Price and land debates in farm life ethics notes
A Farm Stock and Home column argues that cheap farm land drives debt, urges fair land pricing, and laments lack of farm fruit gardens. It weighs the moral cost of land prices on farmers and animals, and mocks excess wealth while calling for humane treatment of horses. A brief section lists marriage licenses and a travel note for the National Live Stock Convention with North Western tickets from Chicago.
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Kansas City
Yin and
North Western Live
Agenta
Chicago & North Western Ra Y
Superb Scenic Invesistance Cos tumes and Light Effects
A local play features costumes and light effects and draws general admiration. The note mentions a Wednesday morning 10 o clock seating event with a red seat sale opening at the City. Ticket prices listed include 290, 0b, 750 and 41.
Death of Mrs. W. G. Little at Phoenix Arizona
Mrs. W G Little died in Phoenix after a lung illness that began with a cold five years earlier. She was thirty and leaves a husband and two children, with funeral to be held at the Congregational church under Rev. Updyke. Her family, Dr and Mrs J B Hitech, long residents here, mourn her loss and the Christian community extends sympathy.
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Congregational Church
G. Updyke
Mr. Little
Lost Indigenous-Adopted Brother Seeks Casper Touchstone
A letter from Goodwill Dakota Territory asks for help locating a white man adopted by a Native man named Caske. The writer, claiming to be the brother of the adopted man, recalls the Dakota War trauma and a Minnesota home, and asks the Sisseton agency to aid in reuniting him with D. Myn, Chief Adam Little Thunder, near Creek. Separately, a burglary case in Courtney and a trial for Jos Reinhart and others ends with waived examinations and a discharge for Reinhart.
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Vogel
Goodwill
Court House
Caske
Minnesota
Sisseton
Adam Little Thunder
Creek
Short Session Probable for Gratia Jury in January Court
The January term of the district court at the county seat will convene with few criminal cases on the docket. Jas Montgomery will present The Farmers Elevator case for trial amid questions of alleged short funds by the former buyer. The Louisa Gasul injury case in New Ulm, and other civil matters, are listed with defenses by Hoidale Somsen and Steinhauser Lind. The Grand Jury named Ferdinand Crome foreman as sessions begin.
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Sleepy Eye
Agaibge Fox Montgomery
Montgomery
Steinhauser & Lind
Louisa Gasul
New Ulm
Albel Pfaender
AL Ackerle
Pitt Va
John Hae
Holdaleg
Somsen
Pitt Alb
BI Priender
Wilhelates
EB Hoode
Geo
Booth Bfaenderfor
Pitt Hagberg
Eckstein
State of Sinn
Wn. Haberberg
Plain Ibert Stelnhauser
Det
Sonler Safe Co
Ie Matter
Cefe
Millers & Mfg
Insurance Co
New Ulm Roller Mill Co
Lane & Nantz
Pitt
Hn Lind
Def
Passedler & Mffg. Insurance Co
Rho Mill Lane & Nantz
Pitts
Lind
Otto Peterson
Peter Madsen
L. Davis
Somerville & Olsen
Frank Riebel
Town of al
Appelant
Davis
Christopher Johnson
Town of Linden
N. B. Tharmodson
Steinke & Seidel
Geschwind
Bare
Keebe & Olsen
Fordef
Otter Va
Burnstown
Omredoniuece
Gena Osen
Pauline W. Schwarsrock
G. Schwatt
Olsen
Cero
Nears
Chelstinne Steinhauer
Ottire Appe
Strickler
Jos
A. Bekstein
Samsen
Leonard Boor
Louis P.fimever
Aes Toe
Albert Stain Hgnaer
Toth
Greene, Somerville & Fates
Pitt L. G. Davis
Sawn Mellenthin
John Beie Somerville
Alb. Praender
Myer Atari
Ay B . ‘Stein
Ferdinand Crome
Grand Jury
Annual Congregational Meeting Reports Strong Finances
The Congregational church held its annual meeting Friday, reporting larger undertakings with a small attendance but unanimous business. Debts were paid, a surplus exists, and the Parsonage property was purchased while one debt remains half paid. Officers elected include W. G. Little, A. F. Ottomeyer, E. T. Critchett, Herman Held, and committees led by Mrs. Mowery, Mrs. Webber, and Mrs. Hubbard. Pastor Updyke remains for at least another year.
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Congregational Church
W. G. Littte
A. F. Ottomeyer
Herman Held
Prudential Committee
Mowery
Webber
Hubbard
Eva Kicasner
G.A. Ottomeyer
Hll Beecher
N. Henningsen
E. T. Critchett
G. A. Ottomeyer
Adelaide Thurston Shines In Cozy Comers At Theatre
The career of Mime Thurston known for The Little Minister’s Lady Babbie rises in praise as she appears at Mi kato Theatre Friday night January 9th in At Cozy Comers. Debuting five years ago she later joined Bossio in A Texan Steer and then toured with a stock company at the Grand Opera House in Pittsburg.
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Thurston
Babbie
Mikato Theatre
Cozy Comers
Perpeteater
Theo
the Grand Opere Howes
Pittsburg
Notable Theatre Stars Thrill Buffalo Audiences
The article profiles Mavis Adan and Miss Thurston as beloved stage figures in multiple cities. It notes high audience approval for her performances and references engagements with Charlie Frohman and various plays including The Tattle Minister and The Greatest Thing in the World.
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Stack Company
Star Theatre
Buffalo N
Citie
Charlie Frohman
Tattle Minster
Mavis Adan
Pcos
Blaney
Jobe
Engelbert
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