THE BROCK CHAMPION -1899

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y Z

Person Name

Vol

No

Month

Day

Page

Column

Contents

Ackerman, N.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Fire destroyed hedge and burned over some cornfield Mon.

Adams (Mr)

5

10

OC

20

1

1

His farm was where Mr. Kaiser was injured

Altgeld, John P.

5

11

OC

27

1

1

To address people on political issues

Anderson, Charles

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Anderson, Chas.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Fusion nominee for district clerk was caller Tuesday

Anderson, Olaf F.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Andrews, J. B.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

He went over to the bluffs Tues. to hunt squirrels

Armstrong, J. M.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Was up Wed. to see if their fences needed any repairing

Armstrong, J. M.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Arnold, Ed

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Was down from Talmage last Sunday

Arnold, Ed (Mr)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Tom Buckridge is working for him

Arnold, Ed (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Mrs. Emma Hulett is visiting her from Brock

Asa, Con (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Were down Sunday visiting relatives & friends

Avey, S. H.

5

11

OC

27

1

4

Ad: large & complete stock of tableware

Avey, S. H.

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: What you want, When you want it

Bailey, B. H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: coal

Bailey, J. N.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Making room for mammoth corn crop at elevator

Bailey, J. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: Dealers in grain and livestock

Bailey, J. W.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Have employed Weaver to assist at the elevator

Bailey, J. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Shelled a crib of new corn Monday

Bailey, J. W.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Shelled a crib of new corn Tues, on market

Bailey, J. W.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: Dealers in grain and livestock

Bailey, Nettie (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Willing Workers will meed Wed. Nov. 1st there

Ball, I. J.

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Ads: series of testimonials for various tonics & cures

Ball, I. J.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: drugs

Ball, I. J.

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ads: series of testimonials for various tonics & cures

Barber, A.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Bashor, S. H. (Hon)

5

10

OC

20

5

2

From Iowa, spoke Julian Monday evening, here Tues.

Bashor, S. H. (Hon)

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Speaker from Iowa at fusion candidate meeting Tues.

Beck, H. W.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Grain fire while threshing, destroyed equipment

Benson, Edward

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Benson, Winnie (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Taken quite ill while at school, reported better

Berlet, Emile

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Was at Julian yesterday on business

Berlet, Peter (Hon.)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Foundation has begun for his elegant new residence

Bernard, Jas.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

One who took in the Omaha show this week

Berry, B. H. (Mrs & dau)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Arrived home Sunday evening

Berry, Bert

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Was over Tuesday evening from Julian

Berry, Bert (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Were over from Julian Monday evening

Berry, Bert H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Has taken charge of Julian Gazette

Berry, Claude

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Went to Larchwood, Iowa to remain indefinitely

Berry, Claude

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Will return to Larchwood, Iowa

Berry, D.A.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Was up from Brock yesterday

Beveal, A. J.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

His son, Ellis, is back at old post in Auburn

Beveal, E. W.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Ellis, son of A.J. is telegraph operator back at Auburn

Biggs, Frank

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Oratorical F. Biggs was up from Brock, looking around

Biggs, George

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Attended the dance at Brock Wed.

Biggs, W. W.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Black, "Tot"

5

10

OC

20

5

1

He & Williamson drove to see Currie, who has pneumonia

Black, R. V. & Son

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business:hardware

Blair, C. D.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business:physician

Blair, W. L.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: has assumed charge of Hank elevator

Blair, W. L.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: has assurmed charge of R.L. Hanks elevator

Blair, W. L. (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

3

She & Mrs. Mann spent Tues. in Glen Rock

Bloup, Adam

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Nebr. Fish car delivered variety to streams in western NE

Boal (Dr)

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Treated Charles Bourlier for injuries, wife not hurt much

Bonjour, Marceline

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Left for native country, Swiss border, to purchase farm

Boor, J. W.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Raised 80 fine squashes from 7 seeds

Bourlier, Charles (Mr & Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Attemped to pass team, Nemaha bridge, in ditch, injured

Bourlier, Fred

5

10

OC

20

5

3

His brother Charles & wife were in buggy accident

Bourlier, P. F.

5

10

OC

20

1

1

To have new telephone line connecting to neighbors

Bousfield, W. H.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Brainard (Prof.)

5

12

NO

3

1

1

Grads of Am.School of Magnetic Healing open school

Brannon, Line

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Feeling better, had felon on hand last week

Brewster, B. A.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

New editor of Herman Advertizer, nonpartisan

Brock Community

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Residential, much demand, not a vacant house in town

Brock Lumber Co.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: lumber

Brock Nurseries

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Have several new buildings, erecting more

Brock Telephone Exchange

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Mo Pac depot will soon be connected with telephone exch.

