* his wife said gently: best fresh and cured meats, sansa^es, lard and everything Penetrates the Centres of Population the Metropolitan police of the District, usually kept in a first-class market Th« or old lady with an eye on you as "I'd forgive him this once, husband." in highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT* and served in at capacity until the plate goes by. More hesitating "Whast! let him jew me out of almost ILLINOIS, IOWA, TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. legislated out of office by the act of nickles have been turned in the right thitee hundred dollars! roared Mr. E E WISCONSIN, Congress of Januar 31 1 8 8 3 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* MYou. direction by this means than anyone Wimple. snu&t take me for a Meat Market. MICHIGAN, has an idea of. And It's only right, fool!" "i A Pretty Stiff Story. "Has he made any acknowledgements?" for no one can supply a church with We take pleasure in informing tkapublic MINNESOTA, There is a problem in this town for heat, light and a good minister unless that we are now ready for business. DAKOTA, JflS. SCHIBBIOH, Prop'r., the temperance people to solve. "O yes he owned up to taking the he has money to do it with. And every The best machinery and all tl»lutest NEBRASKA and is in the neighborhood of fifty years improvements in the manufacture iLioney I think he was going to offer one who enjoys these comforts ought to New Ulm, Minn. old, and his life for the last ten years help pay for them. offlourenable us to compete witfr some excuses, bat I would not listen to WYOMING. has been the comment of all who know the best mills in the country. them." him. His business requires the finest We are constantly buying might have palliated matters There is a eurious .case in one church. A large supply of fresh meats, sau•age, Its TBAIN SEM VICE is carefully eye. the most delicate touch and Wheat, I is that oi an old white-haired member, somewhat.'' hams, lard, etc., constantly on arranged to meet requirements oi dreamy fancy, and moreover, there worth a million, who always puts "NonsenPeJ nothing •could palliate land. All orders from the country local travel, as well as to furnish Bye. must be inventive talent at needs fust ten cents in the box. Eain or shine, stealing. 1 wonder at you, mother promptly attended to. the most attractive JRoutes foi replenishment as the seasons come Corn. he's always in his seat at the same hour, 'Did he 3eem penitent and go. Yet for ten years he has through travel between important CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Oats* and always has a dime in change. "OS,'he blubbered about risking it averaged between thirty and forty JZucJzwheat, for the general good, and doing wrong I've heard our minister make the TRADE CENTRES. drinks of hard liquor every day. Frequently that good might come, but I shut bin? most touching sermon on the heathen THE NEW EM he has been known to drink you ever heard. Tears would wet At the Highest Market Price*, up." Its EQUIPMENT of ,Day and sixty times a day. does not confine.himself the old millionaire's cheeks, but just as "Where is he?" Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace to whisky, gin or brandy, CITY PLANING MILL We sell all kinds of that box came around he would wipe "Tn custody." Sleeping Cars is without rival. but jumbles them all up, taking brandy his eyes, reach with his right hand in "Oh, Eobert!" before breakfast and gin and whisky FLOVB, Its MO AD-BED is perfection, ol Don't 'oh. Jfcobert' me. I'll sse it out his left waistcoat pocket, and draw out the rest of the day. has been stone-ballasted Steel. 8HOKTS, MANUFACTURES to the bitter «"»d! No one deceives and that dime just enough to take a missionary known to take nine gin fizzes before The NGJtTUWESTERN is the defrauds me without getting simple to Harlem. probably contracted 8 o'clock in the morning. is in bed BBAN. dc.M DOORS, WINDOW SASH, favorite route for the Commercial justice.'5 justice. I want nothing but that habit when he was a poor every night at 1 0 o'clock, and up at Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers AT LOW BATESL When Mr. VVimple departed for the in the morning. attends strictly man, and grew to like it. VENETIAN BLINDS, I after New BZom.es in the Golden meeting of the Directors of the Bank to business, save for the time at is Other men are just the other way, Northwest, that evening, Mrs. Wimple went out occupied in das'nine in and out of a Special Attention given to and give liberally—more, perhaps, than MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Detailed iniormation cheerfully to ^ATorifeL also. I twas her intention to visit Mrs. neighboring hotel bar room. is they can afford. Men who get their furnished by Brownley first, but she changed her well known up town, and the pride of Planing, turning and all money most easily are the most libeial C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Ag-ent, mind, and went directly to the City his friends is that this human sepluchre brokers and speculators who don't A extra stone for giinding feed. work with rib-saw promptly Marshall's office- He demurred at first of rum has never been seen intoxicated. know whether they own a cent or not NewUlm,MiM. Steam Cornsheller. about letting her see young Brownley and neatly executed. Some swell New York boys MARVIN HU6HIT. H. G. WICKER,- will throw a $20 bill, when a solid real J*^e young: fellow apparently as I who tried to follow exactly in his footsteps Wood'taken for cash or in exchanges estate owner will give a quarter. And r'ice-Prea't and Gen. Mangr. Traffic Managex. •rset eyes on/ remarked the official. for a single day were seen floundering All work guaranteed. Bates reason, ^rupife jVfill Co. I've seen a regular gambler come E P. WILSON, -nut after awhile he yielded, as most into a Turkish bathing establishment able. Mrs.into church in all kinds of fancy clothes everyone did, eventually, to before 1 0 o'clock in tn CASH PURCHASES General Passenger Agent and contribute something handsome, Wimple's persuasive pleadines iVX 1UUJ1-. ^.. 7 7 •i"* •... C% I morning. just for luck and CHEAP SALES '^fci^Ck mm