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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 12

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9 9 gy News Gathered During WeeK Breezy That Are of General Interest Tin- DUMONT jj ll i the I I the M. E. church but may be re- future when the Eef.itd nad the roads at the ho'ne of her 'i i i-rv the mar Clarion Kemp has been at home seve- ria-eof Mi-- A a to Mr Gdrtie'd ra' day- this week. Rev. Erjgie i i i the M's Ye.ma-vdmore is now helping ua-jnr.

i iJ-e i i i i relative- the H. A Fuore home, Miss Leiha 6 i and Mrs- Reed go having beta obliged to re hoii-eket-piug on the a a to her home. four miles of D.iu.o.-i'. The best! ilrs H. A.

Foote is slowly regaining wis i-s of ho-: of 'r; go ith them. lcr re CT E.i and move a and a i have been Week i'roni -l-v. L. Bickluid idru) i fdrai 'o A farm this week and people have moved i ol Msss i -iis- by Mr. Niedham's.

to Mr. Wm. i i Geo iu re drove to li.c home ot the brides panels, liced ai-cl v. ife, liev ilr. and Mrs a a and half miles if XU-y a i ir.

M. I I P.ayler accompanied by his Chicago Wednes- niLiht and from there no on 'O i D. win re lhc-y ex pec' ibt-ii hoill? Miss i. i a i born to i i i i -L-J. I 1 I I I A.

-V. Arnold VM nt to Fort Do.l.e Sat- lirJav noon to 1:1 closing business Tuesday. Moots came down from Lau- i i Wednesday night. C. and wife went to iy to attend the fuuera! of died it that place.

a stock of ire'ii-'-d by O. W. purcadse 1 the i i six f-et of Ilangraves uf W. H-im J'ton'i i Mrs. C.

11. Wilso-i barg'1 hursdc.y to i i lu-r and other i Mrs H. and M. -a irks vilie visitors Mr. Ed has finished hi- winter teiui of ut-ar Gre ne aud is at home agiiiu.

George NichoK and a i the latter part of week into Mrs Sirah Login's hi u-e. Mrs. M. McMahon moved Monday from farm she has been occupying north of town into the Keef house, which she purchased some time ago. Joe Titus ha- been quite sick with the grip.

Will Wild and wife went to Rockw-ell SatU'diy to visit Mrs. Wild's brother. Mrs. C. R.

Martin is just beginning to get out a little, after being confined to her home the past two mouths by aickne-ss. Editor Babcock and a i moved Saturday the bick suite of rooms over Leib-ului's store. Mr and Mrs. A Gillette spent Wednesday with friend- at Hansell i and wife mo.ved first of the to Bnstow. Their TIP.

i a soiry to see them po Miss Paine, who teaches of lo" i --V of Mrs R. a a has ueen quite past L. J. Mu-kiti- was ca'leM to Garner again Fnday to care for his O. S'ni'l cltTkoJ the a sale Friday.

IIr.r.i.-- of the trained nurse who has -en ca'-'i'g for Mr. went as a Ler -b juimoie was down from Hamp bi-iiit-ss one dny last week. Lo'i of a is assisting Mr Hardma i the ha. ness shop. Rev.

Bailey Waverly held services in i of Tht Redeemer Wed- nesiidv evening, a i hi5 subject in Relation to Public meeting was well attended. Mr. Woodriug came up from Waverly i i him and sang a very pleasing solo Mr Woodring is said to be an excellent instructor in music. He will be present at the next meeting of the new- mnsical club which meets every Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Nea'. Members of the C. E.

society of the U. B. church held a social at the home of Mrs. J. Tuesday evening.

Ti.ere were between fifty and sixty in attendance and all spent a very pleasant evening. They cleared about 34 33. Mrs. F. H.

Gage entertained as her guests last week Mrs. Lamb and her children from Waterloo. Miss Alta Gage accompanied them home Wednesday for a vi'-it. Gill Co.inley was at Waterloo on busi ness two or ihree days of last week. Messrs and Mesdames John Morford and Alva Morford went to Hampton on business Thursday.

Mrs. L. B. i i went to Oelw-em Friday to visit over Sunday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Mable Zeller-Van Em m.

Mr. i i went as far as Ciarksvilie where he visited his son alter. Mr. C. J.

