The Toledo Chronicle
Tama County, Iowa US Gen Web Project


The Toledo Chronicle
Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa
August 5, 1875

Good fresh bread every day at Louis WENTZ’S Bakery.

Ira B. FRAZEE, of Ames, called on us Monday morning. He has been visiting his parents and friends in Toledo a few days.

Grinnell, Ia. Fall Term begins Sept. 8th, 1875.

Last Sunday was quite lively in Toledo. There were two quarterly meetings, a temperance meeting and a wedding in one of the churches.

Dent CAMERY was up to Marshalltown the early part of this week. He says the crops in Tama County are looking better than those in Marshalltown.

W. F. JOHNSTON went to Mt. Vernon last Thursday evening to attend a meeting of the Trustees of Cornell College, which was held to select a site for the new Chapel building about to be erected there. He went from there on to Chicago, and will come home via Wisconsin and Minnesota – taking a short tour for rest and recreation.

A rare chance to buy a buggy. Inquire of D. SPAYTH.

Weed Sewing Machines for sale cheap, and fully warranted, by G. W. SWEAT.

Rev. F. M. ROBERTSON, expects to leave for California the latter part of this week.

Rev. Dr. GOLDEN preached in the M. E. Church last Sabbath morning and evening.

Mr. H. J. PATTERSON took possession of the Farmers’ Elevator last Monday morning.

Rev. O. H. DERRY has purchased of Mrs. E. N. BARKER the house now occupied by Homer BRADSHAW.

W. H. NEWCOMER, of Traer, who has been visiting in our midst for the last few weeks, started home last Monday afternoon.

MARRIED
At the Baptist Church in Toledo, Sabbath evening Aug. 1st by Rev. H. A. BROWN. Oliver CHAPIN, of Marshalltown, and Mrs. Fannie MURRAY of Toledo.

LIST OF UNCLAIMED MAIL
Mrs. Barbara BARR
Mr. Lewis BECKMAN
Messrs. DOSH Bros.
Peter L. BOTTYELL
C. BRATT
Jno. W. BALDWIN
Mr. Louis BECKMAN
Lester BURNHAM
Miss Mahala HARTER
W. B. CUSHMAN
Henry GRAHAM
Frank HARRIS
Philip HECK
Harrison J. HALL
W. R. JAMES
Paul JONES
Mrs. Jane KIMBALL
Ketty KRENELY
D. FRASAK
Thomas MOBLERY

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