Brookhart spent 37 dollars in US Senate bid
Brookhart reported spending 37.00 in his campaign to secure the nomination for United States senator. He did not show strong confidence in Sweet's ability to defeat him, with a majority costing under one dollar per thousand. Edward Maniece, Emmet township farmer, is urged to run on the independent ticket for state representative in this county.
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Brookhart
United States
Auditor of State
Sweet
Edward Maniece
Emmet Township
Maniece
Emmet County
Debate Over Republican Party Alignment in Estherville
The Vindicator editor and Bro. Nichols agree democrats should stay within their party while republicans settle their Brook Hart issues among themselves. The writer recalls Hart's migration from South Dakota to Estherville thirty four years ago, where he ran a Populist paper before becoming a Republican. The question is what right he has to meddle in Republican politics.
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Bro. Nichols
Vindicator
Brookhart
Estherville
South Dakota
Editor Nichols Fears Democratic Tide After Primary
The Vindicator editor, Nichols, laments the primary results saying no nominee has strong ideas and claims Town leans Democratic. He cites a prior remark about lying with a democratic dog and waking up with fleas, accusing editors of being entrenched and hard to dislodge.
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Nichols
Tax repeal ends long distance message levy
Congress passed and President Coolidge signed a law repealing the revenue tax on long distance telephone messages. The measure took effect thirty days after passage. From 1918 onward, telephone companies collected millions of dollars in revenue for the government under the tax.
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Congress
Coolidge
Hunt's Novelty Orchestra at Hand's Park Sunday Show
The Hunt's Eight Piece Novelty Orchestra plays at Hand's Park with a Sunday program scheduled for an afternoon and evening concert on June 22. The event features a lively program by the local ensemble.
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Hunt
Hand’s Park
Lafollette Attacks Coolidge on Farm Relief in Wisconsin
Senator Robert M Lafollette charged the national administration with turning its back on farmers. He blamed President Coolidge for Congress failing to convene after the national convention to debate farm relief measures. He cited Esch Cummins rail law deflation and a tariff as factors hurting agriculture and warned of unchecked monopolies under Palmer Daugherty Stone.
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Rob” LaFollette
Coolidge
Madison
Wis
Robert M. Lafollette
Wisconsin
House
Senate
Congress
Executive Branch
Department of Justice
Palmer
Daugherty
Stone
Congressional impasse blocks farmer relief vote
In closing hours of a roll call on the motion Tead Journ, reactionaries in both parties shared the same stripe. Old guard Republicans and Democrats would not, or could not, prevent Congress from reassembling, needing support from reactionary leadership. The record blames President Coolidge, the House favoring adjournment, and reactionary Senate members for failing to meet rural emergency needs.
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Sekstoti
Old Guard Republicane Aldné
Ton‘gress
Old Guard Democrats
Sixty-Eighth Congress
President
Grand Theatre lineup features Slaves of Desire and more
The Grand Theatre presents Slaves of Desire with Bes sie Love and George Walsh on Thursday, followed by The Magic Skin and No More Women. Matt Moore and Madge Bellamy star in a romantic comedy drama. The Silent Stranger features Fred Thompson and Hazel Keener on Saturday. The Virginian headlines Sunday and Monday, then Only A Shop Girl Tuesday and Does It Pay? Wednesday, with strong horsemanship and dramatic plots throughout.
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Grand Theatre
Bessie Love
George Walsh
Carmel Myers
Eulalie Jensen
Edward Connelly
Honore de Balzac
Elmer Harris
Matt Moore
Madge Bellamy
Fred Thompson
Hazel Keener
George Williams
Richard Headrick
Thompson
Fox Film Corporation
Hope Hampton
Middle
Ife
Freshmen Plan Summer Home Cookery Project at ISU
Iowa State College home economics seniors describe a summer home project for freshmen in foods and nutrition. They will plan and prepare meals for two weeks or three five day periods, following rules like milk portions, whole grain cereals, varied vegetables, fruit, and desserts only at the end. The work aims to give practical experience, with a fall practical exam overseen by Miss Viola M. Bell.
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Foods and Nutrition Department
Home Economiica Division
Iowa State College
Viola M. Bell
Gasocrate
Giother
June Weddings To Be Reported In Democrat
Twenty years ago the Democrat notes three June weddings this week. Robinson Patterson will wed Abra Lucelia Robinson at nine o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson, in Algona. George E. B. Patterson of this city is the groom. Only relatives and intimate friends attend the ceremony. A wedding supper will follow. The couple will depart for this city and arrive tomorrow morning to begin housekeeping at a home prepared by Mr Patterson on South Tenth Street.
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Robinson Patterson
J. W. Robinso Algona
Mfssa Abra
Halvorson Conver wedding at Halvorson home
At high noon today Effie Doris Halvorson married Fielder Walker Converse in this city. Rev A Cchurch of the Free Baptist church performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends. The couple will take an extended wedding trip and return in July, with home expected after August 10.
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John Halvorson
Effie Doris
Fielder Walker Converse
A. Cchurch
Free Baptist Church
Halvorson
Converse
Callwell Johnston Matrimonial Event at Grace Church
Miss Anna Callwell will wed Jay Johnston at Grace Episcopal Church this evening with Rev R Ellerby officiating. A reception and wedding supper will follow at the Callwell home 416 North Seventh Street. The couple will reside on North Seventh Street.
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Grace Episcopal Church
Anna Callwell
Jay
Pearl H. Waite
Iowa City
Mack J. Groves
Andrew Woolcutt
Cedar Falls
Ian Opal Coleman
Independence
Iowa
Mise Zella
Me. Willems
Black Hille
Cummeny
D. Root
Iowa Scenes and Summer Visitors Across Spirit Lake Area
Local notes describe summer resort arrivals and social visits from Byron Coon in Algona to the Spirit Lake region. Attendees include H Rhodes at a State Bankers meeting in Des Moines, Misses Fischenich and Esser visiting Ellsworth with the Liddle family, and families traveling to Emmetsburg and Iowa City for events. A humorous song and poem celebrate Iowa, and Mrs Rose Martinson contributes a regional verse.
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Minneapolia
Byron Coon
Algona
Robinson-Patterson
H. Rhodes
Des Moines
State Bankers Association
Mary Fischenich
Lizsie Esser
Ellsworth
Minn
Ed Liddle
Harvey Cox
Bertha Olson
Theo Myhre
David Foreman
Spirit Lake
D. R. Alexander
Iowa City
The
State University
Mt. Vernon
Jay Dunham
Albert Lea
Cedar Rapids
Rock Island
Delos Wella
Emmetsburg
Wella
W. C. Post
Titanica
Geo. Wilson
Dreas
Beacon
Armstrong and Blue Earth Play Pall at Hand's Park
Armstrong and Blue Earth scheduled a Sunday game at Hand's Park on June 22. Both teams field salaried players, with plans to field a first string squad and assess form.
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Armstrong
Blue Earth
Hand’s Park
Ree
Gad
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