Brod, L. A.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Sold a thorough bred Shorthorn to Graver of Brock

Brown, H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: carpenter

Brown, H. A.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: meat market

Brown, John

5

11

OC

27

4

2

His driver backed wagonload beer into river

Brown, R. A.

5

10

OC

20

1

1

To have new telephone line connecting to neighbors

Brown, R. A.

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Brought fine potatoes to pay subscription

Brown, W. S.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Blacksmith shop caught fire Tues extinguished

Bruns, J. J.

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Body of missing man found in his cornfield

Brush, A. W.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Visited Auburn last Saturday

Brush, J. W. (& fam)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Visited a son in this old town last Sunday

Buckridge, Tom

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Attended the dance at Brock Wed.

Buckridge, Tom

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Is working for Ed Arnold, spent Sat. & Sunday with rel here

Bunn, B. E.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Daughter, Grace Bunn, here from St. Joseph to visit

Bunn, B. E. (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

She, Ovendens were passengers for Omaha

Bunn, Grace (Miss)

5

10

OC

20

5

3

From St. Joseph, to visit father B. E. Bunn, other relatives

Bunn, J. N.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: groceries, other

Bunn, Joe

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Furnished news from Dunbar, of harness thief

Burress, B. N.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Burress, Hubert

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Excerpt from article about J.M. Campbell of Brock

Camp (Mr)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Newly married couple will live on his farm

Campbell, D. J. (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Couple of So.Omaha visiting S.P.Robertsons

Campbell, J. M.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Shipped another carload of apples out this week

Campbell, J. M.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Took carload of apples to Platte County, visited news office

Campbell, J. M.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Returned today, was selling apples in northern part of Ne

Campbell, J. M. & Son

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: genl mdse

Campbell's Hall

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Full house anticipated when Kilian speaks

Carle, M. T.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: genl mdse

Carman, H. C.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Was in town yesterday enroute for Auburn

Carman, M. H.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Chard (bros)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Shelling corn for L. L. Coryell Monday

Chavey, George (& fam)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Were up from their home near Peru over Sun.

Cheesman (Mr)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Was slain when he walked in on wife & Roy

Cheesman (Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Wife of man shot by George Ray last Nov.

Cheesman, Frank

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Surprised wife & G. Ray, was shot and died last Nov.

Childs, Frank

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Son of Mrs. H. H. Childs, lives in Chicago

Childs, H. H. (Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Visited son Frank Chicago, on to NY state, visit relatives

Christiansen, Emil

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Christy, G. S.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Is storing his apples in every available bldg

Christy, Gene

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Clarene Daughtery is barrelling apples for him

Clapp, G. A.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: J.P.

Clapp, Geo. O.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Returned from St Francis KS, has cattle business

Clark, G. W.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business:boots & shoes

Clark, Joe

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Built commodious barn at home on N Walnut St.

Codding, Geo.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Coddington, George

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Fusion candidate for treasurer in town Tuesday

Cody, W. F. (Col.)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Expected home next week, to go hunting soon

Coffin, W. W.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

One of oldest freight conductors crushed, injured

Cole (Sheriff)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Going Hancock co.IA, bring wanted man back

Cole, Harry

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Home southeast of Auburn burned to ground w/contents

Cole, J. F.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Was up Friday putting up election notices

Cole, W. E.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

His was 3rd elevator to burn this month

Combs, C. B.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Lost 3,000 bu. Grain & 18 tons hay by fire Friday

Conlon, Geo.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Of Morehead, IA, looking after his farm a few miles east

Contant, J. B.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business:genl mdse

Cook, Wm.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Michand left his farm for town, had runaway

Cooper, Harry

5

12

NO

3

4

3

Fire in restaurant at 2 a.m., cigar stub in wooden cuspidor

Cooper, T. H.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Safe arrival of a fine baby girl at their home last Friday

Cooper, T. H.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Contracted w/J. M. Campbell & Son to plaster Opera House

Cooper, Tom (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Mother,Mrs. Young, of Johnson visited her

Corlet, Caesar

5

11

OC

27

2

1

His little child bitten by rattlesnake, saved

Coryell, Geoge

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Was here Tuesday afternoon

Coryell, George

5

10

OC

20

8

1

He & wife visited friends in Brock over Sunday

Coryell, L. L.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Chard bros shelling a crib of corn at his elevator Monday

Coryell, L. L.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Has put in new ear corn elevator for "King Korn"

Cratchbield, C. W. (Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Familiy has scarlet fever in mild form, 1 case

Crudup (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

4

3

Treated Jones after his buggy accident

Crudup, C. P. (M.D.)

