Iowa Old Press
Fairfield Tribune
Fairfield, Jefferson, Iowa
Thursday, Dec. 21, 1882
Germanville and Vicinity
There will be a spring shooting match at Germanville
next Saturday.
Mr. F.F. Vogle, who has been visiting relatives and
friends in this vicinity the past week, returned to his home in Stormsburg,
Neb., last Sunday.
Homer Rhodes is teaching his first term of school at
No. 1 this winter.
Miss Emma Kessel, from near Germanville, was married to
Mr. Phillip Truman, from near Burlington, last Wednesday. Our best wishes go
with the happy couple.
Mr. Chris Kientz and wife returned last Tuesday from a
visit to friends and relatives in Washington.
John Wendling returned last Thursday from a visit to
relatives in Montgomery county. He reports a good time.
A little "stranger" came to Mr. Geo.
Hartman's last Friday. As it looked so much like the family they concluded to
keep it.
Beckwith Items.
Jesse Vannostrand has gone west to visit.
Our worthy station agent, J.A. Johnson, will spend the
holidays with his relatives and friends. A Mr. Reynolds will take his place for
a short time.
Thos. S. Keltner is trying to organize a writing
school. We wish him success.
Count Supt. Rosenberger visited our school Monday. He
was very much pleased with the school, but thought our school house a very poor
one.
The latest inquiry,- Have you seen the Gypsies? A
company of them camped close to this place last week and were a source of
annoyance to the neighbors.
Probate of Will.
To whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that an
instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Elliott Davis,
deceased, is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Jefferson county, Iowa, and that Monday, January 15th, 1882, has been set for
the hearing and proof of same.
A.W. Jacques., Clerk.
Guardian's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as
guardian of Sallie H. and Lillie F. Hurst, deceased, by virtue of an order made
at the August A.D. 1882 term of the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, Iowa,
will offer at public sale at the front door of the court house in Fairfield,
Iowa, on Saturday, the thirteenth day of January, 1883, the real estate commonly
known as the homestead property of Dr. L. and Margaret Hurst, deceased, and
described as follows to-wit:
Part of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter
of section thirty-six (36) township seventy-two (72) north of range ten (10)
west, commencing at a point on the east line of said corner thereof, thence west
on a line parallel with the north and south line of said tract twenty (20) rods
thence south parallel with east and west lines of said tract six (6) rods,
thence east, parallel with north and south line of said tract to the east line
thereof, thence north on the east line of said tract six (6) rods to the
beginning.
Terms of sale: One-half cash in hand, and balance in
one or two years, to suit purchaser.
James Eckert, Guardian. H.N. West, Att'y.
The Odd Fellows of Glasgow have adopted the following resolutions:
Whereas, God, in his mysterious providence, has visited the
family of our beloved brother and sister, Wm. Wright and wife, with the dread
disease, smallpox, which resulted in the death of their son, Samuel Wright, an
intelligent and promising young man, therefore be it,
Resolved, That we, the members of Glasgow Lodge No. 45,
I.O.O.F. do hereby tender to brother Wm. Wright and family our sincere and
heartfelt sympathy during the great affliction though which they are passing,
and would commend them to Him whose all-seeing eye sees and knows all our
trouble and sorrow: and who always can console the troubled heart.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions shall
be sent to brother Wm. Wright, and a copy to the county papers for publication.
C.R. Workman
W.J. Emerson
J.P. Chezum
Fairfield Tribune
Fairfield, Jefferson, Iowa
Thursday, Dec. 28, 1882
THE YEAR'S LOCAL NEWS
A Summary of the More Important Local Happenings for the Year Just Closing
JANUARY
1st- Sunday; marriage of John H. Merckens and Miss Ida
May Emerson of Round Prairie township...2nd- New Year's calls in this city; John
Davis takes official control of county treasury; Board of Supervisors in
session, H.B. Mitchell succeeded by Wm. Billingsly; Woolen Mills close for the
season; first issue of The Portfolio; John R. McElderry appointed mail agent
between Davenport and Kansas City...3rd- Allmayer Bros. remove to their new
store room...5th- Midwinter hop at Wells' Hall; the subject of lighting the city
by electricity is first agitated in the city papers...8th- Death of Samuel C.