Early's family haye nearly all been afflicted with the grip during 'hi- past week. and Thelma i i have been (Uiit-j sick with grip rMT.ce items a in to be a good deal of sick the i but fortu- i so far. A Arnold and children of isiiing reiatives recently. of Devil's Lake, and i 2r again from they have been cc season. They the house.

i as transacting i a i'raak's fattier went to thc.r the ocCiSioc. here i i a i 1 Goug'u ana Minaesota, Thej report a Very pleasant time. Henry Insley i i north of town has a child who has been very sick With lung trouble. Mr Insley expecta to move bis family to Kansas next week or as soon as the child ia sufficiently recovered so they go. Later: Tbe family went Saturday.

-d Thursday visit at Fairmont. "T3- accompanied by her Mis. A. F. Mew is, who i- si-Ii-r.

Lf in a a a i a was i i i their corn the Jceiking of ry. Repairs were wa- res ime(i bat- Mr ari'i Mrs. Hersney are again iiv on i l.irni. north of r.trt M- work for Frank Wells Florence James and Mary Zeller visited at the Joe Gough home from Friday until Sunday. Dr.

Blssel conducted quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sunday. The Ladies' Improvement Society met at the iioine of Mrs. E.

A. Jones Friday and enjoyed a Longfellow program. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Geo. Zeller, March 17.

A uew uiusicdl has here. The oScers are as president, LV1 Reedy, vice president, Mrs-C S. Stewart, Secretary, Mre. J. N.

Treasurer, Loren I'nis is somethiug whicli has beeu uiucn ueeded in Bristow as there is more a the o'diuary a ot talent here among the people, wcich needs to be developed aud the anon will make their work, gc- i a goo! iu-tructor ia voca! to give class aud private lebooas, if wished. Any oue interested uiiy Le come a meLjubt-r by piyiug fifty cent-. Toat is very reasonable. We it? lieve and hope that the complish the work it has taken up. a couple of Uys 'ast week.

Mr. Bcrcard of Wisconsin is vi-it- mg at the hjrne uf his daughter, Mrs. Frank Dreber. Mrs. was over from Thursday.

A. W. returuel from Cdgo Thursdaj i Burt Coddjugtou and Frank Groves Brjstow were Allison visiiore Saturday. Ldfe He'lea of Greene wa- a lies- in A'li-on last Friday her pirents iu law Mr DOUGHERTY ALLISON II H. C.

MedU aud sou shipped four load of cattle, to the Cciicigo ui irfcet The cattle averaeea 109J pounds per head. Mead and Johnson also shipped two car loads of fat cattle which they purchased of Joha Mrftca'i. George StrVeusou uiuie up from Waverly Saturday evening to spend Sunday his Miss F.vi Wairres was home over Sunday from her duties at ihell Ruck J. L). Corsaut a- up from Waterloo Sunday.

I Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McCduliff are moving i the house which has been occupied by F. R. Merrill.

Presiding E'dT Bis-ell of Waterloo service- at i M. church las: Sunday. J. J. Cieaver of Pdrkersburg is visit I his daughter, Mr (i.

W. Conn. Miss i a Friday from Waterloo, where she had been receiving treatment for her eves. Miss Edna Wamsley of Clarksvilh visited at the home of H. W.Seitz a few days last week.

W. A. Reynolds, district manager of the Yeomsn lodge, was here Friday ad justing the claim of Wm. Hodgson. The directors of the opera honse met at the Craig-Ray ofiice Friday evening, The passed a motion i i the i Ladies' Patriotic and Benevolent Society to place a cupboard, gas stove and other fixtures on the stage.

The ladies desire these improvements to make it more convenient for them in giving entertainments. Elmer Hamilton visited his parents here several days last week. He is still employed as conductor on the streetcar line at Cedar Falls and says he is well pleased with his work. Lonis Lliebenstein was under the weather Friday. Prof.

E. Whitney of Bristow was in town to attend jthe quarterly meeting of ine M. church, H. W. Seitz and wife went to Clarks- vilie Saturday lo spend Sunday w-ith H.

W. 's parents. Earl Seitz of Ciarksvilie visited at the home of his brother, H. W. Seitz several days last week.

Smith and Lincoln gave their Fhow at Bristow Saturday night. This engagement closes their season. H. R. Burnell and a i went to Waterloo Friday to visit relatives for a few days.

CUde Stewart of Shell Rock and a horse buyer tram Hampton were here Friday and bought several horses of M. B. Speedy. Al Mott of Hampton was buying cat- tic in this i i i Friday. Otto Freeze and a i left Wednesday for their new home in Geo.

