The Independent Patriot
Lamoni, Iowa
January 3, 1895

Improvements in 1894.

D. DANCER.

Barn, 30x52, 16 feet high, cost $800, Frink & Goold builders.

D. DANCER.

Dwelling, 16x24 and 12x14, story and a half, 6 rooms, cost $500. Frink & Goold builders.

GEO. DERRY

Addition to house, 14x16, one store, two rooms, cost $400. Frink & Goold builders.

MRS. PAGE.

Addition to house, 14x16, 1 room, cost $350. Frink & Goold builders.

JACOB LASLEY.

Dwelling 16x24, story and a half, 5 rooms, cost $450. Frink & Goold builders.

GILLEN & BRIGGS.

Dwelling, 16x26, 5 rooms, cost $525, Frink & Goold builders.

MRS. WYMER.

Addition to house, 10x14 one store, 1 room, cost $125. Frink & Goold builders.

J. R. LAMBERT.

Two porches and one wood shed, cost $100. Frink & Goold builders.

L. MITCHELL.

Dwelling, 16x26 and 14x16, story and a half, 9 rooms, cost $750. Frink & Goold builders.

E. C. BRIGGS.

Dwelling, 16x30, and 16x16 and 19x18, two stories, 13 rooms, cost $2800. Frink & Goold builders.

J. D. BRIGGS.

Dwelling, 14x26 and 16x22, two stories, 9 rooms, cost $2000. Frink & Goold builders.

J. A. GILLEN

Dwelling, 16x26, 1x16, story and a half, 6 rooms, cost $1000. Frink & Goold builders.

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Lamoni, Iowa
January 3, 1895

D. G. LLOYD

Dwelling 18x24, story and a half, 4 rooms, cost $350. A. S. Staggers builder.

WM. SEAWORTH

Barn 14x16, cost $75.

A. S. STAGGERS

Barn 12x20, 14 feet high, cost with other improvements, $250. A. S. Staggers builder.

E. C. BRIGGS

Barn 20x30, 16 feet high, cost $350

MRS. THOS. FRANCE

Improvements on Garrison's restaurant building, $50.

DR. SHERMAN

Grading lots, tilling, and other improvements, $278.

FOWLER & BRADLEY

Preparing shop for store building, $75

MRS. D. C. MERRITT

Dwelling 14x28 and 14x16, a story and three fourths; and 8x16 one story 7 rooms, cost $1100. B. L. Merritt builder.

WM. WATERMAN

Dwelling 30.26, two stories, and 18x18 one story, 9 rooms, with other improvements contemplated, cost $1500. Wm. Waterman builder.

PETER HINDS

Dwelling, 14x24 and 12x14, 12 feet high and 10x14, 8 feet high 7 rooms, cost $700. A. B. Shumway builder.

A. V. CLOSSON

Dwelling 14x20, 14x14, 14 feet high, and 10x14 8 feet high, 7 rooms, cost $1000. A. B. Shumway builder.

A. B. SHUMWAY

Coal house 8x14, 7 feet high, $25, Shumway builder.

H. L. FERGUSON

Fitting building for Chronicle office, $100. H. L. Ferguson carpenter

M. B. WILLIAMS

Barn 13x26, 11 feet high, cost $80.

A. M. NEWBERRY

Improvements and repairs on Lumber office, $50.

GOLD CURE INSTITUTE

Improvements, $300.

A. H. TYRRELL

Coal and wood house, 12x26, cost $50. George Fales builder.

W. H. DEAM

Addition to house, 10x14 1 room, cost $75. Fowler & Bradley builders.

HERALD OFFICE

Water tank and other improvements, $50. L. A. Fowler carpenter.

E. B. TEALE & SON

Addition to harness shop, and remodeling old part, cost $200. Fowler & Bradley builders.

A. L. ACKERLY

Dwelling 16x24 story and a half, and 12x14 one story, 6 rooms, cost with other improvements, $1000. H. Harder builder.

Dwelling 14x22, story and a half, 4 rooms, cost with other improvements, $400 Hiram Harder builder.

