Iowa Old Press
Davenport Democrat and Leader
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
June 3, 1925
RARE FREAKS BY THE STORM ARE REPORTED
Car Lifted Off Siding Placed on Main Track,
Carried Three Miles
Special to the Democrat
Fairfield, Ia., June 3 - Pleasant Plain, 15 miles north of
Fairfield, 15 miles north of Fairfield in Jefferson county, was badly hit by the
storm of Monday evening, as the wind played the most freakish tricks and was
accompanied by a terrific downpour of rain and some hail which was said to have
been the size of hickory nuts. However the hail continued for a few seconds only
and no great damage from it is reported. Small farm buildings were blown away,
others unroofed, trees blown down, telephone and electric light wires were put
out of commission, all with in a space of about 10 minutes.
An empty stock car standing on the side track of the Rock
Island near the stock yards was picked up and nicely placed on the main track
and blown almost to Brighton, three miles away. A train load of fruit
approaching Pleasant Plain stopped three long enough for train men to clear away
the wreckage of the company coal house which was blown on the tracks as the
train came in. A large barn at the Fred Wiggins farm, near Pleasant Plain, was
unroofed and the contents scattered. A garage at the Alson Hodson place in the
town was blown over and the automobile it housed was completely wrecked.
At the Fred Messer home, four miles northeast of Fairfield,
the wind picked up a heavy wire hay loader threw it over a wire fence and then
as if that was not enough picked it up again and dashed it down, completely
wrecking it. The loader was a large one and heavy made to fit a hay wagon.
Davenport Democrat and Leader
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
Sunday morning, June 7, 1925
INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. G. SECOY IS CALLED
Mr. and Mrs. George Secoy, 3238 Diehn street, Davenport, are
mourning the loss of an infant son, who passed away Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at
the age of four days.
Seven brothers survive beside the parents. They are
Raymond, Wayne, Rollin, Warren, Edwin, Frank and LaVern.
Funeral services are being held from the E.A. Horrigan &
Son funeral parlors this morning at 9:30 o'clock with interment at Rose Hill
cemetery, Buffalo.
Submitted by C.J.L., Sep. 2005