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BIRTHS IN COUNTRY ARE WELL IN LEAD OF DEATH TOTAL

No Need Or Worry About Race Suicide After This Review. ———— CLERK OF COURT FILES HIS ANNUAL REPORT ———— Shows Better Than Two To One Gain In Twelve Months. ———— Race suicide need not be a worrying Brown County. For every death taking place during the year 1925, there were more than two births. Annual Report This is revealed by the annual report received this week by Clerk of Court Carl P. Manderfeld from A. J. Chesley, executive officer and registrar of the Minnesota department of health and vital statistics. During the year there were 619 ...

ROADWAY WIDTHS ON SOME STREETS ORDERED REDUCED

Cross Streets and Center Affected By Council’s Action. ———— ADDITIONAL CURBING AND GUTTERING SEEN ———— Ordinance To Be Drafted Regulating Signs And Bill Boards. ———— An unusual amount of important business occupied the attention of the city council at their regular monthly meeting held in the council chambers, Tuesday evening. Recommendations of the street committee reducing the roadway of certain streets was adopted, bids were invited for curbing and guttering five streets, franchise and lease were transferred from the New Ulm Gas Co. to the ...

REVIEW OF STYLES MEETS APPROVAL OF CAPACITY

Evolution of Song, Dance And Style Is Great Success. ———— PRESENT PROGRAM TWO MORE NIGHTS ———— Local Merchants Sponsor Annual Event Which Draws Big Crowds. ———— Turner Hall was crowded to capacity Tuesday evening at the first presentation of the annual New Ulm Style Show program entitled “Evolution of Song, Dance and Style.” The crowd gathered early and before eight o’clock it was necessary to turn people away. Packed houses are expected at the showings of this (Wednesday) evening and tomorrow night. (Thursday). Bower Of Flowers Thru out ...

High school students win top Polkatown hog honors

The youngsters stole the spotlight Wednesday at the annual Polkatown Hog Show at the Brown County Fairgrounds Coliseum building. The champion lightweight hog was owned by Dan Lendt, a Sleepy Eye High School sophomore, while the champion heavyweight hog belonged to Tim Waibel, New Ulm High ...

‘We have responsibility for each other’

If into his office from all over the world came government officials and generals and people of many religions, what would he tell them? Bishop Raymond A. Lucker is slowed but not stopped by the question. “The most important thing,” he said,”is to worship and praise and acknowledge ...

Westside Lake

FISHING WOULD have been more appropriate than ice skating as Sunday’s warm temperatures melted the ice at Westside Park. Westside ice hockey players (from left) Scott Lange,12, Ron Schrader, 12, and Mike Mehlhop, 13, took a look at what they called “Westside lake” before making the trip ...