Dreher has gone to Minnesota to i Kir.cdid Mrs. Morris of is here to assist in caring for her a J. H. a who is very M. F.

Green to Rock Sun day to visit hip G. W. Monroe has been i ill past few weeks. The a of Wm. Hodgson, who was accidenily near Han-el! last week by a Great Western train, was heli! at the Congregational church la-t, Rev.

Hill i the services. Interment was made in the Allison cemetery. We understand a of improvements are to be made the coming summer to the railroad yards at this place. The of school treasury just abojit balance i the expense for the pas; ear. Preily bid roads for "'uioviug tiiue." W.

J. Christians had business at Mason City Friday. Jas McMenimen went up to Mason for a visit Saturday. Ja. Dougherty was a business visitor Friday.

Mrs. Chas. Christians of Mason City is visiting her sous here this week. Oliver McGee left for his stock ranch ui--i- Ret Heights, S. Friday.

A P. J. Dougherty went to Iowa Monday ou a trip. Rev. "as.

Wilson, of the Coldwater Baptist churcli, is recovering from a severe attack of gr'p. Miss Sada Migee visited relatives and friends at Rockwell and a days ef the pa-it wetk. H. J. Christians and Ed Sou wit the "lloii Touj" production at 1-011 City Friday iiigh'.

J. V. from his qiie i i a a Mrs. Ki-lly i-i visit a few longer. J.

M.T. i sold one of his acre a'ij 11111:12 -loe Swu-ney's last week. D. J. Dougherty left Monday for Center.

i on a business i 'lay here with E. Seal. Mrs. Lee Smith tt'eot to Waterloo Sunday for a i i friends. Asd Shaw was i relative- in Waterloo MSI week.

Mrs. J. W. UAS returned from a visit with Mfb. M.

Longfellow at WdU-rioo. Leonard Paul has -returned to bis home at Waterloo, a a visit with Geo. MoytT dunotr the iatters sickness. Miss Loraiur French is steuo- a fos A C. U.

Bur- hug. Mrs. Juo. Caleasv is recovering from au attack or V. C.

Gilbert arid a i have moved from iheir farm to town. Mrs. Bender's milliner, Mrs F. Shadel is in St. P.iui purchasing spiiug goods L.

J. Gauts and family have returned from Belle 1'lame, where thev went a short time ago and are occupying Johu Schoonniaker's residence iu the west part of town Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mellmger have more, becooi- residents of this a a i i from Bristow and are living their daughter Mrs. Martha MeHiiijr r.

W. Reynolds was here last week I working insurance for the Yoeman order. R. Root and a Miss Reua left last Monday for a D. to Msit his daughter, Mrs.

W. G. Ladd and to witness the inauguration Ceremonies Bi 'ore i they will visit in New York, and Michigan. I. Atkiuson spent Sunday here i relat'ves and friends.

He is not quite his former self owing to being counned to the hospital at Des Moines with a severe attack of pneumonia. Fred Voss, of the firm of Forney, Beebe and Voss has retired from the church will give a box social at the W. A. ball Friday eveuing March II tJa. An interesting program will be given A cordial invitation is extended to all Remember the services at the AL E.

cliurcb each Sunday. Sunday school at 10 o'clock an(l preaching at 1 1 o'eiock a.oi. Epworth League at p. m. Every oue IB invited to attend these About thirty of Walter and Louis Fraoke's friends gathered at their home Thursday erening for a surprise, but the voung men proved to much for their conspiacy and were only waiting to welcome them.

A very pleasant evening was spent playing games, after which an oyster supper was served and it was in the wee small hoars wuen the guests departed for their homes acknowledging Walterand Louis us royal entertainers. (Jeo. Rose returned from his visit at Waterloo and other points Saturday. COUKT XKWS. annly for i W'rerlt T.r.'.ah.

last Wedi.e-daj, wbere he has rented a ha'f section of land. Gordon i i as been at Cianon seeking a job on the C. G. W. The Aliison portion of the M.

E. pas tor's salary has been practically sub scribed. Mr. and Mrs. Eager of Waterloo were visiting at the home of G.

M. Dop king the latter part of the week. Misi Buxbaum and Miss Floy McRoberts were in Cedar Falls Friday. Prof. Waters was a Cedar Falls yisitor Ssturday.

