This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Applegate, Dickson, Frans Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/175 Message Board Post: The Union Ledger, January 27, 1911 LEAVES NEXT WEEK. Louis Anderson expects to depart the coming week for the Pacific coast, where he will spend some time looking over the country with a view of locating there permanently. He will investigate the business outlook in Oregon and Washington, having some business propositions open to him in both places. Mr. Anderson is one of the hustlers who will win, as has been proven by his work here the past dozen years, and his many Cass county friends will be pleased to hear of him “reaching the top” where he belongs by virtue of excellent character and ability. Union people regret that he has decided to leave, but all wish him well wherever he may locate. We are not informed as to who will be his successor in the Banning lumberyards. The Union Ledger, February 7, 1911 Our young friend Louis Anderson, who departed for Portland, Oregon, two weeks ago, evidently had a purpose in going, for word was received Wednesday stating that he and Miss Delia Applegate were married on Tuesday, and immediately afterward started on a wedding trip, after which they will make their home near Portland. The contracting parties are well known young people of the vicinity, both having resided here for many years, and while we regret not having the date for a more extended write-up, we join the many friends in extending congratulations and wishing them a long, happy and prosperous married life. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, November 27, 1916 The Order of the Eastern Star of Plattsmouth took in four new Union members Thursday night as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Rue Frans, Lou Anderson and Mrs. Thurman Frans. A big feed and a good time followed. A.J. Anderson and wife of Iola, Kan., brother of the late Andrew Anderson, came up Sunday morning to be present at the last sad rites of his deceased brother. They returned to their home in Kansas yesterday morning. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, January 8, 1917 Mrs. Delia Anderson has been confined to her home this week, being a victim of the grippe. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, May 17, 1917 [Union Ledger] Last Wednesday A.L. Anderson and Joe Bauer shot a coyote and captured five pups on the Pittman farm north of town. Mrs. Minnie Anderson and daughter, Lela, left Sunday afternoon for Plattsmouth where they will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arn. Plattsmouth Journal, June 13, 1917 [Union Ledger] Clarence Heebner, Louis Mougey, Ray Cross and Mrs. Delia Anderson were Nebraska City passengers Thursday. Plattsmouth Journal, June 18, 1917 [Union Ledger] A.L. Anderson, who has been in the hardware business for the past few years, sold his stock of goods to L.R. Upton last Wednesday. Mr. Upton will move the stock to his store, consolidating the two. He has one of the very best lines of hardware to be found in towns much larger than Union, and deserves your trade. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, August 20. 1917 [Union Ledger] Mrs. Delia Anderson and little daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Ida Applegate, went to Omaha Saturday for a short visit with Wayne Dixon [sic] and family. From there Mrs. Anderson went to Maupin, Ore., where she will join her husband, who is in business there, and where she will make her home in the future.