Coal house on business lot, 10x14, cost $35. B. L. Merritt builder.

Grading and other improvements on town and country property, $185.

Dwelling 16x24, 12 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $400. Jo's. LaFraunce builder.

FRANK WHITE

Dwelling 14x24, one story, 3 rooms, cost $250. L. A. Fowler carpenter.

D. F. NICHOLSON

Cottage on Glen Avenue, $1000.
2 cottages in Park Addition, $1000.
Skating pond in Park Addition, $50.
Lots graded $200.
Two residences on Big Creek farm, $800.
Repairs on Shimmel farm $150.
Repairs on Bloomington farm $100.

F. STODDARD

Grading and wall work on lots in central addition, $175.

J. R. KEOWN

Dwelling, 16x24, 12 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $400.

A. P. CHIVINGTON

Dwelling 16x24, 4 rooms, coast $400.

WM. SEAWORTH

Dwelling 16x24 2(unreadable), cost $300.

Next two names unreadable.

A. V. CLOSSON

General repairs on house $250.

J. J. RABIDOU

Brick meat market, 18x32, cost $450. L. A. Fowler builder.

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Lamoni, Iowa
January 3, 1895

CHARLES BARR

Barn 20x25, cost $125. E. Weedmark builder.

T. TEALE & SON

Flour house, 10x12, and other improvements, $125. L. A. Fowler builder.

W. H. GRAHAM

Dwelling 28x32, and 14x16, one story, 6 rooms, cost $1000. L. A. Fowler.

CHARLES BARR

Dwelling 26x26, and 14x16, 9 rooms, $1300. L. A. Fowler builder.

W. A. MCVAY

Brick store building 25x70, $4000. L. A. Fowler builder.

A. J. LASLEY

Barn 16x16, 10 feet high, cost $40.

COCHRAN & BROLLIAR

Coal house, 14x24, cost $40.

O. C. BRADLEY

General improvements $200.

W. CHRISTY

Dwelling 16x26, 14x14 and 7x8, 4 rooms, one story, cost $650. Joseph LaFraunce builder.

BYRON HOWARD

Dwelling 24x26, one story, 4 rooms cost $500. Harrington & Elliott builders.

FOREMAN & SON

Large ice pond, cost $200.

GEO. JOY

Addition to residence 12x14, one story, 1 room, cost $275. Harrington & Elliott builders.

GEO. BROLLIAR

Dwelling, 16x26, two stories high, 4 rooms, cost $500. Harrington & Elliott builders.

JOHN FOREMAN

Dwelling, 14x26, and 18x16, two stories, 8 rooms, $900. Harrington & Elliott builders.

L. M. PRUDEN

Dwelling 16x24, story and a half, 4 rooms, cost $375. Harrington & Elliott builders.

O. L. FERGUSON

Dwelling 24x26, 19x16, one story, cost $900. Harrington & Elliott builders.

J. J. POST

Dwelling, 16x24 and 14x14, 7 rooms, cost $950. Harrington & Elliott builders.

ELLWOOD WHITE (country)

Dwelling, 16x30 two stories, 5 rooms, cost $600. Harrington & Elliott builders.

P. O. LUCAS

Addition to blacksmith shop for wagon work. 18x24, one story, cost with other improvements, $225. L. A. Fowler carpenter.

HENRY STAFFORD

Dwelling 24x28 and 12x14, 6 rooms cost $800. Jos. LaFraunce carpenter.

W. M. ABBOTT

Dwelling 32x36, two stores. In an uncompleted state.

Fixtures in store of Myers & Barrows, B. D. Fleet, office of Dr. McAllaster and other places, put in by H. L. Ferguson, $600.

MRS. EULA BLAKE

Dwelling 14x16, a story and a half, 2 rooms, cost $200.

H. HAYER

Dwelling, 38x34, two stories, 10 rooms, $1700. John Hougas builder. Barn 18x12, 12 feet high, cost $150. John Hougas builder.

