Lecturers Draw Big Crowds as Seats Sell Out in City
Large turnout expected for Bryan lecture with distant attendees from Northwestern and St. Louis lines. Tickets sold from Hunskn with visitors from Ver son Center Tracy Marshall and others, while debates about Bryan as 1908 Democratic nominee circulate among national figures. A separate fire incident damaged woodwork but Minnesota Mutual insured property and pledged restoration.
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Bryan
New Ulm
St. Louis
Hunskn
Mr. Johnson
Verson Center
Mankato
Tracy
Marshall
National Committee
Democratic Party
Col Byran
Dahlman
Roosevelt
West
Middle West
South
Merowing
Col
Todas
Redmann Returns for His Rents in Wild Court Claims
Julius Redmann,ailed by a delusion that the world is his, resurfaced during the Koch trial and sought unpaid rent from officials. He claimed half a million in courthouse rent and millions in sums from various firms. Arrested Friday, he was briefly committed to St Peter’s asylum after a judge deemed him insane for threatening to collect rent. He was later returned when residence could not be confirmed, a local witness placing him in Yellow Medicine county.
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Julius Redmann
Koch
St. Peter
Redmann
Judge George
Yellow Medicine County
George
Minnesota Mutual Makes Good Fire Prevented at Home
By the timely arrival of Mr Bal eusch, a spark from the stove on Minnesota Street Monday afternoon could have caused a disastrous fire. Neighbors reported smoke and flames, but rapid action and presence of Mr Bal eusch stopped the incident before major damage occurred.
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Baleusch
Minnesota Street
Eagle Mill Plans 5000 Barrel Capacity with New Elevators
Eagle Mill Co of this city plans a major expansion to 5000 barrels daily. Twelve new elevators, each 40,000 bushels, will be built in towns along OC and NW routes, expanding outside New Ulm. A large terminal elevator will be added on mill property to boost capacity while water hardness prompts water treatment investigations.
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Eagle Mill Co
Minnesota
Silverson
Chicago
Hamilton
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Hilmar Aslaksen
United, States
Ladies Wanted A Permanent Position At An Established House
An old established business seeks energetic women for a permanent office job. Salary ranges from 12 to 18 dollars weekly with expenses paid weekly from headquarters. Expenses advanced. They furnish everything. Apply to Secretary at 620 Monon block Chidazo, 11, 26.
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Monon Block
Chidazo
Seed Company Organized In New Ulm By Sleepy Eye Leader
Fred Meier of Sleepy Eye forms Mingota Seed Co in New Ulm with J L Schoeh Ferdinand Crone Dred Meier J Klossner and Hi Dirks. Schoeh presides Meier secretary. Plan a warehouse and wholesale field expanding seed business across the region amid merchant concerns. Also notes a drunken disturbance case and a notice of new music at 508 Center Street.
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Fred Meier
Sleepy Eye
Khan
New Ulm
Mingsota Seed Co
J. L. Schoeh
Perdinand Crone
Dred Meier
J. Klossner
Meier
Sleepy Bye
Wisconsin
Dakotas
Dakota
Rural telephones spark citizen petitions in Minnesota Central talks
Citizens and farmers rally around rural telephone connections seeking cooperation with Minnesota Central to link rural lines to the city. Minnesota Central favors partnerships but opposes rural lines using its exchange for competitive toll traffic. A Milford group met with Dr. Schoch and attorney Pfaender, awaiting a formal rural board to act before firm terms can be discussed.
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Minnesota Central
Minne- Central
Milford
Dr. Schoch
Pfaender
Rural Telephone Co
Drink Drives: Young Man Amuck in Court
Julius Hallich, aged son-in-law, abused his wife during intoxication and was arrested last Thursday. He was fined 10 pounds plus costs by Justice Brandt.
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Julius Hallich
Justice Brandt
Ry dell uncovers stolen goods in Minneapolis
A. E. Rydell the Pinkerton detective who helped in the Koch case in New Dim has uncovered three plants in Minneapolis containing 84 000 worth of goods stolen from the T M Roberts Supply House and led to the arrest of Austin Grist Gordon and Andrew Olson. The plants were at 308 Irving Ave and associates homes at 702 Girard Ave North and 10th St North.
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A. E.rydell
Pinkerton
Koch
New Dim
Minneapolis
T. M. Roberts Supply House
Mr. Austin
Grist Gordon
Andrew Olson
Austin
Roberts Supply House
Gordon
Northern Pacific Express Co
Olsen
Great Northern Express Co
Irving Ave
Girard Ave
Olson
10Th Street
Interest in G A R Work Grows In St Paul Encampment
Mrs Erest Wicherski, president of the local Ladies of the G A R, attended the St Paul encampment meetings. She notes declining veteran attendance, rising interest in legislation to aid veterans wives at the Soldiers Home, and growing activity of the Ladies of the GAR compared with the Woman's Relief Corps.
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Erest Wicherski
G. AR
St. Paul
Soldiers Home
The
Woman’s Relief Corps
Counties Refuse Aid for Eye Injury Victim Child
A three year old girl from near Linden in Blue Earth county was taken to a city hospital after a pair of shears injured her eye. Dr Reneke asked Blue Earth and Brown counties to cover the treatment costs but both refused, forcing the doctor to operate and remove the eye. The girl's parents are very poor and seek county assistance for her ongoing care.
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John Swenson
Linden
Blue Earth County
Rieneke
Blue Earth
Brown County
Reneke
Local Charms and Medical Remedies Mentioned in Fractured Note
A fragmented 19th century notice praises Charles F. Lemberger of Syracuse for a quick eye healing using Bockleh’s Aroid Salve. The item extols cures and mentions Olsen drug store and Dry Weaver's Syrup and Cerate as treatments for blood and skin ailments, in a curious antiquated tone.
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Chas. F. Lemberger
Syracuse
Nox
Watertoos Cure touted by Texas colonel in letter
A Texas Honey Grove resident Colonel John M Fuller nearly met his Waterloo from liver and kidney troubles. He credits Electric Bitters for a cure after a family doctor offered no relief. The letters promote Dyspepsia Biliousness and Kidney Disease cures by O M Olsen druggist at 50 cents a bottle. It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry and Shoe Soles advertised.
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John M. Fuller
Honey Grove
Texas
0. M. Olsen
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G. A. Ottomeyer
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Crry
Toledo
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Frank J. Cheney
Hall
A. W.gleason
Roellvieger
Center Street