Dr. Kuegle in Madison

Dr. Kuegle leaves Madison

It is with a feeling of regret that the Star-Mail is compelled to chronicle the fact that Dr. F. H. Kuegle has left Madison and located at West Point. Dr. Kuegle came to Madison about a year and a half ago practically a total stranger but his pleasant manner and gentlemanly conduct soon made for him a host of acquaintances and warm friends.

Dr. Kuegle did not leave Madison for the want of sufficient practices as in this short time he had built up a practice that was in every way satisfactory to him and from the phenomenal success he has met with certainly warranted his many patients in being satisfied.

Dr. Kuegle goes to West Point to engage in his chosen profession with his uncle, Dr. Summers, who has the reputation of being one of the leading physicians and surgeons of Nebraska and has practiced in West Point for the past 25 years.

As much as we regret the departure of Dr. Kuegle we are glad he will be placed in a position to better himself. What is true of our feelings is equally true of the entire community, as he came here without a friend in our midst and now leaves it with a great many and not a single enemy. Dr. Kuegle’s practice and good will has been purchased by Dr. Gadbois of Wichita, Kan., who was formerly a resident of Humphrey and who comes to us highly recommended by some eminent medical men of Nebraska and Kansas, and will occupy the rooms in the Jensen block occupied by Dr. Kuegle. He will bring his family to our city as soon as he can find a residence. We welcome Dr. Gadbois and family to our city.

Source: The Madison Star-Mail, February 15, 1907, page 4.

1918 Patrons Reference Directory T – Z

1918 Patron’s Reference Directory of Madison County, Nebraska

The following list is from the Standard Atlas of Madison County, Nebraska 1918

EXPLANATION — The date following a name indicates the length of time the party has been a resident in the county. The abbreviations are as follows: S. for Section; P. for Precinct; P. O. for Post-office address. When no Section Number or Township is given, it will be understood that the party resides within the limits of the village or city named, and, in such cases, the post office address is the same as the place of residence, unless otherwise stated.

{ In the above Precinct and Township are the same thing,                                                  just different words are used. }

Tannehill, H. N., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Poland China Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 27, P. Warnerville, P. O. Norfolk. 1884. Born in Indiana in 1875 and married Lottie Cunningham who was born in Nebraska in 1880. Mr. Tannehill has served as School Treasurer for five years.

Tegeler, F. C., Farmer and Breeder of Rhode Island Red Chickens, S. 9, P. Highland,     P. O. Meadow Grove. 1881. Born in Missouri in 1872 and married Alma Hobus.

Terry, R. M., Farmer and Breeder of Holstein Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Buff Orpington Chickens, Orchard View Dairy Farm, S. 8, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden.

Terry, T. N., Farmer and Breeder of Black Polled Angus Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Rhode Island Red Chickens, S. 10, P. Meadow Grove,     P. O. Tilden. 1869. Born in Wisconsin in 1843. Mrs. Terry was born in Wisconsin in 1848.

Thompson, August W., Breeder of Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey Hogs, Farmer and Stockraiser, S. 9, P. Shell Creek, P. O. Newman Grove. 1890.

Thompson, Grunder, Farmer, Newman Grove. 1871.

Tiedgen, A. E., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Deer Creek Valley Stock Farm, S. 30, P. Deer Creek, P. O. Meadow Grove. Born in Madison County in 1876 and married Mattie Bueler who was born in Nebraska in 1877.

Tiedgen, W. H., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Hereford Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Poland China Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 12, P. Highland, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1867 and married Nana Sesler.

Tomhagen, A., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Poland China Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Elkhorn Stock and Grain Farm, S. 7, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1872.

Twiss, R. W., Farmer and Breeder of Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Poland China Hogs and White Rock Chickens, Shorthorn Cattle Stock Farm,  S. 36, P. Grove, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1887. Born in Iowa in 1879. Mrs. Twiss was born in Iowa in 1886.

Twiss, J. T. R. Sr., Retired Farmer, S. 36, P. Grove, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1885. Born in New York in 1839. Mrs. Twiss was born in Virginia in 1838.

Tyrrel, P. H., Farmer, S. 20, P. Union, P. O. Madison. 1879.

Vaage, Jacob J., Farmer, S. 34, P. Emerick, P. O. Newman Grove, 1889.

Varner, H. A., Farmer, S. 7, P. Union, P. O. Enola. 1888.

Vogt, G. D., S. 34, P. Shell Creek, P. O. Newman Grove. 1878.

