Cattle Exhibit at State Fair Sets Record for Minnesota Breeders
The Minnesota State Fair cattle show highlights record premiums totaling 17064 with special awards and increased dairy breed classifications. Shorthorns lead in quality, and efforts favor home Minnesota exhibitors with a 4400 Minnesota fund and restrictions against repeat wins. Judges plan a tight, efficient schedule to showcase larger, better stock despite drought concerns.
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Minnesota
Americana Shorthorn Breeders’ Association
Minnesota Fair
Shorthorn Association
Actress Julia Dean Rising Star of American Stage
Actress Julia Dean recalls a career built from humble beginnings to near top rank in American theater. The Human Life interview shares her stage philosophy on clothes, preferring smart chic style over sheer beauty and offering color guidance for readers.
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Julia Dean
August
Miss Dean
America
Star
Rialto
New York
Human Lipe Poulisuing Co
Boston
Brown County Fair Promises Great Event in 1910
The Brown County Agricultural Society announces the 1910 fair at the fair grounds on September 15 16 and 17 with higher premiums for livestock and farm products. Local horses will race for purses totaling 1100 while Kamakishi family the Murdos and their trained dogs provide amusement. New Ulm horses are entered in races and officials promise a superior program.
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Brown County
Brown Co. Agricultural Society
Kamakishi
Murdos
Ulm
Barred Civil War Veterans Reunion Moved to Capitol
The Minnesota Civil War Veterans Association will not hold its annual reunion at the state fair this year due to the fair board anti pass rule. President Geo L. Hubbard announced the gathering will meet in the representatives chamber at the state capitol on Wednesday September 7 with officers notified that veterans cannot be admitted free at the fair.
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Minnesota
Fair Board
Geo L. F. Hubbard
Representatives Chamber
State Capitol
A Day of Recreation and Joy in Young America
Two hundred visitors from New Ulm plan a festival day in Young America on August 28. Local groups including the Ladies Turner class and chorus will provide a 40 to 50 strong turnout while the 2nd Reg't Band adds about thirty musicians. The excursion fare is 1.50 for a round trip, with trains departing New Ulm at 8 am and returning from Young America at 8 pm.
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New Ulm
Young America
Reg’t
W F Collins Writes from Washington and Okanogan
W F Collins formerly of this city sends greetings from Okanogan Washington thanking the Review for weekly issues. He notes forest fires surrounding the town and government hiring fighters, recounts a three day outing in the heat that left him exhausted, and sends a souvenir postal card of the growing town.
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W. I. Collins
Okanogan
Wash
Kesp
New Linen Mattress Industry Chooses Minnesota Site
Minnesota lands Oxford Linen Mattress Co a $600,000 Maine firm after extensive site study. Robert Gould signs land contracts in Winona for fireproof buildings. Mudge process enables rapid flax to linen, boosting domestic linen output with decortication on farms. Mattresses touted as sanitary and cooler than hair or cotton. Gould and executives intend to relocate families to Minnesota.
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Minnesota
Oxford Linen Mattress Co
Maine
Robert G. Gould
Winona
Mattress Company
Mississippi
Oxford Linen Mills
North Brookfield
Mass
Benjamin Cushing Mudge
Europe
Mudge
Eli Whitney
United States
Ireland
Scotland
Belgium
New England
Gould
Man Injured Splitting Rock at Flint Rock Quarry
J Schroepfer, 55, was injured Monday forenoon while splitting rock at Flint Rock Quarry. A rock fragment glanced and struck his right eye. A local physician treated the wound at once.
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Flint Rock Quarry
J. Schroepfer
Flint Rock
Mr. Schroepfer
Former New Ulm Boy Found in Iowa Button Factory
Orral E. McCue 16 year old son of Mr and Mrs B McCue of St Paul and formerly of New Ulm, disappeared last November after delivering a 95 05 check and leaving home for unknown reasons. He was traced via postcards from Washington state to Montana and Burlington Iowa, where police found him working in a button factory and he was later brought home.
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Orral EB. McCue
B. McCue
St. Paul
New Ulm
Burlington
Iowa
Orval
St.Paul
Wayland Small
Washington State
Washington
Marl Seiter
Ulm
Billings
Montana
J. H. ‘Edwards
Women's Institutes Plan in Illinois and Minnesota outlined
Illinois tests a plan for Women s Institutes linked to Farmers Institutes promoting domestic science, sanitation, kitchen design, and youth instruction. A central state group meets annually with Farmers Institutes. Minnesota notes local meetings on home subjects with two eight factor domestic science courses in Cokato and Cannon Falls.
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Illinois
Federal Department of Agriculture
Tllinois
Organization of Women
State Organization of Farmers’ Institutes
Io Minnesota
Farmers’ Institute
Cokato
Cannon Falls
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