Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee,
Iowa
October 6, 1888
Our old friend, E. HARRIS, sends us in a box of fine potatoes, enough to last us a couple of weeks, and some fine specimens of corn, for all of which he has our thanks.
S.W. COURSON is putting up an addition to his commodious house.
The following subscribers "whacked up" this week:
Mrs. N. HAMILTON, E. DOUGLASS, H.C. BURNHAM, S.A. HARRIS, A. HART, J.B. HART, Otis MAKEPEACE & L. McGHEE.
MEYER & SPOO have removed their millinery store to the rooms recently vacated by T.B. EASTON as a furniture store.
MARRIED.
--At the M.E. parsonage in Postville, Sept. 12, 1888, Mr. C.W. ARNOLD and Miss Mary E. BLANCHARD.
--At the residence of M.A. BOLLMAN, on Thursday, Sept 27th, 1888, by Rev. W.D. HARTSOUGH, Mr. Amos McMARTIN and Miss Rena BOLLMAN, all of Winneshiek Co. Iowa.
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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
October 13, 1888
D.W. CAMERON, Henry SCHULTZ and several others went to Worthington on Monday night to see the country.
Misses KLIEN & LUKENBILL have one of the neatest little millinery and dressmaking establishments in all this section.
Daniel McFAUL will have an auction sale of stock on the Jas. FITZSIMMONS place on the Clermont road next Friday.
On Friday last, John DULIN's crew of section men had quite an accident. On account of some defect in the hand car, the car, with 4 men went off a brige falling some 10 feet. Mr. M. KELLER of this place was the only one injured, severe bruises, lip cut, loss of 5 front teeth and fractured nose.
BETHEL BULLETIN.
Mr. E. STAADT says he has over 3,000 bushels of corn on his place this year.
Mrs. C.W. MEIER did not go with Mrs. E. SWENSON last week. Mrs. S.'s sister's name is Gibson, not Gilson.
J.MOULTHROP, Mr. PERKINS and J.W. EWING have been making molasses.
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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
October 20, 1888
Doc. WELLS has removed his family to St. Paul.
Loren BELLOWS' family have arrived from Kansas.
John SANDERS desires to express his thanks to the fire department and the people generally for their assistance at his incipient fire last Sunday.
MARRIED.
At the residence of the bride, in Postville, Oct. 15th, 1888 by Rev. J.O. THRUSH, Mr. Jas. I. SHEPHERD and Miss Velma POWERS.
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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
October 27, 1888
Charley ABEL has sold his farm near Hardin. Likewise Fritz SANDER has sold his, near Luana.
Mrs. LASSEY and daughter started for Missouri on Monday. They will spend the winter with the family of H.P. DAWES.
MARRIED.
At the M.E. parsonage at Waverly, Iowa, Oct. 16, 1888, Mr. N.A. AREL of Cedar Rapids and Miss Ada McLELLAND, of Waverly.