Volk, John, Farmer, S. 1, P. Schoolcraft, P. O. Battle Creek. 1887.

Warnke, Ben,  Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Draft Horses, Poland China Hogs and Light Brama Chickens, S. 30, P. Valley, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1889 and married Ida Hintz who was born in Nebraska in 1894.

Weltz, Charles, Farmer, S. 28, P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1876.

Wendt, Wm. H., Farmer and Breeder, S. 34, P. Fairview, P. O. Madison. 1892.

Westervelt, Jeffery, Farmer and Breeder of Holstein Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Shropshire Sheep and Rhode Island Red Chickens, Riverside Stock Farm, S. 8, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden. 1884. Born in ILLINOIS in 1879. Mrs. Westervelt was born in Nebraska in 1881.

White, Frank P. Jr.,  Farmer, S. 24, P. Kalamazoo, P. O. Madison. 1887.

Willems, R. U., Breeder of Holstein Cattle, Norfolk.

Williams, W. M. V., Farmer and Breeder of Red Polled Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Pleasant Hill Stock Farm, S. 5, P. Deer Creek, P.  O.  Meadow Grove. 1882. Born in Nebraska in 1880 and married Cora Boyles who was born in Iowa in 1885.

Winter, C. F., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 22, P. Norfolk, P. O. Norfolk. 1866. Born in Wisconsin in 1865 and married Emma Oestreich who was born in Wisconsin in 1875. Mr. Winter has served as School Treasurer and Assessor.

Wolske, Ed., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Poland China Hogs and Buff Orpington Chickens, S. 8, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1883 and married Minnie Wheeler.

Wright, Frank S., Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Poland China Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Highland View Farm, S. 32, P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1887. Born in Virginia in 1865 and married Ella Gray who was born in Wisconsin in 1873. Mr. Wright has served as School Director for twenty-five years.

1918 Patrons Reference Directory A – D

1918 Patron’s Reference Directory of Madison County, Nebraska

The following list is from the Standard Atlas of Madison County, Nebraska 1918

EXPLANATION — The date following a name indicates the length of time the party has been a resident in the county. The abbreviations are as follows: S. for Section; P. for Precinct; P. O. for Post Office address. When no Section Number or Township is given, it will be understood that the party resides within the limits of the village or city named, and, in such cases, the post office address is the same as the place of residence, unless otherwise stated.

{ In the above Precinct and Township are the same thing, just different words are used. }

Ahlman, W. M. , Manager Rundschau Publishing Co., Norfolk. 1879.

Aldag, John , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and White Rock Chickens, Maple Lane Stock Farm,      S. 30, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. 1872. Born in Minnesota in 1870, and married to Ida Setzkorn.

Allberry, F. L. , Farmer, Stockraiser, Saw Mill Operator, Corn Sheller and Breeder of Shropshire Sheep and Poultry, Blue Grass Valley Stock Farm,   S. 10, P. Battle Creek,  P. O. Norfolk. Born in Madison County in 1891, and married to Belle Shelock, Mrs. Allberry was born in Nebraska in 1893.

Ambroz, John , Farmer, S. 15, P. Schoolcraft, P. O. Madison. 1894.

Ambroz, Thos. , Farmer, S. 27, P. Schoolcraft, P. O. Lindsay. 1888.

Amen, George , Farmer and Breeder of Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 10, P. Valley, P. O. Norfolk. 1904. Born in Russia in 1891, and married to Lena Schmir.  Mrs. Amen was born in Nebraska in 1894.

Anderson, Tony , Farmer, S. 4, P. Fairview, P. O. Madison 1903.

Anderson, Walter L. , Farmer, Stockraiser, Corn Sheller and Threshing Machine Operator,  Valley View Stock Farm, S. 23, P. Shell Creek, P. O. Newman Grove. 1885.

Austin, Fred , Farmer, S. 18, P. Emerick. P. O. Newman Grove 1892.

Avery, W. M. , Farmer and Stockraiser, Catalpa Grove Grain and Poultry Farm, S. 26, P. Warnerville, P. O. Norfolk. 1912. Born in ILLINOIS in 1867, and married to Dalley Hughes, who was born in Nebraska in 1875. Mr. Avery has served as School Director and Moderator.

Baker, C. G. , Farmer and Breeder of Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens. Ash Grove Stock Farm,   S. 3, P. Meadow Grove, P. O. Tilden.

Baker, F. E. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Persheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Buff Orpington Chickens, Black Loam Stock Farm, S. 4, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden.