Father Smith of Hampton was In town Saturday. L. E. Bourquin was at Worthington, his Hugh, resides near there. Postmaster L.

E. Fowler made his regular pilgrimage to either "old" or Hampton Saturday. He returned home Monday looking very pleasant. T. J.

Rielly. Will Ryan, Ed Sweeney, .1 M. Brady and F. Christians at- te.uled the theatre at Mason City last Thursday. Edd'e Hanley and Eirl Campbell, two I above firm and has associated with a nsw firm styled Yoss aud Stewart Bros.

C. S. Ford, received third prize siO in the contest given by The National Lead Cmiipany. I County Attorney Evans of Parkersburg was here Tuesday on legal matters, U. Uartiug and a i have moved to Edmoru, Kansas, where he has pur chased a farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips will soon of Dougherty's best youns: men, left Tor a for Cedar Rapids where Mr. Waterloo Tuesday to seek employment pnlli has a. position in the Canning factory at that place.

R. L. Slimmer has returned from a business trip to Chicago. A pleasant reunion was held at the he McGrath came down from Mason City Thnr-day to look after his farming intere-ts near here. Will Tinney and family have moved in from the country and are occupying OIUl of Mr a the Robert Mullen residence north of the railroad yards.

Frank Murray, buyer for Decker Son's packing house at Mason City, picked up a car load of good butcher stock in this vicinity last week and shipped them up there. A verv enjoyable evening was passed at the the home of Veach last Monday evening, a i of neigbbois and friends a i to play cinch. rs. Geo Gough last was visited by his Monday when brothers T. A.

and Joseph Gongh of I Bristow, Wm. Gough of Clarktield, Mrnn. and his sisters Mesdames B. H. Corey and J.

W. Kephart of Bristow. Mrs Fred Hesse is slowly regaining her health from the operation she recently underwent for the removal of a tumor. Mrs. P.

J. Barry of Beimond visited at the home of Daniel Dougherty and friends in this i i i last week. Peter is one of the exemplary men of Belmoml. 'ailey was visiting with relatives and friends in Hampton last week. verv low Mrs.

Ed Posvers was a visitor in i Greene Wednesday. Chris Gardner of Charles City was a 1 business caller here one a last week. i a Berl of EsterviIIe who has been relatives here the past W. J. attended the Win.

Creeden sale Thursday west of Greene Mrs. Landers from near Yiimar was ver3' sick last week- Miss Blanche is now at home. Her school north of was closed on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs.

Siias Verplovk haved 1 weeks to his home Mon day. The Kneime a i left Thursday for their home at Wausau Wis. Miss Kme Stricter visited the Gus Heidt-nv. orth home in Daton tow ship last week. Mr.

a Fr-inke make a business moied onto the Heselroad a lately trip to Greene; Thursday, vacated Fred Schenegge who moved Ree i South Dakota. A great many from here attended the Wm. Creetlen sale west of here Thnrsday. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Brings and daughter Gladys spent Sunday with relatives near Clarksvilie. School closed in No. 4 Thnrsday. Mrs A.

Morris from Greene the teacher Mike Stanton returned from Lawler Thursday, where he had been to attend the funeral of his nrother. Mis- Minnie Williams closed her school in No. Friday. Miss Ceha i from Greene wa- i i i i i the fitst of G. W.

Russe'fi fnvn Greene wa- in this vicinity Wedne-day. Emma Kohlhaas was on the sick list the 5rst of the week. Lewis McMahun from Greens was in this vicinity Friday. Miss Emma closed her school in No 3 Friday. Mr- Brnr.

Thr.rsda} Wm. was a in Greene Thursday. a i frierds business caller Miss a spent Saturday and a with her parents in Charles City. Ed Powers week for his new- ESTATE TltAKSFERS- Mary C. Morrison and husband to H.

J. Burns, lots 5 and 7, blk 5. Root's add New Hartford, $1000 00. David Eikeuberry and wife to Royal lot -2, and lots 3 and 4, i -20 sw i sw i -20 'J3-1G, 00. George 1'.

Warner, a i to Jno. D. Escuer, vt i v. -13-'JO 17, S13.GOO 00. A Weiss and wife to David Sutler, sw uw 'J3 10.

