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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee, Iowa
October 7, 1882

Republican caucus delegates to county convention:
H.A. STOWE, W.N. BURDICK, [3 illegible names], J.W. PATTERSON, L.D. B. HAWKINS and ?.W. BRINTNALL.

Township nominations:
Clerk, Ellison ORR
Trustee, J.W. PATTERSON
Assessor, J.R. LAUGHLIN
Justices, H.P. DAWES, John DAVIS, N.J. BEEDY
Constables, J.B. REED, L.A. BELLOWS, C.H. BACHTELL.

Township committee:
H.A. STOWE, E.R.A. BRAINARD, C.H. BACHTELL, H.T. BOLLMAN, L.D.B. HAWKINS, J.R. LAUGHLIN, E.N. SWENSON, John H. MEIER, A.A. ABLE, G.W. HANDS & S.B. FINNEY.

The RATHMAN residence property in Postville can be leased for the term of one year or more, or can be bought at a bargin. Address Geo. H. RATHMAN, Mitchell, D.T.

Mrs. H.S. HUMPHREYS has been quite sick, but recovering.

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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co., Iowa
October 14,1882

Born to Mr. and Mrs. R.N. DOUGLASS, a daughter. Standard weight. All well.

MARRIED. At the home of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, 1882, by Rev. E. KETCHUM, Mr. W. GIRTON, of DesMoines and Miss Emma J. MATHER, of this county.

POSTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
Pupils averaging above 95 per cent.

Primary department, Cora B. DARLING, teacher:
Edward STILES, Helen SKELTON, Bessie ROBERTS, Ethel McEWEN & Clara WILSON.

Intermediate department, Mary WOODWARD, teacher:
Katie EVANS, Katie KIMMITT, Royal ALLEN, Louis TUTTLE, Ralph PRESCOTT & Eddie LEITHOLD.

Grammar department, Jennie COWLS, teacher:
none

High School, B.W. BRINTNALL, principle:
Littie EVANS, Chris LEITHOLD, Hattie MOTT, Nettie STAFFORD, Christine THILL & Cora Van HOOSER.

Dr. GREEN reports the following accidents this week:
Frank BOLLMAN was kicked in the face by a horse. Ben FRENCH, of Manchester Mills, was thrown form a load of hay, fracturing an elbow.

Credit on subscriptions this week:
G.H. RATHMAN, Mitchell, D.T.; W.WHITTAKER, Hardin; Geo. FRITZ, Dakota; E.M. HANCOCK, Waukon; D.H. LAUGHLIN, Jamestown, D.T. and E.H. PUTNAM, Postville.

Mrs. Godfrey STAADT has been making an extended visit with relatives at Minneapolis.

John HANCOCK, and old resident of Lansing is dead.

Mrs. Joseph KOEVENIG has a new daughter. All doing well.

J.H. HART, of Lansing twp. was so gored by an enraged Jersey bull which he was leading that he died the next day.

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Postville Review
Postville, Allamakee Co., Iowa
October 28,1882

LOCAL ITEMS.
Wm. PATTERSON purchased the Mitchell property opposite the Congressional church.

Enoch HARDIN has our thanks for a rutabaga as large as a small meeting house.


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