November 1916 Wheatland Gazette
Wednesday November 1. 1916
Birth-girl-Wednesday-Harry Burmeister, near Big Rock
Lee Keel, station agent C. M & St. P. Tw Co. moved to Stone City (W. H. Campbell, Oxford Jct-pinch hit until new agent appointed)
Toronto Tidings
Death-Patrick Devine-here from Lost. Nation, Tuesday for burial
C. A. Robinson, Marion, stroke, not expected to live
Death, Mrs. Gallagher, formerly Toronto now of LaSalle, Ill., died Message tonite-to be buried here Wednesday
Death-Ed Hart,Jr. died Davenport Hospital funeral Wednesday-obit later
Martha Rowold, taught near New Liberty, next at Big Rock
Obit-Mrs. Barbara (Michael) Hoffman nee Hoppe
Wednesday November 8, 1916
Hazel Peters quite ill
Wm. Sherman moved to Inland
Fred Frill & wife moved back to Denison
Toronto Tidings
Florence Welty teaching near Durant
Death-C. A. Bobisson, Marion
Death-Mrs. Gallagher, Ill-buried Tuesday family plot-Catholic Cemetery-T. J. Gallagher & Mrs. Wolfe came with remains
Obit-Ed Hart, Jr.
Sale of property of late Albert C. Lietz, Liberty Twp, Clinton County
Wednesday November 16, 1916
Death-Mrs. Henry Wulf, daughter & sister-Mrs. A. J. Courtney, 3 sons & daughter of Percival, attended funeral
Mrs. M. Krean to DeWitt to see Snow College of Dressmaking for Daughter, Cecelia
Obit-Mrs. Henry Wulf nee Courtney
Wednesday November 22, 1916
Frank Alexande’s moved to near Clarence
Will-Rose McLaughlin
Death- (Lowden News) Wm Lietz died (Nov. 17) home of son, Henry, North of town, funeral Lutheran Church on Monday
Toronto Tidings
mr. & mrs. Frank Goodall visited Davenport
Mrs. Edwards visited in Cedar Rapidsto see Mrs. Condon nee Christy Jean
Marriage License-James Milota & Albertine Stoecker, married thie Wed?
John Milota & wife retired to Oxford -James & bride old home
Wednesday November 29, 1916
Raymond Brennan, Moline & John Witte, Tipton, attended funeral-schoolmate, Hazel Peters
Wm. & Louis Wagner, Hartley to above funeral
Mrs. Herb Pingel, Lost Nation, moving to Longmont, Colo
Obit-Hazel Peters
Death-Mrs. Henry Schubert-obit later
Death-mother of Mrs. L. E. Alexander at Sutherland, Ia., Friday (Lowden News)
Toronto Tidings
Ida Goodall visited brothers Frank & John
Ida Welty-teacher in Murray distroch
Jas. Milota & Albertine Stoecker married Clinton on Wednesday
Newspaper Unknown
Probably the Wheatland Gazette. 04 Nov 1916
The Grand opening dance in the new hall here Saturday was a record breaking crowd that will stand for some time. There was 294 tickets sold for this dance, and a nicer and more sociable crowd would be hard to find. Everybody out for a good time and not a thing occured to mar the pleasure of the evening. The night could not have keen [sic] been if made to order. While the hall was not complete, the hard maple floor was down, and the crowd was satisfied. By the time for the Thanksgiving dance on December 2nd, the hall will be complete and dining room running in good shape to accommodate all.