Death of J A Toberer in New Ulm
Johnny Toberer died Monday evening at 6 80 oclock from pneumonia after nine years in Col William Pfaender real estate and insurance. Born in New Ulm he lived here 28 years and was a rising young man. He belonged to the Turnverein and his funeral will be under its auspices. His parents Mr and Mrs Johnny Toberer and relatives mourn the loss with the community.
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Johnny Toberer
New Ulm
William Pfaender
Turnverein
Comfrey Creamery Pays 24 Cents Butter Fat In November
The Comfrey creamery reported 24 cents per pound for butter fat to patrons in November. One farmer earned 87 dollars for his butter fat that month, with ten Delbert Rowe and Walter Dickensen, teachers north of town, noted among recipients. A separate incident recounts a narrow escape when two youths in a two horse covered carriage, crossing Jolson crossing, were hit by a passenger train No. 16 about four pm. The carriage was wrecked, horses injured, but the youths survived. The engineer may have failed to signal the crossing. damages are expected to be considered by the company.
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Times
Richardson
Comfrey Creamery
Delbert Rowe
Walter Dickensen
Hott
Comfrey
Joe
Springfield
Jolson
Gomfrey
Chinch Bugs Threaten Sherburne Farms This Season
A Sherburne Advance column warns farmers of a looming chinch bug plague the upcoming season. It explains how dry conditions favor the pests, notes that winter survival yields many offspring, and discusses limited natural control through climate and parasites. The piece also urges monitoring farm papers for remedies and suggests cautious planning. It closes with a joke about a bookkeeper hoping for a raise to support an extended family.
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Sherburne
Hngs
City Council Meeting Procedures and Appointments
The City Council held a regular meeting with most members present except Nagel. Reports from the fire department, police, and street commissioners were read and filed. Transfers of liquor licenses were approved. Henry Engel named fire marshal for the year. A temporary sawmill site permit was granted. A five year honorable discharge policy for fire department members was adopted, with execution by the mayor and city clerk. William Brust granted honorable discharge after over ten years. A contract dispute with Tuppe & Granny was adjusted, with partial payment and ratings to ensure roof, gutter, and ceiling work follow the plan. An assistant fire engineer was confirmed. A special three member committee was appointed to study electric light plants and report in February.
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City Justices’ and Fire Department
John Wiltscheck
Jos
Palmer & Landwehr
Department of Date
New Ulm
Tire Department
William Brust
Bisl
Tuppe & Granay
Jestra
Gieseke
Ing
Tappe & Granny
Property transfers and marriage licenses listed in county records
The page lists multiple land transfers totaling various 40 acre and 60 acre tracts in townships including New Ulm Sleepy Eye and Springfield with sellers and buyers. also records 12 marriage licenses for individuals from Princeton Linden Morgan Sleepy Eye Springfield and other locales.
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Lerie Michael A. Ganske
Edward Edward Nelson
Louis Bloe Rind
Oscar Laurson
Owen Mortis
Alfred C. Astrup
Philip Liesch
Geo. Lieech
New Ulm
John Peters
Adam J. Peters
New Ulm Fk
Martin Schnobrich
Eter Tad Co
John Ih. Lau
Inns J. Stockstad
Sarah Prescott
Ernest Fritsche
F. Hi. Retzlaff
Joseph Schnobrich
Frank C. Schnobrich
Samuel J. Fryhling
Princeton
Minn Sina
Julia Knutson -Linden
Julius H. Anderson Morgan
Minnie Susse
John A. Roiger
Jozephine Hagemann
Sleepy Eye
Wenzel Windsehutl
Catherina Schuebrich
Claus L. Semans
Springfield
Maud May Cady
Joseph Wersal
Atila Sellner
Rev Updyke Continued as Pastor at Congrega tional Church
At the annual meeting the Congregational church unanimously reappointed Rev. Updyke for the year, after he supplied the pulpit for three months following Rev. Johnson’s resignation. He is welcomed as a permanent fixture in New Clim church circles. Officials named include Prudential committee Mesdames C Mowery and J F Webber and Finance committee members G A Ottomeyer Henningsen I L Beecher. Music committee W G Little H Beecher A W Bingham. Treasurer Alex Ottomeyer. Trustee G A Ottomeyer. Supt Sunday School E T Critchett. The group also decided to buy the Bingham property next to the church for a parsonage. Ole Jorgenson has resigned as deputy county auditor Vogel’s office. L S Krook now holds the position.
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Congregational Ebmelh
Updyke
Johnson
Congregational Church
Shades of Believe
Prudential Committee
Mesdames C. Mowery
J. F. Webber
G. A. Ottomeyer
Mu Henningsen
I. L. Beecher
W. G. Little
HL. Beecher
Turner Hall Dedication Planned for June Twenty Six
Arrangements near completion for the formal opening of Turner Hall with a dedicatory program on Saturday June 26 featuring speeches in English and German by local society members. The event will include vocal and instrumental numbers calisthenics by the turning class and a grand banquet at 11 followed by dancing at midnight in the gymnasium basement.
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Turner Hall
Courtland notices and local movements reported
Special correspondent notes courtland residents and visitors leaving with cattle for Chicago. Doty takes three cars of cattle. Miss Frieda Schlottmann at New Uhn studying dressmaking. Miss Su Hatcher spent two weeks with family in St Peter. Miss Mabel Doty leads Hatcher’s department at school Monday. Theo Tange drives cattle to Chicago. J J Sehlekou Jr accepts Cobden station agency. Lenn Jacobson of Sleepy Eye visiting Schlott ning. Harry Raymond of Sleepy Eye visiting old schoolmates. S M Ladd of St Peter guest at Doty home over Sunday. Marvin Tyler returns home to resume brass pounding at depot.
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Courtland
al, Doty
Chicago
Frieda Schlottmann
New Uhn
Su Hatcher
St. Peter
Theo. Tange
J. J. Sehlekou Jr
Cobden
Lenn Jacobson
Sleepy Eye
Gertie Schlottning
Harry Raymond
S.M. Ladd
J. H. Doty
Marvin Tyler
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap German Syrup Remedy
An ad extols a cough and cold cure claimed to heal and alleviate severe throat and lung troubles. It suggests travel to warmer climates if possible and promotes German Syrup from Beselee as a proven remedy, noting years of recommendation and widespread use.
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Irene
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Hummel Brothers, Men's and
Boys’ Outfitters
Minnesota
Minin
the Review
Crone Bros
J. A. Toberer
Philadelphia Record
Nagel
Klossner
Covave
Rev. Updyke
Ole Jorgenson
Vogel
L. 8. Krook