Sampson
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Local News Bruce Abrams this week moved from the Louis Paine house to the Ned Sampson residence lately purchased by him.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Blencoe News Mrs. Frank Allison gave a jolly social party Tuesday evening complimentary to her brother William Sampson of Michigan, who has been making her a pleasant and welcome visit.
Sanford
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 William Sanford living in Maple township brought in some fine porker of his own raising Wednesday.
Sappingfield
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 To Mr. and Mrs. A. Sappingfield on Sunday 21Jan1915, a boy.
Savery
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News County Auditor Ellis and wife and son were in Des Moines Wednesday and Thursday this week attending the meeting of the State Association of County Auditors at the Savery hotel club rooms. They report a profitable meeting and most enjoyable outing.
Sawyer
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Local News Miss Mabel Greene who has been attending Normal school at Cedar Falls is spending her vacation with her friends Miss Edith Kenyon and Miss Althea Sawyer.
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 J.H. Kline and wife of Great Falls NE are here visiting their daughter Mrs. Jas. Sawyer
Schiller
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Local News D.D. Schiller went to Waseca MN on Friday to look over the leading hotel at that place with a view to renting it.
Schrunk
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 Mrs. George Fredlein and Mrs L. Bloomy who had spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schrunk left Tuesday for their homes near Guttenberg IA.
Schmidt
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 Julius Schmidt of Battle Creek was here on business Wednesday.
Scholes
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Whiting News Frank Bigelow, W.T. Graves, and Charles Scholes were at Onawa Monday where they met with the assessors.
Schuler
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes Harry Schuler spent the Christmas holidays at Lake City and Odebolt.
Scott
The Mapleton Press 12Jan1900 Mrs. J.E. Scott arrived today from a weeks visit with her mother at Nevada.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Ticonic There was a skating party Thursday night on the bayou near Mr. Scotts.
Searight
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 To Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Searight on Thursday, 18Jan1915, a boy.
Searles
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 S.C. Sloan of Onawa is out on bail. He was arrested last week on information filed before C.M. Ross, justice of the peace, charged with the crime of seduction of Miss Blanche Searles. The trial is set for tomorrow.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News The suit that was begun last week against Samuel Grant by Miss Blanch Searls, it is rumored, has been settled by the marriage of the two young people in Sioux City early this week.
Sears
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 News at Castana Albert Hoadley drove to Onawa on Monday.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 News at Castana Leon Hoadley went to Tekamah on Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of his nephew Johnnie Sears who died very suddenly it is supposed on sunday night.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News Mrs. L.C. Sears expects her sister Miss Ethel Ingram of Republic City today. She will spend the winter here.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The following newly elected officers of Queen Esther Chapter No. 222. O.E.S. were installed Wednesday evening by Dr. C.W. Cope: W.M., Mrs. L.C. Sears; W.P., W.D. Brown; A.M., Mrs. J.W. Huff; Con, Mrs. J.G. Smaltz; A.N., Mrs. C.W. Cope; Sec., Mrs. R.L. Hawkins; Treas., Mrs. C.H. Huntington; Marshall, Mrs. C.S. Pike; Chaplain, Mrs. John Brandin; Organist, Mrs. G.W. Buckley, Warden, Mrs. D.A. Pember; Sentinel, F.W. Snow; Star Officers, Adah, Minnie Kramer, Ruth, Mrs. Egli; Esther, Mrs. John Oliver; Martha, Mrs. Lark, Elecia, Mrs. Boyd.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Tuesday evening the Modern Woodmen of America with their wives and lady friends congregated in the Masonic hall for the purpose of installing the officers of the lodge publicly. The following officers were duly installed: Venerable Counsel, G.A. Oliver; Worthy Advisor, R.L. Hawkins; Banker M.T. Pember; Clerk, S.A. Howard; Watchman, C.S. Butler; Sentry, L. Messing; Physician, Dr. Battin; Manager, L.C. Sears; Escort, L.E. Paine.
The Mapleton Press 20Jan1900 L.C. Sears and wife to Nora B. Maughlin; lots 1, 2, and 3 block 79 Onawa $500.00
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Local News Miss Ethel Ingram of Republic City KS arrived Thursday evening to spend the remainder of the winter with her sister, Mrs. L.C. Sears.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News Mrs. L.C. Sears' sister Miss Ingham arrived from Republic KS last week and will make an extended visit with her.
Seaton
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Turin News Miss Seaton spent the first of the week with Miss Nora Myers.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Castana News Tom Seaton of Turin was in town Sunday
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Turin Little Fay Seaton is quite sick.
