Iowa
Old Press
Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee co. Iowa
June 1, 1900
Decorations.
The graves of the following were duly decorated [at the Memorial
Day services]:
L. Minnick, 3rd Iowa Inf.
Capt. Wm. L. Henderson, 12th Ia. Inf.
S.S. Blanchard, 12th Iowa Inf.
Karl Knott, 27th Iowa Inf.
John S. Post, 1st Iowa Cav.
J.H. Burhans, 4th Iowa Cav.
C.C. Combs, 4th Minn. Inf.
W.G. Parker, 32nd Wis. Inf.
C.L. Allen, 33rd Wis. Inf.
W.N. Piper, 6th Wis. Bat.
W.R. Johnson, 1st Mo. Eng'rs
W.H. Johnson, --N.Y. Inf
C.J. Oehring, 2nd N.Y. Cav.
John Putnam, 5th N.Y. Art
S.D. Putnam, 5th N.Y. Art
D. Stark, -- N.Y. Inf. 1812
E.H. Williams, Iowa Inf., Mex war
S.J. Russell, Ill Inf. Bl'k Hawk war
C.B. Guy, Tenn Inf. Seminole war
Darius Mather, 27th Iowa Inf.
Sterling Mather, 27th Iowa Inf
John Mather, 38th Iowa Inf
And a grave for the unknown dead of the Civil War
Obituary
Myron H. Angell died very suddenly at the home of his parents in
Postville, May 22nd, 1900, of rupture of a blood vessel in the
brain, aged 47 years, 4 months and 28 days. He was born in
Pennsylvania, Dec. 24th, 1852, came to Elkader, Iowa, with his
parents, in March, 1852. For the past thirty years his home has
been in Postville. His occupation has chiefly been railroading.
Besides his parents he leaves 2 brothers and 2 sisters to mourn
his loss. Genial and social among his friends, kind and
affectionate in his home, quick to resent an injury and just as
quick to forgive. He will be sadly missed in the home of the aged
couple who always watched for the coming of him upon whom they
leaned in their declining years.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so
kindly assisted us in our sudden bereavement, and we wish
especially to thank "The Boys" who presented the
flowers and otherwise contributed so freely and generously. We
appreciate your kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Tripp,
Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Angell,
Mrs. C.F. Dupius
Fourth of July Meeting
The Fourth of July meeting at Shepherd's office last Monday
evening was well attended and it was decided to celebrate. J.I.
Shepherd was called to the chair and Art Burdick, as secretary.
President of the Day -- J.H. Shepherd
Marshall of the Day -- Darius Orr
The following committees were chosen:
Finance Com. - Halver Lien and Chas Sonnkalb
Com. on Arrangements - J.B. Hart, James Gregg, Chas. Skelton
Com. on Program - J.M. Harris, James Hoy and Art Burdick
Com on Speaker and Reader of the Dec. of Ind. - W.I. Chase, J.I.
Shepherd
Com on Instrumental and Vocal Music - Halver Lien, John Waters,
Frank Hinton and Chas Sonnkalb
Com on Sports - John Waters, Ed Prior, H.B. Taylor
Com on Fireworks - Halver Lien and John Thoma
Moved and seconded: That we adjourn until Monday night, June 4th,
to hear the report of the committee on finance.
[transcribed by S.F., February 2006]
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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee co. Iowa
June 8, 1900
Marriage Licenses
Issued for the month of May
John J. Gruber and Minnie Troendle
Frank V. Jost and Maria A. Flesch
Frank Keller and Josephine Duncan
Louis Uebelhoer and Lizzie Eberhart
Timothy O'Brien and Mary Barnes
Chas. P. Froelich and Mary C. Steiber
Robert J. Reynolds and Myrtle Self
Going out of Business
Mrs. Miller's Entire Millinery Stock, at cost. Having positively
decided to go out of business, I shall sacrifice on all goods in
stock before the close of the season. This is a clearance sale
and each and every article in stock will be sold AT COST and
Below Cost. Stylish, Up-to-date Trimmed Hats at prices that will
astonish you. Thanking you for past favors and hoping you will
give me the opportunity to show you the bargains I have to offer.
I remain sincerely, Mrs. F.L. Miller
[transcribed by S.F., January 2010]