Baker, Walter , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Horses, Mules and Rhode Island Red Chickens, Wild Rose Hill Farm, S. 29. P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1884, and married Minnie Pinsley. Mrs. Baker was born in ILLINOIS in 1882.

Bartee, J. R. and Sons , Farmers and Breeders of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft and Persheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and White Rock Chickens, American Stock and Poultry Farm.  S. 28, P. Battle Creek,    P. O. Battle Creek. Mr. J. R. Bartee was born in Virginia in 1845 and came to Madison County in 1916. He is married to Margaret Rimmer, who was born in Virginia in 1859. They are the parents of three sons, Earl, Dale and Flarn.

Besst, Clyde , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Buff Orpington Chickens, Horses and Mules, S. 21, P. Valley,    P. O. Norfolk. Born in Madison County in 1879. Mr. Besst has served as School Moderator for fifteen years.

Bierman, Fred , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Rhode Island Red and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Battle Creek Valley Stock Farm, S. 5, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1875, and married to Anna Praunar, who was born in Nebraska in 1879.

Bierman, H. J. , Farmer and Breeder of Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Sweet Clover Stock Farm, S. 29, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1889, and married Minnie Lambert, who was born in Nebraska in 1889.

Blank, Herman Jr. , Farmer, S. 12, P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1888.

Bley, F. O. , Farmer, S. 19, P. Emerick, P. O. Newman Grove.

Bliss, D. W. , Farmer and Breeder of Shropshire Sheep, Stock Feeder, River Side Sheep Ranch, S. 7, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden. 1888. Born in Illinois in 1866.  Mrs. Bliss was born in Iowa in 1871.

Bliss, Alvin , S. 7, P. Jefferson. P. O. Tilden. Born in Madison County in 1893.  Mrs. Bliss was born in Nebraska in 1896.

Borchers, Carl , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Draft Horses, Poland China Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 5, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Battle Creek. Born in Madison County in 1884.

Bouton, Sam , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Shropshire Sheep and Buff Orpington Chickens, Cedar Valley Farm, S. 27, P. Valley, P. O. Norfolk. 1910. Born in Nebraska in 1866, and married Alice Hoover.

Bowser, J. O. , Farmer and Stockraiser, S. 15, P. Grove, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1902. Born in ILLINOIS in 1888. Mrs. Bowser was born in Nebraska in 1892.

Boysen, August , Farmer and Breeder of Poland China Hogs, Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses and White Rock Chickens, S. 1,   P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1881.

Broberg, Magnus , Farmer, S. 30, P. Emerick, P. O. Newman Grove. 1910.

Brosh, V. J. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and White Leghorn Chickens, Maple Grove Live Stock Farm, S. 25, P. Grove, P. O. Meadow Grove.

Brozek, John , Farmer, Stockraiser and Breeder of Chester White Hogs and Buff Orpington Chickens, Elm Grove Stock Farm, S. 28,
P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1877. Born in Bohemia in 1868, and married Mary Kopach, who was born in Iowa in 1874.

Brozek, Joseph , Farmer and Breeder of Hereford Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Black Leghorn Chickens, Glen View Stock Farm,    S. 32, P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1886. Born in Bohemia in 1864, and married Mary Prayma.  Mr. Brozek has served as School Moderator for six years.

Buettner, Herbert , Farmer and Director of School District No. 7,       S. 25, P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1883.

Burton, A. W. , Farmer and Stockraiser, S. 7, P. Highland, P. O. Battle Creek. 1908. Born in Virginia in 1881, and married Florence Testerman, who was born in Virginia in 1885.

Carlisle, J. A. , Farmer and Breeder of Aberdeen Angus Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Shropshire Sheep and Rhode Island Red Chickens, Evergreen Stock Farm, S. 31, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden. 1902. Born in Ohio in 1868. Mrs. Carlisle was born in Iowa in 1867.

Carlson, G. L. , Retired Capitalist, Norfolk, 1871.

Carson, Geo. , Farmer and Breeder of Duroc Jersey Hogs, S. 16,
P. Fairview, P. O. Madison. 1884.

Chittenden, C. C. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Rhode Island Red Chickens, Maple Valley Stock Farm, S. 24, P. Grove, P. O. Meadow Grove.

Choutka, Jos. J. Jr. , Farmer and Breeder of Poland China Hogs and Rhode Island Red Chickens, Pleasant View Farm, S. 10, P. Kalamazoo, P. O. Lindsay. 1881.

