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1889 January
3,1889 Pioneer It is
over.-Dr. Drake died Friday morning at about 1 oclock. Wednesday he passed into a comatose state and
rapidly slumbered into death. He was a native
of Pennsylvania and an excellent physician. The
doctor possessed a most liberal education and took great delight in often reading his
Latin works. He was a ripe English scholar
and thoroughly posted on all historical and political matters. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and we
suppose will be buried under Masonic Ceremonies. January
10,1889 Pioneer Cicero H.
Drake died at his home in Ida Grove on January 4,1889, aged 48 years, 1 month, 12 days. Dr. Drake
was born and brought up near Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA. He was educated at an academy at Stroudsburg,
graduating with honor. ON August 20th while
in his twenty second year he enlisted in the army and was mustered in as Orderly Sergeant
of Company G 142 P. Vol. After
this his command was ordered to the front and barely escaped being in the battle of
Antetum. In April of 1863 he was promoted to
2nd Lt. of his company and as commanded it in the battle of Fredercksburgh. Being in Gen. Meads division, he was in the
thickest of the fight, bravely leading his men on the conflict and although mounded
severely by a piece of shell in his right leg, yet he did not desert the field of carnage. after more battles he was captured and taken with
other prisoners South and for about 20 months was held, having been confined at Libby
prison and others along the way. In May 1865
by reason of Gen. order was discharged the service with the rank of Major. He later
attended Medical school at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA from which
institution he graduated with honor, later taking a Post Graduate course from the same
institute. He then located at Sciota, Monroe
County PA. He was there until 1873 when he
went to White Haven PA where he remained until 1883 then coming to Ida Grove. He leaves a
wife and two children to mourn his loss, and to stem the current life without his careful
guardianship which he was jealous to maintain, but yet they are not alone for He who feeds
even the sparrows will be a father to the fatherless and a husband to the widow. His body was
laid t rest in the cemetery near Ida Grove,
followed by a large concourse of his fellow, whose hearts entered into sympathy with those
left alone. January
17,1889 Pioneer On the 11th
of January a young man arrived at the home of Thomas Northrup, of Silver Creek twp. and
since then the price of land has risen 5 cents an acre. January
24,1889 Pioneer A young
stranger arrived at the home of J.W. Brown on January 22,1889, and made a contract with
friend Brown, of Corwin twp., to board him for many a happy year. January
24,1889 Pioneer Married-Louis
Ehler of Grant twp., and Agnes Greenwald of Morgan twp., January 17,1889, at the German
Lutheran Church, Grant twp., Rev. M Herrmann officiating. January
31,1889 Pioneer Married on
January 30th, at the residence of Rev. A.E. Smith, Mr. Frank Stier of Folletts, Iowa and
Miss Susie Hart of Danbury, Iowa. January
31,1889 Pioneer Died-Capt.
Jos. B. Rife, formerly of the 6th U.S. Regular Infantry who served with it through the
war, was thrown from a carriage on the 29th inst., at Middletown, PA and killed. Capt. Rife was a brother of Mrs. W.C. Ross of this twp. Capt.
Rife visited here several times. January
31,1889 Pioneer Mrs. Sarah
Ross, wife of Mr. Eli Ross, a former resident of this county, died at her late residence
near Concord, Cedar County Nebraska on January 19th. February 7.1889 Pioneer Mrs. Riggle,
aged 87, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Henry Howard on Sunday last. Funeral services were conducted at the M.E.
Church, Tuesday. Deceased was a
great-great-grandmother. February
7,1889 Pioneer Died on
Monday at her residence in Cushing, Iowa, Mrs. Chas. Kehoe.
Funeral took place on Wednesday from St. Bridgets Church in Ida Grove,
where solemn high mass was offered fro the repose of her soul. Rev. Father Riordan officiating with burial in the
Catholic Cemetery. February
7,1889 Pioneer Married at
the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. A.E. Smith, at 8 p.m. yesterday, I.H.
Rankin and Miss Mable Brown, both of Ida Grove. The
contracting parties are known so well that eulogy from us would appear tame, Ham, who is
now 24, came to Ida Grove in the fall of 1876, and since then has been before our people,
by whom he is know as the best hearted young man in town.
