From the Newspaper June 1894
CLINTON SUNDAY AGE: June 24, 1894
PERSONAL POINTS
Freddie Nagle is out from Chicago, the guest of his parents.
Miss Tillie Pipping is home from an extended visit at Rockford, Freeport and
Chicago.
A marriage license was issued Saturday to Claus Wulf, 51, and Bertha Moeszinger,
41.
Attorney J. J. McCarthy, of Dubuque, was in town Saturday on business and
pleasure.
The Merry War announces the approaching marriage of Chas. East to Miss Addie
Sinclaire; Festus Benson to Miss Odie Heffley; Chas. Arlen to Miss Annie
Godskessen.
Hon. D. S. Berry, of Savanna, whom the Republicans of his district have again
nominated for the state legislature, was a caller in Clinton Saturday on his way
to Morrison to spend Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Price, mother of Ald. Thos. Price, is quite ill at her home on First
avenue. A day or two ago while adjusting a window shade she fell from a
step ladder, her body striking a chair in such manner as to rupture a blood
vessel. She was reported as resting easier Saturday, but her condition is
considered quite serious.