Iowa Old Press

LeMars Sentinel
October 9, 1893

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.

MERRILL: (From the Record)


As a Record reporter was standing on the corner of our streets last Saturday
morning he heard the piteous cries of a woman over on another street. He
started for the scene of trouble just in time to see a brutal husband deal
his wife a tremendous blow, which fell her to the ground. Not satisfied with
his devilish work he, bending over her prostrate form, began choking her
until the blood came from her ears, nose and mouth. As soon as the
perpetrator saw that men were coming, he rushed to the barn and while the
bleeding woman was being cared for, escaped. Yes, he escaped a good horse
whipping which the indignant citizens were about to give him.

Tillie Karley is attending school at LeMars this winter. Last week in a
competitive spelling match she stood the highest in her department.

LOST.

On Saturday, September 23, four doilies, finder will please return to Mrs.
W.F. Cooper.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Real Estate Loans negotiated on short notice at low rates, giving the
borrower the priviledge of paying installments of $100 or more when interest
is due. --- Francis J. Moreton.



LeMars Sentinel
October 30, 1893

MARRIED.

BELL-COBLE
---At the Windsor hotel, Thursday, Oct. 26, Mr. S.R. Bell and Miss
Nora Coble, both of Kingsley. Rev. G.W. Carr officiating.

WELLIVER-JOHNSON---At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A.
Johnson, near Remsen, Iowa, Mrs. Scott Welliver and Miss Ettie Johnson, on
Thursday, Oct. 19. Rev. Emil Mueller officiating.

YOUNG-DORING---At the home of the parents of the bridegroom on Clark street,
October 27, 1893, by Rev. D.W. Fahs, Mr. Geo. A. Young and Miss Anna Doring.

LOVE-BROWN---At the home of Mrs. Brown, Washington township, Oct. 24, '93,
by Rev. D.W. Fahs, Mr. John Love and Miss Ida M. Brown.

COMMIKLE-CRANE---At the M.E. Parsonage October 24, 1893, by Rev. G.W. Carr,
Charles Commikle and Miss Olive Crane.

DIED.
HAVILAND
---At his residence in Prescott, Washington, October 18, 1893, J.S.
Haviland, Sr.

The deceased was an old pioneer of Plymouth county and at one time a member
of the board of supervisors. He left a wife and five children.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A good, honest, capable girl for general housework. Two in the family. Mrs.
Charles Stickney.





Iowa Old Press Home
Plymouth County