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13 Jul 1899
Page 1
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Newspaper
Ames Times
Location
Ames, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Jul 13, 1899
Page
1
A damaged OCR snippet shows unclear tokens and fragmented words. No coherent event or entities are readable, limiting meaningful summary or identification of persons, organizations, or places.
A scattered club of names and remarks voices optimism about Alaska gold discoveries and political maneuvering. The speaker praises Cummins as a vigorous potential senator while broader commentary mentions a county fair, a runaway automobile incident, and humorous notes about tongues and romance in early 1900s life.
A compact briefing recalls recent local happenings and notices from the seaport district, including brief mentions of community events, small developments, and ongoing public matters shaping the port area.
The Times reports Jennie G Keith takes over the Cambridge Dispatch editorial role. The Times also notes Alexander succeeds T. J. Wayne as editor and proprietor of the Jewell Record and praises Att for his hustling business approach. The piece mentions Census projections for world population next June.
The Webster City Tribune notes harmony prevailed at the Hamilton county convention, contrasting with past fierce political fights. The piece suggests old-time tensions, with rivals briefly uniting to confront a common foe before renewed skirmishes arise.
Prof. C F Curtiss returns from two months abroad with observations on English meat habits, transport, weather, and class life. He notes lean beef preferred, rail and tram usage, costly hotels, and rural beauty, plus Ireland Scotland and Belgium farming and education highlights.
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