Sediz
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Albaton News Martin Sediz was in South Dakota on a land deal the first of the week.
Seitzinger
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 The Week in Whiting Bert Seitzinger has gone to Omaha to attend school
Selleck
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes The trial in which the O.H.S. is plaintiff and Oliver Simmonds, Leo McNamara and Martin Selleck are defendants, comes off before Judge Brown in the high school room this week Friday. We would like to have everybody come.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Selleck and S? Hilton were over ?ay visitors at Sioux City.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Whiting News Mrs. Nora Selleck is at Onawa this week visiting her sisters and doing some sewing for her mother and others.
Severson
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Soldier Foss and Nordley shipped a car load of stock and S.A. Severson two car loads yesterday.
Seward
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News The Seward livery barn has put up an elegant sign.
Shannahan
The Mapleton Press 5Jan1900 Edward Shannahan and Jack Ebzery of Ute were New Years visitors at the home of T. Shannahan.
Shaw
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Governor Shaw has written the Board of Supervisors that he possibly could not be present at this time and would like for the Board to defer final decision on the Wolf Creek ditch until January 17. It is understood that the Board will hold an adjourned session at that time ... ditch.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 An adjourned meeting of the supervisors will be held on 16Jan900. At that time Governor Shaw will be present in behalf of the Wolf Creek ditch.
Rev. A.G. Washington of Blencoe was in town Monday on his way home from Castana where he had filled Rev. Lewis' pulpit on Sunday.
Ditch Commissioner McFarlane was in town Tuesday listening to the argument of Governor Shaw and others on the ditch matter. Mr. McFarlane believes in ditching and thinks the time is now ripe to begin the work.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News The Democrat had a pleasant call from Governor Shaw while he was in town Tuesday.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Governor Shaw was in town Tuesday con?ng with the board of supervisors ?t the Wolf ditch.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The pupils in Miss Ashton's room were quite elated over Governor Shaw's visit to talk to them Tuesday afternoon.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 High School Notes Gov. Shaw spoke to the pupils on Tuesday afternoon. It is not very often that the pupils have an opportunity of listening to a governor talk. His speech was greatly appreciated by all and we hope he will come again.
Shea
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Blencoe in Print Ed Shea Sr. of River Sioux was in town Tuesday.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Blencoe in Print E.A. Shea of the Cash store spent Sunday with his parents at River sioux.
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Blencoe News Ed Shea Sundayed at River Sioux.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Blencoe in Print Bowie and Shea are invoicing their stock of goods this week.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Blencoe News Ed. Shea spent Sunday at River Sioux.
Shell
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Blencoe in Print Mrs. Cora Shell of Spokane WA who has been visiting her sister Mrs. M.T. Rhode the past month, left for her home Tuesday.
Shinney
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Blencoe in Print The party given last week by Mrs. W.I. Comfort in honor of her cousin Miss Edna Shinney was a social success and highly enjoyed by those present.
Shipman
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Blencoe News Mr. Shipman of McCook SD was a visitor last week at the home of his good friends, the James Carmody family.
Shmey
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Blencoe News Mrs. Will Comfort gave a very enjoyable party Tuesday evening in honor of her cousin Dollie Shmey.
Shoff
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Moorhead O.P. Shoff has sold the livery bar to Bartholomew and Dilley. They took possession Tuesday.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Moorhead Mr. and Mrs. Shoff returned from Omaha Saturday.
Simibuck
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Blencoe News Professor Simibuck began his singing school Tuesday evening. He starts out with a class of 30 pupils.
Simons
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Local News At the Simons home New Year's night some 40 persons passed a pleasant evening at games and other social amusements.
Simmonds
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes The trial in which the O.H.S. is plaintiff and Oliver Simmonds, Leo McNamara and Martin Selleck are defendants, comes off before Judge Brown in the high school room this week Friday. We would like to have everybody come.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 High School Notes O? Simonds was absent from school Monday afternoon.
Simmons
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News W.A. Simmons of Mapleton, the Press states, has sold a half interest in his store to Dal Evans.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Mapleton Dal Evans has purchased a half interest in the general stock of W.A. Simmons, taking possession last week. The new firm have added a stock of groceries to their line of merchandise.