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: office in Empire House

Crudup, C. P. (M.D.)

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Office in Empire House

Currie, Frank

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Of Clarksville, Missouri, to family reunion here

Currie, Frank

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Arrived here last Friday on visit to relatives

Currie, Frank

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Expected today from Clarksville, Mo to visit relatives here

Currie, Grandma

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Had family reunion Sunday at her home

Currie, T. H.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Has pneumonia

Currie, T. H.

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Were present at Currie family reunion Sunday

Currie, T. H.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Was over Sunday visiting relatives & friends

Currie, T. H.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Reported on sick list this week with lung fever

Curry

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Has been succeeded by Tyson & Rice studio

Curtis, H. M.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

He & wife were visiting friends near Johnson last Sunday

Damme, Louis

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Neman, his employee, found dead

Darby (Rev.)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Married Elliott/Wills Wed. evening near Peru

Daugherty Opera House

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Altgeld address to be held Wed., Nov 1st

Daughtery, Clarence

5

10

OC

20

4

2

He is barrelling apples for Gene Christy

DePue, A. C.

5

11

OC

27

8

2

Remember thy feet while the winter is yet young

Depue, A. C.

5

10

OC

20

8

2

Special Saturday sale Oct 21, better bulk coffee 11c lb

DePue, A. C.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Returned from hunting trip, looks quite rugged.

DePue, A. C. (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Father of Winfield MO visiting relatives, friends

Dewey, Floyd

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Father of Winfield MO visiting relatives, friends

Dewey, Lee

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Father of Winfield MO visiting relatives, friends

Dirks, D. J. A.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Interviewing our republican voters Tuesday

Dirks, D. J. A.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Dirks, D. J. A.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Republican candidate for county clerk was in town Wed.

Dirks, Diedrich J. A.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was in town a short time Tuesday morning

Dominic, C. G.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Meeting of citizens accepted his proposal, electric plant

Douglas (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Sister of Del Gordon had visitied them last week

Drehmer, Ed

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Dressler, H. M.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Duey, Bev

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Father of Lee & Floyd & Mrs. A.C. DePue here

Duey, Bev.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Left Fri.eve for visit to White Cloud KS, then home to MO.

Dye, Charles

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Eller

5

11

OC

27

4

4

Ad: Avery planters, cultivators, Hummer plows

Eller

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: Special attention to the traveling public

Eller, John (baby)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

2 month old baby died Sat., interred Lafayette Monday

Elliott, Frank

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Groom, married Lilly Wills Wed. eve near Peru

Ellis (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Of Ida Grove, Iowa, returned home accompanied by mother

Emery, M. L.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: blacksmith

Emery, M. L. (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: millinery

Empire House

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Hotel, one block to M.P. Depot

Empire House

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: hotel

Epler, Joseph

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Shipped 23 head of fine fat cattle to So Omaha Wed.

Erwin, William

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Killed by lightning while on horseback, lv wife, 4 children

Ewh (Dr) (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Visited Omaha Tuesday

Farmers Elevator

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Small fire discoverd in engine room, no damage done

Farmer's Hotel

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: hotel

Felton, J. W.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Ferry

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Ad: specialties are Herkimer cheese & bulk coffee

Ferry

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Ad: Has paint, overalls, frocks and underwear

Ferry, D. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Tues. passenger to Hastings to attend IOOF grand lodge

Ferry's Place

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Hardware, Staples and Fancy Groceries

Ferry's Place

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: hardware, fancy groceries, buggies

Frerich, Albert

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Owner of farm where Bill Stover lives, Ben Stover fell

Furrow, B. F.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Gabus, E.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: blacksmith

Gabus, E. H.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: hard coal only $8.75 per ton

Gabus, Louis

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Purchased house from F.Young, where Vanwinkle lived

Gabus, Peter

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Gaede (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Died at her home in Peru Wednesday

Gaede, H. F. Will

5

11

OC

27

4

2

His mother, of Peru, died after short illness

Gering, Matt. (Hon.)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Will address people of Brock at Odd Fellows Hall Nov.6th

Gilbert

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: for political addresses to be Oct. 21 in Auburn

Gilbert, Albert D.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Republican candidate for district court clerk here Wed.

Gilbert, C. J.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Is getting to be a cattle king, both some from H.I.Young

Gilbert, R. J.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Giles, James

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Identified stolen team,buggy,harness. One horse gone.

