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January 7,1882 Era A new boy presented itself at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. James last week, and was so well satisfied with his reception that he concluded to stay.
January 12,1882 Pioneer Diphtheria is present in the county, John Morrison of Blaine twp. has lost two children to the disease recently.
January 12,1882 Pioneer Married January 11,1882 at the residence of Rev. A.E. Smith, Mr. John L. Kemp and Miss Sadie E. Goin, both of Battle Creek.
January 14,1882 Era Mr. George Hagle, who moved here from VanBuren county but a short time ago, lost a child, Thursday from croup.
January 14,1882 Era Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Baxter are happy, no wonder, that new boy kicks the beam at 13 pounds. As the 10th of January of each year comes around he will be ready to receive birthday presents.
January 14,1882 Era Again the angel of death, unrelentlessly plucking a victim from a worthy family, has left the household in mourning. Phoeba, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Waugh, died last Monday. She was a bright winsome girl, generally beloved, and the sympathy of neighbors and friends are extended to the family.
January 14,1882 Era John W. Wilson, who has been in the employ of Messrs. Smith and Gilbert during the past year, was married at Deer River, NY, December 28th to Miss Maggie Leselie. The groom, who is a brother of Mrs. H.T. Mallory, and bride are expected to arrive here this week, and we are glad to learn, will make Ida Grove their future home.
January 14,1882 Era (Vail Observer) Mr. Joseph Shearer, of Ida Grove and Miss Synthia Kelly were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, last Tuesday, at the residence of Father Lenihan. The groom was received into Catholic Church before the ceremony. He is a relative of R.T. Shearer, representative from this district, and is a young man of sterling qualities. The bride is a sister of Mrs. P. Casey, and well known to the people of Vail and vicinity. Mr. J. Kelly, a brother of the brides was groomsman and Miss Kate Hill acted as bridesmaid.
January 21,1882 Era We are late with this item, but nevertheless we will not permit that new boy who has graced the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Jensen for the last two weeks past, to be entirely slighted.
January 21,1882 Era Married at the residence of Henry Howard, Ida County, January 15,1882, by Elder G.T. Kimmel, Mr. Thomas Freeney of Odebolt and Miss Mary A. Slagle.
January 21,1882 Era Married in Newton, Kansas on the 4th day of July 1881, Rev. Cornell officiating, Mr. Samuel D. Chapman of Ida Grove and Miss Rettie Mallerner, of Newton. The groom is well and favorable known in this community and the reason that this notice has not appeared before is that Sam stole a march on his friends here, they knowing nothing about this important event until recently. The bride arrived here a couple of weeks ago and the happy pair are now taking in the joys of the honeymoon.
January 21,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s mother in Des Moines, on Wednesday January 17,1882, Rev. E.K. Young officiating, Mr. Nathan P. Boothe of this county and Miss Ada N. Brandt of Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Boothe will spend the winter in the east, visiting old time friends and relatives of the groom, but twill remain in the spring to make their home in Ida County.
January 21,1882 Era In the death of Hon. George P. Sewall, which occurred at his home in Oldtown about 4 o’clock Friday morning, another prominent citizen of the last generation has passed away. Mr. Sewall had reached the age of 70 years and 8 months but had been in feeble condition for the past year. On Wednesday of last week he had a shock of paralysis that afflicted his left side and he continued to sink until his death. Mr. Sewall was born in Bath, April 24,1811. He studied law in the same office with Governor Samuel Cony who afterwards married Mr. Sewall’s sister and formed a law partnership with him in Oldtown. He was a man of prominence in public and political life for many years. He served repeatedly in the State Legislature and was Speaker of the House in 1851 and in 1852.
January 26,1882 Pioneer (From Marion Pilot) Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in this city, Wednesday the 18th, by Rev. Dr. Collins, Mr. Warren S. Booth and Miss Lillie F. Mershon.
January 28,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Battle Creek on January 26,1882 by Rev. A.E. Smith, Mr. James Warnock and Miss Rettie Spotts of Battle Creek, Iowa.
January 28,1882 Era Married at the residence of A.E. Smith, officiating clergyman, Eugene V. Wilcox and Mary E. Bailey both of Blaine twp. on Jan. 26,1882.
January 28,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.R. Buffinton of Grant twp. Rev. H. Brown officiating, Mr. L.H. Redus and Miss Adda Buffington.
