Henry VanPeorsem Plans New Residence in Town
Henry VanPeorsem has purchased property in town and will erect a fine new residence. Vander is noted as the former property owner in the transaction.
29 May 1919
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Newspaper
Maurice Times
Location
Maurice, Iowa, United States of America
Date
May 29, 1919
Page
1
Henry VanPeorsem has purchased property in town and will erect a fine new residence. Vander is noted as the former property owner in the transaction.
Emperor Charles turned over Austria’s entire fleet to Croats and Slovenes loyal to him. This move aimed to block Italy’s seizure, delaying the transfer by five months. Croat and Slovene control sparked tensions as Italian warships arrived at Pola and negotiations continued.
A local Times Office advertises elaborate wedding stationery and invitations. The notice highlights custom design options, printing styles, and paper choices for prospective brides and grooms. Odds and prices are listed to attract orders.
List of uncalled letters for the Maurice Post Office for the month ending April 30 1919. Names include Miss Mamie Strid. When calling for any, say advertised. J E Migras P M.
Hi J Warntjes advertises mens’ard and ladies footwear with prices ranging from $2.50 to $8.50 per pair, inviting shoppers to take advantage of the sale.
The ladies on the committee thank those who showed interest in their home town soldiers sailors and community band. Their gratitude extends far and wide for support and participation.
A terse notice warns that individuals owing money for phone service and rent should come in to settle debts promptly to avoid further action.
A large local crowd gathered Monday night at Mr and Mrs J Renkes home for a surprise farewell reception. Attendees included G Brick and wife Wm DeJong and wife C Daven and wife B Kots and wife Mr and Mrs Wet derbeck Mr and Mys VanderBerg Mrs Beckering and Mrs Beyers.
The Arabian Syndicate of Reformed Churches in Sioux County Iowa held its regular annual meeting at Minetican Reformed Church in Orange City on June 2 1919 at 2 80 PM. The minister solicitors and one elder from each church acted as delegates. Abe Vanderbesk serves as Syndicate Secretary.
Lost or missing items from the school grounds are mentioned in a fragmented note. Names like Bastian Tony Arie Peanuts and Wayne appear in a disjointed account set near a hall and a professor's patio. The report is incomplete and lacks clear ownership or dates.
Notice is hereby given by the District Court of Sioux County Iowa that on May 27 1919 Micheal O'Hare deceased of Sioux County Iowa was appointed administrator of his estate. Creditors must pay and claimants present authenticated to the court for allowance. Dated May 27 1919 Michael O'Hare Administrator VanQosterbout and Kolyn attorneys for the estate.
The Maurice band tournament last Saturday drew a large crowd with 100 players from Iron LeMars Aierson and Maurice plus two Western Union College bands. Maurice beat the town team 106 to 0 in a school grounds game, a patriotic show, meals raised 108.60, and gross receipts around 2284.00. Senator Nick Balkema spoke on local conditions, and Maurice bands plan to Pierson next Monday for similar events.
A shopper chooses from a range priced at 25 cents to 1.25 dollars per pair at HJ, with observations noting the display and availability of the Black Cat line.
Local surveyors arrive this week to evaluate street grades for a proposed paving project. Officials say findings will guide construction planning and funding.
The speaker mocks an individual who avoids paying by refusing delivery at the post office. He labels the person a predatory polecat and an angry hyena, faulting the urge to confront him directly despite the poor judgment involved.
The notice asks delinquent subscribers to pay or call at the office after expenses to fix up the plant and relocate from Aberdeen South Dakota. It appeals for support noting the cost of producing a good paper and the transfer expenses.
Advertises South Dakota farms near Warner Aberdeen Mansfield and Mina with large acreages and artesian wells. Claims high soil quality and strong wheat yields plus fruit berries and vegetables. Offers easy terms, transport from depot, and buy now incentives for June 15.
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