BLACK & BRUNS

Addition to barber shop, 41x16, 2 rooms, cost $350. John Dixon builder.

J. B. RODGER

Finishing upper part of machine shop building for paint shop and other purposes, $50.

MRS. MINNIE WICKES

General improvements $65.

MRS. E. L. PAGE

Dwelling, 14x20 and 12x14, one story, three rooms, cost $400. D. Bowen builder.

J. N. BROWN

Dwelling 16x24, 14 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $425. D. Bowen builder.
Dwelling 16x24, 14 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $475. Mr. Briely, builder.

J. W. MANLEY

Dwelling 26x26, one story, 4 rooms, cost $450. D. Bowen Carpenter.

E. L. KELLEY

Barn 25x26, 14 feet high, cost $300. D. Bowen builder.

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Lamoni, Iowa
January 3, 1895

W. HAWS

Dwelling 16x26 and 14x16, a story and a half, 9 rooms, cost $1200. Frink & Goold builders.

S. K. SORRENSON

Dwelling 16x26, 10x12, 6 rooms. Also barn 18x20, 12 feet high, cost $750. Frink & Goold builders.

H. W. GOOLD

Dwelling, 16.26 and 16x18, two stories, 7 rooms, cost $1100. Frink & Goold builders.

Frink & Goold, shop and repair work, $475.

PERRY ORFIELD (country)

Addition, 16x20, 14 feet high, cost $150. Frink & Goold builders.

SCHOOL HOUSE

Size 39x56, and 11x32, brick veneered 4 large rooms, large hall and 4 cloak rooms, basement under whole building cost $4850. Frink & Goold builders.

W. W. SCOTT

Stock house, $25.

O. O. HUDSON

Barn 16x26, cost $175.

C. CONROY

Barn, 14x16, cost $40.

I. N. ROBERTS

Outbuildings and other improvements, cost $65.

WM. COOK

Dwelling 16x24, 4 rooms, cost $350.

GEO. COOK

Dwelling, 14x24, 4 rooms, cost $200. Geo. Cook builder.

G. W. BLAIR

Kitchen bath room and general repairing, cost $300. Jo's. LaFraunce builder.

H. J. ANTHONY

Dwelling 24x26, one story, 7 rooms, cost $500. Jos. LaFraunce builder.

L. F. SILTZ

Addition to house and repairing, cost $300. Jo's. LaFraunce builder.

JOSEPH LUFF JR.

Dwelling 16x24, 12 feet high, 4 rooms cost $400. Jo's LaFraunce builder.

J. W. MATHER

Dwelling, 16x30, 16 feet high, 12 x 24, 12 feet high; 12x16, 9 feet high, 10 rooms, cost $1500. Jo's LaFraunce builder.

D. F. NICHOLSON

Dwelling, 16x24, 12 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $500. Jos. LaFraunce builder.

HENRY CARR

Dwelling 16x24, 12 feet high, 4 rooms, cost $400. Jos. LaFraunce builder.

C. BRADFIELD

Kitchen and bath room cost $300. Also blacksmith shop, 20x32 10 feet high, cost $200. Joseph La Fraunce builder.

V. WHITE

Dwelling, 24x28, and 14x16, 6 rooms, cost $1000. V. White carpenter.

MRS. J. W. GODFREY

Dwelling, 16x24, story and a half, 14x26 one story, 6 rooms, cost $1000. V. White building.

BLAIR MERCANTILE COMPANY

Covering west side of store with corrugated iron, $75.

L. J. BARR

Sample room, 16x20, cost $125. B. L. Merritt builder.

F. B. BLAIR

Dwelling, 14.28, and 12x22, one story, 4 rooms, cost $700. H. L. Ferguson builder.

L. J. CLUM

Barn 16x18; wood house 12x14 cost of both $100. George Fales builder

FRANK SCOTT

Dwelling 16x18 and 14x26, story and a half 4 rooms. Robert Gore builder.

E. D. MCKEAN

Shoe shop, 12x14 cost $100. Barney Nelson builder.