Gillian, Tom

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Died in MP wreck, no heirs, state of KS to get $10,000

Gilman, Geo.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Champion at gun club shoot at Auburn Friday

Gilmore, A. D.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Gilmore, Albert D.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Was up Wed. to see if their fences needed any repairing

Gordon, W. A.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Drove from Cook Sunday with Del's sister Mrs. Douglas

Gordon, W. A.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Enjoyed a visit from his brother of Johnson

Gorsage, Charles (& wife)

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Visited Omaha this week

Grassmier, Fred

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Graver, W. H.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Bought a thorough bred Shorthorn from Brod of Talmage

Greeley, Howard

5

11

OC

27

2

1

17 yr old missing, had seen traveling hypnotist

Gregory, S. C.

5

11

OC

27

8

1

He & Stromer at Nebraska City last Friday

Grimes (Constable)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Went to Falls City in search of wanted man, still at large

Gross, George

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Lived at Hickey place, where livery barn burned

Hammarlun, Olaf

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Hanks, D. T.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Visited Omaha the better part of last week with Horn

Hanks, R. L.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Will soon install a telephone at his residence, & elevator

Hanks, R. L.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: has assurmed charge of R.L. Hanks elevator

Hanks, R. L.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

His elevator now run by W. L. Blair

Harris, J. S.

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Ad: has Poland Chinas for sale

Harrison, W. B.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Couple have new daughter, grandchild of Wm.Youngs

Harrison, W. B. (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Have fine new daughter, g-parents Wm.Youngs

Harvey (Coin)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Number of people went to Auburn to listen to him

Hary, J. B.

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Has bought both livery barns, will consolidate

Hauptman, F. (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: millinery

Hauptman, Fred

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: agl implts.

Hawks, Geo.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was in town Monday

Haynes, S. W.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Hector, Fred

5

12

NO

3

1

1

Helped Fred Langhoff fight hay shed, barn fires

Hegglebach (Gopher)

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Thrown from buggy Sat. night, head in a sling

Helms, John (& fam)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Were visiting friends in this city last Sunday

Hendricks, G. W.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: new management, new furnishings

Hendricks, G. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: Prop. of Empire House, new management,furnishings

Hewit (Dr)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Removed sand burr from Miss Meyer's throat

Hiatt, T. W.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Hickey, John

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Summer kitchen fire destroyed livery barn

Hinkle, E. H.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: meals at all hours

Hinkle, E. H.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Reports a successful canned goods opening Sat.

Hinkle, E. H.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: complete line of canned goods, fresh cigars

Hoback, W. J.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Has help, extra large business from Johnson Stone Co.

Hoganson, Nels

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Holcomb

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: for political addresses to be Oct. 21 in Auburn

Holtgrewe, H.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Republican candidate, county commissioner over Wed.

Holtgrewe, H.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Interviewing our republican voters Tuesday

Holtgrewe, W. H.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Holtgrewe, Wm.

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Was over from Julian Tuesday

Hopps (Mr & Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Parents of Mrs. Dr. Howard visited her in Talmage

Horn, J. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Visited Omaha the better part of last week with Hanks

Howard (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Visited Nebraska City Tues. returned with wife's sister

Howard (Dr) (Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Enjoyed a visit from her parents Mr & Mrs Hopps Wed.

Huffman, J. R.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Deposited 8 bu potatoes in editors potato bin last week

Hulburd, O. T.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: grain elevator

Hulett, Edwin D.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Defendant in divorce petition, by Emma Hulett, Oct 30

Hulett, Emma

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Plaintiff, petitioning for divorce from Edwin D., Oct 30

Hulett, Emma (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Is visiting Mrs. Ed Arnold

Hulett, Willie A.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Infant child of Edwin D. and Emma Hulett, divorcing

Humphrey, T. W.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Has built barns for Frank and Wm. Zable

Hunsaker, Gene

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Is working on the telephone line at Stella

Huston

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Shelled a crib of corn at J. W. Bailey & Co. Monday

Huston, F. E.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Ireland

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: Special attention to the traveling public

Ireland

5

11

OC

27

4

4

Ad: Avery planters, cultivators, Hummer plows

Ives, A. M. (& fam)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Left Monday for OK where he will engage in cattle business

Ives, A. M. (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

She & family contemplate moving to OK City near future

Jackson, Milt

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Saw wanted man Wilson(Shouts) in hotel in Falls City

Jameson Bros.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: grain elevator

Jennings, W. F.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Was up last Sat. shaking hands with the boys

Jewell & Son

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: carpenters

Jewell, S. E.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Understand he purchased farm near Elkhorn, will move

Johnson Stone Co.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Doing large amount of business

Johnson, N. (Mr & Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Moved Wednesday to make Nebr. City their future home

Jones, D. N.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

He shelled corn Wednesday

Jones, D. N.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Thrown from his buggy, broke bone in hand, was bruised

Jones, D. N. (and wife)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Left Tuesday for Sidney, Iowas to visit a short time

Jones, D. N. (Hon.)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Was on our streets Tuesday

Jones, John

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Bought & moved house from farm to 9th St.

