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Hardin County Index from Eldora, Iowa • Page 16

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Eldora, Iowa
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EIGHT HARDIN COUNTY XNDBX. KDQRA, IOWA THURSDAY, MA 10,1949 The Index Presents Another Farm to Identify Services Held For Mrs. Prank Filbrandt Funeral services were held at Andrle-Creps funeral home Saturday, in charge of the Rev. John (i Filorandt, 71, who died he'e Wednesday. St.

Paul's choir sang Mrs. Walter Guenthe- the organ. Mrs Howard Harris and Mrs Sarah DIehl were charge of flowers. Vern Cowell, Darrell Cowell, Frank Cowell Herbert Cowell, Robert Cowell and Ewalt Rieks were pal'bear- ers. was made In Eldora cemetery.

Cora Penn, da lighter of Zach and Mary Penn, was bom 5, 1877, in Pleasant township and lived in this countv her enti-e lifetime. On Sept. 28, 1898 was married to C. E. Curnmir.gs of Jackson township.

To them were bom four children, one dy- in infancy. On Sept. 11, 1914. she was united in marriage with Frank Filfarandt of Eldora. She is survived by a daughter i and sons, Mrs "Esther i of New Providence, Max Cummings of Chicago and George Cummings of Lehigh, 15 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, also the following steochildren: Albert Fdbrandt, Waterloo- Mrs.

Jenny Hall, Oskaloosa; Mrs ter Filbrandt, Adkley; Mrs" Ajnanda Toenninges. Iowa C'ty- Mrs. Fidelia Mrs. Kmma Brocky, New Baden, Mrs. Dora Ladd, El Paso, Texas; Dlinois Mrs.

Carohne Dalquist, Minneapolis; Otto Fiibrandt, Steamboat Rock; Edward Filbrandt, Ackley; Read the bdex, tfce paper with local news pietorcs aad items about people you know. Here's another of the farms" featured in The Index each week. It is located in Hardin or western Gnindy county and the owner or occupant, by coming to the Index office, can claim a free enlargement of this aerial picture. The series last week took as into Gnindy county again, to the 110-aere Sarah Kirkdorffer place six miles east and one mile north from Eldora. Mrs.

Earkdorffer lives in Eldora and the "home place" is operated by her son, Merle, who farms a total of 430 acres, renting additional land. Merle's helper is Don Schwarck who occupies the tenant Index photo by Sigmond Marshalltown. GIFFORD Blanche Cox Glenn Pagan is a patient in the Eldora hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Everet Lepley to Ames Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lepley and son. Hrs. Lepley remained in Ames her son and family.

Robert Hammer, who is sta- 'tzoned in Salina, is visiting fas parents, Mr. and ilrs. Verlia Hammer. Mrs. Florence Sainsbarger red Friday from spending two weeks in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jarnes Lawless and family at Ta ma- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lepley and Kent were guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Lepiey and son in Eldora. Mrs. Herman Jugler of Fairmont, and Nellie Seim visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Seim and family. Mrs. John Freeman, who has been ill with pneumonia, is improving. Mrs. Nina McFarland returned to her home at Lake Park after spendiag a month her mother, Mrs.

Olive Wilson. Mr. ana Mrs. Sam Lepley spent Thursday in MarshaJJtown witr. Mrs.

Lepley's sister, Mrs. Hattie Gifford. SCHOOL ELECTION MONDAY The annual school election will be held at the schooihouse Monday, March 14, from 1 p. m. to 5 p.

m. Two directors are to be elected, also a treasurer. Nomination papers have been filed for C. R. Barnes, whose term is ex- pering, and for Henry Hudspith, to fill the vacancy by the resignation of A.

Pippin. Papers have been filed for Frank Jackson for treasurer. ilr. and Mrs. H.

Rash and son, Larry, are moving from near Hubbard to the Eci Lepley farm, where they plan to farm this I I NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Rural Independent School District of Jackson No. 6, Jackson Towtiship, Hardin County. State of Iowa. The board of directors of said school district have directed, that on the 14th day of March, 1S49, the following proposition shall be submitted to and determined by the voters: Whether or not the board of directors of said district shall sell the land, schoolhouse and other equipment. Polls to be open from 1 P.