January 28,1882 Era Married at Ida Grove on January 21,1882 at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Chas Brockman, H.A. Miller esq. officiating. Mr. Thies Boie and Miss Augusta Brockman, both of this city.
January 28,1882 Era Married in Ida Grove on January 25,1882 by H.A. Miller, at the Farmer’s Home, Mr. Hans Huss and Miss Lena Jacobson all of this place. (Pioneer paper says her name is Lena Jacob)
January 28,1882 Era Died on November 6,1881, of diphtheria, Minnie Morrison, aged 12 years, 7 months, 5 days. Died on December 10,1881, John Morrison, aged about 21 years, arm amputated. Died on January 13,1882, Stuart Morrison, aged 14 years, 9 months, 27 days of diphtheria. Died January 21,1882, of diphtheria, Thomas Morrison, aged 9 years, 9 months, 28 days. The above is a part of the family record of Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison, of Blaine twp. Ida County. It covers but a little more than two months time, and yet what a world of anguish is crowded into that few weeks. Between the lines of the record can be read the account of days full of anxiety and nights full of sleepless sorrow. Of eating, corroding feat that overshadows and drives away all hope, Of death bed scenes where the friends who have been walking in the valley of the shadow of death are again made to cry out in agony of spirit. Of the new made graves that hide from mortal sight the loved forms that will be missed so much. Of blighted hopes and of hearts almost broken.
February 4,1882 Era Marriage licenses issued by the Ida County Clerk during January Thos Freeney and Mary A. Slagle John L. Lemp and Sadie E. Goin Joseph Stone and Elizabeth Francis Nicholas Wagoner and Amelia Phole Hans Huss and Lena Jacobs L.H. Redus and Adda Buffington James Warnock and Rettie M. Spotts Eugene B. Wilcox and Mary C. Bailey A.T. Stein and E.J. Puolson Thies Boe and Augusta Brockman Henry Meyer and Sophia Reeder
February 11,1882 Era Last Wednesday the many friends of D. M. Goodell, at this place, were saddened to learn of his death at Mr. Vernon, on Tuesday, the 7th. Mr. Goodell came to this place about three years ago and went into the office of C.W. Rollins to pursue his law studies having previously been admitted to the bar. He afterwards purchased of Dr. Walker a parnership in the city Drug Store, and a little less than two years ago, wedded almost estimable lady, bringing her here to their new home. Mr. Goodell’s health was never too good, and he became impaired last fall to the extent that he was compelled to give up his business. He then went to Mr. Vernon where his parents reside, being accompanied by Mrs. Goodell, who has tenderly watched at that sorrowful bedside throughout his long sickness. The disease was pronounced quick consumption, but it was hoped that by perfect rest and good care he might at least partially regain his health. Poor deluded hope, fated to be crushed soon! About two weeks ago he suffered a severe relapse, at which time his life was despaired of, but again he rallied and hope revived. Severer pain was experienced at the chest, which the physicians described as pleurisy. But it now appears that an abscess had all the time been forming upon his left lung. Last Sunday the abscess broke and it was known that he could not possible recover. Tuesday night a telegram came stating that poor Deloss had breathed his last.
February 11,1882 Era Married on February 8,1882 at the residence of A.E. Smith, officiating clergyman, Mr. George Warnock and Miss Alice Warren both of Battle Creek, Iowa.
February 11,1882 Era Married at the parsonage of the Church of God on February 8,1882, by Elder G.T. Kimmel, Mr. Francis N. Smith and Miss Jennie L. Gilmore both of Harrison County. February 11,1882 Era Married in Delhi, on January 31,1882, John Buck of Ida County and Miss Sarah Duart of Delaware County, J.W. Clift officiating.
February 18,1882 Era A fine boy took up his residence with Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Williams on Wednesday. Mr. W. wears his honors very gracefully, and calls for Winslow’s soothing syrup with dignity and firmness.
