Liquid Air Demonstration Promises Novel Entertainments
A Chicago management presents liquid air experiments touted as safe yet dramatic, with demonstrations showing rapid evaporation, freezing effects, and potential explosive reactions when combined with hydro carbons. The show runs from October 22 with season tickets at one dollar and individual tickets fifty cents, with advance sales at local shops.
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Opened an Office by Dr Geo Browning in Alma
Dr Geo Browning has opened an office in room 10 Opera House block Alma and will practice medicine there. He trained under Dr Geo F Butler at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Chicago, graduated head of his class, served eighteen months as interne at Alexian Brothers Hospital, gaining extensive experience in medicine and surgery.
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Alma
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College of Physicians and Surgeons
Chicago
Alexian Brother's Hospital
Pulp Feeding Proves Profitable for Cattle Wintering
An Agricultural College experiment compared pulp fed cattle to those with no pulp. Fourteen weeks with two carloads of 25 head each showed pulp-fed cattle gaining 125 pounds per head versus 12 pounds without pulp. Other farmers report milk and fatstock benefits from pulp and corn byproducts.
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Agricultural College
T. M. Granger
Asia Creamers
Ira Saydam
Daniel
Elwell
Tardiness and Absence Rules Tightened at School
A 19th century style notice tightens penalties for tardiness and unexcused absences. Students must present a written excuse from a parent or guardian for any absence or tardy day, with stricter enforcement and potential penalties for noncompliance.
15000 In Prizes for Governor Vote Guesses
The Free Press offers a contest with 1000 prizes totaling 15000 dollars for the nearest guesses of the combined governor vote in Ohio Iowa and Massachusetts in the November 5 1901 election. Closes November 1 1901. Subscribe to The Daily and Sunday Free Press in advance at 60 cents a month to receive one or more guesses. Address The Free Press Detroit Michigan.
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Setting a Prisoner Free by Perry Davis Painkiller
A rheumatic man endures invisible fetters as Perry Davis Painkiller is applied. The remedy relieves pain and loosens stiff muscles, effectively liberating the afflicted. The advertisement promotes Perry Davis Painkiller in 25 and 50 cent sizes.
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Perry Davis
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