Rominger, an old citizen of County Line; Mrs. Wolf, of Des Moines township taken
with small-pox...9th- Union schools open with a less attendance than usual owing
to small-pox scare; Rock Island employes move into their new depot; J.A.
Herring, overseer of the poor in this city, resigns on account of sickness; T.L.
Huffman appointed overseer...11th-Death of Israel Mullenix, an old
resident...13th- Mr. J.M. Frost has his leg broken by his horses running away
just south of town; regular hop at Wells' Hall...18th- January session of
circuit court convenes, Judge Lewis presiding...19th- Death of Mrs. Helen
Bockins...25th- Rev. Morris presented with a gold watch and chain by the
congregation of St. Mary's previous to his departure for Missouri Valley; Prof.
Ostrander organized his first class in dancing...27th- Death of Porter White in
this city...30th- S.K. West enters into partnership with Jos. Ricksher...31st-
Charlie George removes his jewelry store to the new Alston building.
FEBRUARY
3rd- John Gibson dies of consumption; conference of the
Y.M.C.A. of this district begins in Fairfield...4th- Circuit court adjourns;
business exceptionally good around the square; Mt. Pleasant whist club plays a
match game with Fairfield players...7th- Marriage of Charles Shriner with Miss
Bessie DuBois...9th- Swedish Lady Quartette and Emil Gavin, at Semon's opera
house...10th- Teacher's convention at Pleasant Plain...12th- Joseph Lynch, two
miles west of Glasgow, attempts suicide by cutting his throat; P.G. Nesselhouse
dies of congestion of the brain...14th- Congregational ladies give an oyster
supper at Mrs. M.E. Woods' ...20th- Prof. A. Marquain opens a business
college...23rd- Lecture by Schuyler Colfax; death of Marquis Shriner of dropsy
of the heart.
MARCH
1st- Carreno Concert company at the opera house...4th-
Death of Dr. C.S. Clarke...6th- City election. All the old members of council
and mayor re-elected; Gen. Weaver addresses a large audience at the court
house...7th- Presbyterian ladies give Madame Jarley's wax works at the opera
house...8th- Death of J.A. Herring...10th- Prof. Ostrander has a select hop at
Wells' hall...13th- At the School Board election J.E. Roth succeeds Mr. Chester,
and W.E. Thompson re-elected; district court convenes, Judge Cook
presiding...19th- Marriage in this city of Mr. Emmanuel Fist, of Ottumwa and
Miss Henrietta Allmayer of Fairfield...20th- Adjournment of district court; S***ssiger
sentenced to five years in the penitentiary...27th-Woolen Mills opens for the
season...30th-Marriage of A.W. Welday and Miss Fannie Beck; Mt. Pleasant
amateurs present "Under the Gaslight" at the opera house...31st- City
schools adjourn for a week's vacation.
APRIL
8th- The house of P.I. Labaugh, one mile east of town,
burned with all its contents...13th- Death of Mrs. Jacob Dahlman; Mrs. Larua
Dainty, assisted by C.C. Clark gives an entertainment at the opera house...15th-
Board of Supervisors examine and accept the new building put up at the poor farm
for the incurable insane...23d- Y.M.C.A. celebrates their first anniversary.
MAY
1st- Calico bail at Wells' hall; James Orr, an old resident
commits suicide by laying his head on the railroad track and letting the cars
run over him...3rd- Work began on Demarce's new brick yard on the Libertyville
road...8th- Fairfield Library Association complete the purchase of the
archaelogical collection of S.B. Evans...10th- Jane Coombs plays Romeo and
Juliet at the opera house...15th-Burglars enter the house of H.H. Fulton and
take a gold watch and chain and other articles...16th- Work begun on the new
college building...19th- Mr. and Mrs. Voorhies celebrate the twenty-fifth
anniversary of their marriage...23rd- Four inches of snow...30th- Decoration day
observed with much interest.
