New Ulm to Host Regional Child Welfare Conference
Three sessions are planned at the armory in New Ulm on May 4 for the Brown Sibley and Redwood County region conference of child welfare workers. An open evening meeting invites officials teachers pastors editors and interested citizens to attend.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Brown, Sibley
Redwood Counties
New Ulm
Redwood County
Uhm
Iveman Polkow
Springfield
John G. Wooldriclk
Sleepy Kiyo
Philip Lieseh
J. C. Rothenburg
I. Kennedy
Wm. B. Mather
W. T. Eckstein
Red Cross
B. I. Shumaker
A. L. Olson
Sibley County
John G.’ Wooldrick
Brown County
Misa Martha Beatty
Misa Agnes Crowley
Children’s Bureau
A. R. A. Lundon
Redwouin County
Claude H. McKenzie
W. B. Mather
R. B. Keir
Su Ecome
L. A. Fritsche
Philip Liesel
Misa Fern Kennedy
Martha Beatty
Farm Worker Died After Horse Kicking Incident
Theodore Falk of Comfrey was injured by a horse while working at his sister Mrs Paul Pidde’s farm home. He died of peritonitis after abdominal injuries and an operation. Falk, 58, born in Germany, had lived in New Ulm area most of his life and is survived by brothers William Fred Carl and sister Mrs. Pidde. Burial took place Sunday afternoon with services in New Ulm’s Lutheran church.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Theodore Falk
Fred
Carl Falk
Paul Pidde
Comfrey
Loretto
Germany
America
New Ulm
Pidde
William Falk
Bedford
Ind
Carl
Falk
Sity
Gutheran Church
Albrecht
Martin Fiméyer
Alwins
Mia
Jos
Fimeyer
Mathilda
Mary
Frank
Alois Frank
Essig
Auto Flies Track No One Hurt In Crash
Auto accident near Courtland leaves G. F. Senske and Joe Brey with minor scrapes after a spindle pin breaks causing wheel to fly off and the car to tip into a ditch. Damage estimated under 40 dollars. Senske plans hospital release Tuesday and to move to Northfield for groceries business.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Anc
Iit
G. F. Staske
Joe Brey
Courtland
Courtland Bridge
Ett
Senske
Leva
Northfield
Nonpartisan League Reduces Dues and Reorganizes Leadership
Minnesota state committee announces a two year dues of 6.50 under Nonpartisan League and places founder A C Townley in full charge of organization work. Townley to fund costs from dues and oversee re enrollment while state committees handle political activities. A campaign manager will supervise political efforts and state groups will lead political affairs.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
A. C. Townley
Minnesota
Townley
League
Firemen Bid New Ulm for 1924 Convention and More
New Ulm plans to bid for the 1924 and 1925 Firemen conventions after a Monday night meeting. Delegates named include Chief Henry Engel and members from each company. The 1923 convention is in Mankato with hopes of 1924 returning to New Ulm. Ford repair for an emergency vehicle is approved at about 150200 dollars. Local notices also mention electoral races for Redwood and Nicollet counties with candidates Grimm Sam Abrahamson and others.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New Ulm
Fire Department
Rochester
Henry Engel
Relief Assn
Fred Plaender
Engine Co
John Herzog
Hose Co
Herman Schlender
Otto Niemann
Joe Polta
Geo. Polta
Hook & “Ladder Co
Chas. Brust Jr
Peter Herman
Mankato
Jack Forster
Sam Abrahamson
Bernadotte
Office’ of Register of Deeds of
Nicollet Couns
Peter Bi Fay
A.W. Schmidt
Fielt
Sehel 15 Shy Of Needed Funds
The Lambertom Star faces foreclosure with $469.79 due by May 1 as editor W. Schei appeals to millers to donate $1 each to stave off closure. He cites debts, lawsuits, and a shrinking readership while claiming his paper standsalone against broader opposition.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Lambertom Star
