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  March 2004

 

8 March 2004  7 p.m.

Mares Meeting Room

1722 East 19-Fremont NE

 

                Program:  A review of 4 rolls of film also some good, maybe unknown,  research ideas for everyone.  Presented by Claire Mares, who is just finishing up the massive research of the 4 rolls of film.

                  Browse Night:  22 March 2004  7 p.m.


 The month of February found Jeff Kappeler front stage, with the update of his huge project of Hohenwald, Tennessee, where several of his family relatives lived.  He has been a busy person searching for anything and everything that pertains to Hohenwald.  Lucky him, he found a special photograph he had been searching for, for a long time.  Visited the courthouses and finding valuable information in old books and some tucked in unusual places.   This is a big project that Jeff and his cousin in Tennessee are working on, but it will be great when completed.  I might add a stranger to Jeff drew up a map of the old original town and placing everyone that lived there within its city limits. Now that was a big step back in time.


Margie Sobotka finished indexing the Brainard, Nebraska book that was just purchased.  An index is always so nice to have with a new book for the shelf.


DID YOU KNOW?

February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to     have a full moon.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

The dime has 118 ridges around the edge.

Butterflies taste with their feet.

Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.

                                and lastly

If you are an average American, in your whole life, you will spend an average of 6 months waiting at red lights.


WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

Newmem.jpg (7293 bytes)Richard Prucha               F-75
2111 Westover Park Circle
Spring TX  77386-2782

 Christine D Ellin              F-76
309 Grebe Crescent
Virginia Beach VA   23456-4405

 


 GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH-HOOPER NE

An important news item which was overlooked last week, was the lectures given by Rev Baenisch, of Berlin, Germany, at the German Lutheran church on Monday and Tuesday evenings.  Rev Baenisch has had a great deal of experience as missionary in South Africa and China and in his lectures explained the ways and customs of the people of these countries, all of which was very interesting to the large number present.  The lecture was interspersed with a hundred stereoptican views taken by him while on his missionary travels which helped to impress the subject on the minds of the people.

    Hooper NE Sentinel  19 Mar 1903  8:1


Society member Sherrilyn Hunt Phillips, 124 Frost Road, Sequim WA  98382 is interested in working with anyone who is researching the following families:  HUNT, WATROUS, SAYER, DELLINGER (All former residents of Dodge County-Most in North Bend 1880’s and 1890’s.


John Cherny Brown, 623 Noriega St, San Francisco CA 94122-4615 is seeking material on his grandparents John & Victoria Cherny, or their children Millie, Alice, Jim, Leon or Helen.  Grandfather had a company Cherny & Kavan, later Cherny & Watson Co, North Bend NE area.


The FERRY & BRIDGE COMPANY have completed their bridge to within two hundred feet of the opposite bank of the river, so that crossing is good now.  Come Saunders County and give us a call.

                  Fremont Herald  26 March 1877-Local Matters

 

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DODGE COUNTY NEBRASKA MARRIAGES

APRIL 1904-100 Years Ago – BOOK 10
 

Mark D Munn to Eda B Schminke
– license returned, not  married.

W M Gaddis to Bertha Thomas on 2 March
Roy Hickson to Thena Harrison on 2 March
William Bridges to Ada B Spence on 8 March
Samuel Sawyers to Lucy A Adams on 17 March
Marion Avery to Una V Butterfield on 23 March
George Stout to Ida Hankins on 23 March
Charles Arp to Hannah Bergman on 23 March
Henry D Dunning to Bernice Egan on 23 March
Wm Henry Robeson to Anna Viola Thompson on 24 March
Peter Diedrichsen to Emma Witt on 25 March
E Merrill Abbott to Mrs Allie Green Goodwin on 28 March
Otto Schultz to Mollie Holtman on 30 March
John H Janssen to Wilhelmine Thedens on 30 March
James E Smith to Laura B Wiggins on 30 March
David W McVea to Bertha G Fisher on 30 March
E J Groves to Zella Hansen on 31 March


 MARRIAGE LICENSE – “I want a paper,” said a young man who walked into County Judge Briggs’ office today with a look of diffidence on his face, showing inexperience in the matrimonial line.  “You mean a license?” queried the judge.  “Yes, that’s it,” responded his visitor, and a license was made out.  It was to Marion Avery, 30, of Rogers, and Una V Butterfield, 27, of North Bend.

    Fremont Tribune 22 March 1904  4:1


The marriage of Warren Avery to Miss Una Butterfield took place at the Purple Cane M E parsonage Wednesday evening of last week, Rev Campbell officiating.  Both bride and bridegroom are well known about this and the surrounding neighborhood and all wish them a long and happy voyage through life.  They will make their home on the farm belonging to Mr Avery, three miles northeast of Rogers.

      Fremont Tribune  1 Apr 1904  4:4


 ORDINANCE NO 34

Sec 1 – Be it ordained by the Mayor and councilmen of the city of Fremont, Dodge county, Nebraska, that it shall be unlawful for any person to peddle coffee, milk, cakes, pies, or any other provision of any kind whatever or any fruit of any kind whatever on any railroad train belonging to any railroad company within the corporate limits of the city of Fremont or to peddle any of the articles heretofore enumerated and prohibited on any ground or land belonging to any railroad company or within any building belonging to any railroad company within the corporative limits of said city without first obtaining the written consent so to do from the Superintendent having the general management of said rail road trains, grounds and buildings.

Any person violating the provisions of this section shall on conviction be fined not less than three nor more than fifteen dollars and shall stand committed until such fine and costs are paid.

Sec 2 – It shall be unlawful for any person to peddle any of the articles enumerated in section one of this ordinance (going on as in Section 1).

Sec 3 – It shall be unlawful for any person to peddle any of the articles enumerated in section one of this ordinance on any street or sidewalk belonging to said city within two hundred feet of any railroad track within said city unless written consent has first been obtained from the superintendent and General manager of said railroad track so to do. (fines remaining the same as Section 1.

Sec 4 – Any person who shall aid, assist or advise any person to violate the 1st, 2d and 3d sections of this ordinance shall on conviction be fined not less than five nor more than twenty-five dollars and to stand committed until such fine and costs are paid.

Sec 5 – This ordinance shall be in force from and after its publication.

     Approved March 15th, 1877

C H Toncray, City Clerk     W A Marlow, Mayor

                Fremont Herald March 16, 1877 

 

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