JUNE
1st- Second anniversary of the Fairfield Microscope
Club; marriage of R.H. Moore and Miss Jennie Jackson...2nd- City schools
close...7th- The committee of council contract for an electric tower to be
finished within sixty days; Cooper, Jackson & Co's Circus...11th- Sudden
death of Mrs. Geo. Black in Des Moines township...12th-B. Mohr and family leave
Fairfield for Los Angeles, California to make their future home...14th- Marriage
of Chas. Anderson and Miss Emma Dunlap...15th- Wesley C. Hobbs at the opera
house, speaks on the anti-amendment side; Silver Cornet Band hold a festival in
the park...20th- Batchelder & Doris's Circus...25th- Heavy rain and wind
storm, considerable damage done...29th- The Agassiz Club discover relics of the
Mound Builders, five miles south of town...30th- Sudden death of John King, a
recent arrival from Indiana.
JULY
2nd- John Seddon's house in Perlee struck by lightning
and burned...6th- Broom drill entertainment by the young ladies of the
Congregational church...7th & 8th- Petty burglaries about town...12th-
Marriage of Ben Allmayer of this city and Miss Alice Lyons at Keokuk...25th-
Greenaway party for little folks at Mrs. Geo. D. Temple's.
AUGUST
1st- Second appearance of Broom Brigade...7th- J.E.
Roth and William Young purchase G.D. Riddle's shoe store; Messrs. Frank Junkin,
Jesse Riddle, Wm. Alston and Heysham leave for Colorado...10th- Electric tower
completed and painting begun...13th- Mayor Cummings house broken into by thieves
and numerous small articles taken; death of Scott Park near Salina from injuries
received in a mowing machine...14th- Mrs. Wm. Cassidy of Salina, severely
injured by runaway team while driving into this city; last week of
normal...19th- Death of Mrs. Cassidy...20th- Oscar Y. Raines suicides by
shooting himself in the heart...21st- Circuit court convenes, Judge Lewis
presiding; death of Mrs. Margaret Crawford...30th- Death of Wm. H. Jones, an old
resident of this city; large party at Mrs. Scott Jordan's.
SEPTEMBER
3rd- Rev. Evans teaches his farewell sermon at the M.E.
church...14th- Marriage of Will C. Kerr, of Newton and Miss Ida Lucas in this
city...15th- City park first lit by electricity, dinner in the park by the band
boys, address by Prof. A. McCalla and a ball at the opera house in the
evening...20th- Ledger office takes fire, damages slight...23rd- Whiteley's
Hidden Hand Co. at the opera house...26th- Marriage of Dr. J.E. Hathaway of
Arlington, Ill. to Miss Ella Dana of this city...28th- Soldier's reunion.
OCTOBER
1st- Death of Mrs. F.R. Regan; Will Wilkins, a brakeman
from this city, thrown off the cars at Burlington and severely injured...3rd-
Sudden death of Hon. C.W. Slagle...15th- Death of Mrs. Jane McKee, an old
resident of Jefferson county...16th- Jay Simms opens for a week's entertainment
at the opera house...18th- District court adjourns. Jno. Davidson for the murder
of Goff, in Des Moines township, sentenced to five years...19th- Marriage of
Chas. Freeman and Miss Kate Workman of this city...30th- J.H. Finney's store at
Abingdon burglarized of over three hundred and twenty dollars, no clue to
burglars...21st- Marriage of Jas. M. Hinkle and Miss Belle Young.
NOVEMBER
1st- Oyster supper by the young ladies of the
Congregational church; burglars enter Thorne & Gage's store and make off
with about fifteen hundred dollars' worth of silks...7th- Marriage of T.P.
DuBois and Miss Mary Blough...9th- Hop at the Leggett House...10th- Sam I Wright
of Glasgow taken with smallpox...23rd- A large party at Miss Kitty
Wilson's...24th- First snow of the season...26th- Rev. Hertzog preaches his
farewell sermon...27th- C.S. Clarke & Son move into their new
storeroom...28th- Marriage of Jacob Gantz and Miss Maggie Rock, of this city, in
Burlington...30th- Thanksgiving day, union service in M.E. church; sportsmen's
hunt with elaborate supper at Hurst's.
DECEMBER
4th- Death of Frank P. Myers of Abingdon...5th- Opening
of roller skating rink...13-14th- Agnes Wallace-Villa at the opera house...16th-
Miss Mary Cope at the opera house...
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