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1887 History of Story County, Iowa by W. G. Allen

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NEWS ITEMS 1884 & 1885
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nominated for the state senate this year in the Boone and Story district.—(Keokuk Constitution, Oct. 27, 1885.)

Business has been pretty fair for the last few days; considerable stock is being shipped, also grain and flax seed. J. Duea & Son shipped a car-load of hogs to-day. Sowers and Evenson will ship two car-loads to-morrow, and thus the wheels of commerce keep moving.—(Roland, Oct. 20, 1885.) JOSEPHUS.

Wm. Moran shipped a car of horses to New York City Tuesday. He expects to make that business a regular occupation.—(Oct. 16, 1885.)

A. M. NORRIS has sold his large farm southwest of Colo to Benjamin Berry.—(Oct. 28, 1885.)

Nine cars of apples, potatoes, and other kinds of merchandise were received at the Nevada station between Saturday night and Monday morning. Mr. Ingalls and the city draymen have been busy since.—(Nov. 11, 1885.)

Dunklebarger & Son and T. W. Kelly shipped each a car-load of hogs yesterday.—(Nov. 18, 1885.)

Herman Knapp shipped a couple of cars of brood sows to his father who is now in Louisiana. They were choice ones and were selected especially for their excellence. —(Nov. 20, 1885.)

During the past two weeks the weather has been extremely cold, and the thermometer has gone as low as twenty-eight degrees below zero. And at hardly a time has it been warm enough to make a show of melting. Everything is frozen that is freezable, and ice ought to be cheap the coining season. A good January and February ought to be forthcoming, followed by a favorable spring. All are hoping for such.—(Dec. 26, 1881.)

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.

To the Sunday School Workers of Story County: The annual convention of the Story County Sunday School association will be held at Maxwell, June 2d and 3d. It is expected that each school in the county will send two delegates; but all that are interested in the work are cordially invited to be present. Come one, come all, and make this one of the grandest Sunday school years in the history of the county. All schools that have not reported to the county secretary will please do so at once. Ample accommodations will be provided for all who may attend the convention. Programs will be out in a few days. GEO. H. SPENCER, County Sec'y.

(May 13, 1885.)

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