Skinner
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Blencoe News Frank Skinner spent New Year's day with his sister Mrs. E. Naden in Blencoe.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Blencoe in Print The Woodmen will install the following officers on Wednesday evening the 17th: W.P., A. Mesecher; W.A., E. Naden, banker, Willis Wymer; escort, Frank Skinner; clerk, W.D. Loomis; watchman, Ray Heller; secretary, Charles Tryon; manager for three years, John Brown.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Ticonic Mr. Skinner who recently moved to Mapleton visited with his daughter Mrs. Loyal Greenstreet Friday and Saturday.
Slentz
The Mapleton Press 5Jan1900 Oliver Slentz is moving his family to town and will occupy the rooms over the Press office. Mr. Slentz expects to try carpentering on the railroad in the spring.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 'Advocate 11Jan1900' Oliver Slentz and family have moved to town and are occupying rooms over the Press office.
Sloan
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 S.C. Sloan of Onawa is out on bail. He was arrested last week on information filed before C.M. Ross, justice of the peace, charged with the crime of seduction of Miss Blanche Searles. The trial is set for tomorrow.
Smaltz
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News J.G. Smaltz has sold his hardware store to a gentleman from Nebraska named Spring. The invoicing will begin Monday.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The following newly elected officers of Queen Esther Chapter No. 222. O.E.S. were installed Wednesday evening by Dr. C.W. Cope: W.M., Mrs. L.C. Sears; W.P., W.D. Brown; A.M., Mrs. J.W. Huff; Con, Mrs. J.G. Smaltz; A.N., Mrs. C.W. Cope; Sec., Mrs. R.L. Hawkins; Treas., Mrs. C.H. Huntington; Marshall, Mrs. C.S. Pike; Chaplain, Mrs. John Brandin; Organist, Mrs. G.W. Buckley, Warden, Mrs. D.A. Pember; Sentinel, F.W. Snow; Star Officers, Adah, Minnie Kramer, Ruth, Mrs. Egli; Esther, Mrs. John Oliver; Martha, Mrs. Lark, Elecia, Mrs. Boyd.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News Mr. J.G. Smalltz, who has been actively engaged in the hardware business in Onawa the past four years, has this week sold his entire stock to Mr. John Spring who comes from Humboldt NE, where he has been in the same line of business the past ten years or more. The invoice of the goods is expected to be completed and the transfer made by the end of the present week when the new proprietor will take possession. Mr. Smalltz during his residence in Onawa has conducted a profitable business at his large store and has the good will and good wishes of all. Mr. Spring, being a man of long experience in the hardware trade, will undoubtedly keep the new purchase going along the same general ?inea? Under the new management the store will continue in its present commodious quarters in the Colby brick building.
Smith
Onawa Weekly Democrat 04Jan1900 Miss Gertrude Smith is visiting this week at Danbury.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 News at Castana Charlie Smith shipped two cars of cattle to Chicago Sunday morning. He went through with them.
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Local News County Attorney W.L. Smith was a Sioux City visitor the first of the week.
The Mapleton Press 5Jan1900 George Wooster and George Smith left Tuesday for Texas on a prospecting tour. They will also visit the Mapleton people at Wooster.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Miss McMurray, who was a successful teacher in our schools two years ago, was married the middle of December to Rev. W.R. Smith. They are now located at Udall KS.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Whiting Miss Josie Smith was visiting in Onawa Monday.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Castana News Mrs. J.L. Cutter started Friday for a few weeks visit with relatives at Coon Rapids, Shellrock IA, and Chillicothe MO. Dell Smith went with her to his home at Coon Rapids.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Local News Naam Marr received a letter this week from Mrs. F.R. Smith (nee Huldah McMurray). She wrote they were living at Udell KS where Mr. Smith was paster of the Congregational church at that place. This will be news to her many friends. The wedding occurred about the middle of December.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes Rose Smith has been visiting a friend in Sioux City the past week.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 The Week in Whiting F.E. Smith of Hopedale IL who in December bought the Ordway farm occupied by S.A. Kersey, is expected here about the first of the month. He has rented a house in town and will not move on the farm.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News William Hawley Smith will lecture in Mapleton the evening of 23Jan1900.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News The Mapleton papers of last week say that W.C. Smith has sold his farm east of that town to Claus Flamming of Shelby for $42 per acre.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Turin News Mr. Smith of Preparation was in town Saturday on business.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Kindall and W.L. Smith were Sioux City visitors Sunday.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Kindall entertained at a six o'clock ? Tuesday, Messrs. Judge Gaynor, ?orter Charles Hamilton, County Attorney W.L. Smith and W.D. Loomis, ? Blencoe.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The following petitions in bankruptcy have been filed and referred to W.D. Brown, referee of Monona County for adjudication: George G. Smith of Castana; total liabilities, $383,392; assets $120 which are exempt. Hugh C. Brown of Castana; total liabilities $690.41; assets, $140 which are exempt. Duke W. Wilsey of Mapleton; total liabilities, $9,968; assets, $250 which are exempt.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Mapleton W.C. Smith has sold his farm east of town to Mr. Claus Flammang of Shelby who paid the fair price of $12.50 per acre.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Mapleton A.B. Smith is putting the finishing touches on the Baptist church which has been thoroughly renovated and brightened with fresh paper and paint. The church will be used by the Presbyterians.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 'Advocate 11Jan1900' Miss Lottie Smith returned from Sioux City first of the week to complete her visit here before returning to her home in Chicago.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 The Week In Whiting Charles Taylor of Buffalo MN arrived here Sunday to visit his father, J.T. Smith.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 The Week In Whiting Edgar A. Smith, who has been attending the Drake University law school in Des Moines, returned home Saturday.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Ticonic Report of Good Hope school, district No. 6, Grant township for the month ending 9Jan1900: Names of those not absent during the month were Elma and Maud Smith, Elmer and Addie Olson and Ray Carroll. -- Edith M. Harrington, Teacher.
