Hammond Enters the Rage in House Race
The Watonwan county Democrat W S Hammond of St James enters the race for congress in the second district. He would oppose Guttersen if McCleary is nominated, sharing tariff views with Guttersen and presenting a conservative yet independent democratic profile. The piece recounts Hammond’s career from Massachusetts birth November 17 1803 through education work in Mankato Madeira and Watonwan and service as county attorney and normal school manager. The historical sketch notes his prior 1882 Democratic nomination and long local public service.
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W. S. Hammond
St. James
McCleary
Guttersen
Hammond
Thaeciny
Robert J. Veenfield
Duluth
Southborough
Dartmouth College
Dewfield
Mankato
Samiond
Madeira
Watouwan County
York
St. Paul
Dan Hopkins
Ashley Coffman
Eminent Prosecutor Henry W Childs Dies at noon
Henry W Childs a longtime public figure in the state died at Dr Cobb s hospital after an acute appendix attack He had been vacationing at Osakis when illness struck and was brought to St Paul for possible surgery His wife and son James A Childs were at his side as he passed away following a decline in strength after Wednesday evening hope faded
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Henry W. Childs
Man Found Dead Beside Track Near St Louis Bridge
Adam Schweiss, a Bavarian mason living in Lafayette with his daughter and five children, died suddenly while resting near the track after a heat call. Police Chief Klause investigated, noting no injuries. Funeral planned at St George church.
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Auenger Undertaking Establishment
St. Louis
Adam Schweiss
Klause
Lafayette
Jacob Mueller
St. George Church
Crone Bros Specials Offer Value and Quality
The ad promises lower prices but asserts higher quality and no shoddy goods. It guarantees satisfaction with a money back option and emphasizes customer pleasure as law, inviting wise buyers to shop where a friend to the pocketbook is found.
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Crone Bros
Turnverein Old Settlers Picnic Draws Large County Interest
The Turnverein plans a second Old Settlers Picnic at Turner Park for venerable residents of Nicollet and surrounding counties. Admission costs ten cents with free entry for those qualifying as old settlers who arrived before 1863. events include contests, music by the Second Regiment band, and ribboned recognition for attendees. Also noted are candidate J. D. Schroeder of Mountain Lake and the open seasons for game birds with license rules for nonresidents.
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Nicollet
Turnverein
Turner Park
Swan Lake
Reident
Game Birds Scarce Around City Despite Some Hunters
Hunters report generally poor game conditions since season opened with few birds found near the city. Some parties claim more birds than last year but poor dogs hindered retrieval. Ducks seen but effort focused on chickens. wet weather and nesting in cultivated fields disrupts nesting. The largest single count by one party included John Hauenstein, Joe Kunz, Edward Kunz, Herman Schneider, Wm. Norschild, and Wm. Herman.
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John Hauenstein
Joe
Edward Kunz
Herman Schneider
Wm. Norschild
Wm. Herman
Debates urged in Minnesota congressional race
Hon J T McCleary issues a challenge to Gilbert Guttersen for joint debates in the second Minnesota district Republican nomination contest. Guttersen declines citing prior campaign plans and lack of staff, noting he announced his candidacy in March and has engaged voters individually for months. The exchange reflects a heated ante primary battle as both candidates seek to reach voters before the primary.
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J. T. McCleary
Gilbert Guttersen
Congress
Guttersen
Lake Crystal Minn
Minnesota
James T. McCleary
Lake Crystal
Minn
Porter
J.T. McCleary
Washington
G. Guptersen
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