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Miscellaneous notices
The Fort Dodge Times: June 25, 1891
Card of Thanks.
We desire to extend out heartfelt thank (sic), to those who lent aid and comfort in our late bereavement, the death of mother and sister and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Kettering
Mrs. Mary Lewis
Mrs. E.M. Holloway
Terrible Storm.
Tuesday night, a terrible storm, 12 inches of water and fierce wind, devastated the country at and west of Cherokee. Forty houses were destroyed at Sutherland, on the Hawarden branch of the Northwestern, but no lives are reported lost. Four persons are reported drowned at Cherokee, and four at Correctionville. Travel on the Ill. Central, west of Cherokee, is still impeded.
Teachers Institute.
Persons who have rooms to let to teachers during Institute, or, who will take teachers to board, will confer a favor by notifying me, stating the number than can be accomodated (sic), terms and place of residence.
Institute begins July 6 and continues two weeks.
John Carr
Co. Supt.
Notice
For Saturday only of each week.
I have arranged to give instructions to country scholars on the piano, guitar, banjo or Mandolin, lessons to be given on corner of George and Fourth streets. Terms, five dollars in advance for 12 lessons.
Will L. Webber
Gowrie
News
I.W. Moore and wife of Callender, attended the concert here last Friday evening.
DeWitt Youker’s school house in the Ellis district, south west of town, closed last Friday.
Grandpa Evans, southwest of town who has been ill for several weeks is still failing.
Miss Mae Lynd was quite sick during the latter part of last week, but is reported better now.
Mrs. Wiseman, of Des Moines, a sister of Mrs. A.M. Felts, visited with the Felts and Preston families last Friday and Saturday.
E.W. Sorber and wife and little Nellie went to Correctionville Tuesday to attend the annual reunion of the North Western Veteran Association, being held at that place this week.
Rev. Lyman Evans, of San Barnardino (sic), Cal., a brother of J.M. on his way home from the Presbyterian convention recently held at Detroit, Mich., visited the Evans family here last week.
Mr. Mortimer and wife and others from Callender attended quarterly meeting here last week.
Mrs. Northam, of Black Hills, Dak. a sister of Mrs. W.H. Goodenough, is visiting here this year.
D.M. Clark is going to raise his house facing the south on Market street, up even with the sidewalk. This will improve the appearance of the property very much.
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