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Maurice Times, July 1, 1916

Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Mieras and children autoed to Sioux City Tuesday.



Maurice Times, July 8, 1916

Charlie, Esther, Hazel and Eleanor Mieras of Sioux City celebrated the
Fourth in Maurice. They all returned home Wednesday, except Eleanor, who
will spend several days here visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Mieras and son Oliver and Mrs. C.L. Jackson, who is
visiting here, autoed to LeMars Thursday evening to hear the famous Kryl
band.

Mrs. J.M. Mieras and daughter Mildred attended the Chautauqua at
LeMars Wednesday.



Maurice Times, July 17, 1916

This is an item we overlooked last week. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Mieras of
Monroe, S.D., were over Sunday visitors at the H.M. Mensink home.

Johannes Mieras and Mrs. L. Mieras and daughter Ada autoed to
Harrisburg and Sioux Falls, S.D. Monday and returned Wednesday evening. They
went to see James Mieras who is on the sick list with heart trouble.



Maurice Times, July 22, 1916

Miss Rose Kuiken has resigned as clerk in the Henry Wartnjes store.
Miss Ella Mensink is working there now until Mr. Warntjes can get someone
else.

M.A. Mieras of the German Savings Bank of Remsen, who was nominated at
the Republican primary for clerk of the courts, has withdrawn from the race
in order to accept the position of vice-president of the First National Bank
of Paullina. The Paulline bank is one of the string controlled by the
Farmers Loan and Trust company of Sioux City and the position was offered
Mr. Mieras by James F. Toy, president of the company.

Miss Mildred Mieras was visiting at the H.A. Huesinkveld home a few
days.

Mrs. Ralph Mieras was a Hawarden visitor over Sunday.

Miss Mildred Mieras was visiting at the H.A. Huesinkveld home a few
days.



Maurice Times, July 29, 1916

Mrs. L. Mieras and three children, Peter, Lucy, and Minnie, autoed to
Rock Valley last Friday to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. J.
Oldenkamp.

Miss Eleanor Mieras of Sioux City who was visiting here for a few
weeks, returned home Wednesday morning.

J.E. Mieras and daughter Jessamine and Wm. Mieras autoed to Cherokee
Wednesday.



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