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 Three Monona County farmers have filed petitions in voluntary bankruptcy in the federal court at Sioux City. Hugh C. Brown and George G. Smith are both residents of Castana. Brown says he owes $690.41 and has $140 worth of assets. Smith lists his liabilities at $3,833.92 and his assets at $120. Duke W. Wilsey lives at Mapleton. He says his debts amount to $10,217.06 and he owns $500 worth of property.
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 George Wooster and George Smith returned from their Texas trip yesterday.
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 William Smith, who is a resident of the Soldier's Home at Marshalltown, is here visiting relatives.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News The voluntary petitions in bankruptcy now on file with Referee W.D. Brown pending final discharge are as follows: Seba I. Greek of Onawa, liabilities $5,897, assets, none; Silvan B. Greek of Blencoe, liabilities $3,107, assets, none; George G. Smith of Castana, liabilities $3,833.92, assets, $120, exempt; Hugh C. Brown of Kennebec, liabilities $690.41, assets, $140, exempt; Duke W. Wilsey of Mapleton, liabilities $9,968.06, assets $250, exempt.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News At the Onawa House this week there were the following out of town guests, among others: J.H. Cork of Moorhead; Thomas Peabody of Lincoln; E.H. Williams of Sioux City; John Willmer and William Holdgrafer of Charter Oak; Jasper Bouslaugh of Castana; H.M. Briener and C.A. Smith of Lyons NE; and A.H. Morley of Decatur NE.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News At the trial of W.T. Popejoy and Frank Hurst Friday of last week the jury returned a verdict of guilty as charged -- the charge being in effect extortion. Both defendants were tried together and upon the return of the verdict by the jury were given until 12Feb1900 to file motion for new trial and 2 o'clock that day fixed for passing upon the motion or pronouncing judgment and sentence by the court. Ex-county Attorney B.F. Ross, by appointment of the court, defended Popejoy and Ed. L. Conlin by the same authority defended Hurst. County Attorney W.L. Smith prosecuted the case with energy while the defendant's attorneys stoutly contested every inch of the ground. It is stated by many who were present that Ed Conlin made an unusually able and touching address to the jury on behalf of defendant Hurst and that his remarks made a deep impression upon all who where privileged to hear him.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Whiting News Mrs. E.J. Smith left Tuesday for Marathon IA to visit with her son Leon and family for a few weeks.
Snow
Monona County Gazette 4Jan1900 Local News F.W. Snow and wife ate New Year's dinner at the C.H. Holbrook home.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The following newly elected officers of Queen Esther Chapter No. 222. O.E.S. were installed Wednesday evening by Dr. C.W. Cope: W.M., Mrs. L.C. Sears; W.P., W.D. Brown; A.M., Mrs. J.W. Huff; Con, Mrs. J.G. Smaltz; A.N., Mrs. C.W. Cope; Sec., Mrs. R.L. Hawkins; Treas., Mrs. C.H. Huntington; Marshall, Mrs. C.S. Pike; Chaplain, Mrs. John Brandin; Organist, Mrs. G.W. Buckley, Warden, Mrs. D.A. Pember; Sentinel, F.W. Snow; Star Officers, Adah, Minnie Kramer, Ruth, Mrs. Egli; Esther, Mrs. John Oliver; Martha, Mrs. Lark, Elecia, Mrs. Boyd.
