Value of an Ideal lecture draws big audience in New Ulm
An unusually low price seats offer draws a large delegation from Sleepy Eye with fifty seats secured for Bryan speech at Turner theatre. Officials expect a full house as demand floods from surrounding towns along two rail lines. Bryan praised as national figure with broad appeal, tickets set at 2.75 dollars to fill the hall.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Turner
Hanska
St. Peter
W. J. Bryan
Turner Theatre
Bryan
Fivyan
New Ulm
Warner Society
Sleepy Eye
Ciy Seals
Change date of meeting to State Catholic Day
The Court of Catholic Order of Foresters seeks to move the state convention opening from the second Tuesday in June to Monday June 12 to allow a State Catholic Day on Sunday June 11. Andrew J. Eckstein, Chief Ranger, has obtained sanction from the Higher Court and aims to invite all courts to approve the shift, highlighting the city’s hospitality and the chance for visitors to fraternize before conference duties begin.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Court of Catholic Order of Foresters
Andrew J. Eckstein
St. John Court
Mr.Eckstein
Board names Prof Critchett. crushed rock roofing showcased
At the school board meeting Prof J T Critchett was unanimously reappointed superintendent of city schools for a twelfth year. A feature on the New Ulm Stone Co crushed rock roofing at the Masonic block notes numbers 2 and 3 rock used with tar, forecasting strong demand to summer. An ad for Berbine tonic claims regained vitality from anemia with testimonials.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
BOARD
Prof
Critchett
J. T. Critchett
Critenott
Ritchett
New
Ulm Stone Co
Masonic Block
WN. W
New Ulm Stone Co
Grand jury abolition bill discussed in Senate session
The adoption of a discretionary abolition bill for the grand jury was debated before the senate last Thursday. Among opponents to the bill were several senators, indicating parliamentary contention on the reform proposal.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Somerville
Hennepin County
Mother Grays Australian Leaf Promised for Women
A brittle ad notes a herbal remedy called Mother Gray's Australian Leaf claimed to ease female ailments and regulate monthly cycles. It promises safe long-term use and offers mail order from The Mother Gray Company in New York with a stated address.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Mother Gray
Farmers Will Form Rural Telephone Company in New Ulm
Farmers of Milford organized to build a rural phone network to New Ulm, selling shares at 25 dollars. A Minnesota Central vice president said the company would connect at city limits and charge 25 cents a month per rural subscriber, with 2.50 per year for prepaid service, while maintaining repair staff and line construction support.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Minnesota Central
Essig
New Ulm
Inter State Initiates New Idea for Insurance Jobs
President Barnes of the Inter State Accident and Relief Association orders a Minneapolis supply of heavy gold plated watch jobs with black silk ribbon to be given as premiums to agents for securing applications. The plan, new and different, aims to broaden interest and boost business by rewarding agents and applicants directly.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Barnes
Inter-State Accident and Relief Association
Minneapolis
Teachers Are Literary Guests at City Club Meeting
The Woman's Literary Club hosted city public school teachers at Mrs. H. J. Beecher's home. The program featured vocal and instrumental music readings and social games. An Educational T game encouraged word creation. top score won by Miss Hertha Weschcke, booby prize to Miss Steele.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Woman’s Literary Club
H. J. Beecher
Hertha
Weschcke
Thatow
Steele
Tucy Hauenstein
Bretta Price
Lucy Oy
Lillian Klosser
Lillian
Allen's Lang Balsam Cures Sore Throats and Coughs
An old medical claim promotes Allen's Lang Balsam as a remedy without opium. It allegedly calms inflammation and clears mucous to relieve sore throats and coughing, contrasting with opium laden medicines.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Allen
Mother Gray’s Powders Featured for Child Health
Ad text promotes Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders as a remedy for feverishness and upset stomach in children. Includes a sample offer and address in Le Roy, Nevada, with marketing emphasis aimed at mothers seeking relief for common infant ailments.
Also Mentioned on This Page
Win
J. Bryan
Sleepy Eye Mas
Gryes Heatry
Hedith
Vigor
Tony
Eugene A. Plefferle
Grand Jury
Milford
Woman's Literary Club
G. A. Ottomeyer
Crone Brothers