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    1. [IASCOTT] !! Daily Times; Scott Co, IA; Oct 5, 1906 "Town Gossip"
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. Daily Times Davenport, Scott, Iowa Friday, Oct 5, 1906 BUFFALO BUFFALO, Ia., Oct. 5- Mrs. L. Ochsner and daughter Flora were Davenport passengers Wednesday. Mrs. J. Gadd and daughter, Inez, of Davenport spent Thursday at the home of C. Appel. Mrs. J. Prignitz and daughters Alice and Leona, who have been visiting relatives in Stockton, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Petersen of Davenport is visiting Mrs. Mrs. C. Huber. Mrs. Galbraith of Boone, Ia., left Wednesday after a weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Teufil. The funeral services of Mrs. P. Willi were held at 9:30 at St. Peter's church, Rev. Father Shannihan officiating. A "mission" will be held at St. Peter's church beginning Oct. 28. A Passionist Father from St. Louis will conduct the services. Everybody is invited to attend. A large crowd attended the services conducted by Miss B. Bachelor at the M.E. church Wednesday evening. WEST LIBERTY [ Muscatine Co.] WEST LIBERTY, Ia., Oct 5- Mrs. George Mantle departed for Knoxville, Ia., Monday morning to visit relatives for a few days and then return to her home at Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Hardin, Sr., met with quite a painful accident Monday evening. She was at the station and on leaving the platform her ankle turned, causing a fracture of the fibula, with a partial dislocation of the ankle. She was taken to the home of Mrs. Hannah Kerr and Dr. Botley was called and he gave her medical attention. At the last reports she was resting easily. Mr and Mrs. Phin Bailey and Mrs. Sarah Whitacre left for Ryan, Ia., Saturday evening to visit the latter's sister, Mrs. Hickethier. Mr and Mr. Amos Whitacre, after an extended visit in Canada, returned home Tuesday evening. OXFORD [ Johnson Co.] OXFORD, Ia., Oct. 5- Miss Pear Beard of Oxford and Mr. C.S. Ties of St. Louis were united in marriage Sept. 27 at the home of Mr. F. Beard in Oxford. The ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock in the evening by Rev. R.D. Poole of Columbus Junction in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The bridal party entered a room to the strains of a wedding march played by Miss Ethel Ties. Immediately after the ceremony an elegant wedding repast was served. The guests from out of town were: F.W. Ties and the Misses Ties of St. Louis; Mr. T. Beard and Miss Agnes Rankin of Iowa City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean of Ladora; Frederick Robert and Waldo Beard of Missouri; Mrs. Dean, Miss Martha Raller and Miss Norma Catter of North English; Mr and Mrs T. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ford of Tiffin, Miss., Miss Laura Clark of Riverside, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Ties left the same evening for St. Louis where they will make their home. Carpenters are in great demand at present. Henry Marke has taken two assistants, Roy Hardy and Orville Albright, to enable him to finish his contract before winter. Cathy Joynt Labath Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/index.htm Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/

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