W. CHRISTY & CO.

Improvements on bakery, $40.

HARRINGTON & ELLIOTT

Carpenter shop, cost $100.

A. OLSON

Coal house 8x12, cost $15.

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The Independent Patriot
Lamoni, Decatur County, Iowa
Thursday, January 24, 1895

LOCAL HAPPENINGS

Miss Ruby STEDMAN gave a very pleasant reception at her home Thursday night. A number of young people, a few young married couples, and the school teachers of our public school, and Miss JUDD, a teacher from near Garden Grove, Iowa, were among the fortunate participants.

In addition to the pleasure imparted by a fair degree of sociability, Miss Ruby provided her guests with a literary and musical program, including the following:

Piano Solo by Miss STEDMAN; two piano solos by Miss Roxana GAYLORD; piano solo by Mrs. Frances DAVIS; Recitation by Miss Pearl PRICE "Sale of the Bachelors;" Recitation "Sister and I," Miss Mabel BRIGGS; Select reading "The Isle of Long Ago," Mrs. Frances DAVIS; Song, "Song of the Sailor," Mr. D. A. ANDERSON; Recitation, "The Polish Boy," Miss Pearl PRICE; Recitation, "Little Mary's Wish," Miss Ruby STEDMAN. We commend evening entertainments of this character.


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The Davis City Advance, Davis City, Iowa
Thursday January 3l, l895

'An elegant Wedding Dinner -- Notes by our Correspondent'

The teacher says his school has averaged 33 pupils up to date. The only thing the Stringtowners can complain of an overproduction in, is children. The supply exceeds the demand.

JOHN COPELAND has rented the east eighty of his farm to CHARLES HARTMAN and is preparing to build on the west end of his place.

J.J. ROBBINS' children have been very sick, some having the measles. They are on the mend now.

ED CHURCH is chopping and hauling wood, good natured and smiling as ever. His family ought to be very pious, for they have CHURCH at their house every day.

The writer had the good luck to help eat an infair dinner at MR. and MRS. E. GUTHRIE's today (Tuesday). The occasion was the arival of their son WILLIAM and bride from Pennsylvania, where they were married last Wednesday. They came in on the l2 o'clock train. After kisses were swapped, congratulations exchanged and the couple rested, dinner was announced at 2 o'clock precisely. Covers were laid for thirty-four. The tables groaned (so did I) under the load of good things, the best Davis City could afford being there. A most enjoyable time was had. Your correspondent had fasted for a week in anticipation of this affair, consequently he feels a little heaviness somewhere in the region of the gizzard tonight.

I suppose it is customary in reporting weddings and infairs to tell how the bride was dressed, but as I am not a woman I beg to be excused. Suffice it to say she was very becomingly dressed for a bride of a few days.

I can describe the groom's dress. He wore a coat, vest, pants, shoes and socks; the sock part is only guess work.

Well they are a very pleasant, good looking couple, and I wish them all the happiness this world can afford.

I fancied the groom looked a little sad, I suppose he was thinking of a bride won but liberty lost.

You see I ignore the conventional word, 'we'. I am only one when the better half is gone.

--F.H.J.

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The Davis City Advance, Davis City, Iowa
Thursday, January 3l, l895

NEWS FROM EDEN:

Blockley is on the boom.

It is said BILL RICHARDSON has left this region.

Eden Township has five literary societies, and Hardscrabble is equal to any of them.

GILL VANDERPOOL and family returned from Oklahoma last week worth a good supply of experience.

HIRAM HATFIELD will continue to occupy J.B. TIPPIE's farm north of Blockley, the coming season.

The "Narrow Gouge" (sic) is running a "try (sic) weekly" train, -- runs up on Monday and tries to get back the same week.

MR. HARRIS, a brother-in-law of MR. FOSTER, from near Des Moines, has purchased a tract of land near here, and intends to make a farm of it.

Quite a number of the citizens of this vicinity are glad to hear that The ADVANCE is again a Populist paper.

--Z.Y.


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