Jorgensen, John

5

10

OC

20

2

1

'Blue Ribboner', was selling liquor w/o a license

Julian Elevator Co.

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Grain dealers

Julian Elevator Company

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: grain dealers

Kaiser (Mr)

5

10

OC

20

1

1

Very seriously injured in field accident

Keysor (Judge)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Fined 'Blue Ribboners', were selling liquor w/o a license

Kilian (Major)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

A very good house listened to him last Friday, Opera House

Kilian (Major)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Will address voters from republican standpoint

King, Bernard

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Ex-Mayor York, store set on fire, offered reward for info.

Knapp, B. H.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

He went over to the bluffs Tues. to hunt squirrels

Knapp, R. H.

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: all work accounted w/ neatness & dispatch

Knapp, R. H.

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Satisfaction guaranteed

Knox, John

5

10

OC

20

8

1

He is missing a wife these days

Lambert, H. A.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Attorney for plaintiff Emma Hulett in divorce suit Oct 30

Langhoff, Fred

5

12

NO

3

1

1

Hay sheds burned, barn saved, water tank close by

Lantz, Alex

5

10

OC

20

4

2

From Burr Oak Kansas, up to help Hoback at the depot

Lawrence, Abe

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Was up from near Brownville last Thursday

Lawrence, Abe

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Leahy, Pat

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was over from his farm near Peru Mon, trading

Letton (Judge)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Was in town looking after his political fences

Lintz, Charles

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Was in Tues. says there is lots of hog cholera his vicinity

Lintz, L. J.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Was on the sick list first of the week

Littlefield (Dr)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Will be in Brock again Wed. Nov. 1st

Livingston, W. H. (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Were present at Currie family reunion Sunday

Long, D. E. C.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Long, G. H.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Grain fire destroyed 400 bu. Wheat

Lorance, B. F. (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Met with the pension examiners last Wed. at Auburn

Lorance, B. F. (Dr)

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Visited Auburn Wednesday

Lorance, B. F. (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Visited Julian Thursday with A.E. Ovenden

Lorance, B. F. (M.D.)

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: calls answered night or day

Lorance, B. F. (M.D.)

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Calls answered night or day

Lutgen (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Visited his newly traded-for farm in LaCede Co.MO

Lutgen, S. B. (Dr)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was transacting business at Syracuse Sat.

M. E. Church

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Working on addition to parsonage 4th & Walnut

Mann, C. (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

3

She & Mrs.Blair spent Tues. in Glen Rock

Marcellus, Pete

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Photographer has pulled up stakes & returned to Auburn

Mason, Walt

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Editorial comment regarding advertising

Maxcy, C. L. (Mr)

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Converting his old house at Main & Lake to brandnew one

Maxcy, E. B. (Mr)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

He fills a pulpit at Howe each Sunday

Maxcy, J. W.

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Was over putting the finishing touches on his house this wk

Maxey, John

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Is building new residence for mother at his place

McClery, Joe

5

11

OC

27

4

2

His boat waiting, when Brown's wagon backed up in river

McCormack, Thos.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Went to Omaha last Thursday on business

McManis, Robt. (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Were up from Brock Monday visiting Thompsons

Meyer (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Swallowed sand burr accidently, removed

Michand, Ed.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Sprained his foot when stopping runaway

Mickey, J. H.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Gave speech of welcome to new pastor, J. W. Swan

Mignery, Emile

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Returned from hunting trip, "Mig" lost 20 # surplus weight

Miles, Nelson (General)

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Will be guest of Col. Cody Big Horn hunt trip

Miles, Reuben

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Found decayed body of man in sandbar along river

Millard, Tim

5

12

NO

3

4

3

Cooper's cry of fire exceeded Tim Millard's whistle

Mittcham, John (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

2

1

76 year old woman died of burns, leaves husband, 3 sons

Moody (Mr)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Will buy cattle if hogs prove free of cholera

Morrison, Jas.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Has been on sick list, is better

Mothersead (Mr & Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Visited son at Atchison Kansas over Sunday

Mothersead, Chas. (Mr)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Made business trip Auburn yest., remained for speaking

Muir, Maude (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Was at Auburn between trains Mon. night

Murphy, G. A.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Man from Beatrice spoke to Republicans Wed.