February 18,1882 Era On Wednesday afternoon Christian Hintz, who came from Germany last spring and settled in the German Settlement north of town, left home taking with him all his clothes, month, watch, etc. The next evening his lifeless body was found hanging, stark and cold in a small shanty on the farm of H.C. Will. Hintz had evidently got tired of the trials and tribulations of this life and had taken a short cut to that bourne from whence no traveler returns. The only cause known for the rash act was somewhat inharmonious family relations, but as it is the general opinion that he was most to lame for this, it would hardly seem possible that he would take this method of settling family differences. It was found that he had built a fire and burned his extra clothing, cash (about $50.00) and watch, evidently not being disposed to let anybody else profit by his death. Yesterday the Coroner was notified and the usual legal proceedings were done. Hintz leaves a wife and three children in destitute circumstances.
February 25,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Ida Grove on Thursday February 16,1882, by Rev. C. A. MCManis, Mr. Geo. Strickland to Miss Julia Davis.
February 25,1882 Era Mr. E.P. Smith of Maple, was in town Thursday and noticing his complacent and happy look we subjected him to a series of cross questions that elicited the fact that on Monday the 20th, his wife presented him with a twelve pound boy.
March 4,1882 Era Died at her home in this city, on Tuesday, February 28th, of chronic bronchitis, Mrs. Allie H., wife of E.A. King, in the 28th year of life.
March 4,1882 Era Died in Ida Grove on Wednesday morning, March 1,1882, Geo. W. Diltz, aged 29 years.
March 4,1882 Era Died at her home in Blaine twp on February 25,1882, Elnora, daughter of Martha P. and the late Morris P. Conrad, aged 10 months, two weeks and three days.
March 4,1882 Era Mrs. Geo. B. Hathaway presented her husband with a blooming daughter last Saturday night. George is a happy man, and that proud, fatherly look well becomes him.
March 11,1882 Era Died at his home near Postville, Iowa on the 1st day of March, 1882, in the 70th year of life, Mortimer Delville Clark.
March 11,1882 Era Died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. D. Lemonier on Tuesday March 7,1882, in the 75th year of her age, Mrs. S.D. Chamberlain.
March 11,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents on Wednesday evening February 15,1882, by Rev. T.S. Johnson, Mr. Geo. W. Mattoon of Douglas twp. and Miss Mamie E. Holt, daughter of Mr. John Holt of Beaver Dam, WI.
March 16,1882 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Wright lost their infant daughter last Sunday morning of whooping cough. The little girl had been sick about three weeks, but it was thought that she was rapidly growing better, until Sunday morning when she passed to that greater place without struggle. The other child, a little girl of about two years old, is ill with the same disease, but at last account was doing quite well.
March 16,1882 Pioneer The birth reporter announces a bouncing big girl at the residence of Mr. Henry Wigant, in Logan twp.
March 18,1882 Era Married on March 12,1882, in Ida Grove, by Rev. Henry Brown, Mr. J.W. Hansen and Miss Maggie Brodersen.
March 25,1882 Era Died at her home in Logan twp. on Sunday March 19, Sarah, wife of Wm Hecht, in the 27th year of life.
March 25,1882 Era Died in Ida Grove on March 20,1882, William Harry, only child of S.V. and H.M. Carr, aged 2 years, 7 months, 20 days.
March 25,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Boone on Saturday evening the 18th, Lorenzo F. Chapin and Miss Lulie Caswell, Rev. Armstrong of the Methodist Church officiating.
March 30,1882 Pioneer A sad death occurred in the family of S. Nicolls, a farmer living near Battle Creek, some time since. His wife died, leaving six children, one only a few weeks old. This is indeed a heavy loss to a worthy man.
April 1,1882 Era Married at the residence of S.A. Daniels, Red Elephant, Colorado, on Saturday evening March 25,1882, Rev. White officiating, Mr. Evan H. Wills and Miss Mary Olson. April 15,1882 Era Died April 11,1882, Mrs.. Caroline Rankin, aged 59 years, of paralysis of the heart.
April 27,1882 Pioneer Married at the M.E. parsonage of Ida Grove on April 20,1882, by Rev. Henry Brown, Merritt E. Ingman and Mary Pinkney, both of this place.
May 4,1882 Pioneer A ten pound girl at the residence of W.E. Acker causes Warren to smile a pleasant smile.
May 4,1882 Pioneer Mr. Wm Smith and Miss Ida Gowen were married by Rev. A.E. Smith at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday, April 30,1882.
May 4,1882 Pioneer Married at the bride’s parents home April 25th, Rev. Father Norton officiating, Mr. harry Shirk and Miss Alice O’Meara.