M. to 3 P. M. Polling place will be at the home of Edward Bear. L.

S. BEAR, Secretary. summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold, Mortenson and children moved from the Lepley farm to where Mr. Mortensen is employ-, ed. i Chapel By Maude Knowles MORE Bar Height GIVES: Better Cleaning Greater Drawbar Pull Longer Life Edgar VanPatter entertained in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Doris, on Thurs-, day. A dinner was served. The' guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Keith VanPatter and little Linda, Janice Stuart. Mrs. Merle Saver and httle son, Mrs. E.

Daggs ana httle son, Stephen, and Vera Hubbard. Doris received lovely gifts. Bible study will be held at Chapel church March 22. The Rev. J.

A. Deedrick is the instructor. Everyone is The Stone family and A. M. Wailbum were Webster visitors Saturday.

Sh-rley Flann.gan spent the weekend vt.tn trie Hogen girls. Mr. ana Mrs. Wendell Saver are parents of a girl bom March 3 at trie Eldora hosp.tai ana little Phillip Saver is staying in the home of his grandparents. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. endsen. Ev'erett Clingerrr.an helped the M. Monroe familv move to the Mrs. Dell Trout farm Thursday ar.d Friday.

Omer Hubbard helped the Ora Morland family move Friday near and the Bernard' Trout family ihursday near air- fax schoci. The Chapel Cemetery society will be at the Bertha and Belle Lytle home Thursday March 10, for an ail-day rr.eet.ng. Kerb Xehrmg is staying at the home of his father, Frank Xehr- ing. Eldora, as Frank Xehrmg sr is quite ill. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Svendsen and little grandson, Phillip Say- yer. Sunday afternoon at the Eldora hospital getrng acquainted with the new httie grat-d daughter. Rooert Saver vrer.t to Waterloo UGGED! EXTRA TOUCH! STUDDED GRIP for Extra Traction in Snow, Mud or Slush tee Srtddsd Grip tre Ground Grip tire is snaoti-nding and Drive I Ses This Amezing Tire Today DAVIS INITIATED Phone 363 SPAPFRf Firestone Dealer Store Eldora DEEDS Flier Msji-rs- L- 7 -5 V- ir.

-r -Af 3-5-48 L- i Lt 5 Blk e-ce Pteca Add Eldora Kinnev to H. Kramer 2-18-49 W'-I Lt 2 Blk. 18, Eldora. i Wm. Mudderman to Elza wf 2-8-49 Lts.

4, 5, 6 Blk 73, Ackley. C. C. Brooks wf to Walter Glaza wf 10-14-48 Land in 24-89-21. nine AUCTION I Have Decided to Sell at Public Auction the Following Listed Livestock.

Mach- inery, on My Farm Located in the Town of Owasa, on Thursday, March 17 12:30 P. M. IS Head of Cattle -15 10 Head Guernsey Springing Heifers. 3 Red and Roan Calves. Holstein Bull, Breeder.

Holstein Calf. 41 Head Hogs 41 15 Chester Sows to Farrow 3 Chester White Sows With Pir at April 1st. 20 Head Feed Hogs. Side. 3 Breeding Boars, Farm Machinery 1941 V-8 I 12 TON FORD TRUCK Combination Stock and Grain Rack F12 I.

H. C. Tractor With Cultivator Just Overhauled. John Deere A Cultivator 36-Ft Ottawa Elevator (new) on rubber 26-Ft. Portable Elevator on Rubber.

Motor Mounted. John Deere 2 14" Tractor Plow. John Deere 2 16" Tractor Plow. Rubber Tired Trailer. 4-wheels.

John Deere 4-Section. Drag. 2 Other 4-Section Drags in Good Shape I. H. C.

Corn Planter. 11-Ft. Tractor Disc. Case 10" Hammer Mill. 50-Ft.

6" Endless Belt, Xew. Miscellaneous Items. Including Scoops. John Deere Hand Corn Sheller. 1000 Pound Farm Scales.

Jamesway Electric Brooder. 1000 Size. Large Size I. H. C.

Electric Cream Separator (New). Large Size Galaway Electric Cream Separator. Horse Drawn John Deere Mower. Post Drill and Bits. Cobey 4-Wheel Rubber Trailer and 1 7x14 Ft.

Steel Body. 2 Pump Jacks. New 18" Lawn Mower. John Deere Side Delivery Rake. Electric Welder and Table.

Workmaster Manure Loader-Fits Anv ROTV Crop Tractor. Nearly New. Tools. Etc, Fred A. Reed Knowles, Reisinger Kramer, Auctioneers.

B. Price, Clerk..

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2,250
Years Available:
1949-1959