Was She to Blame at the Opera House Friday
Carlton presents German actor G Stutz in Hirania Was She to Blame a rural comedy praised for dramatic power and natural humor A rare springlike view of the East promises strong audience appeal Prices 25 cents and up seating available at the box office
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Opera
Ded Carlton
Mr. G. Stutz
Hirania
Osella
Far East
Valle
Hall's Catarrh Cure Promises Cure for All Citizens
Reward of one hundred dollars for a cure is offered by Hall's Catarrh Cure. The ad claims catarrh is constitutional and requires constitutional treatment. It asserts internal action on blood and mucous surfaces, promises to build constitution, and guarantees success with testimonials. Address Hall Cheney & Co Toledo for details.
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Learo
Hall
Dilress
Cheney & CO
Toledo
Sol Hye Hieanaist Tacs Hai
Barily Batis Ares Pho
Veterans Seek New Bill for Sioux Indian War Pensions
Veterans of the 1862 63 Sioux campaigns plan renewed efforts to win pensions for frontier service. Led by Col. Wm Pfaender and Rev. Daniel Pfaff, Minnesota advocates press Congress McCleary Tawney to amend 4693 Revised Statutes to extend provisions to volunteers in the Sioux wars and widows. An earlier bill faced objections over battle participation and muster requirements, with a new measure to be drafted after Congress reconvenes.
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New Ulm
J. T. McCleary
House of Representatives
J. A. Tawney
United States
Senate
United States of American
Congress
Nicollet County
Committee On Pensions
Pension Committee
Daniel Pfaff
Waseca
City
Wm. Pfaender
Chas. Wagner
McCleary
Minnesota
Alexander Ramsey
United States Senate
Aid For Children's Home Sponsors Subscriptions In New Ulm
Mrs. E H McKenzie of the Children's Home Society of Minnesota toured New Ulm soliciting gifts from merchants and professionals. The society has aided nearly 2000 foundlings, earning humanitarian praise. Rev Gausewitz of St Paul is on the state board.
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E. H. McKenzie
Minneapolis
Children’s Home Society of
Minnesota
New Ulm
Children’s Home Society
Gausewitz
St. Paul
Dr. Martin Luther College
Sleepy Eye Seeks Relief From State Board of Equalization
Sleepy Eye residents plan to appeal to the state board of equalization over recent assessments. Attorney I. M. Olsen and Hans Mo reviewed tax books in Sleepy Eye New Ulm and Springfield and prepared a comparative abstract showing Sleepy Eye valuations 6 to 400 percent above others. They will protest to secure a readjustment or seek a lower local tax rate for Sleepy Eye alone.
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Sleepy Eye
County Board of Equalization
State Board For Relief
I. M. Olsen
Hans Mo
New Ulm
Springfield
State Board of Equalization
State Board
Somerville
Village Board of Review
L. G. Vogel
Board of Review
Panacea
Joint Picnic Planned by Firefighters and Artillerymen on Hermann's Heights
Capt. Frank Burg's artillerymen and the New Ulm Fire Department prepare for a large joint picnic on Hermann's Heights next Sunday. Concordia band will provide music. parade starts at 1 pm from the engine house on Broadway, proceeding along Broadway and Minnesota to the grounds for an open air concert and amusements. Attendance expected to be large and a good time anticipated. Baltrusch suit filed in district court seeks 1215 for seized furniture. Co respondent Albert Pfaender named. Wm. E. Koch trustee to deliver furniture valued at 3668 dos. A. Eekstein, attorney, says the trustee sale will proceed at 2 pm today.
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Frank Burg
New
Baltrushes
Carl Baltrusch
Charles
Henry Hamann
Albert Pfaender
Hamann
Mr. Pfaender
Wm. E. Koch
Chas. Forster, Jr
Dos. A. Eekstein
Mr. Koch
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Crowded by Counterfeits
Advert says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is best for cuts burns and boils. Warns of many counterfeit imitations on the market while stressing genuine salve bears the DeWitt & Co. Chicago name and is sold by druggists.
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DeWatt
DeWitt
Epall GC
DeWitt & Co
Chicago
$1.50 Shoes Offer Promises Value to Shoppers
An ad announces $1.50 shoes as a bargain, claiming the footwear is full quality with no defects. It promises better value than typical shoes and urges customers to visit for these discounted items.
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