Snyder
The Mapleton Press 5Jan1900 C.S. Snyder has severed his connection with J.D. Giddings and will leave the first of next week with his family for Sioux City where he has secured a clerkship. It is with regret that we see Mr. and Mr.s Snyder leave Mapleton but hope for their future happiness and prosperity.
Sollen
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Albaton News Helden Sollen is here from Climbing Hill making a visit among friends.
Sorrenson
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Turin News George Sorrenson while hauling hay last week from off the bottom to his father's place in Sioux township met with an accident by the binding pole giving way and striking Mr. Sorrenson in a manner as to fracture several ribs.
Spencer
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 C.E. Spencer has leased the Stuckey place for the coming year and will soon move thereon.
Spring
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News J.G. Smaltz has sold his hardware store to a gentleman from Nebraska named Spring. The invoicing will begin Monday.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News Mr. J.G. Smalltz, who has been actively engaged in the hardware business in Onawa the past four years, has this week sold his entire stock to Mr. John Spring who comes from Humboldt NE, where he has been in the same line of business the past ten years or more. The invoice of the goods is expected to be completed and the transfer made by the end of the present week when the new proprietor will take possession. Mr. Smalltz during his residence in Onawa has conducted a profitable business at his large store and has the good will and good wishes of all. Mr. Spring, being a man of long experience in the hardware trade, will undoubtedly keep the new purchase going along the same general ?inea? Under the new management the store will continue in its present commodious quarters in the Colby brick building.
Stanley
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Albaton News Della Stanley came home from Maple Landing last Friday.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Albaton News Miss Della Stanley was visiting in Onawa the first of the week.
Stanton
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Turin News Mrs. J.L. Stanton was in Onawa Friday having dental work done.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Turin News The following attended the G.A.R. meeting in Onawa Friday afternoon: F. Dunbar, S.S. Dorward, Duff Butts, H. Mount, Charlie Struble, J.L. Stanton, W.E. Roberts and George Fisher.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Turin L.L. Stanton is hauling goods to his new place near Castana.
Stark
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Moorhead John D. Brett and Miss Petre Stark were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last Saturday at the home of Rev. V.M. Easton. Miss Stark is a very attractive and estimable young lady and respected by all who know her. John is a very progressive young man and has a host of friends.
Stevens
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Local News Married on 3Jan1900 at the M.E. parsonage by Rev. C.L. Stevens, Mr. Joseph P. Lantz and Miss Jean Baird of Willow township.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Mrs. E.L. Stevens who has been sick the past week is now improving.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 P.A. Harris of Castana and Miss Josie Myers of Onawa were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, 2Jan1900. The marriage was conducted by Rev. E.L. Stevens of the M.E. church.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Moorhead Fred Stevens fell from a scaffold Tuesday while painting the elevator, receiving quite a shock.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Lincoln News Mrs. George Stevens of Green County is visiting her brother S.R. Fletcher.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Moorhead Mirror Last Tuesday Fred Stevens of Moorhead had a narrow escape from a frightful death. He was engage in painting the new elevator and was working on a scaffold 50 feet from the ground...he lost his balance and fell backward off the scaffold. He sustained no serious injuries, escaping with a bruised arm and limb.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News Last Friday afternoon Hanscom Post held a public installation of the newly elected officers. The Sons of Veterans camp and the G.A. Ladies Aid were invited to be present. Members of the post from Turin, Blencoe, and Whiting were in attendance. The following officers were installed: Commander, C.G. Perkins; Sr. Vice Commander, James Carmody; Jr. Vice Commander, W.S. Wade; Surgeon, W. Collins; Chaplain, E.L. Stevens; Quarter Master, J.K. McCaskey; Officer of the Day, John Murphy; Officer of the Guard, William Hegwood.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 High School Notes Rev. Stevens gave very nice talk to the pupils of the high school last Friday morning.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Lincoln News Mrs. George Stevens returned Saturday to her home in Jefferson after a weeks visit with her brother, S.R. Fletcher.
Stevenson
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Thomas Stevenson of Spencer IA is visiting friends here this week.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Lincoln News Freddie Stevenson visited over Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Coe of Whiting.
Stickney
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Local News The Mapleton Advocate says that T.G. Stickney has sold his 200-acre farm near that town to Charley Whiting for $7,000.