The bride
who is the youngest daughter of Denis Brown, one of our leading restaurant men, is among
the most popular young ladies in the city. Her
family moved here from Dwight, Illinois about eight years ago when Mabel was 11 years old. The ceremony
was witnessed by only S.C. Blackman and Miss Florette Pottiger, best man and bridesmaid. A few friends of the family were present later at
a party at the home of the brides parents February
7,1889 Pioneer A three week
old child of F. Reincke of Otter Creek twp, died the 31st of January, and was buried on
Sunday. February
21,1889 Pioneer The
following parties have been issued licenses to wed; Nicholas Welter and Maggie Entinger,
John Clark and Linnie Coon, Thos. M. Clark and Ida Coon, Amos Hagler and Maggie Dickson. February
21,1889 Pioneer Births- To
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Jones of Hayes twp, February 14, a daughter. Birth-To Mr.
and Mrs. E. Fobes of Ida Grove, February 16, a daughter. Birth-To Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Markham of Ida Grove, February 14, a son. February
21,1889 Pioneer Nicholas
Welter and Maggie Entinger, of Holstein, were united in marriage at the Catholic Church
this city on Monday, Rev. Father Riordan officiating.
The couple will leave in a few days for the grooms home in Minnesota. February
28,1889 Pioneer A ten pound
boy at J.A. Burrows, this morning, mother and baby doing well. February
28,1889 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
Sutton had a young daughter arrive at their home on Dr. Drakes farm, two weeks ago. February
28,1889 Pioneer Parties who
have gotten marriage licenses; C. P Swanson
and Sophia Peterson; Geo. McCormick and Edith A. Whitney, J.E .Barrett and Lavina Hylaman
Hans Rose and Johanna Rosburg, Asmus Hoeck and Henrietta Johnson, Fred Brimann and Minnie
Oldenburg, D.W. Blackman and Minnie S. Beaver, J.L. Kendall and Nettie C. Greegor. February
28,1889 Pioneer Births
reported Born to
Samuel L. and Rosa Rogers a daughter; to Gustav A. and Amelia Thode a son; Herman and
Johanna Rohebesehl, a son; to Jas. C. and
Mary L. Conner, twin daughters; to Christian and Lillian Juelfs, a son; to J. P. and Sarah
Law, a son; to Conrad and Maggie Kronbeck, a son; to Jas. and Lizzie Brownlee, a son; to
Geo. F. and Phabe Graves, a daughter; to B.F. and E. M. Curry, a son. February
28,1889 Pioneer Married at
the residence of the brides parents, Monday, February 25, Mr. G. McCormick and Miss
Edith A. Whitney, of Ida Grove. The ceremony
occurred at 2 oclock and was witnessed by several guests; Clarence Page of Omaha,
Ivory Leach and family, M. Warren and family, Mrs. G.H. Bryant, Mr. Grand Edgar of Monona
County, Everett Richardson, Miss Feronia Johnson and Misses Meyers of Ida Grove. After a superb wedding dinner the couple took the
evening train for the grooms home in the golden state, bearing with them the heartfelt
good wishes of a large circle of friends. February
28,1889 Pioneer Married at
the residence of the brides parents, Wednesday evening, February 25, Rev. A. E.
Smith officiating, D.W. Blackman and Minnie Beaver. The couple
thus happily wed are among Ida Groves estimable and popular young people, and are
too well and favorably known to need eulogy. Dud
has learned his trade here, progressing from devil to foreman, and from foreman to editor,
and his bride will not be a silent member in the new partnership, as she is also a
skillful compositor. The ceremony
was a quiet one being witnessed by only a few intimate friends. March 7,1889
Pioneer Henry
Schroeders father, Emmanuel Schroeder, of Morgan twp. died suddenly at t his home on
Monday, at the advanced age of 62. March 7,1889
Pioneer Mrs.
Mueller, mother in law to August Wittenberg, of Hayes
twp., died Wednesday afternoon from lung fever, aged 67 years. Her death took place while Mr. Wittenberg was
attending the funeral of Emmanuel Schroeder. She
will be buried Friday afternoon at the Nissen graveyard, Crawford County. (A correction in
the March 14 edition says she was buried at the German Lutheran Cemetery in Grant twp, not
Nissen graveyard) March 7,1889
Pioneer The many
friends of Mrs. W. A. Woods will feel pained to learn of her sudden death from paralysis
of the brain, at Winnipeg, where the family resided on Sunday last. She departed
this life on March 3,1889, at Winnipeg, Manitoba, B.A. Mrs. Sarah P. Woods, wife of Wm. H.
