LeMars Sentinel newspaper
Dated June 12, 1891
The Lawn Party
The lawn party held Wednesday evening at the home of M.J. Chapman, was
well attended and a fine time was had. During the evening, Mr. Alex
Reichmann spoke in a few well chosen words, present. Mrs. Dr. Mc Mahan
with a very pretty painting in water colors as a token of esteem and
friendship of the Bee Hive for her untiring work in drilling and
assisting in the public rehearsals conducted by the Bee Hive society.
The painting was a landscape showing the ____ Thames in England and was
the work of Miss McGuire, of this city.
Mad Dog
The second mad dog scare of the season occurred Wednesday. Mrs. J.
Hopkins noticed a small dog, belong to another family, foaming at the
mouth and acting in a very peculiar manner. She watched the dog
through a half open door, and when her daughter came home, sent her for
the marshal. The dog was abruptly shot and dragged away. Too much care
can not be exercised in re_____ to the dogs of our city at this season.
LeMars Wins Again
A number of our youthful base ball players went to South Sioux City,
Neb., Saturday, and played a game which resulted 9 20 21 in favor of
LeMars.
PACH-Tuesday, June 10th, the week old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinands
Pach, north of town. The funeral took place Wednesday.
MARRIED
Hodgson - Grant
At the M. E. parsonage in this city, Rev. J.W. Walker officiating, June
19th, 1891. Mr. William Hodgson, of Elkhorn township, and Miss Jennie
Grant, of Mallard, Palo Alto county.