Homecoming for Camp Lakeview A Company unit
Co. A returned from camp Lakeview to a large welcome at the depot led by a 42 piece band. The march to the armory featured a decorated carriage and a procession. Captain Pfaender reports A Company as the region’s largest in camp with 20 sharp shooters to date and aims for expert status on 800 and 1000 yard ranges. Two soldiers, Ben Frank and John F. Gollnast, were dishonorably discharged for absence without leave.
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Abe National Fish
A. Plaender
Groebeiner
Kinuse
Schlender
Sack
Henry Grussendorf
Clarance Grussendorf
Pfeiffer
Rosmer
Englebert
Hubbard
Herbart Grussendorf
Theo
Clobes
Dorn
Carl Englebert
Roland Neumann
Victor Neumann
Schmid
Zschunke
Death of Argh Fiend and His Santee Crimes
Gusa Godfrey a full blooded Negro linked to Sioux massacres died at the Stan tee reservation in Nebraska aged about seventy. He allied with the Sioux during the warpath and aided killings around Fort Ridgely New Ulm and the Zimmerman family massacre. He later turned state’s evidence and his testimony led to thirty nine hangings at Mankato.
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Morton, Minn
Gusa Godfrey
Stantee
Nebraska
Redskin
Godfrey
Sioux Agency
Fort Ridgely
Zimmerman
Humphrey
Beaver Creek
Mary Anderson
Mary Swandt
Mary Schwartz
Special Rates To Minnesota State Fair Announced
Western Passenger Association approves one and a half fare round trips for Minnesota and Wisconsin points within 160 miles of the Twin Cities for the Minnesota State Fair from Sept 6 to 10, with return by Sept 13. Rates apply on multiple railroads including Chicago and North Western and Milwaukee lines, encouraging convention traffic and longer fair stays.
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Minnesota
Western Passenger Association
Wisconsin
Chicago & Northwestern
Chicago, St. Paul
Minneapolis & Omaha
Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul
Chicago & Great Western
Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rock Island Pacific
Chicago North-Western
Chicago, St Paul
Twin Cities
Memorial Services for Gen Bobleter at Camp Lakeview
Memorial services at Camp Lakeview on July 18 1909 honored Gen Joseph Bobleter. Rev Ezra C Clemens delivered the sermon praising his patriotism loyalty and long military career across Civil War Spanish American War and Regular Army service. The chaplain and Second Regiment Band led hymns prayers and tributes reflecting on his sacrifice and enduring legacy as a comrade and leader.
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Camp Lakeview
Hkobleter
Ezra C. Clemmons
D. D
Bobleter
Reeses
Agnus Déi
America
F.C. Clemens
D.D
State Guard
Joseph Hobleter
Loyal
Infantry
Navy
Cavalry
Regular Army
12Th Minnesota
MISS BETSY DANDRIDGE DIES AT 85 IN WINCHESTER
Elizabeth Taylor Dandridge widow of a president and former White House mistress known as Miss Betsy died Sunday in Winchester after a brief illness aged 85. Born at Fort Snelling Minnesota on April 20 1824 she faced a long period of illness before heart failure ended her life buried Tuesday remains laid to rest with family and dignitaries in attendance.
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Elizabeth Taylor Dandridge
Zachary Taylor
Winchester
Dandridge
Fort Snelling
Mion
White House
Betsy
Pork barrel battles loom after Supreme Court ruling
State auditor and treasurer plan to seek Attorney General guidance on the validity of the tree bounty, wolf bounty, horse thief rewards, and numerous semi public subsidies. The Row includes Minnesota Live Stock Breeders Association and others with aid amounts cited, while Bee Keepers' group support is cited in the debate. A Rempel elevator fire near St James caused minor damage before firefighters contained the blaze.
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Supreme Court
Auch
Minnesota Live Stock Breeders’ Association
Minnesota
State Art Society
State Dairymen's Association
Minnesota State Horticultural Society
Art Society
Mankato Review
Bee Keepers’ Association
Boot and Shoe Workers’ Association
Elmer Gillott
Frank O'Neill
St. James
Arbogast family indictments loom over October trials
Louise Arbogast of St Paul, released on 20000 bail, plans an extended vacation with a companion after admitting departure from the Arbogast home. Her mother Mina Arbogast, also indicted for the murder, remains hospitalized with burns and a side abscess. Trials are set for October before Judge Orr.
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Louise Arbogast
St. Paul
Louis Arbogast
Arbogast
Louise
Tda
Mina Arbogast
Mr. Arbogast
Orr
Governor Johnson Heads North for Seattle Exposition
A long Minnesota delegation travels in special sleepers to Seattle for a two week exposition trip. The party includes Gov John A Johnson and Gov staff, Gen and Mrs Wood, Gen and Mrs Welch, Cols Lawler Conway Poehler and others from St Paul Minneapolis Hibbing Worthington and Duluth. The Minneapolis Tribune editorializes against McCleary appointment to mint, denouncing privileged interests overruling public will.
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John A. Johnson
Seattle Exposition
Johnson
F. B. Wood
E. L. Welch
St. Paul
John Dwan
Harbors
Matt Gasser
Duluth
Alex J. Stone
John J. Lawler
C. L. Weat
Austin
John R. Conway
Detroit
A. B. Poehler
Minneapolis
E. W. Murphy
Minnespolis
D. E. Jones
David Wallblom
R. Schiffman
Paul Dety
Daniel Aberle
William Wylie
Gustav Carlson
Hibbing
W. H. Hatcher
Harry Hobson
Worthington
E. H. Whitcomb
John E. Burchard
Minneapolis Tribune
McCleary
Minnesota
Congress
Privelege
Germany a Model in the Practice of Forestry
German forestry stands as a model of businesslike resource use. Experts note Germany's 35 million acres of forest, 31.9 percent state owned, and a history of scientific, exacting methods that boosted yields from 20 to 75 cubic feet per acre between 1840 and 1908. Over 50 years profits per acre rose sevenfold while timber lands improved in quality.
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Germany
German Empire
The Two Rivals Growing Faster in St Paul
Twin Office directories show St Paul surging ahead of Minneapolis in population. Minneapolis reaches 316,710 while St Paul has 234,786, with Minneapolis growing by 6,710 and St Paul by 5,487 in the past year, and since 1905 Minneapolis up 34,389 to 316,710 and St Paul up 37,?
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Seattle
Mr. McCleary
Ss. Louis Globe-Democrat
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Rockefeller
Alebiaon Weekly
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