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Kraushaar-Neiswanger Marriage - 1902

KRAUSHAAR, NEISWANGER

Posted By: Volunteer - Rich Lowe
Date: 3/2/2013 at 18:02:48

KRAUSHAAR-NEISWANGER.

Happily Married at The Home of
The Bride's Mother In
Bonaparte, Ia.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902.

Mrs. Emma Neiswanger has recently been beautifying, enlarging and improving her residence on Front Street. This is always the proper thing to do when possible but the wise ones knowingly shook their heads, saying that there were reasons.

Eighteen months ago a gentleman whose name is Henry John Kraushaar came to Bonaparte from Warsaw, Ill., and since his coming has been a weaver in Meek Bros. Woolen Mills. By his good habits and close application to work he has won the esteem of his acquaintances, the praise of his employees, and the heart of Miss Daisy Ruth Neiswanger to whom he was wedded at 8:30 P. M. Wednesday, July 2, 1902.

Mrs. Kraushaar is a graduate of the Bonaparte High School in the class of 1900, the names of whom may be found in another column. She is an accomplished, industrious young lady and one whom Mr. Kraushaar may well feel proud to call his wife.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Collier of the M. E. Church. Those present to witness the ceremony were Mrs. Neiswanger, W. E. Corwin, and Mrs. Collier. Azem, an only brother of the bride, is in the regular army, located at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, and was unable to be present much to the regret of those interested.

Mr. and Mrs. Kraushaar left on the noon train Thursday and will spend about three weeks with friends and relatives in Warsaw and Quincy. On their return they will be at home in the house above mentioned.

Source: Entler Scrapbooks, vol. 4, Iowa Historical Library, Iowa City, IA


 

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