Stineman
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Turin News J.W. Davis has just received a letter from his friend Steve Stineman who is at Wooster TX and he reports the people well, fine weather, cattle fat on the green grass and fruits beginning to blossom.
Strain
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 The bond of Elmus Strain, the new sheriff, was approved by the board of supervisors Tuesday afternoon and he was inducted into office. As stated last week Sheriff Burns will be his deputy for a few months until he gets acquainted with the duties of the office.
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Strain passed through town Tuesday evening on their way from Onawa to Ute.
Strand
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 Western town Lot Co. to Thomas O. Strand; lot 4 block 12 First Addition Moorhead $72
Struble
Onawa Weekly Democrat 11Jan1900 Turin News Thomas Struble is on the sick list this week.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Turin News The following attended the G.A.R. meeting in Onawa Friday afternoon: F. Dunbar, S.S. Dorward, Duff Butts, H. Mount, Charlie Struble, J.L. Stanton, W.E. Roberts and George Fisher.
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Local News At the Hotel Monona: J.A. Phillips of Dunlap; H.A. Bromleigh of Washington DC; M.A. Struble of Sioux City; C.R. Blackman and B.S. Noble of Ida Grove; J.E. Chubbuck of Carroll; L.B. Munger of Castana; M.J. Kahn of Des Moines; A.J. Ehlers of Chicago; and F.T. Rand of St. Louis.
Stucker
Onawa Weekly Democrat 4Jan1900 Blencoe in Print Otto Stucker of Sioux township has been suffering the past week with rheumatism. Dr. Wheeler has been attending him.
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 East Sioux Otto Stucker, who has been seriously ill, is reported better.
Stuckey
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 C.E. Spencer has leased the Stuckey place for the coming year and will soon move thereon.
The Mapleton Press 19Jan1900 T.G. Stuckey and family left this week for their future home at Hale MO, taking with them the well wishes of a host of friends. The people of Hale will find this family in every way a most valuable addition to their population. We wish them success.
The Mapleton Press 20Jan1900 T.G. Stuckey and wife to Charles I. Whiting; ne and ne se 35-85-43 $7000.00
Styles
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes Professor Styles and family spent the holidays at the home of Mrs. Styles father and mother.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 High School Notes Professor Styles attended the meeting of the State Teachers Association of Des Moines during the holidays.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 High School Notes Mrs. Styles taught last week in the absence of Mrs. Buckley.
Summers
Onawa Weekly Democrat 25Jan1900 Local News Deputy Sheriff Summers will move his family over from Ute on Monday and will occupy rooms in the Neustrum building.
Sumner
The Mapleton Press 12Jan1900 Deputy Sheriff Sumner was up this afternoon subpoenaing witnesses for the Durst case which is on trial at Onawa.
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Local News Deputy Sheriff Sumner was home with family over Sunday.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Moorhead Bub Sumner sold his interest in the barber shop to Ira Rouse. "Bub" left Wednesday for Lake City.
Sundberg
Monona County Gazette 25Jan1900 Whiting News The Local Advisory Board of the Iowa Children's Home Society at Des Moines met with Mrs. E.M. Cassady last week Thursday. The following officeers were elected: President, Mrs. McDowell; Vice-President, A.A. Konkle; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. E.M. Cassady. The executive committee: W.C. Whiting, J.E. Woods and Mrs. John Sundberg. The president of the board requests any information in regard to children left homeless or of anyone wishing to adopt a child. Mrs. E.M. Cassady, Secretary.
Sunde
The Mapleton Press 26Jan1900 The partnership existing between L. Holbrook and A.A. Sunde in the blacksmith business has been dissolved, Mr. Holbrook succeeding as sole proprietor. The change took place Monday. Mr. Sunde will locate in Sioux City where he is arranging for the purchase of a shop of his own.
Sundel
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 High School Notes Ellen Sundel is back in school after several months absence.
Surber
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Moorhead Frank Surber, Frank Poeshenk and two small girls were baptised in the Christian church on Tuesday evening. A very large audience witnessed the scene.
Swanson
Monona County Gazette 11Jan1900 Rodney Mrs. Swanson is visiting with friends in Onawa and Mapleton this week.
Sweet
The Mapleton Press 5Jan1900 Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Sweet spent New Year's with Mr. Sweet's parents near Woodbine.
Sykes
Onawa Weekly Democrat 18Jan1900 Local News Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sykes entertained a large party of friends Monday evening at cards.
Monona County Gazette 18Jan1900 Local News The Early Hour Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sykes Monday evening.
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