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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co. Iowa
October 30, 1908

Postville Review, published every Friday at Postville, Subscription price $1.25 per year. $1.75 for Review subscriptions sent to Canada. Advertising rates: business locals and poetry five cents per line. Legal notices at legal rates.
A.E. & A. B. BURDICK, Pubs. & Props.

Vote for HAUGEN.

Vote for CUMMINS. A vote for CUMMINS is a vote for clean politics. If you believe the 2 cent railroad fare is a good thing -- vote for CUMMINS. Every republican should get out and vote next Tuesday. Ask for a primary senatorial ballot and vote for CUMMINS.

Miss Caroline LEUI returned today from Boulder, Colo.

Mrs. James BRYSEN, of Waterville, is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. MICKELSON.

Mrs. B.B. NEWELL is here from Dubuque on a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. MICKELSON.

Mrs. M.L. ALWARD left yesterday for Kenyon, Minn. on a visit to the home of her daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles SNYDER have been entertaining a new baby boy since Monday morning.

The remains of Mrs. B. VanVELZER reached here yesterday from Kansas City, Mo., for interment.

The pastor of the Lutheran Church has placed in his home this week one of J.N. LEITHOLD's fine Schuman pianos.

The C.E. prayer meeting will be led by Miss Lottie BEUCHER this week.

BAPTISM.
At the Lutheran church. The daughter of Mr. and mrs. Geo. PLAGMAN, of Alexander, S.D., was baptized Wednesday receiving the name of Emma Fredericka Christina.
Sponsors were Fredericka PECK and Emma BRAUN.

MARRIAGE.
At the home of the bride's uncle, H.H. GUY, in Britt, Iowa, at four o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1908, occurred the marriage of Miss Cora N. FRENCH, of Coggon, Iowa, to Mr. John FANGMEIER of this city. After the ceremony the happy couple left by train for Waverly, Iowa, for a brief visit at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Charles MEYER. The groom is one of Postville's best known young men. He is the soul of good nature, affable and agreeable-to-a-fault, honest, industrious and of good habits. He is at present head clerk at the Farmers' Store. The bride is a fine appearing lady, and though practically unknown to Postville people, she is vouched for by unquestioned authority as an educated and refined young lady of many excellent qualities. Mr. and Mrs. FANGMEIER returned to Postville last Saturday and have already settled down to housekeeping in the Mrs. BEEDY cottage on the north side, where the Review joins with many friends in wishing them health, happiness and prosperity.

Fresh oysters. Sweet Cider on tap. A carload of apples just received at John THOMA's.

Chas. H. FLYNN M.D.---Special attention given to fitting glasses. Office hours - 1-4 p.m. week days Sundays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Boys' suits, ages 3 to 16, $2.00 to $6.00. Showing some splendid new mufflers. Look them over. Good shoes for everyone at John H. MEIER's.

J.M. HARRIS, Undertaker. Telephone calls sent to residence. Orders taken for flowers.

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