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29 Jun 1899
Page 1
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Newspaper
Ames Times
Location
Ames, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Jun 29, 1899
Page
1
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Local newspaper announces single-dollar yearly subscription rate with emphasis on affordable access to county news and sports coverage. Readers are invited to subscribe for ongoing community updates, schedules, and event notices.
The piece notes Col Dick Root of Keokuk attacking Cummins and calls for restraint. Admiral Dewey is due in New York around October first. Ex Governor William J Stone opposes Bryan on anti expansion and urges support for Manila policy and ship subsidies.
A transportation note reports railroad commissioners ruling against forcing trains to stop at small stations. The piece also notes Iowa towns grow as prosperity returns after a major disaster forecasts. mentions Widow Blaine listing property for assessment and the free silver Republicans exiting politics. Miss Elia Graham of Titonka Topic to marry the foreman, ending her "Maid of Titonka" status.
A visiting advertising agent argued that ceasing ads hurts business. He cited Ayers sarsaparilla as an old remedy that lost half its trade after a year without advertising, asserting advertising is essential to continued success.
A visiting writer describes the Musquakie Indian industrial school near Toledo Tama County. The red brick building educates about forty eight students with capacity eighty, offering day classes and industrial work in carpentry farming sewing laundry and cleaning. The program aims to instill daily useful skills, hygiene, and discipline while addressing tribal prejudice and governance.
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