Aberdeen Defeats Sherman Ward in City Hotel Exhibition
The Aberdeen Hotel patrons defeated the Sherman and Ward combined in a lively Sunday ball game. Skinner pitched for Sherman Ward, while Aberdeen relied on Schamber and key hits from Van Slyke Manly and Hickman. Umpire Jacobs oversaw a high-spirited contest that ended 9 to 8 after a late bases-filled rally.
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Ward
Sherman House
Aberdeen
Ssherman
Sherman and
Arthur Weber
Wilmarth
Skinner
Sioux City
Schamber
Burk
Missouri Garnier
Sherman
Jacobs
van Slyke
Manly
Groton Hosts Aberdeen Bowlers in Friendly Match
The Aberdeen bowlers visited Groton on Tuesday and found the hosts welcoming. Groton plans a return game next Monday evening. Foster topped Groton scores while Young led averages. Groton players included Hoppy Bradshaw Schock Schnauser Kemp and Otto Young.
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Aberdeen
Groton
Foster
Young
Paul Hoppy
Ralph Bradshaw
E. C. Schock
Ben Schnauser
H. I. Kemp
Otto Young
Olden Time in Aberdeen and Brown County Twenty-one Years Ago
A lively weekly note from Aberdeen recounts arrivals such as Captain J H Hauser of Fondu Lac Wis arriving to likely locate, plus a completed home and barn by John G Zimmerman on Hagerty Loyd addition land. It mentions Oglesby’s Troubadours at Tremont Hall, a lodge committee led by N Harris FJ Nickerson and August C Witte, dressmaker Mrs J Kenyon and Miss Anna Clancy, a May 31 marriage between Benoni Slack and Hattie L Gearey, P Gilbert’s laundry on Fifth Avenue, and a scare from Indians en route from Sisseton to Standing Rock.
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John G. Zimmerman
Hagarty & Loyd
Hagerty
Odd Fellows
Rundell
H. B. Johnson
Benoni Slack
Hattie L. Gearey
P. Gilbert
Fifth Avenue
Main Street
Circuit Court Proceedings Highlight Guilty Pleas and Acquittals
The circuit court docket included Neil McLaughlin of Westport pleading guilty to selling liquor without a license and paying a $100 fine or 50 days in jail. John Leath faced petty larceny and chose 60 days in jail or a $60 fine. Others, including W H Lemm and John F Keough, entered not guilty pleas as trials progressed with acquittals and ongoing jury selection.
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Neil McLaughlin
Westport
John Leath
W. H. Lemm
John F. Keough
R. Baldwin
George Gray
L. W. Crofcot
van Slyke
Danish minister Rev. John Nelson Assigned Missionary
Rev. John Nelson, a Danish heritage ordained minister and Chicago seminary graduate, arrives as union Sunday school missionary. He is fluent in English Swedish and Norwegian and will aid foreign speaking communities in South Dakota from Aberdeen. He comes from LeMars Iowa and works under American Bible Union auspices.
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John Nelson
New
Union Sunday School
Chicago
LeMars
Iowa
Union
South Dakota
Aberdeen
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