May 11,1882 Pioneer Married by Rev. C.A. McManis of the Baptist Church, at the minister’s residence in Ida Grove on Thursday May 4, Mr. Nathaniel F. Taylor of Battle Creek and Mrs. Elizabeth McSparren of Correctionville.
May 13,1882 Era Again we are called upon to perform a sad duty, that is that on Tuesday last our people were pained to learn the death of Mrs. Dr. Collett, who peacefully passed away at 11 o’clock that morning. For five long years she had been a victim of that terrible disease, consumption, and for the past 6 or 8 months has been so low as to require constant attention day and night. During all her sickness Dr. Collett was a most devoted, tender husband and lavished every possible care upon the sufferer who so patiently awaited the Savior’s call. Releasement from pain came Tuesday morning and the near and dear ones who watched around the death bed, saw her pass away as she had lived with a pure, strong faith, so simple, so sublime.
May 13,1882 Era Died at the home of her parents in Logan twp. Wednesday evening at 9;45 p.m. with meningitis of the brain, Lottie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Butt, aged 5 years, 15 days.
May 18,1882 Pioneer Died May 12,1882, with membranous croup, Leny Orville, aged three years, only child of Mr. and Mrs T. S. Snell.
May 18,l882 Pioneer Died May 13,1882, of consumption at her home in Galva twp. Martha Adelia, daughter of W.C. and Mary Christopher, aged 19 years, 7 days.
May 27,1882 Era We could tell you this week all about Frank Burns marriage, but we won’t, as we would have to guess at all the particulars, as a subject to be interviewed, Frank is an utter failure.
May 27,1882 Era Died at her home in Battle Creek Thursday, May 18,1882, of brain fever, Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stapleton.
May 27,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Garfield twp., on May 23,1882, Wm Jones and Miss Nellie Johnson. Rev. F.W. Luce officiated.
May 27,1882 Era Married at the Methodist Parsonage May 25,1882, Thomas Grace and Miss Olive Reed. Rev. Henry Brown officiating.
May 27,1882 Era Married, Frederick Myers and Ella Lundgren, at the Methodist parsonage, May 20,1882, Rev. Henry Brown officiating.
May 27,1882 Era While eating dinner at John Boye’s last Monday, John McLoy, an old gentleman 80 years of age, suddenly dropped dead, without a moments notice to prepare himself or his friends for the great change. He was immediately conveyed to the residence of his daughters, Mrs. J.H. Hyatt, who lives upon the opposite side of the street, and Mr. Hyatt was summoned from his work. Physicians pronounce the immediate cause of his death to have been a disease of the brain, superinduced, perhaps by drink. The old gentleman had been in feeble health for a number of years, during which time he has made home with his daughter. It is a sad affair, and the family, which is a most worthy one, will receive the sympathy of our people. The funeral services were held at the house on Tuesday.
June 10,1882 Era Melvin Moffitt of Correctionville, died at his home last Saturday at 12 o’clock. His death is said to have been simply a result of old age and a gradual wearing out of the vitality’s, Mr. Moffitt having reached the age of 83 years. He is the father of Mrs. J.A. Frey.
June 10,1882 Era A little son of Bro. Johnson, of the Cherokee Free Press, met with a painful death last Monday. He was but three or four years old, the little fellow was accustomed to playing about the depot and climbing on the cars. The engineer of the train saw him just before the accident and called out to him to go away or he would be killed, before the train had gone a rod somebody shouted “A child is under the cars!” and when picked up was found to have had both knees amputated just below the knees. He died the next morning.
June 17,1882 Era Died at the residence of Dr. Warren in Boyer twp, Sac County, on the 31st day of May, 1882, of paralysis of the heart, Mathias Murray, aged 17 years.
July 1,1882 Era Married on June 22,1882 at the residence of the bride’s parents in Cedar County, Rev. Samuel Musselman officiating, Mr. J. W. Lewis of Ida County and Miss Cora A. Bolton.
July 8,1882 Era Married at the residence of A.E. Smith the officiating clergyman, at Ida Grove on Wednesday July 5,1882, Mr. Gustavus Mensinger and Miss Ernestine Condron, both of Danbury.
July 8,1882 Pioneer Married June 6,1882, in Ida Grove, Mr. John Christoffer and Miss Maria D.E. Rieckmann, Rev. Westpahl officiated.