Woods, in the 51st year of life, after a short illness. March 7,1889
Pioneer A double
wedding! Harry and Ella Houston, children of
Robert Houston, were married Monday to Miss Minnie Cady of Butler Country, Nebraska and
Mr. W. J. Hewitt of Hayes. The ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. Houston and
conducted by Rev. Wilkins of Arthur. March
14,1889 Pioneer A telegram
received Saturday announced the death of Mrs. R.M. Curtis at Marengo, Ill., a sister of
Mrs. F.D. Babcock and Fred and Cora Sears, who, with Mr. Babcock left for Marengo Saturday
evening. March
14,1889 Pioneer New arrivals
this week are reported at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. March
14,1889 Pioneer A ten and a
half pound baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Shearer on Tuesday. Mother and baby doing well. Frank says the boys name will be Benjamin
Harrison. March
14,1889 Pioneer H. Hackett
and Mrs. Howser were married Sunday, March 9, at 2 p.m.
The ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. Holiday, the daughter of Mrs.
Howser, near Rock Rapids, Iowa, the couple then took the departing train for Ida Grove. Mrs. Hackett has been a resident of Ida
County for 21 years, Mr. Hackett 13 years. They
will make their home in Ida Grove. March
14,1889 Pioneer Married at
the residence of J. Hoglund at Arthur, on Thursday morning, by Justice Wm. Law, Mr. Andrew
Kauelberg and Miss Anna Benson, both of Crawford County. March
14,1889 Pioneer Marriage
licenses issued; Wm J. Hewitt
and Ella J. Houston; Frank Reed and Jesse Gemmell; R. H. Houston and M. E. Cady; Andrew
Kullberg and Anna Benson; Adolph Dienst and Augusta Engler; Jens P. Frandson and Sine
Madsen; Henry Goettsch and Augusta Stricker; M.J.L. Kendall and Miss Nettie Gruger; Henry
Ewaldt and Christian Huber; Claus Ludwig Ehler and Agnes W. Greenwaldt; Hans Rose and
Johanna Rosbut; Astmus H.T. Hoeck and Henrietta M. Dora Johnson; Fred Bumann and Wolhemina
Oldenburg. March
14,1889 Pioneer Births; February 4;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thorberg, Griggs twp., daughter. March 1; Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson of Galva twp., a son. January 28;
Mr. and Mrs. S.K. Challman, a daughter. March 5; Mr.
and Mrs. M.C. Coffman, a daughter. Feb. 5; Mr.
and Mrs. Heldg Larson, a son. Dec. 27; Mr.
and Mrs. M. Murray, a son. Feb. 25; Mr.
and Mrs. John Derkson, a daughter Jan. 22; Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Knight, a son Jan. 23; Mr.
and Mrs. J.B. Cooper, a daughter. March
21,1889 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
C. Tanner of Silver Creek twp., mourn the death of their infant daughter, Lizzie, which
occurred last Thursday the 14th, after a short illness of bronchitis. Funeral services were held in the Christian Chapel
at Schaller. Rev. F.F. Kiner of this city officiated. March
21,1889 Pioneer Births
reported; Jan. 18; Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Riddle, a son Jan. 30; Mr.
and Mrs. P. Hartgenbush, a son Jan. 18; Mr.
and Mrs. H.K. Ferguson, a daughter Jan. 13; Mr.
and Mrs. F.J. Gibson, a son Jan. 3; Mr. and Mrs. John Bower, a son Feb. 15; Mr.
and Mrs. M.D. Markham, a son. Feb. 28; Mr.
and Mrs. J.A. Burrows, a son. March
28,1889 Pioneer Dropped Dead Mike Forney,
living with his brother and father, about two miles south of Ida Grove, last Saturday met
an instantaneous death from heart disease, dropping down unexpectedly without a
moments warning. The disease and its
advanced stage had been recognized for sometime however.
A month or six weeks ago Forney consulted Dr. Heilman, who informed him that
nothing could be done, and that he must be prepared to die at any time, excitement or
overtaxing of strength could be dangerous. The
end was hastened some by both of these causes, as he had helped to fight a prairie fire
that threatened to approach from too close for safety on the morning of the death, his obsequies occurred Monday and conducted by
Rev. J.H. Besore. March
28,1889 Pioneer A fifteen
pound boy-honest weight-was born to Mr. and Mrs. I.S. McCline of Saturday. Corwin twp.,
wears the belt for big babies, and is not likely to loose it right away. ]March
28,1889 Pioneer The
community was shocked this morning by the announcement of the sudden death of Mrs. Mary
Jane Macomber, at the residence of her son, Judge Macomber, of this city. She was in usual health, except for a cold that
had troubled her considerably for a week, at the hour of retirement and up to 10
oclock, when the family retired, she slept peacefully. She awakened them shortly before midnight, and was
then hardly able to breathe. Her nephew, Dr.