Neal, B. Frank

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Lawyer of Auburn was in town between trains

Neal, R. F.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Candidate for Republicans, met Wednesday

Neal, Richard

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Republican candidate for district judge here Wed.

Neman

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Farmhand had been missing since July

Norton, Hugh

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: sta tel & exp agt

Norton, Hugh

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Line supt. of newly organized Brock Telephone Exchange

Norton, Hugh

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Has placed a phone in his residence

Norton, Hugh

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Ought to be voted a chromo for cleaning street lamps

Norton, Irve

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Is visiting his brother at Brock

Norton, Irve

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Is lighting the street lamps in a satisfactory manner

Nue, John

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Died. Injuries, surgery. Steam thresher went over bridge

Oash, Allen

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Is back from OK attending to shucking his corn

Oberfelder (Commissioner)

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Nebr. Fish car delivered variety to streams in western NE

Oestman, Ernst

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

O'Neil (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Nine pound girl born Sat. Oct. 14th

Oochran, Arthur

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Left for Pawnee City to husk his corn crop

O'Rourke, Jim

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Horse broke thru bridge Mon., not hurt

Ottersburg, John

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Farmer, was crushed while helping neighbor move a house

Ovenden, A. E.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Editor & publisher, Vol 5 No.11

Ovenden, A. E.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Secretary of newly organized Brock Telephone Exchange

Ovenden, A. E.

5

10

OC

20

1

3

Ad: Justice of the Peace

Ovenden, A. E.

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Editor and Publisher, Vol 5, No. 12

Ovenden, A. E.

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Visited Julian Thursday with Dr. B. F. Lorance

Ovenden, A. E.

5

11

OC

27

1

3

Ad: collections, taxes paid for non-residents

Ovenden, A. E. (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Mrs. Bunn, & they passengers for Omaha Sat.

Palace Hotel & Restaurant

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: give us a call, meals at all hours

Parker, C. B.

5

10

OC

20

1

1

To have new telephone line connecting to neighbors

Parriot, W. C.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Parriot, W. E.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Fusion nominee for county supt. was caller Tuesday

Patrick (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Mrs. Howard's sister of Carson, IA is visiting them

Peasby (Prof.)

5

12

NO

3

1

1

Grads of Am.School of Magnetic Healing open school

Peek, J. O. (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Lives 6 mi sw, dau survived fall & wagon wheel

Peek, Julia

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Fell from wagon, wheel ran over a leg

Pennington, Ira

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Caught 3 catfish with a stick Wednesday

Petersen, Geo.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Down Wed. looking for property stolen from his buggy

Petersen, George

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Was at Brock Wednesday

Pixley, Z.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Contracted w/J. M. Campbell & Son to plaster Opera House

Pointer

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: for political addresses to be Oct. 21 in Auburn

Porter, Ace

5

11

OC

27

8

1

He & brother were visitors here last week

Quackenbush

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was up from Auburn Monday with other lawyers

Ray, George

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Now in Nemaha county jail, shot Cheeseman in Nov.

Raymond, Ed

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Redfern, O. E. F.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Reeve, Frank (& fam)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Our general agent left for Conner, KS for a short time

Reveal, A. J.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: stock dealer

Rice

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Successors to Curry Studio at 711 Central in Nebr. City

Richards, Harry

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Richling, Lorens

5

12

NO

3

2

1

73 year old farmer died Mon.,wife & children, Catholic Cem.

Ritchey, Frank

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Fell off his wheel on way home from school

Roberts, Mose

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Won case against Burlington for damages, award $435

Robertson, J. (Mr)

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Street commissioner is doing a good job grading our streets

Robertson, S. P.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Was at Omaha Tuesday

Robertson, S. P.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Visited the county seat on business last Saturday

Robertson, S. P.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Was business visitor here yesterday

Robertson, S. P. (& fam)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

D. J. Campbells visiting from So. Omaha

Rocksmann, Chris.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Had end of finger taken off by rocks at Rohr's quarry

Rowe, N.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: painter

Roy, George H.