July 8,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Geo. Pew in Lemars, Monday July 3,1882, Mr. Chas W. Rollins and Fannie Burrows.
July 8,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s brother, Jas. Fair in Silver Creek twp. Monday July 3, Mr. John Lundy of Des Moines and Miss Mary J. Fair, Rev. Henry Brown officiating.
June 15,1882 Pioneer (Spirit Lake paper) Died in Spirit Lake on June 10th, of diphtheria, Percy, aged about one year and nine months, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton S. Fletcher. June 29,1882 Pioneer Married June 22,1882, Mr. John W. Lewis of Ida County and Miss Cornelia A. Bolten of Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa by Rev. S. Muselemen officiating.
June 29,l882 Pioneer A little girl at I.S. Dodds, one at T.W. Kissinger’s and a little boy at S.C. Allison’s, are the recent arrivals in Douglas twp.
July 6,1882 Pioneer Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Marcia E. Spees and Mr. Olin L. Fowler, which will take place at Belone, Kansas on the 11th of this month. Miss Spees is a lady who taught the first term of school in the Lone Star School house, this county.
July 6,1882 Pioneer C.W. Rollins and Mrs. Fannie Weeks were married in Lemars on Monday night, July 3,1882. The bride and groom are now on their honeymoon enjoying the cool zephyrs that surround the Minnesota Lakes, Albert Lea, Minnesota. They will return to this place about the last half of next week. C.W. Rollins is fron this place.
July 13,1882 Pioneer A fine boy was reported at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Snell last Saturday.
July 15,1882 Era A babe was born to Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Amen Thursday evening, but the innocent little life passed away the following morning. We sincerely regret to learn that Mrs. Amen’s condition is extremely critical. Yesterday morning she was not expected to live and was suffering severe convulsions. many warm friends of the family will pray that death may not again enter this household.
July 15,1882 Era Married at the family mansion “Bluff Dale” at Battle Creek, June 29th by Rev. Smith B. Goodenow, Mr. John Whitefield Condit and Miss Carolena Goodenow, youngest daughter of the officiating clergyman.
July 27,1882 Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Collins of Silver Creek lost a five year old daughter last Sunday with fever.
July 27,1882 Pioneer Married-James Waddicor and Jessie O. Horton, both of Wall Lake, at the M.E. parsonage, July 20,1882, Rev. H. Brown officiating.
July 291882 Era Died in Logan twp. July 23, of congestion of the brain, Ray Gilmore child of Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Gilmore, aged three months and twenty-one days.
July 29,1882 Era Died in Blaine twp. July 25,1882, of diphtheria, Mary A. Morrison, aged 17 years, and 22 days.
July 29,1882 Era Married at the M.E. parsonage in Ida Grove July 26,1882, Rev. H. Brown officiating, Mr. Jas. Maddicor and Miss Jessie O. Horton, both of Wall Lake, Iowa.
August 3,1882 Pioneer Mr. Joshua McHenry, uncle of Mrs. J.T. Walker, of this city, died last week in New York State, where he had gone in the hope of recovering his health. In her childhood, Mrs. Walker had lived with him, and was as much attached to him in his declining years as though he were her father. He was kind to a fault, and was highly respected by all who knew him.
August 5,1882 Era M.D. Koker has been a happy father since Sunday last. In the language of the Indian brave, “She boy again”.
August 5,1882 Era Born to Mr. and Mrs. Battin of this city, a girl baby. All happy and doing well.
August 12,1882 Era Died at her home in this city on Saturday August 12th, Mrs. Nancy Barber, aged 61 years, 3 months.
August 12,1882 Era Died at the family residence in this city Friday August 18,1882 at 2 o’clock a.m. John H. Moorehead, aged 73 years, 10 months, 27 days.
August 17,1882 Pioneer Married at the residence of the bride’s mother in Ida Grove on August 13,1882, Mr. Miron Erven Cronk and Miss Carrie Cammilla Holt, Rev. Henry Brown officiated.
August 24,1882 Pioneer The little 17 months old daughter of A.B. McAhan died last night of cholera infantum. The funeral occurs today.
