City Council Grants Licenses and Park Demolition
The city council approved liquor licenses for 23 local parlors under the new ordinances, with Charles Lindmeyer denied amid a prior moonshine warrant. Mike Gareis was authorized to raze the old German Park school house for materials, debris removal required by May 15, and bids had been sought earlier. The body discussed funding for public improvements estimated at 75,000 dollars, with 20,000 city share, and planned judge appointments for the April 5 city election plus registration set for March 29. Women will vote in the election. They also voted to redeem 10,000 dollars of sewer bonds due April 1 and to invest funds.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Mike Garcia
German Park
Gareis
Otto Oswald
Jerry Reardon
Herman Beusamann
Emil Mueller
Karl Aufderhelde
Hugo Gebser
L. B. Krook
William Lieb
H. F. Schrader
New Ulm
William P. Backer
Tax Office Aide Assists New Ulm Residents In Tax Filing
St Paul internal revenue officer H Herder arrives Monday to help New Ulm residents file income tax returns due by March 15. He will be in the mayor's office until Saturday noon, offering guidance during office hours. Partnerships are urged to file income reports though their income is not taxed, with data sent to Washington, D C.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
H. Herder
St. Paul
Washington, D. C
Farm Bureau Drive Launches In Brown County
County Agent Willis Lawson and 11 canvassers begin a countywide Farm Bureau membership drive in Cottonwood Sigel and Milford townships. The appeal highlights the organization as nonpolitical and powerful, citing savings from defeated legislation and ongoing efforts to unify farmers under county state and national bodies.
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Willis Lawson
Sleepy Eye
Brown County Farm Bureau
Cottonwood
Sigel
Milford
J. Heaton
Shannon City
Lawson
United States
National Farm Bureau
Minnesota
Iowa
Congress
American Farm Bureau Federation
Holy Trinity Church Reports Strong Finances and High School Fund
The Holy Trinity Catholic Church in this city reports excellent finances in Rev. Robert Schlinkert’s annual pamphlet. The new Holy Trinity high school, built last year, represents about $50,000 in investment with $2,219.82 from St. Patrick Council K of C for lab equipment and $1,000 from St. Joseph Society for the high school fund.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Robert Schlinkert
Holy Trinity High School
St. Patrick Council
K. of C
St. Joseph Society
St.Joseph Society
Lecture on Germany at Turner Hall in New Ulm
Rev J Schubert of Detroit Mich will speak Friday evening at Turner Hall New Ulm on From Versailles to Versailles or the Rise and Fall of the German Empire. Admission free, with a collection for residents of Neu Ulm Bavaria who are in distress.
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J. Schubert
Detroit, Mich
Detroit
Mich
Turner Matt i
New Ulm
Versailles
German Empire
Pape
Neu Ulm
Bavaria
Germany
L. A. Fritsche
New Ulm HLS Quint District Champs Defeat Redwood Falls
New Ulm High School wins district basketball crown with a 26 to 25 victory over Redwood Falls in Mankato. The win secures a state trip to Carlton on March 7 and 18, marking five straight district appearances. Redwood Beats Lamberton earlier 24 to 17, Sleepy Eye upset by New Ulm earlier, and a near-even final that kept the crowd perched.
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New Ulm High School
Mankato
Carlton
New Ulm
Sleepy Eye
Redwood
Lamberton
Redwood Falls
Redwood Church
Turntag at St. Paul Sunday Send Class to Northwestern Meet
The event at St. Paul Sunday will also send the class to the Northwestern Gymnastic Meet. The report notes participation by students and the schedule for travel and competition at the regional meet.
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ST. Paul
Governor lifts ban on muskrat trapping after review
Governor J A O Preus revoked his muskrat protection order, ending a partial revival in Brown County and elsewhere. A community gathering at Mrs Eleonora Mullen’s home featured an auction bridge. A district gymnastic tournament and Northwestern events drew delegates from St Paul, St Anthony and New Ulm Turnvereine with New Ulm detailing delegation names.
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J. A. O. Preus
Brown
MARKET REPORT SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK PRICES
Cattle 1 800 head steady with top beef steers around 9 50 to 10 00 hogs 3000 head 25 to 40 cents lower trades between 8 00 and 10 25 bulk 9 50 to 10 00 sheep 7000 head steady with best lambs near 9 50 local market notes and sales at 8 25 to 8 50 for common steers calves 9 50 top and other livestock prices described along with a funeral notice for N M Ewy and local college building prospects and Rockefeller endowment details.
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South St. Paul
Minn
Confirmation Classes Examination At Three Local Churches
The 46 members of St. Pauls Ey Lutheran confirmation class will be examined in special services next Sunday at 7 30 pm due to a congregational meeting on Sunday afternoon about building plans. The class comprises 26 boys and 20 girls. At By Friendens church the confirmation class will be examined next Sunday morning beginning at 4 pm instead of 10 30. The class includes 17 local church youth and one each from Essig and Nicollet churches. Friedent church Sunday school begins next Sunday at 9 am instead of 9 30 am. G A Flick of Minneapolis, longtime New Ulm resident, is visiting relatives here for a week. Postmasters are instructed to publicize that registered or insured mail is required for valuable items and that ordinary delivery does not insure loss. domestic mail with seals or stickers other than postage stamps may be unmailable and postage stamps should be used only on the address side for special delivery postage rules in effect December 1 1920 to January 1 1921.
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University of Minnesota
Northwestern Gymnastic Association
Minnesota Turnbezirk
New Ulm
New Ulm Turnverein
Turner Hall
Ldeal Society
Northwestern
Stciety
Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Peter
C. J. Johnson
Gaetavil Adolphus College
Rockefeller Foundation
New York City
Aaye
Yokuaon
St. Paul's Ey
By. Friendens
Essig
Nicollet
Friedent
High School Dance Vote Halts Banquet Plans
The local board of education debated allowing students to attend the Junior-Senior banquet at the high school with a “dance floor” request. After hours of discussion, a faction opposed to dancing prevailed, citing that feet exercises are not essential to education. Meanwhile, district finances show receipts of 48 424.91 and expenditures of 47 518.18 with a remaining balance of 911.78.
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Board of Education
Stetward Hae
Pufsliesehiyels
G. A. Hintz
John Henley
J. T. Vogel
Herman FP. Raabe
Wick
Vogel
Zschunke
Alfred
Jas
Tin
Henle
Raabe
New Ulm Indépendent School District
Gloor
Brown County District Court
Laubks
Gannon
Fis
Dave
Cupid
Glour
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Clarence Herzog
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