LeMars Sentinel newspaper
Monday, October 16, 1899
SENEY: (Special Correspondence)
Miss Bertha Becker, of LeMars, was the guest of her sister, Emma,
Thursday.
Will Ewin, who has been working in Minnesota several months, spent a few
days of this week visiting his parents, returning to Minnesota again
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss and son, of Wisconsin, are visiting relatives in this
vicinity.
Miss Edythe Brown, of LeMars, has charge of the school here this week in the
absence of her sister, Mollie, who has gone to St. Paul, Minn., to be
present at the marriage of her brother at that place on Wednesday.
Mrs. C. A. Rodolf returned from Quincy, Ill., Sunday morning.
Walter Nicholas and wife, of Sibley, arrived here Friday evening for a few
days visit with C. J. Zehr and wife.
Mrs. William Lancaster returned Sunday morning from Darlington, Wis.
The W.C.T.U. will meet on Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of
Mrs. Miles Kennedy.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Chapman died on Sunday
morning at the age of three months. The funeral services were held from
the residence on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. The remains were
interred at the Seney cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have the sympathy
of the entire community.
Do not forget to attend the social at C. J. Zehr's Friday, October 20.
A large number of people from this vicinity went to LeMars Friday evening to
hear Mr. Bryan.
Dan McArthur and wife returned to their home at Sheldon Saturday.
The Misses Hyde, of Oyens, were guests of Miss Jessie March on Saturday.
Mrs. E. March entertained her daughters, Mrs. Grant Chapman and Mrs.
Dan McArthur, Friday.
CRATHORNE: (Special Correspondence)
Neil Robertson, of Akron, was calling on friends in the neighborhood of
Crathorne Friday.
Mrs. George Fulton and baby from Akron are visiting at the Strong home.
Mrs. Schmidt and children, of LeMars, are visiting at the home of James
Nelson.
C. A. Stephens and son attended the Denler sale near Millnerville on
Thursday. Roy bought nine calves and some machinery.
There were a great many from this part of the county went to LeMars Friday
night to hear what William Bryan had to say.
R. Goldie and Mr. Chase and Attorney Welch, of Wayne, Neb., were visitors at
the home of Douglas Goldie Sunday.
Georgie Stephens and Peter Nelson were over near Carnes taking over a load
of potatoes for Jim Nelson.
A. McInnis has been having a wind mill put up at his farm.
Miss Emma Whisson closed her fall term of school Friday at the Frederich's
school in Preston township.
There were not quite as many ministers present at the Lutheran conference as
was expected. Only ten came. They were taken back to LeMars Friday.
Jack Beddow is working for Robert McKay.