September 2,1882 Era and Pioneer Died at his home in Douglas twp. Friday, August 25,1882, James Bunn, aged 67 years, 7 months, 16 days. September 9,1882 Era Matrimonial Market It seems an infallible rule that when business is dull, there is a corresponding slack in the matrimonial market, or it may be the warm weather, some other cause, at any rate the clerk has issued but five licenses to wed since August 1st. We take from this record the following names of the couples who have braved the seeming inauspicious circumstances; Henry Bertram and Lucina Walter John Scheuer and Etta Webb Wm H. Robinson and Mary Entinger Henry Henrickson and Matilda Bossey Wm H.S. Bowers and Fannie Buckland Mr. Bunn informed us that since the custom of recording births and deaths was established in July 1880, there have been 301 births and 80 deaths reported in Ida County. This item would be incomplete without another fact obtained from Justice Miller, viz; during his official career he has tied the nuptial knot for over sixty couples, and may add, with entire satisfaction in each instance.
September 16,1882 Era E.A. a brother of H.T. Mallory of this place, died at his home in Holland Patent, New York on Sunday the 10th of September, 1882, after a constant confinement to his bed of three years. Deceased suffered painfully from rheumatism, his death being immediately caused by quick consumption. At the time of his death he was 30 years of age, just in the prime of life.
September 23,1882 Era Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dunn is boarding a young lady of tender age who arrived on the 11th. They call her daughter and are happy.
September 23,1882 Era We omitted last week to mention the cause of Wm. Schomber’s smile because we knew it not. it was a boy, and he will be voting just 21 years from the 7th.
September 23,1882 Era O.J. Blodgett reported at this office on Monday with a supply of apples and cigars, and informed us that it was a boy, and weighed ten pounds.
September 23,1882 Era Married at the residence of Rev. Young, the officiating clergyman, in Des Moines on Sunday evening September 17,1882, Mr. David Todd of this place and Miss A.G. Duke of Brechin, Scotland. (Pioneer says her name is Anna G. Duke)
September 23,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Marshalltown, Wednesday evening September 20,1882, Mr. P.M. Miller and Miss Lillie Oviatt.
September 23,1882 Era (Mt. Hope News) Mr. and Mrs. Keith suffered a sad loss Monday last, in the death of their youngest child. They have the sympathy of neighbors and friends.
September 30,1882 Era Married at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Henry Brown, September 24,1882, Mr. John Hawkins and Miss Lewtishie Johnson, both of Battle Creek.
September 30,1882 Era Married at Iowa City on Wednesday, September 20,1882, Edward C. Finkbine of Odebolt and Miss Addie B. Hoyt of Tama City.
October 12,1882 Pioneer Married at the residence of the bride’s parents, Arcola, Iowa, October 11,1882, Mr. Frank E. Cheever and Miss May B. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Davis.
October 12,1882 Pioneer Died, Emma, aged twelve years, five weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbronson of Grant twp.
October 12,1882 Pioneer Died on October 3,1882, Ada M., youngest daughter of John and Emma Sales, aged one year, eight months and six days.
October 14,1882 Era Married in Ida Grove on Friday October 13,1882, at the residence of Rev. A.E. Smith, Henry Bremer and Dora Michaelsen, both of Battle twp. Ida County.
October 14,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Ida Grove on Wednesday, October 11, by Rev. A.E. Smith, Emmet E. Dietrich of Douglas, Michigan and Kate H. Dewey of Ida Grove.
October 14,1882 Era Miss Bertha E. Barker, formerly a teacher in our city schools, was married to a Mr. Hungerford of Kansas, last week. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s parents, in Monona County. The groom is a brother of the Hungerford boys of this county, and a gentleman who well deserves the matrimonial prize he has drawn. The bride has a host of warm friends here and their best wishes will follow the happy couple to their new home.
October 14,1882 Era The mother of Mrs. Ben Mahen, residing at the home of her daughter on the Soldier, died Tuesday, her burial taking place the following day. The deceased was 84 years old and departed this life after a short illness. October 14,1882 Era and Pioneer The announcement of the death of Mrs. J.T. Kiggins, which occurred Monday, at the home of her uncle in the eastern part of the state, was received at this place the first of the week. Mrs. Kiggins had been a victim of consumption for several years. Her death seemed imminent at several times during her illness, but of late she had been somewhat better. Friday, Mr. Kiggins received a letter from his wife saying that she would start home in a few days but later in the day the letter was followed by a telegram with the sad intelligence that the patient had suddenly grown worse, and could live but a short time. Mr. Kiggins started out Saturday morning.
