New Ulm Rural Telephone Co Holds Sixth Annual Meeting
The New Ulm Rural Telephone Co met at Schell's Hall with Fred Pfaender presiding. Debts reduced to 4400, stock limited to 2950, dividend 7 percent on 48750 stock. Directors elected from New Ulm Milford Sigel Courtland Lafayette West Newton and officers reappointed. Plans include connecting with Northwestern and a program “She Stoops to Conquer” at Turner Hall next Friday.
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New Ulm Rural Telephone Co
Schell’s Hall
Fred Pfaender
Central
Northwestern Telephone Company
New Ulm
Fred Pfeender
F. H. Retzlaff
Chas. Grussendorf
Wm. Backer
Cottonwood
Jos
Ad. Schilling
Fred. Wellner
West Newton
Louis P. Bushard
Alex Russell
Alex
Russell
F. H. Retz- Wu
James
Otto Kohn
City Fathers in Session Approve Eagle Roller Mill Water Main
At a recent city council meeting three bids for Washington street sprinkling were reviewed. H Schemann won at 60 dollars monthly plus 1.50 daily for occasional work. Schemann also contracted for Minnesota street sprinkling and fire hauling. Eagle Roller Mill Co. secured a ten inch water line from the pump to its property line, paying about 40 percent of the 2500 dollar project. The council discussed a 13,000 liquor license surcharge and gas plant franchise issues, with protests urged but not acted on. Budget items and staff changes were noted, including resignations and discharges.
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Washington Street
H. Schemann
John Haeberle
Alfred G. Nagel
Mike J. Kilckhammer
Schemann
Minnesota
Eagle Roller Mill Co
Eagle Mill
Electric Light and Water Committee
Eagle Mill Co
Finance Committee
Assensor Chas Grossendorf
New Ulm
Fourtado
Chicago
Feurtado Seke
B. F. Hlomsquist
Winchell Explores Long Buried City near Mankato
Minneapolis geologist Professor N H Winchell reports findings in Cambria Township twenty miles northwest of Mankato revealing a pre Indian city or village site covering several acres. Ivory fragments pottery arrows and stone tools suggest a race with advanced crafts lived after the last glacial period, with many relics buried under soil and ash and a clay deposit linking to local pottery manufacture.
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Borcia
Minneapolis Journal
Mankato
Mino
Hon
Minnesota
N. H. Winchell
Minneapolis
Cambria
Greece
Winchell
Wichell
New Ulm Business Men's Gun Club Forms
Enthusiastic sportsmen organized the New Ulm Business Men's Gun Club at Gebell's Hall with 45 members. Dues are eight dollars annually, practice slated at the Fair grounds on Sundays and Wednesdays at 6 30 PM, with pigeon shoots using five thousand clay birds and a per bird fee for participants. Officers elected include President Chas Hauenstein and Vice President W J Julius.
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Pres
Chas. Hauenstein
W. J. Julius
W. E. Koch
Treas
Ad. Bierbaum
Corsets Target Latest Styles from Nemo and Royal Worcester
A strong corset department invites customers to view up-to-date styles including Nemo and Royal Worcester Corsets. The Royal Worcester line costs up to 3.00 and fits sizes 18 to 30, while Nemo Corsets range up to 5.00 in sizes 18 to 36. Every corset is guaranteed to fit or money back. callers welcome.
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Royal Worcester
Auto Dashes Into Crowd Injuring Springfield Band
An auto crash in Springfield injures several members of the Orpheus Band as Frank Lang loses control on a dusty road. Lang is jailed on charges of manslaughter in the second degree and released on a $1000 bail. The injured include Beorg Neumann Jeg broson Kuno Lehne Vernie Swanbeck Armin Schmid and Joseph Schumacher with skull and neck injuries and a broken collarbone.
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Springfield
Frank Lang
Orpheus
Hays Cady
J Lang
Slivery Galt
Beorg ‘Neumann
Jeg Broson
Kuno Lehne
Vernie Swanbeck
Armin Schmid
Joseph Schumacher
Oie
Armin ‘@shmié
Jay Belplees
Night auto stunts near Groebner store go awry
Reading about near misses and crashes as several motorists test drive, one car nearly hits a child at Groebner’s corner while two autos stop three feet apart. A separate mishap at Searles and a Sleepy Eye party’s rough return home end with injuries and repairs, all in a string of post sunset incidents.
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W. Groebner's
North Street
Groebner's
New Ulm
Krueger
Milford
Schell
Deer Park
Jack
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Frotesor Winchell
Bormel School
Ottomeyer
Mne
India
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Geo. Fischer
Searles
Kroeger
Otto Oswald
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