Young Man Dies After Appendicitis Surgery in New Ulm
Frank J. Stoffel of Morgan died in St Alexander hospital after two operations for appendicitis. He was 28, left a wife, and was active in local societies and the Morgan band. Funeral services planned by St John Conet, 0. B., with Morgan band members attending. The article also notes New Ulm’s financial strain with rising bonded debt and overdraft, and council debates on a bond issue to cover the shortfall.
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Frank J. Steffel
Morgan
St. Alexander Hospital
Steffel
New Ulm
Peter Stoffel
Wreag
Frank Steffel
St. John Conet
St. Michael's Society of Morgan
Morgan Band
City council weighs options on funding bridge debt
Officials considered a special election as a costly step and proposed refunding bonds for a year then borrowing 10,000 dollars from Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank of Minneapolis to extend the line to August 1 1905. A reply is awaited, but the plan aims to avoid outside funding and gain a popular vote.
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Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Savings Bank of
Minneapolis
New Ulm High School Graduation Tonight at Court House
Graduation exercises for New Ulm High School will be held this evening in the Brown County courthouse district courtroom. The program starts at eight with ten students receiving diplomas. Latin graduates are Arthur Dengler, Anna M. Dietz, Louise H. Jahnke and Mary L. Rasmussen. English graduates are Stanley E. Bingham, Helga V. Bolstad, Oscar M. Booek, Cleveland Frederick, Fred A. Hubbard and Cornelia B. Manderfeld. The program includes essays, salutatory, oration, songs, class history, prophecy, and diplomas presented by Rev. G. L. Morrill.
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New Ulm High School
Brown County Court House
Arthur Dengler
Anna M. Dietz
Louise H. Jahnke
Closing Ship's Books and Elevator Site Picks
Paymaster J Beecher and Pay Clerk B M Gaines are closing the training ship Monongahela books after it converted to a store ship bound for Guantanamo Cuba. The work includes paying crew and balancing expenditures with June 21 as a target. Also, Eagle Roller Mill Co has chosen sites for four new elevators on the Minneapolis and St. Louis line at Fairfax Clarkfield Dawson and Madison, costing about 4500 each, with repairs to other elevators underway.
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B. M. Gaines
Gingham Bros
Monongahela
Guantanamo
Cuba
Beecher
Navy Department
Gaines
Navy
North Atlantic
Mississippi
Gibraltar
Eagle Roller Mill Company
Minneapolis & St. Louis
Pairfax
Clarkfield
Dawson
Madison
G. A. Honstain & Co
Minneapolis
State Labor Convention Heads to New Ulm Meeting
Minnesota State Federation of Labor delegates to gather in New Ulm June 13 to 15 for the annual convention. Expected to draw hundreds from across the state with talks on major labor legislation and bills likely to be recommended for pass age. Several events include a Turner Park concert and a monster mass meeting at Turner Theatre with noted speakers. The election for Federation president looms with Neary facing Dix James and Garfield. The Dakota House hosts Federation headquarters while sessions run through Thursday night.
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Minnesota
State Federation of Labor
Palls
Twin Cities
St. Paul
Minneapolis
Duluth
St. Cloud
Brainerd
Here
New Ulm Turnverein
Turner Park
A. H. Garfield
St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly
John O'Donnell
Minnesota Labor
M. £. Neary
Harry Dix
C. @. James
Executive Council
Federation
Dakota House
Ils
Turner Theatre
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