October 14,1882 Era Miss Carrie Wrisley, who had been employed at Brown and Martin’s restaurant for some time past was stricken down with a severe attack of typhoid fever some two weeks age. Wednesday morning she passed peacefully from earth and at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of the same day was interred in the cemetery. Her parents who resided in Marion County, Iowa were apprised of her illness, but no word was received until the day of the funeral, when an uncle of the deceased arrived here. Such indifference to a daughter’s fate seems too heartless to credit. (Pioneer lists her name as Miss Carrie Rissey, age 20 years)
October 14,1882 Era The death of Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbronson of Grant twp., occurred last week. Emma was twelve years old, and we understand had been a sufferer for a long time.
October 21,1882 Era Miss Bertha E. Bailey, formerly a teacher in this county, was recently married to a well to do farmer in Nebraska. We did not learn the gentleman’s name, but are informed that one of his brothers is in the state legislature and another occupies the office of district attorney.
October 19,1882 Pioneer Mr. Wm P. Postlewait and Miss Julia E. Bruce, two of Galva’s highly respected young people were married by Esq. Miller, in Ida Grove on Tuesday, October 17,1882. They took the next train for Avoca, the home of the young man’s parents, where they will make their future home.
October 26,1882 Pioneer Died in Battle Creek, Thursday evening, October 12,1882, of typhoid fever, Mrs. Adnie M. Ruggles. Funeral at the family residence on Friday at one o’clock, Rev. F.W. Luce officiating.
October 28,1882 Era Married at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev.A.E. Smith on October 25,1882, Thomas L. Mitchell and Miss Mollie Th (?) both of Douglas twp. Ida County.
November 2,1882 Pioneer A big boy put in an appearance at the residence of Ruben Stone on October 26.
November 2,1882 Pioneer Last Friday about half past five in the afternoon the report was circulated upon our streets that Clyde Kissinger a little son of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Kissinger was in a dying condition. As he was known by most everybody in town and had not been ill long, the news was a surprise to all. The report proved to be true and his little soul went to heaven just as the sun was setting. Membraneous croup was the cruel agent that did the work. He was at school on Wednesday, the day b efore, and then not real well, nothing serious was apprehended. Thursday he took worse, feeling somewhat better at times. he walked about the house only a few hours before his death. Death came very sudden and the doctor could do nothing for him. He had been under the doctor’s care for several days. Earnest Clyde was an unusually bright little boy for his age, and though only five years and five months of age, could read and spell quite well in the first reader, and was always a welcome visitor at the home of his playmates, who second to his parents will miss him.
November 2,1882 Pioneer Married at Ida Grove on Sunday, October 22, Mr. Lincoln Robinson of Defiance to Miss Alice Coone of Correctionville, Iowa, C.A. McManis officiated.
November 4,1882 Era On Tuesday, Squire Miller performed the marriage of Samson Engebriesen and Annie Anderson of Griggs twp. November 4,1882 Era Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Kissinger have the sympathy of the entire community in their sudden bereavement in the loss of their little son, Ernest. He died last Saturday of membrane croup, after about a 24 hour illness.
November 4,1882 Era We wondered much for a week past what made Charley Durr wear such a happy important look, but on inquiry we learned that the cause was a six and one half pound boy. Charley thinks it is pretty small now, but it has plenty of room to grow in this county.
November 4,1882 Era Frank Darger falls in line with a bouncing baby girl. Good for Frank!
November 11,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Maple twp. Thursday November 9,1882, Mr. John Preston and Miss Maggie Todd. The groom is among the most successful of Ida County’s young farmers. By his energy and industry he has become the owner of a beautiful home and farm, and surrounded himself with convenience and comforts that any man might envy. He has chosen a bride of true womanly character, who is in every sense calculated to make him a worthy helpmate.
November 23,1882 Pioneer Married at the residence of the bride’s father, November 16,1882, Mr. Jonh G. Riddle and Miss Dora Baker, Rev. L.H. Woodworth officating.
November 25,1882 Era The sudden death of Jerome King, a well known young man of this place, caused his many friends and acquaintances a great deal of sorrow and surprise, mingled with sorrow and regret on his death last Saturday forenoon. For some time he has been engaged with his brother Erwin, of the firm King and Mathews at Ida Grove, who brought him home last Thursday on account of his illness, although his case was not considered as serious in the least. He grew worse and died Saturday morning at 11 o’clock, the physician pronouncing the malady as blood poisoning.
