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Beyer’s gets delay in ruling

Beyer’s Bar gained another reprieve Tuesday when a judge ordered the New Ulm City Council to cancel its hearing on revocation of Beyer’s liquor license. District Court Judge Milton Mason of Mankato ordered the council to take no action on the revocation Tuesday. He set 2p.m. Friday at ...

Future home for New Ulm industry

Land is being purchased by New Ulm Industries for an industrial park. Floyd Saffert, president of American Artstone, said his firm had a number of other offers for the land but “we felt it was in the best interest of the community to sell to the city or New Ulm Industries, that better use ...

MORE ROOM NEEDED AT D.M.L. COLLEGE

Board of Directors Recommend Addition to Boys’ Dormitory To Take Care of Overflow. ———— DOUBLE PRESENT SIZE CHEMICAL LABORATORY ———— Will Purchase Light Motor Truck for Handling Purposes.-Repairs, Alterations Ordered. ———— Realizing that something must be done to take care of the large overflow of students, the board of directors of the Dr. Martin Luther college, in session here, Tuesday, voted to recommend to the Ev. Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Other States, which owns the local institution, either the erection of an ...

H. S. GRADUATION FRIDAY, MAY 29 AT TURNER HALL

Forty Seven Seniors And Nine Normal Graduates To Get Diplomas. ———— DR. E. A. ROSS TO DELIVER ADDRESS ———— Student Honors Awarded By Principal Stewart At This Time. ———— Graduation exercises of the New Ulm high school will take place at Turner Hall, Friday evening, May 29, at 8 o’clock when Dr. A. E. Ross, of the University of Madison, Wisconsin, will deliver the Commencement address. His subject will be “Is The World Getting Better or Worse?” Forty-seven seniors and nine graduates from the Normal Department will receive their diplomas ...

FILTRATION PLANT PROPOSED FOR CITY

FILTRATION PLANT PROPOSED FOR CITY ———— Council Members Discuss Advisability of Installing Station on Site of 0ld Electric Light Plant. ———— ESTIMATED COST IS PUT AT ABOUT $48,000 ———— Capacity of One Million Gallons Per Day. Reservoir on Heights in Precarious Condition. ———— During the past year members of the city council have had their attention called upon numerous occasions to the precarious condition of the reservoir upon the heights west of the city, by Superintendent H. H. Huevelman. It is leaky and must be repaired. It is ...

BANKERS OF SIBLEY COUNTY PUT PRICE ON HEADS OF OUTLAWS

Organizing a protective system to safeguard member banks against raids by outlaws, the Sibley County Bankers association has put a price on the head of every robber captured and convicted in the holdup of any member bank. Sibley county has twelve banks, and all are members of the association and all join in offering the reward, Arthur L. Olson of Winthrop, chairman of the protective committee, has announced. There have been five bank holdups in the county in the last two years, Mr. Olson said, and the association has organized a protective system which promises future outlaw visitors a ...