The Davis City Advance, Davis City, Iowa
Thursday, December 7, l899

H. FERGUSON, wife and granddaughters, HAZEL and CECIL SUTHERLIN, spent Thanksgiving day with friends at Lamoni.

S.A. FERGUSON is visiting relatives in Nebraska at present.

DELL FERGUSON writes from Hope, Idaho, that he was out hunting and came in contact with a mountain lion. He said the lion made faces and spit at him so he concluded discretion was the better part of valor, and made tracks for home.

Toney scholars had a half holiday Thanksgiving, while the teacher went home and he and his wife ate turkey at J.C. KESHLEAR's.

MRS. CHET PULLEN and family and MRS. S. MCCLURE spent Thursday at LEE PULLEN's.

HILLARY OSBORN visited the Toney School on Friday.

Last Thursday morning as the teacher of the Toney School entered the room, the pupils thought that he had received a medal as the champion gold bug, but on inspection it proved to be a full-blown dandelion blossom which he had found and was wearing for a bouquet. Next.

MRS. MATE SEVERE died at her home in King City, Mo. from cancer of the face, Wednesday morning. The remains will be brought to this city for burial this afternoon. The procession will go directly from the train to the cemetery, where a short service will be held.

The Ladies of the M.E. Church will have on sale various useful and fancy articles at the G.A.R. Hall Saturday afternoon and evening, Dec. l6. Those who have been solicited and any others who care to donate will please send articles to the Parsonage by Wednesday, Dec. l3.

R.D.R. TOPLIFF was recently appointed Marshall of Davis City and we hope every order-loving citizen will sustain him in maintaining order and quiet in this town. But for the criticism of the officials and the Advance by men who profess to want good order, much of the recent disturbance would never have occurred. When men or boys disturb the peace, they are the parties to criticize -- not the parties who try to supress the disturbance. No good citizen upholds the offender, but they who consort with them are known by the company they keep.


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Leon Reporter, Leon, Iowa
Thursday, December l4, l899

'The following list of losses in Decatur County was paid by the old reliable Farmers Insurance Co., of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from January l, l899 to November l, l899. Quite a number of other losses have since been adjusted.'

