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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee, Iowa
June 1, 1889

MARRIED.
A prominent German wedding came off yesterday in the country. Mr. RUCKDAESCHEL and Miss KNODT being the contracting parties.

At the home of the bride's parents, May 29th, 1880, Mr. Hiram K. BOOTH, of Salt Lake City, Utah, to Miss Lilian B. REDHEAD of this village. The will leave for their home in Salt Lake City next week.

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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
June 8, 1889

Last Sunday Mrs. F.A. DUNNING, near Hardin, was accidentally shot by a revolver in the hands of her son-in-law, Julius NAGLE, who was looking at the pistol not supposing it was loaded. The ball entered the side front of the abdomen passing under the skin and lodged near the surface on the other side. At last accounts she was doing well and if the intestines were not perforated she will recover.

A.R. PRESCOTT was before the Decorah pension examining board on Wednesday.

MARRIED.
In Postville, June 5th, Mr. Charles G. MARQUARDT of Des Moines, to Miss Libbie R. ROBERTS, of Postville. The couple took the Burlington train for their future home at Des Moines.

At the residence of the bride's mother in Fontanelle, Iowa May 22nt, 1889, Mr. A.P. COON and Miss Nellie HAGADONE.

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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
June 22, 1889

Julia MOORE, on the Frankville road, near Yellow River, is prepared to weave carpets.

Frank ROSIER, residing near Maynard, either committed suicide or was murdered on Wednesday morning. He was found dead in a chair alone in his house, by the cream gatherer. His wife had gone to a neighbor's early in the morning. There had been a good deal of trouble between them. G.W. HARRIS gives this information, as he and others was at the house soon after the body was found.

G.W. HARRIS was in Maynard on Wednesday and purchased five thoroughbred Poland China hogs to freshen up his stock.

John BREUER, contractor and builder, Postville.

Aunt Deborah MOIR celebrated her 80th birthday last Sunday.

F.S. BURLING had the painful duty of burying a sister this week.

We regret to learn that Mrs. DUNNING, who was shot some time ago, cannot recover.

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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
June 29, 1889

Notice is given that the instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Patrick CUMMINGS, deceased of Allamakee Co. Io has been opened and read.

To Emma J. WEYMILLER. You are notified that there is on file a petition of August F. WEYMILLER, praying for a decree of divorce. He alleges desertion on your part.

Geo. LULL has a strawberry measuring 6 inches in diam.

Everybody congratulates Joe GRAY on his able and eloquent address to the graduating class.


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