November 9,1882 Pioneer Died at his home in Weeping Water, Nebraska, on October 27,1882 at 4 p.m. of typhoid malarial fever, Mr. Frederick J. Spees aged 28 years, six months.
November 25,1882 Era Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Scott rejoice over the advent of a fine girl baby which took up its abode with them on Monday.
Novemer 30,1882 Pioneer Married, Andrew Preston and Miss Anna J. Ferguson, both of Battle Creek on November 23,1882 at 6;30 p.m. in that city. A large number of invited guests were present to witness the interesting ceremony. Both parties were elegantly dressed, and especially the bride, who presented a beautiful appearance. The high standing occupied by both parties in society renders the affair one of considerable note. Mr. Preston is the senior of the Preston brothers who have so long been useful citizens in that portion of the county, and is eminently worthy of the prize he has so honorably won. The bride is an accomplished young lady, and possesses all the finer qualities of a true lady. She is highly educated and exceedingly modest in her pretensions.
December 2,1882 Era On Monday occurred the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon of this city, and it being known to some of our citizens it was determined to get up a little surprise party for them. Accordingly invitations were sent out quietly for a gather of the forces at Mr. R. Johnston on Monday evening. In the afternoon of that day Mr. and Mrs. Weldon were invited to take tea with Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Clark, and it was there that the company which had assembled at Mr. Johnston’s to the number of one hundred or more, swooped down upon the venerable couple to congratulate them. The affair was most enjoyable to all present.
December 2,1882 Era Married at the M.E. parsonage in Battle Creek on Thursday November 30,1882, by Rev. F.W. Luce, Mr. W.V. Cooper and Miss Anna Pendergast. (Pioneer says his name is Mr. W.V. Hoover)
December 10,1882 Era Married on the 30th of November, 1882, in the parlors of the Commercial House at Odebolt, Iowa by Rev. W.O. Thompson, Mr. Alexander McCallum of Ida Grove and Miss Sadie A. Heath of Boston, Pennsylvania. (Pioneer lists name as McCullum)
December 14,1882 Pioneer A very large girl baby is a recent arrival in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Strickland.
December 23,1882 Era A wee girl came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Hubbard on Wednesday. May the sunshine of her presence be vouchsafed t the happy parents for many long years.
December 23,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in Ida Grove on December 17,1882, by Rev. L.H. Woodworth, E.C. Grinelle of Hampton, Iowa and Miss Linnie A. High of this city. (Pioneer says his name is E.C. Grenelle)
December 23,1882 Pioneer A fine little boy arrived at Steve Moller’s home last Sunday. Steve is elated, and claims it is above average weight.
December 23,1882 Pioneer Mrs. John Knox, of Battle twp. died on the 5th of typhoid fever. She was 22 years of age, and left three children, the youngest being four months old. The remains were taken to Benton County for interment.
December 28,1882 Pioneer A little girl has shed some rays of sunlight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Hubbard, since Wednesday of last week. Geo. measures something over six feet now.
December 28,1882 Pioneer Married December 25,1882, J.R. Cripe and Miss Edith H. Iserel of Battle Creek, Rev. A.E. Smith officiating.
December 28,1882 Pioneer Married December 25,1882, at the residence of the bride’s parents Mr. Geo. Hecht and Miss Alda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hyatt, Rev. L.H. Woodworth officiating.
December 28,1882 Pioneer Married at the residence of the bride’s parents on December 27,1882, by Rev. Woodworth, Mr. Chas S. Barnes and Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. Bassett.
December 30,1882 Era Married at the residence of the bride’s parents on Monday, December 25,1882, Rev. L.H. Woodworth officiating, Mr. Clarence Huff and Miss Jospehine Anspach. December 30,1882 Era One of the very pleasant social affairs of the season was the reception of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tinkel on the occasion of their 50th anniversary on Christmas evening. The evening was spent in various games and conversation, refreshments were served followed by toasts and remarks from several of the gentleman present. The evening passed quickly and the company broke up at a late hour. We hope Mr. and Mrs. Tinkel may live to celebrate their diamond wedding, and that it may be as pleasant and enjoyable an occasion as that of Monday evening.
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