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    1. [NE-CASS] Lohnes in the news
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lohnes, Frederich, Terryberry Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/210.1 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, April 20, 1916 MURRAY DEPARTMENT Ella, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake LOHNES, was taken to the Presbyterian hospital in Omaha this week to receive treatment. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, August 7, 1916 Miss Annie LOHNES departed this afternoon for Cedar Creek, where she was called by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. John LOHNES, sr., and will remain there until after the funeral service. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 23, 1916 Martin LOHNES and sister, Miss Louise of Cedar Creek, came down to this city on the morning train for a short visit with friends. The departed this afternoon on No. 2 over the Burlington for Pekin, Ill., where they will make an extended visit with relatives. They will also visit relatives at Peoria and Green Valley, Ill. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, April 23, 1917 LOCAL NEWS Martin L. FREDERICH was among those going to Omaha this morning to spend a few hours looking after some matters of business in that city. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, October 14, 1918 OVER THE COUNTY [Louisville Courier] Our old friend, John LOHNES, of Eight Mile Grove precinct was a Louisville visitor last Saturday for the first time since last spring. Mr. Lohnes is now making his home with his son George and their trip to Louisville was to arrange for buying their Liberty bonds. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 28, 1918 WERE ALL RIGHT NOVEMBER 4 Mrs. James TERRYBERRY has just received a letter from her brother, Martin LOHNES, who is in France, to the effect that he is all right and enjoying life nicely. He and his entire company were all right at time of writing the letter and in the best of spirits. Martin is a truck driver over there. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 28, 1918 LOCAL NEWS From Monday’s Daily. George LOHNES of near Cedar Creek was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning, looking after some business matters for the day. Louis FREIDRICH was in this morning from his home near Cedar Creek and was looking after a number of matters claiming his attention in the city. While in town he called at the Journal office, leaving the price of his subscription to the paper with the printer. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, December 2, 1918 LOCAL NEWS Grover LOHNES was business visitor in Plattsmouth this afternoon from his home near Cedar Creek.

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