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    1. [KEIM] The Judge and Mrs. Kime -- McHenry Co. ND (1898)
    2. Diana Davis
    3. Diana <ddavis@logicsouth.com> <ddavis59@sc.rr.com> Website: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <vonnilou@earthlink.net> To: <ddavis@logicsouth.com> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:16 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching Kime > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NDMCHENR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NDMCHENR] Towner Newspaper Transcriptions > > > Partial Transcriptions of Some Towner Newspapers. > > Source: Towner News and Stockman; Towner, McHenry County, North Dakota; > February 4, 1898 > > Chas. HUTCHINS, the McCusick, Copelin & Co's confectionery man, is in the > city today. Charley represents one of the first companies doing business > and is a thorough business man, and everyone likes to have him stop in town. > > A party of skaters rode down to the skating ground last night behind > Judge KIME's span of grays and one who was there says it was one of the > "warmest" crowds he had ever seen in a long time. The Judge and Mrs. KIME > contributed no small way to the enjoyment of the occasion. > > A. M. YOUNG, formerly editor of the NEWS AND STOCKMAN, came down from > Minot Wednesday night. He is now representing the World Portrait Company > of Minneapolis, and taking orders for that firm. He seems to have given up > the idra of starting a newspaper--at present anyway. > > Dave KINNEY took a load of confectionery and cigars to Willow City > yesterday for "The" drug store. It was for Mait HOUSE. Dave was > accompanied by Marius ERICKSON and B. A. FISH who went along to see that > Dave did not over eat himself of the candy and "sich like" and --they > returned the same day. > > February 2nd, Candlemas day, the ground hog came forth from his lair and > seeing his shadow, nearly broke his neck getting back into his hole, and > from the way the sun shines and the birds sing, we are sure to have six > weeks of intensely cold weather. So gardeners, cover up your garden truck > and squash vines "er they'll get frizen." > > The Kold Water Kranks (I. O. (?) T.) elected officers last Saturday night > which resulted thusly: R(?) JAMES; HAMILTON, C. T.; Miss Luc(?) Hermanson, > V. T.; Leslie M. KIR(?)NER, Sec.; Fred HERMANSON, F. S.; Miss Jennie EGGE, > Treas.; Miss Jennie CHRISTIANSON, M.; Mrs. C. D. RICE, (?) C.; Mrs. Anton > JEVNAGER, D. M.; (?) E. KINNEY, Guard; Wm. MCCLINTOCK, Sent; John INKSTER, > Asst. Sec. The lodge will be in good hands til the nexe quarter and we > predict that some of our heavist boozers will be shown the folly of their > ways and be hauled in out of the wet. Vive Le Templars! > > Grand Army Ball. > On Feb. 22nd at Paulson's Hall (?) Towner the old soldiers of Jerry Rusk > Post and the Womens' Relief Corps will give a ball and supper to which all > are invited by the Post and > Corps to come and have a splendid time. We shall have good music and (?) > good a supper as the country affords. Salt horse on beans, blackstrap and > hominy, etc. > COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS. > A. J. AMES, Mrs. J. A. PENDROY, Mrs. W. D. MCCLINTOCK, Mrs. James > ROSENCRANS. > RECEPTION COMMITTEE. > Ezra CARTWRIGHT, J. M. PENDROY, Mrs. A. L. HANSCOM, Mrs. A. J. AMES, Mrs. > Wm. TANCRE. > COMMITTEE ON INTRODUCTION. > Mrs. E. C. STEVENS, Mrs. L. B. PENDROY, Mrs. P. FRISBY, Geo. H. SOULE, > Nathaniel VAUGHN, J. B. ELLIOTT. > COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. > Miss Lucile HERMANSON, Miss Jennie EGGE. > COMMITTEE ON TOASTS. > E. C. STEVENS. > COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS. > Geo H. SOULE, Mrs. P. FRISBY, Mrs. L. B. PENDROY, E. C. STEVENS, A. J. > AMES. > FLOOR MANGERS. > Geo. H. SOULE, L. B. PENDROY, R. (?) FOX, A. L. HANSCOM, Wm. L. HARRIS. > > > More to follow. > > --- > --- vonnilou@earthlink.net > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > >

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