Sprague, visiting here from Maine, pronounced it pneumonia, but had no medicine to
administer to her. Dr. Heilman was hastily
summoned and everything possible was done, about 3 oclock she was able to breathe a little better and was sitting up, when
suddenly her head dropped, the arm upon which she rested gave way, and in a moment she
expired. Deceased was
born at Winthrop, Maine in 1819, came to Iowa in 1882, and has resided most of the time
with her eldest son in Carroll, Iowa, where the remains will be taken tomorrow for burial. She was a Christian woman, beloved by all of her
family. March
28,1889 Pioneer Marriages
recorded; Jacob
Rudloff and Lena Struck; Frederick Stowell and Zelha M. McCrery; W.S. Meek and Birdie R.
Allison. April 4,1889
Pioneer A child of Wm. Sanders died, Wednesday, and was
buried on Thursday, Rev. Riordan officiated. April
11,1889 Pioneer Last
Saturday J.C. Patton received word from Clifton, Kansas that his son Al. was dying. Later he received word that he was dead. Mr. Patton left on the first train to take charge
of the remains. April
11,1889 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
A.D. Creighton rejoice over the arrival of a ten pound boy, April 1. April
11,1889 Pioneer Elizabeth,
the sister of Rev. Wilmot Whitfield, of Sioux City, died on Monday and will be buried
today.
A ten pound
baby boy at the home of Wayne Johnston on the 6th accounts for the beaming countenance of
the father this week. April
11,1889 Pioneer Tom Sees of
Galva, who spent some time in Ida Grove and was sent home to New Virginia by Frank
Hillard, died there on April 4. April
11,1889 Pioneer Marriages
recorded in Courthouse Notes Frank A.
Cattermole and Libbie Sherrill; William Hayward and Martha McKay; John H. Heilman and
Minnie Foelich; Arthur Menter and Ida M. Countryman. April
18,1889 Pioneer Marriage
licenses issued this past week to Randall Hylaman and Ruth B. Edmundson and Milo G. Beers
and Kate Branninger. April
18,1889 Pioneer Death again
has once more brought gloom to our county by the removal of the wife of Councilman John
Lancaster. On Monday, April 8, she was taken
with a chill, which was succeeded by a high fever. Medical
aid was called and the proper remedies administered for inflammation of the bowels. For the first few days the patient seemed to
improve, however, she grew worse and sank rapidly and that night realizing her end
approaching she called her husband and three children to her bedside and bade them
farewell. At 3 oclock Monday morning
she became unconscious and died at a quarter before eight. Rosanna
Lancaster nee Keary, was born at Green Oak, Michigan on July 31,1856, and came to Ida
County 10 years ago. Her parents still live
in Michigan, several of her brothers and sisters have homes in Chicago and one brother
James, owns a farm at Elm Grove, Calhoun County, this state. Her mother arrived on the morning train, three
quarters of an hour after her death. Her
brother, James, and sister, Julia also came to late to see her. She was
respected by all who knew her, she was a kind and loving friend, wife and mother. Funeral
services were held April 17 at St. Bridgets Catholic Church, where Mass for the dead
was offered by Father Riordan. April
18,1889 Pioneer Married at
the residence of the brides parents in Grant twp., on April 10,1889, at 3 p.m. Mr.
Arthur J. Mentor and Miss Ida M. Countryman, Rev. Thos. L. Carter officiated, from Battle
Creek. Mr. Mentor
is an energetic young farmer in Ida County, to which he came from Wisconsin, his native
state four years ago. The bride is on of Iowas brightest girls and
has spent most of her life in Ida County, pursuing the high calling of school teacher for
six terms. Both bride and groom were
converted during the revival held in Grant last November and united with the M.E. Church. April
18,1889 Pioneer The death of
Mrs. J.W. Lewis last week Wednesday was peculiarly sad. The accident in which her little
son had his hand mangled in some machinery, last summer, preyed upon her mind a great
deal, and she never fully recovered from the nervous shock.