5

11

OC

27

2

1

Wanted for shooting and killing Chessman Feb

Sapp, C. C. (Mrs)

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: Millinery and Dressmaking

Sapp, C. C. (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: millinery and dressmaking

Sapp, C.C. (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Were present at Currie family reunion Sunday

Sapp, Frank (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

1

1

Were present at Currie family reunion Sunday

Schiller

5

12

NO

3

8

1

From Milwaukee, spoke to fusion fellows at meeting

Schlmeal (Postmaster)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Familiy has scarlet fever in mild form, 2 cases

Seeley, B. F.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

9 yr old disappeared, in seach of dog. Found, at a farm

Self, Thos. M.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: postmaster

Sellhorn, Pauline (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Is assisting in millinery shop at Cook, was home

Sells, J. L. (Rev)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Rededicated church, audience listened to splendid sermon

Shouts (alias Wilson)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Wanted man, had been seen at hotel in Falls City

Shuck, S. C.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Shurtleff, Mason

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Simpson, J. A.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was here a day or two visiting relatives

Sink, Vernon

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Was over from Peru visiting friends last Sunday

Sire, Eugene

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Helping I. M. Woods

Sire, Jules

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Was at Talmage between trains Tuesday

Sire, Jules

5

11

OC

27

4

3

Ad: let us figure on your bill?

Sire, Jules

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Genial lumberman attended Workmen Lodge in Julian Th

Sire, Jules

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Visited Omaha one day latter part of last week

Sire, Jules

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Visited Talmage between trains Tuesday

Sire, Jules

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: Lumber, coal and paint

Sire, Jules

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Visited Omaha last Saturday

Small, E. A.

5

12

NO

3

2

1

His hardware burglarized Sunday night

Smedley, C. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

4

Ad: Saddling goods, if you wish to be "showed", stop in

Smedley, G. W.

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: harness & saddlery goods, prices right

Smith, James

5

12

NO

3

2

1

William Erwin was threshing at his farm before lightning hit

Snow, Chas. O.

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Snow, Chas. O.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Fusion candidate for clerk in town Tuesday

Snyder, Frank

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Snyder, Henry

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Fusion candidates at meeting Tuesday

Snyder, Henry

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Fusion candidate for county commissioner, over Tues eve

Snyder, Henry

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Fusion nominee was in town Tues. looking after his fences

Stanard, Alice (Miss)

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Has gone to Weeping Water to resume her music studies

Stanard, Chas. R.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Was down from Dunbar part of the week

Stanard, Frank

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Was down from Talmage Tuesday evening

Stanley, Charles H.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Starr, Bert

5

11

OC

27

8

1

He & Edna Young were up from Brock Sunday

Starr, Clarence

5

11

OC

27

5

3

Fished muddy water with pitchfork, fine fish

Starr, Ora (Miss)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Visited Omaha last Saturday with her parents, W.H.Starrs

Starr, P. H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: livery

Starr, W. E.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Has accepted a position on the Tribune at Talmage

Starr, W. E.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Brother of the editor up from Brock, we put him to work

Starr, W. H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: Brock Mills prop.

Starr, W. H.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: prop, Brock mills

Starr, W. H. (Mr & Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Visited Omaha last Saturday with their daughter, Ora

Starr, Winnie

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Assisted the Tribune force at Talmage last Friday

Starr, Winnie

5

12

NO

3

8

1

Now holding down a case in the Tribune office

Steward, C. R. (& fam)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Were down over Sunday visiting Frank Steward family

Steward, Frank (& fam)

5

12

NO

3

5

1

C. R. Steward & family visited them over Sunday

Steward, Mary E. (Miss)

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Resident of Garfield, WA wrote, sent $1 for subscription

Stoddard, C. D.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

Has our thanks for fine sweet potatoes on subsc.

Stover, Ben

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Fell with 40 ft windmill, unhurt. Arm broken in 5 ft barn fall

Stover, Bill

5

10

OC

20

4

3

Renter of Albert Frerich farm

Stromer, George

5

11

OC

27

8

1

He & Gregory at Nebraska City last Friday

Stull (Judge)

5

10

OC

20

1

2

Spoke to Republican meeting Wed.

Sutton, Wm.

5

11

OC

27

5

1

John Jones moved a house from his farm to town

Sutton, Wm. (& fam)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Visited Auburn on business last Monday

Swan, J. W. (Rev)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Methodist congr. welcomes new pastor from Wahoo

Taggart, R. M.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Was out to Talmage Mon looking after his political fences

Terrance, C. A. (Dr)

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Ad: resident dentist

The Empire House

5

11

OC

27

5

4

Ad: one block from M.P.depot

The Famous

5

10

OC

20

8

2

Special Saturday sale Oct 21, better bulk coffee 11c lb

The Restaurant

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Grand opening Oct 20-21, fancy canned goods

Thompson, Joseph (& wife)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Visitors of Brock were Mr & Mrs Robt McManis

Torrance (Dr)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Visited Omaha Tuesday

Torrance, C. A. (Dr)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Ad: resident dentist