00 Henry L'hlenhopp aud wife to Elties, lots 1, :3 and 4, blk 7, Kesley, --72o 00. Fischer and wife to i i Human, acres nu -31 'Jl IS, S3.rA) 00. John F- Mott i to A. J. Merrick.

nw i --L'4-ii2 15. 00 George F. Gerh ird and i to Andrew J. Sproul. lots 'J an i In, blk 1.

Greene, -SloOO 00 Ben Green and i i t. Andi'-w sen. i se i and i-j se r---4-91 18, 58760 00. Iowa aud a "I'own Site Co to Mrs. Cornelia lot 1, blk 1, Krsley, 3100 00.

Folmtje Escher, widow to Reimer D.irms, ne 2'J 90 10. 00. and wife to Pfaltz griff (H ft lot 6, SSOO. D. Ackerson, single to Green- fceriy Luck, lots.

1 and 3, blk 1'i, En silo's a i i in New Hartford, 8200. L' i -v i wife to J. W. Frick, lots 2 and 3 aud fr lots 9 and 10. jl: blk 3, Early's add Bristow, 81500, John F.

Wade and wife to J. Galbraith, se i i 6 03 00. John F. Wade and wife to John C. Galbraith, se i nw i and se i ne i--5-9319.

00. a Sutcliff, widow to ElwoodB. Sutcliffe, l.j, S4GOO 00. Joseph E. Reitz and wife to G-eorge Mary Ann Mambert, unmarried to Jaco i DeVnes, 120 acres of se i--1290-16, S6420 00.

P. B. Downey, a i to John Rot i 10 acres in ne i ne i--23-91 17, 5200 00. II. 11.

Barnett and wife to John McMahon, lot 2 in ne ne S. Dyer and husband to FredStuk- enburg, sw i--27 and 10 acres se i --27-90-17, 69900. J. A. Foots and wife to F.

M. Doyan, lot 37, Parkersburg, S900. M. C. Nichols and wife to J.

Valentine, lot 7, blfc 1 Applington, 81400. M. C. Nichols and wife to Dick Voogd, lot 6, blk 9, Applineton, -S250 3 I 1 I LICENCES. Fred A.

Perrin and Lizzie By referring to the list of real estate transfers in this issue, it, will be seen fiat a large nnmber or properties have been changing hands during the past week. Not only has tBe County Recorder Stanley and his deputy. Miss Dreher, been swamped with the large of deeds, but they have had as well a still larger of mortgages, and assignments wei! a- other record matters. referring to the records in the Record i CLARKSVILLE Mrs Aaron Moss of Greene was yisit- Ing with relatives and friends at this place last week. R.

D. Shepard was visiting with relatives in Waverly last week. Mrs. W. Neal of WaUrloo spent Sun- ei'd oflice we note a there have been papers filed for Record since January 1 as against 471 last year.

With ihe va-t amount of work iccide.nt to a i a record of these papers, it pleasing to note thai the papers have been recorded, sent out, and the files ear, to date. County Treasurer Green reports that ejected i the month of Febru- state and taxes and a the. orders are now beginning to ru in from al! parts of the Mr. and Mrs. Garbe of Waverly are Jr taxe Tonn amsey is i in his ofiice this home at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Mrs. Powers and children will visit her sisters Mesdaim-s Joe Bickness and Beau for a few days. Worthy Ellis was a visitor in Greene Thursday. Some of tne people gathered al lne i 'kler home last Tuesday evening and surprised Misses Kate and Pearl. A joliy time is reported.

1 the proud parents of a i baby girl. Mrs Garbs was formeiy i i Oldenburg of this piace. Mrs. W. J.

Neal entertained company Thursday. Mr. J. Taylor and a i from near Greene have moved onto the August Dcbbin farm. This estimable family were formerly residents of this place and they have a large circle of friends who will welcome them back.

Mr. and and Mrs. Alvin Franke mourn the loaa of their infant son which was born last Tuesday. Leslie Powers spent Thursday night with Freddie Strlckler. The Ladies Aid Society of the M.

in- is not Allen of Fremont i was bronght before the Insane Commissioners at the Clerk's ofiice, Thursday and adjudged by that body to be a fit subject for treatment at the state stitution at Independence. It known just what his trouble is bat it "is quite likely that a few months' treatment in the hospital there will effect a recovery. Deputy Sheriff LeRoy took him down the same evening. County Auditor Seitz is st ui busy checking over assessors' cards and sending them to the state officials. He says they are generally i yery condition..

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