Her last illness was of several weeks duration, following child birth. The little babe and two other children are left
motherless. Mrs. Lewis was the wife of one of
our most esteemed farmers to whom the bereavement is great. She was a lovable woman, and a large circle of
friends mourn her death. Services were
conducted by the Presbyterian Church and Rev. Keeler, on Thursday and was largely
attended. (Battle Creek) April
25,1889 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
H.M. Terhune rejoice over the arrival of a new son. April
25,1889 Pioneer The little
daughter who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seig Simon, Tuesday, is the first Jewish
girl born in Ida Grove, and it is needless to say that Seig thinks her the finest ever
born in the county. April
25,1889 Pioneer Geo. Lainson
was made the happy father of a 13 1/2 pound daughter on Monday. What Geo. thinks of the little stranger may be
imagined from his having gone out of business the next day in order to devote his whole
time to her. April
25,1889 Pioneer Courthouse
News; Births; To;
John and Anna Cohrt of Hayes twp. on Ap. 10, a son. To;
Charles and Annie Hansen of Logan on April 4, a son To;
Andrew J. and Clara Strohm, of Logan, on Ap. 13, a daughter To;
Henry and Elsabe Plett, Hayes, on March 24, a son. Marriage
licenses. To;
? Hillander and Ella Berg; Ferdinand Hummel and Sophia Gerlicher May 2,1889
Pioneer A marriage
license was issued to Geo. Libke and Hannah Rosburg, this week. May 2,1889
Pioneer Hans Muller,
father of Mrs. Aug. Witternberg, Died last Sunday night, aged 69 years. It will be remebered that we recorded Mrs.
Muellers death only five of six weeks ago. May 2,1889
Pioneer Married at
the residence of the brides parents, near Arthur, Wednesday, May 1,1889, Mr. Gay E.
Clifford and Miss Elizabeth Churchill. The Pioneer
takes pleasure in chronicling the union of this worthy couple. The groom has for three years been in charge of
the station at Arthur, and is a young man of fine business qualifications, genial
disposition and exemplary habits. The bride
is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Churchill, and is well known as highly
accomplished young lady. The happy
couple were the recipients of many handsome presents. May 2,1889
Pioneer Jesse, the 9
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, 4 1/2
miles northwest of town, died of tubercular meningitis, Wednesday morning,
after an illness of about two weeks. Rev.
Keeler will conduct funeral services today at the house at 9 a.m. May 9,1889
Pioneer We regret to
announce the sad news of the death and burial of Mrs. J. Schroeder, wife of Jurgen
Schroeder, of Morgan twp, since your last issue, after a long and severe illness. Mrs. Schroeder passed away last Friday forenoon,
at 10 oclock, leaving a devoted husband and four little children to mourn the loss
of a loving wife and mother. She was burden
on Sunday, May 5 at the Nissen cemetery. The
funeral was conducted by Rev.Hermann. May 9,1889
Pioneer We regret to
announce the death of Mr. o. Jansens infant child that passed away last Saturday
morning, aged three weeks, and was buried at the German Cemetery in Grant twp., at
Forenoon Monday, conducted by Rev. Hermann. May 9,1889
Pioneer The little
child of Mr. and Mrs. Heier of Douglas twp., died Wednesday and was buried. May 9,1889
Pioneer Mr. Wm
Nissen and Miss Agnes Brodersen were married last Saturday, by Rev. Hansen. The happy couple received the congratulations of
their friends, together with a number of elegant and costly presents. The young people went to housekeeping at once in
their nice new residence. May 16,1889
Pioneer We regret to
announce the sad news of the death of Fritz Bielenberg, the infant son of J. Bielenberg,
of Grant twp., He passed away last Thursday afternoon, after an illness of about a week,
and was buried at the German Lutheran Cemetery in Grant twp., Rev. Hermann conducted the
services on May 11. May 16,1889
Pioneer Died on May
8, of consumption, Mrs. Celia Wiese, wife of J. Wiese, in Griggs twp., aged 21 years. The remains were interred on Friday. May 23,1889
Pioneer Died Monday
morning, May 20, of membranous croup, Earl Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schiller, aged
7 years, 3 months, 11 days. The grim
reaper has entered another home and torn away a loved inmate. After an illness of only a few days, little Earl
passed away. The funeral was conducted by
Rev. Charlton of the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday afternoon, there being not even
standing room for the large congregation of sympathizing friends. Two primary school classes and teachers attended
in a body and the pupils brought offerings of flowers to their departed mate. May 23,1889
Pioneer Miss
Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoagland died on Wednesday evening, May 15 of
quick consumption contracted last February, since which time she has failed rapidly. She was an accomplished young lady of about twenty
years, and will be missed by a large circle of friends. May 23,1889
Pioneer A daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claus H. Brockman, the 15th of May. ( Hayes twp) May 30,1889
