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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee, Iowa
February 2, 1884

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, January session.
W.C. THOMPSON, ch'm
H. SIMONSON
E. BARTHELD

Official bonds examined and approved:
L.EELS, county superintendent of schools
Nels NELSON, steward Poor Farm
Joseph FAHEY, county surveyor
L. FERRIS, JP Iowa twp
D.O. MAY, JP Waterloo twp
Frank STIRN, JP Lansing twp
Wm. SHEPHERD, JP Post twp
Jeremiah LEAS, JP Linton twp
J.K. GILE, JP Paint Creek twp
C.O. FROCK, constable, Paint Creek twp
L.B. ADAMS, constable, Linton twp
Enos ERVIN, constable, Post twp
A.F. MARSTON, constable, Post twp.
Geo HEWIT, deputy sheriff
S.C. HULSE, coroner

Annual reports of the following justices were approved:
Robert MULLALLY, Taylor twp
A. CHRISTAINSON, Center twp
John WARD, Hanover twp
W.T. RODERICK, Franklin twp
Simon OPFER, Ludlow twp
Mathias WALSH, Fairview twp
A.B. COOK, Post twp
Chas. BURNHAM, Franklin twp
Michael BARRY, Taylor twp
M.F. SANEOR, Jefferson twp
M.E. STALL, Ludlow twp
John K. HAINES, jr, Waterloo twp
James PALMER, Iowa twp
Jeptha BEEBE, Jefferson twp
J.W. PENNINGTON, Makee twp
Edward ROESE, Center twp
F.S. BURLING, Post twp
W.C. THOMPSON, Makee twp
Eli GARDNER, Fairview twp.

LOCAL ITEMS.
A.B. CLAYTON has bought the C.J.F. NEWELL farm, on Yellow river.

List of subscribers: M.A. BOLLMAN, J.W. BOLLMAN, W.J. BROWNELL, W.B. KNODT, Geo H. BRUSE, W.H. BUTTOLPH, Mrs. H. PUTNAM, Geo WATERS, M.O. TAYLOR, F.S. BURLING, C.F. RATHMAN, G.L. WENDLING, Jas CONLEY, A. DRESSER & J.W. SMITH.

Charter members of Olive Branch Lodge, No. 119, K. of P.:
C.P. DARLING, J.H. GRAY, F.W. ROBERS,. W.S. ROBERTS, T.M. MILLER, Jas. McADAM, Chas. SKELTON, J.F. WILSON, J.M. LISHER, H.E. BABCOCK, Jas. PERRY, F.S. BURLING, W.H. YONKER, F.M. ORR, T.B. EASTON, Walter CHRISS, Will LEUI, Fred WELZEL & W.N. BURDICK.

The Frankville population has been increasing lately by the arrival of several youngsters, one at the residence of Dr. DARLING, a boy; and also at Mr. Will SIMMONS.

MARRIED.
At the residence of A. ABERNETHY, in Clayton county, on Wednesday, Jan. 30th, 1884, by Rev. H.E. WARNER, Mr. Geo.W. PIXLER and Miss Mary HARMON. The happy couple took the evening train East for a short bridal tour.

MYRON NEWS.
Last Friday was Mr. DAVIS' 55th birthday, a surprise party was arranged by his children. About 50 friends were present. Miss Addie, his daughter delivered a few remarks about her father.


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