Townsend, Geo.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: hotel

Townsend, Geo.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: Farmers Hotel

Tyson

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Successors to Curry Studio at 711 Central in Nebr. City

Uhlig, E.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Old state directory from 1880's, business: meat market

Van Debergh, Hattie (Miss)

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Her school received 2nd premium in math display

Van Debergh, Jeff (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Came home from the north Wed. evening

VanOsdal, Charley

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Improving, injured when thrown from his handcar

Vanwinkle

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Shelled a crib of corn at J. W. Bailey & Co. Monday

Vanwinkle, "Grunt"

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Had lived in house Fred Young owned

Vanwinkle, Ora (& fam)

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Will remove to Talmage, all houses here occupied

Villars

5

10

OC

20

4

4

Ad: Avery Planters, Cultivators and Jummer Plows

Villars, H. B.

5

11

OC

27

4

4

Ad: Avery planters, cultivators, Hummer plows

Villars, H. B.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

President of newly organized Brock Telephone Exchange

Walker, Grant

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Was in Julian Wednesday

Wambold, J. W.

5

12

NO

3

1

1

On list of jurors for November District Court 1899

Watson, John C.

5

10

OC

20

5

1

Was acquitted of forgery in trial

Watts, C. H.

5

10

OC

20

1

1

To have new telephone line connecting to neighbors

Weaver, Jas.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Now emplyed at Bailey and Co. elevator

West, H. W.

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Was up from Auburn Monday with other lawyers

Whorley, W. E.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Old state directory from 1880's, business: blacksmith

Wilkie, J. B.

5

12

NO

3

4

1

Old state directory from 1880's, business: hotel

Wilkie, J. D.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Old state directory from 1880's, business: prop, hotel

Williams, Marion

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Resident of Pueblo CO sent $1, says he is with RR again

Williamson, Ed.

5

11

OC

27

1

2

Were present at Currie family reunion Sunday

Williamson, Lennis

5

10

OC

20

5

1

He & Black drove to see Currie, who has pneumonia

Williamson, Lennis

5

11

OC

27

1

2

Took a snapshot of all at Currie family reunion

Willing Workers

5

11

OC

27

8

1

Will serve dinner, supper on election day

Willing Workers

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Will serve dinner & supper on election day Nov 7 Brock

Wills, Lilly (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Bride, married F. Elliott of Highland Wed. eve

Wilson (Shouts)

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Wanted man, had been seen at hotel in Falls City

Wilson, Bill

5

11

OC

27

8

1

In Brock, darn cross-eyed Wilson from Glenrock

Wilson, W. H.

5

10

OC

20

8

1

Visited Auburn last Saturday

Wingfield, Frank R.

5

12

NO

3

2

1

British citizen nominee for office, wants to become citizen

Woodruff, C. D.

5

12

NO

3

2

1

Has broken rib, other injuries, attempted to ride wild horse

Woods, I. M.

5

10

OC

20

4

2

Had Eugene Sire helping him keep up the work

Wooster, T. K.

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Severely bitten by his own dog, returned late at night

Yates, Wm.

5

11

OC

27

4

2

He & brother at Brock, bro bought cattle

Yocum, Chris

5

10

OC

20

2

1

Night watchman shot by tramp, left widow, several ch.

Yont, E. C.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Ad: Agent for Capital Mutual Hog Insurance Co.

Yont, John (& wife)

5

12

NO

3

5

2

Were at the exposition on Tuesday

Young (Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

4

2

Visited daughter Mrs. Cooper at Brock Sun.

Young (Mrs)

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Will stay several weeks Holt Co.with dau and new g-dau

Young, Edna (Miss)

5

11

OC

27

8

1

She & Bert Starr were up from Brock Sunday

Young, F. W.

5

12

NO

3

5

1

Was assisting behind the counter at The Famous last Sat.

Young, F. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

3

Is now engaged at Ferry's place

Young, Fred

5

10

OC

20

5

2

Sold house to Louis Gabus

Young, H. I.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Sold 25 head cattle to C. J. Gilbert

Young, J. W.

5

10

OC

20

5

2

He went over to the bluffs Tues. to hunt squirrels

Young, Wm.

5

12

NO

3

5

3

Returned from fortnight visiting dau and new g-dau, Holt Co.

Young, Wm. (Mr & Mrs)

5

11

OC

27

5

2

Went to Ewing to see new g-dau, Harrisons

Zable, Frank

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Humphrey built him a 44x46 barn with elevator

Zable, Wm.

5

12

NO

3

4

2

Humphrey built him a 28x40 barn last week


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March, 2003


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