Pioneer The marriage
of Nellie Barnes at Sioux City, Tuesday, was attended by Misses Maud Clark and Rosa Barnes
and Mr. Walter Barnes of this place, the first named serving as bridesmaid. May 30,1889
Pioneer The death of
Mrs. M.A. Ward, a lady quite advanced in years and one of the earliest settlers here,
occurred last week Thursday, the 23rd. Deceased
was highly esteemed by all and her memory will long be revered. May 30,1889
Pioneer two deaths
from measles followed by lung fever occurred Monday, one was the 18 month old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anspach and the other the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Abney, living in
old town. May 30,1889
Pioneer Andrew
Gavin, died at his residence in Wheeler twp., Sac County on Friday May 24th of stomache
troubles. He was born in the parish of
Borrisokane, County Tipperary, Ireland and while a youth emigrated to America with his
parents, settling in Jones County, where the latter still lives. About six years ago he purchased a farm in Sac
County on which he and his family moved. Here
he was respected by all who knew him. The
funeral took place Sunday from the Catholic Church at Odebolt with Father Pechong
officiating, and the remains were interred in the Odebolt Cemetery. May 30,1889
Pioneer Chas. Rowe
died on Thursday, the 23rd and was buried on Friday.
A large concourse of friends followed the remains to the cemetery. June 6,1889
Pioneer The death of
little Ruth Schiller on Friday evening, only ten days after that of Earl, was one of those
sad occurrences which call forth the fullest sympathy of a community. She was a bright little child of six years, such a
short time before in the bloom of perfect health, it was hard to realize that death had
claimed her. The disease was pronounced
undeveloped measles, complicated with diphtheria, and health officer Moorehead being
notified of the presence of the dangerous contagion, had notice posted of the same. Two other children lying ill at the time are now
quite recovered, diphtheria developing but lightly in their cases. The obsequies of Ruth were quietly
conducted, Sunday, Rev. Charlton officiated at the house. June 6,1889
Pioneer Mat Barofsky
went to Davenport last Friday, having received the sad news of the death at that place of
his brother-in-law, father of Julius Stender, who started the day before, arriving too
late to see his father alive. June 6,1889
Pioneer Mr. Jas.
Williams and Miss Mary Decker were married last Thursday, the ceremony being performed in
Justice Wilkinsons most impressive manner. June 6,1889
Pioneer Hans Broder
and Miss Elizabeth Wilbeck, both recently from Germany, were united in marriage by Rev.
Hermann, Grant twp., on Saturday last. The
couple will reside with the grooms brother, Peter Broders, Morgan twp., for awhile. June 6,1889
Pioneer Another case
of the measles followed by lung fever, ended fatally, Monday in the death of Miss Lydia,
daughter of Rev. L.C. Steffler, the German Methodist Minister. She was about 12 years of age, and her loss is a
severe blow to the family, who have resided here a short time, and in the sickness of the
whole household suffered the isolation of others. June 6,1889
Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
Mess were called suddenly last Wednesday by the death of their nephew in Crawford County,
caused by the bursting of a blood vessel in his heart. June 6,1889
Pioneer Died-Tuesday
night, Mr. E.A. Gleason. Funeral services to be held at Fairview Church on Thursday at 10
a.m. June 6,1889
Pioneer We regret to
announce the death and burial of Mater Henry Schievenbeck, at the age of 4 years. He died Monday night at 10 p.m. He was buried at the Nissen Cemetery, Wednesday,
May 29. June 13,1889
Pioneer A baby
daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Barofsky on Monday. June 13,1889
Pioneer Died at the
residence of his son in Hayes twp., on Monday June 11th, Patrick Long, 82 years. Deceased was
a native of County Cork, Ireland, from when he emigrated in 1835. He moved to Ida County 9 years ago. Old age was the cause of his death, and dropsy of the heart. The
funeral took place at the Catholic Church on Wednesday at 11;30. The remains were interred in the Catholic
Cemetery. June 13,1889
Pioneer Death has
again knocked at the door of Mrs. Gleason and taken away her husband. Elisha Gleason was a good man and always ready to
lend a helping hand, and the people of Fairview will miss his welcome smile and extended
hand of friendship. Funeral services were
held at the M.E. Silver Creek Church in Cherokee County on June 6. Burial was in the Silver Creek Cemetery. June 13,1889
Pioneer We regret to
announce the death of Mr. Bock, father of Mrs. J.F. Petersen and Mrs Henry Andresen, of
this twp. (Hayes). He died last Thursday
morning after a long illness at the age of 79 years, and was buried at the German Lutheran
Cemetery of Grant twp., Friday noon. He
leaves a wife and several grown up children to mourn his death. June 20,1889
Pioneer Died Friday,
June 14,1889, Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Chapin, aged 13 months and 19 days. Baby Earl
passed peacefully away after a brief illness of eight days.