Sara J. Chastain & Sons, damage to dwelling, Jan. ll - $2.00
T.J. Griffin, Leon, damage to dwelling and contents, Feb. l4 - $4.65
M.L. Jones, Leon, contents of dwelling, March l3 - $l53.75
W.B. and S.A. Redman, DeKalb, dwelling and contents, March 24 - $l,900.00
Geo. W. Johnson, Leon, damage to house and contents, March 24 - $75.00
W.H. Spurrier, Lamoni, dwelling, March 24 - $200.00
E.J. Brown, Crown, household goods, March 30 - $30.00
T.M. Walters, Davis City, dwelling, april 8 - $275.00
Sarah J. Huntsman, Lamoni, sundries, April l3 - $750.00
Chas. Brackenbury, Lamoni, household goods - April l3 - $4.70
Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Lamoni, dwelling and contents, April l3 - $500.00
Thos. J. Patterson, Van Wert, damage to dwelling and contents, April 22 - $11.85
Geo. M. Russell, Garden Grove, household goods, April 27 - $5.00
John Hewett, Grand River, Steer, May l8 - $20.00
Dlaska Harger, Decatur City, Harness, May l8 - $l0.00
J.A. Reed, Decatur City, dwelling and clothing - $9.30
C.P. Bartlett, Garden Grove, household goods, May 29 - $l2.50
John Clay, Decatur City, cow, May 22 - $30.00
Levi Johnson and Son, DeKalb, damage to barn, May 29 - $3.50
J.T. Ford, Lamoni, heifer, May 29 - $l5.00
W.S. Merritt, Woodland, steer, June 6 - $30.00
W.H. Shields, Grand River, damage to barn and farm implements, June 6 - $11.47
Henry Binning, Grand River, heifer, June 6 - $30.00
J.A. Weldon, DeKalb, horse, June l9 - $82.50
W.G. McCleary, Kellerton, damage to dwelling - June l0 - $6.00
E.E. Chaney, Weldon, hay, June l9 - $l6.00
W.C. Overholtzer, Grand River, damage to barn, June l9 - $l0.00
B.E. Rushing, Weldon, sundries, June l9 - $140.00
James Creswell, Decatur City, 3 sheep, June l9 - $l4.25
W.W. Wiley, Tuskeego, barn horses and implements, June 29 - $237.50
Nancy Filical, Leon, damage to dwelling, June 28 - $5.00
M.A., James and Ida M. Hazlett, calf, June 28 - $l0.00
W.J. Palmer and Sisters, Grand River, 2 sheep, June 28 - $l0.00
J. Koger, Leon, damage to barn, June 29 - $5.00
B.F. Hall, Weldon, colt, June 29 - $35.00
E.F. Allen, Decatur City, dwelling, June 29 - $200.00
I.A. Gilbert, Garden Grove, damage to buggy, July 3 - $5.00
A. Deck, Decatur City, damage to barn, July 3 - $8.65
Margaret Griffin, Leon, damage to dwelling, July 3 - $2.00
C. and Nancy Rumbley, Leon, damage to dwelling and contents, July 3 - $6.85
Patrick Flynn, Leon, sundries, July 3 - $5.00
C.W. Moore, Sr., Leon, damage to dwelling, July 3 - $5.90
Catherine Grogan, Leon, damage to dwelling, July 6 - $2.75
James and Mary Bucy, Lamoni, damage to dwelling, July 3 - $3.50
R. Baker, Grand River, damage to barn, July 6 - $9.75
C.L. VanOstrand, Leon, cow, July l3 - $30.00
T.S. Young, Garden Grove, damage to dwelling, July 2l - $l6.35
H. Ferguson, deceased, Lamoni, damage to barn, July 2l - $l.50
J.T. Stewart, Leon, horse, July 2l - $60.00
J.E. and J.D. Williams, Decatur City, heifer, July 2l - $l5.00
W.H. Hazlett, Leon, cow, July 2l - $30.00
Horace Brown, Leon, damage to dwelling and household goods, July 2l - $l0.00
H.B. Thomas, Garden Grove, damage to hay barn, July 2l - $22.50
James N. Black, Lamoni, damage to dwelling, July 2l - $3.50
Mrs. H. and J.C. Ross, Decatur City, sundries, August l6 - $l40.00
Dell McClain & Co., Davis City, heifer, August 28 - $l5.00
W.H. Bronson, Decatur City, steer, September l3 - $l5.00
Sherman Welton, Leon, hay, September 22 - $11.57
Mrs. Barbara Radidou, Lamoni, damage to barn, September 26 - $47.85
E.G. Monroe, Garden Grove, 2 steers, October 9 - $45.00
J.T. Ford, Lamoni, cow, October 9 - $30.00

TOTAL LOSSES - $5,383.63

J.D. WILLIAMS, AGT., DECATUR, IOWA.

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Chastain Scrapbook

CHRISTMAS DINNERS.--W. H. Albaugh and family, of Decatur, spent the day with 'Squire Layton.

Mrs. Orr Sang, of Chicago, ate holiday turkey in Leon.

L. P. Sigler attended a family reunion at Dr. Sigler's in Garden Grove.

Mr. and Mrs Swearingen visited the boy and enjoyed the hospitality of Judge Miles in Mercer County, Mo.

Charley Knapp and family put in the day riding down hill and devouring turkey with their jolly friends on Tick Ridge.

Sam Coover and wife celebrated with G. R. Bathe at Tuskeego. Big dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Corbett were partakers of the Lunbeck House hospitality.

The entire Gates family rallied around the festal board at Uncle Sammy's in Center Township.

John W. Leeper, E. W. Haskett and families punished poultry at J. M. Sylvester's.

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February 21, 2003

Late 1880's. Exact date and newspaper source unknown

 
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