W. &. Schei
Millers
Schei
Star
Shase
Sch Dublisher
Mr. Schei
Lamberton
St. Paul
Ile Indus
Several Changes Among Teachers for Next Year
Several teaching positions will shift as re elected staff decline. New hires include Miss Emma Tripp to English with 1400 salary and Miss Marie Lohren also English at 1400, plus replacements in Home Economics, Mathematics, and upper and primary classes across Franklin and Emerson schools.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Hattie Myrick
Miriam Morse
Elizabeth Scheaterbach
Anoka
Minnesota
Tripp
Marie Lohren
Waseca
Amy Wessel
Grace Garvey
Miss Wessel
Montevideo
Garvey
Barnum
Agatha Russe
Tech
Treadwell
Marguerite ‘Wyatt
Sabine
Carleton College
Mary Kemp
Lake City
Kemp
Gordon
Ohaslka
Dorothy Kern
Washington School
Harriet Nickel
Ida Heers
Selma Fenske
Franklin’ School
Heers
Margaret Conway
Emerson School
Miss Kern
Marjorie Boernick
Faribault
Arnold Gloor
A.C. Clark
Gretchen Steinhauser
Jean Treadwell
Agatha Russell
Franklin School Adopts Teacher Salary Schedule
The board set a wage scale at a special meeting two weeks earlier. Elementary teachers with minimal training start at 900 dollars, rising with experience. junior high at six hundred plus. high school teachers begin at 1200 with 50 dollar increments every five years. Rural and interrupted experience count half. A 25 dollar allowance applies to principalships at Washington and Lincoln Schools.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Washington
Lincoln
Pohlmann Bros Win St Marys Construction Bid
Pohlmann Bros awarded the general contract for St Marys church and school on South Minnesota Street with a total cost of 75 365 including heating plumbing and wiring. Everling Electric will handle wiring for 1165, Gulden and Vercoe heating and plumbing for 11400. Other bids ranged up to 70764, 67718, 66980, and 66397 with original Pohlmann bid 66750 reduced after alterations.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
St. Mary's
Pohlmann Bros
South
Minnesota
Gulden & Vercoe
Everling Electric Company
P. W. Soukup
Charles Emmerich
Everling
Weilandt and
Stegemann
Otto Tappe
New Ulm
John Schilt
Redwood Falls
J. B. Nelson Construction Company
Mankato
Puhlmann
Tragedy in New Ulm: Man Kills Bride Hope Then Himself
Martin Fimeyer of North German Street New Ulm shot at Katherine Becker of Sykestown ND at her rooming house on 687 Cedar Street St Paul after learning she courted others. He then killed himself. Becker was wounded but not fatally. Fimeyer died. obituary notes he was almost 25.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Martin Fimeyer
Joseph Fimeyer
North German Street
Cedar Street
St Paul
Katherine Becker
Sykestown
N. D
New Ulm
Dakota
Fimeyer
Mise Becker
Martin
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Child Welfare Workers Meeting
Armory
Evimols
Co. Supt
Kennedy
Sibley
Redwood
Fern Kenney
Idry Theodore Falk
George Grimm
Office of Register of Deeds of
Red
Wood County
A.D. McRae
E-Elde|tion
Grimm
First National Bank of Lamberton
New
Mary Almeter
Marie Garnoch
Rollin Church
P. F. Stanton
Mandal
Herman Hein
da Koch
Elizabeth Schmidt
Librettsn
Emerson
Mary Sauter
Marie Lunde
Erna Holsinger
Ann Welch
É Eas
Weet Enite
Joe Patermed
Conway
Anna Schmidt
ST Mary's
J. B. Nelson Company
Odia Brick and Tile Company
Laffért ‘Cement Construction “Company
Board of Education
Lafayette
Éeeastar
E.E. Blomquist
Lafayette Cohools
R. G. ‘Bhoreen
Albert Olmstead
Nicollet County
Supreme Court of
State of
Frank Prokash
Alice Allen
Teoblebaindddin Faribault
John Meints
Luverne
Meints