He was a lovely child, ever bright and happy as the morning. His little presence was like sunshine, to look
upon him was to be glad. Funeral
services were held at the house on Sunday afternoon by Rev. A.E. Smith. June 20,1889
Pioneer Mr. Wm Yaco
and Miss Mary Christopher were married last Thursday at the brides home. It was a very quiet affair.
A boy of
usual weight arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett on Monday of last week. June 27,1889
Pioneer A very sad
accident occurred at the ball grounds Tuesday evening.
At the close of the game a number bound for the old town made a rush to
climb onto John Hawks dry, among the others, L. Hitchcocks 9 year old son
Romeo. In some was he slipped and fell
between the wheel and the box, was carried part way round on the former and squeezed
against the brake, falling Down in front of the
wheel, which would have passed over his body in a second more had not Fred Mitchell
managed to pull him away in the nick of time. The
boy managed to get up, but staggered and it was found he could neither stand nor speak, having received internal
injuries. Dr. Graeser was called in, but as
usual in these cases little could be done, and after passing a bad night the little fellow
breathed his last on Wednesday morning. The
loss of a child under such circumstances is peculiarly sorrowful, and this terrible blow
to the family excites the sympathy of all. Funeral
services were held at the M.E. Church at 2 oclock this afternoon. June 27,1889
Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
M.B. Dean rejoice over the arrival of a baby daughter on Monday. June 27,1889
Pioneer A daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lohse of Morgan twp. June 27,1889
Pioneer Born to Mr.
and Mrs. H.C. Anderson, Tuesday morning, June 18, a daughter. July 4,1889
Pioneer The marriage
at the home of the brides parents Rev. and Mrs. M.S. Newcomer, on Thursday, June 27,
of Rosa May Newcomer and Mr. W.H. Nunemaker. The
ceremony was performed at 2 p.m. by Elder W.B. Allen, B.S. of Lanark, Illinois. The happy couple left for Englewood,
Illinois were they will make their new home. July 11,1889
Pioneer Died Sunday,
July 7,1889, Kent son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Miller, aged 7 years, 9 months, 2 days. Kents
illness was long and painful, about seven
weeks. He was taken down with the measles and
suffered a severe attack, ending in lung fever. He
never rallied, the disease spread rapidly taking the form of quick consumption and
finishing its cruel work. Kent bore his
suffering with patience and fortitude. He was
naturally a thoughtful child and possessed a gifted, unusually developed mind that gave
great promise for the future. The funeral
took place on Monday at 4 p.m. from the M.E. Church, where impressive services were
conducted by Elder Whitfield, Rev. Wm Whitfied and Rev. A. E. Smith. July 11,1889
Pioneer Mr. John E.
