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Domestic News
January 18, 1910
Ottumwa Tri Weekly Courier
Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa
What is this article about?
Local news column from Keosauqua detailing various family visits, returns from trips, attendance at a funeral, a church business meeting, an O.E.S. ladies' gathering, and other social activities among residents.
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KEOSAUQUA.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Beer of Farmington are visiting in the city with Mr. Beer's parents.
Messrs. Joe Strickling, Geo. W. Davidson and Lex Therme attended the funeral of Judge Trimble at Keokuk Tuesday.
Mrs. C. N. Eastman and little daughter are expected home the last of the week from an extended visit with relatives in Chicago.
Dr. C. R. Russell and family left on Wednesday for a few weeks' visit at Jolly, Ia.
Miss Clara Hartson returned home Saturday from a visit in Peoria, with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daugherty have returned to their home in Keokuk after a visit with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty of this city.
Do you want to buy or sell some seed corn or oats? Put a want ad in the Courier.
Mesdames S. Sherman and Marion De Hart visited Saturday in Bonaparte with relatives.
H. B. Rinabarger of Red Oak is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rinabarger east of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Strickling have returned to their home in Burlington after a weeks' visit in Keosauqua.
John Bell of Valley Junction was called here the first of the week by the illness of his mother.
Mrs. H. H. Disborn is a guest of her son Wm. Disborn and wife of Ottumwa.
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. E. Perkins departed Thursday for Geneva, N. Y., for a six weeks' visit with the latter's sister. Rev. J. W. Cheney will occupy the pulpit during Mr. Perkins' absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna, living east of town entertained a company of O. E. S. ladies from Keosauqua Wednesday evening. Those who attended were: Mesdames S. W. Manning, H. H. Disbrow, F. Joy, R. R. McBeth, J. W. Rowley, H. E. Reece, J. L. Therme, H. B. Sloan, Geo. A. Fellows, J. C. Strickling and Miss Lide Moore.
The annual business meeting of the Congregational church was held Monday evening, which was well attended and after adjournment the ladies served coffee and sandwiches.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Beer of Farmington are visiting in the city with Mr. Beer's parents.
Messrs. Joe Strickling, Geo. W. Davidson and Lex Therme attended the funeral of Judge Trimble at Keokuk Tuesday.
Mrs. C. N. Eastman and little daughter are expected home the last of the week from an extended visit with relatives in Chicago.
Dr. C. R. Russell and family left on Wednesday for a few weeks' visit at Jolly, Ia.
Miss Clara Hartson returned home Saturday from a visit in Peoria, with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daugherty have returned to their home in Keokuk after a visit with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty of this city.
Do you want to buy or sell some seed corn or oats? Put a want ad in the Courier.
Mesdames S. Sherman and Marion De Hart visited Saturday in Bonaparte with relatives.
H. B. Rinabarger of Red Oak is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rinabarger east of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Strickling have returned to their home in Burlington after a weeks' visit in Keosauqua.
John Bell of Valley Junction was called here the first of the week by the illness of his mother.
Mrs. H. H. Disborn is a guest of her son Wm. Disborn and wife of Ottumwa.
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. E. Perkins departed Thursday for Geneva, N. Y., for a six weeks' visit with the latter's sister. Rev. J. W. Cheney will occupy the pulpit during Mr. Perkins' absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna, living east of town entertained a company of O. E. S. ladies from Keosauqua Wednesday evening. Those who attended were: Mesdames S. W. Manning, H. H. Disbrow, F. Joy, R. R. McBeth, J. W. Rowley, H. E. Reece, J. L. Therme, H. B. Sloan, Geo. A. Fellows, J. C. Strickling and Miss Lide Moore.
The annual business meeting of the Congregational church was held Monday evening, which was well attended and after adjournment the ladies served coffee and sandwiches.
What sub-type of article is it?
Social Event
Arrival Departure
Religious Event
What keywords are associated?
Keosauqua Social News
Family Visits
Travel Returns
Funeral Attendance
O.E.S. Gathering
Church Meeting
Where did it happen?
Keosauqua
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Keosauqua
Event Details
Collection of brief reports on local residents' visits, departures, returns from travel, attendance at Judge Trimble's funeral in Keokuk, entertainment of O.E.S. ladies by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna, and the annual business meeting of the Congregational church.