Leas and Miss Kittie McQuillen, both of Logan twp. were married by Rev. M.S. Newcomer,
Monday last, and took their departure on the evening train for two weeks visit among
relatives in the eastern part of the state. July 16,1889
Pioneer A 15 month
child of Aug. Hein died last Saturday and was buried on Monday. Theo Abbe also lost an infant child three weeks
old yesterday. July 16,1889
Pioneer A 14 year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juergen Spahn of Hayes twp. died last Friday of measles
complicated with lung fever. Rev. Herman
held services at the family residence the remains being interred in the Ida Grove
Cemetery. July 25,1889
Pioneer Treasurer
Eicholtz received a telegram Monday, announcing the death of his father, which took place
Sunday night at his home in Gettysburg, PA. July 25,1889
Pioneer Again death
visited the home of Jurgen Spahn, this time taking his
youngest child, which died on Sunday, and was buried Monday in Ida Grove. August
1,1889 Pioneer A girl is
reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Wallace, of Maple twp. August
1,1889 Pioneer A baby
daughter at the home of E.S. Brown of the ERA, yesterday. August
8,1889 Pioneer The three
year old daughter of MR. and Mrs. J.M. McCarthy, of Sac
City, while visiting with her mother in the county, ate a piece of cake strychined for
rats, and suffered a horrible death soon afterwards. August
15,1889 Pioneer Holstein; A
child of Johannes Wiese, aged 5 months died Sunday night. August 15,1889 Pioneer Holstein; a
son born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohrt, August 7. August
22,1889 Pioneer Julia, the
13 year old daughter of Jacob Juelfs, of Silver Creek twp., died very suddenly, Tuesday
noon, having been sick less than two hours. The
attending physicians announced it a case of heart disease, aggravated by the affect of
measles she had some time ago. It was severe
and unexpected blow to the family. Rev. Hermann conducted the funeral services at the
house and interment was in the Ida Grove Cemetery. September
5,1889 Pioneer Hugh
Ferguson, a former resident of Hayes twp., now of Cushing was made happy by the birth of a daughter this week. September
12,1889 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.
W.C. Zimpleman were called upon to mourn the loss of their only child, a daughter,only a
few months old. It was buried in the Ida
Grove Cemetery last Thursday. October
10,1889 Pioneer Died on
Friday October 3,1889 Mr. o. Jewell, of paralysis, aged 71 years, 3 months, 2 days. Mr. Jewell
was a native of New York, but when a boy
moved to Whitside County, Illinois, and from there to Vinton County, in 1861 and from
there with his family to Ida County four years ago. He
was stricken with paralysis about a year ago and since then has been a helpless invalid,
and from which disease called his demise. He
leaves a wife and four children to mourn his death. October
31,1889 Pioneer Received
into his household last Thursday, a young lady to raise until she is twenty-one, unless
she marries before that time. November
7,1889 Pioneer Born to Mr.
and Mrs. O. Norton, near Holstein, on last Friday, a bouncing 11 pound boy. November
14,1889 Pioneer Married on
October 16,1889, at the residence of the brides parents, near Galva, by Rev. E. J.
Lindsay, Mr. Albert S. Forbes and Miss Ida McClurg, both of
Galva. November
21,1889 Pioneer Born to Mr.
and Mrs. S.V. Percival, on last Thursday, two twin babies. November
21,1889 Pioneer Born one day
last week to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nicolls, a son. November
21,1889 Pioneer J.E.
Barrett, age 69 years for a long time past a resident of Ida Grove, died of heart disease
on last Thursday, and was interred in the Ida Grove Cemetery on Friday. He was ill but a short time. November
21,1889 Pioneer Additional information on Mr.
Pritchards death (see Nov. 21,1889 Era Edition) HE was a
native of Canada, aged 52, single and lived in the county the last eight years. He was respected by all who knew him. He died immediately. December
5,1889 Pioneer Married on
November 30 by Justice Brannon, Hans Peterson and Miss Anna Kroeger. December
5,1889 Pioneer Born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Krick, on the 3rd, a bouncing baby boy.
John is as happy as a lark, and is setting up the cigars on the arrival of
the Biggest Dutchman in the country. December
5,1889 Pioneer Marriage
Licenses issued to; August Breeger and Miss Hannah Knudsen on the 6th of the November; Wm
Wrinkler and Mary Paeper on Nov. 29; Hans Peterson and Miss Anna Kroeger on Nov. 30. December
5,1889 Pioneer This is additional information added to
the Eras edition. Mr. Bunn was
the eldest son of Isaac Bunn, and was born and raised in Ida County. He was a printer by trade, and was a former
foreman of the Pioneer. He was a member of
the Presbyterian Church. December
12,1889 Pioneer Treasure
Marks of Sac County, died suddenly at Sac City on Wednesday. He was taken sick last Saturday. December
19,1889 Pioneer Dr. Collett
was made happy last Saturday, by the arrival of a girl baby at his house. December
19,1889 Pioneer Chas. Graham
of Blaine twp., was married last week. He has
been building and arranging for several years to get ready for his bride, and has finally
brought her home to help him enjoy the fruits of his success and industry, which is proved
by the possession of one of the finest improved farms in the county.
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