Classen, Peter , Farmer, S. 10, P. Kalamazoo, P. O. Lindsay. 1873.

Claus, J. H., Farmer, S. 30, P. Green Garden, P. O. Humphrey. 1885.

Collins, Joe. R. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Brown Leghorn Chickens, S. 31,
P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1911. Born in Virginia in 1883 and married Mamie Collins, who was born in Virginia in 1887.

Crawford, D. L. , Farmer and Breeder of Rhode Island Chickens, Cedar Hill Farm, S. 6, P. Grove, P. O. Tilden. 1879. Born in ILLINOIS in 1862. Mrs. Crawford was born in Nebraska in 1869.

Cropper, E. H. , Farmer and Breeder of Plymouth Rock Chickens, S. 7, P. Warnerville, P. O. Norfolk. 1873

Cropper, S. A. , S. 7, P. Warnerville, P. O. Norfolk. 1873. Born in Vermont in 1837.

Cunningham, A. E. , Farmer and Breeder of Polled Durham Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Buff Orpington Chickens, S. 27, P. Battle Creek, P. O. Norfolk. Born in Madison County in 1873 and married Effie Smith who was born in Wisconsin in 1875.  Mr. Cunningham served as School Director for ten years.

Cunningham, W. O. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Plymouth Rock Chickens and Percheron Stallion, Maple Grove Stock Farm, S. 34, P. Battle Creek,
P. O. Norfolk. 1871. He is married to Mary E. Nangle. Mr. Cunningham is a Veteran of the Civil War, having enlisted Sept. 1, 1862 in the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry and was discharged June 17, 1865. Mr. Cunningham served as School Treasurer for twelve years and Moderator for five years.

Cunningham, Harry, Norfolk. Born in Madison County in 1874 and married Myrtle McDonald, who was born in Kentucky in 1880.

Dahlstedt, Ed. , Farmer and Stockraiser, S. 20, P. Shell Creek, P. O. Newman Grove. 1898.

Dahnke, W. M. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Percheron Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Upland View Stock Farm, S. 5, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden. 1887. Born in Germany in 1868. Mrs. Dahnke was born in Nebraska in 1873.

Danes, F. L. , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Duroc Jersey Hogs and Plymouth Rock Chickens, Valley View Stock Farm, S. 5, P. Jefferson, P. O. Tilden. 1900. Born in Nebraska in 1865. Mrs. Danes was born in Nebraska in 1871.

Daniel, Carl , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Brown Leghorn Chickens, Horses and Mules, Clear View Stock Farm, S. 30, P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1887. Born in North Carolina in 1882 and married Willa Wright who was born in Missouri in 1884.

Daniel, J. Edgar , Farmer and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Draft Horses, Polled China Hogs and White Leghorn Chickens, Elmwood Stock Farm, S. 9, P. Highland, P. O. Meadow Grove. 1883. Born in North Carolina in 1878 and married Cynthia Crisman.

Degroat, Anton , Duncan-Mead Farm, Farmer and Breeder of High Grade Stock, S. 9, P. Union, P.O. Madison. 1886.

Dickey, J. W. , School Director, Farmer, ex-Assessor, S. 8, P. Madison, P.O. Madison. 1888.

Dieter, John , Farmer, S. 34, P. Union, P. O. Madison. 1870.

Dieter, Jos. , Farmer, S. 16, P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1874.

Dietz, W., Farmer and Breeder of Buff Orpington Chickens, S. 33,
P. Warnerville, P. O. Norfolk. 1902. Born in Nebraska in 1896 and married Rose Rowlett who was born in Nebraska in 1896.

Dittberner, Otto , Farmer and Breeder of Graded Stock, S. 14,
P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1873.

Dittberner, Theo. , Farmer, S. 15, P. Green Garden, P. O. Madison. 1874.

Dommer, L. , Farmer and Breeder of Plymouth Rock Chickens and Poland China Hogs, Glen Park Farm, S. 16, P. Norfolk, P. O. Norfolk. 1872. Born in Michigan in 1870 and married Sarah Raasch who was born in Nebraska in 1874.

Dvorak, A. J. , Farmer and Breeder of Pure Berkshire Hogs and White Rock Chickens, Iowa Valley Farm, S. 3, P. Kalamazoo, P. O. Madison. 1885.

Where did they go ? ? ?

Were your relatives in Norfolk, Nebraska in the early 1900’s and then you can
not find them here any more. Our relatives in the past may have stayed in one place for
their entire life. They may have stayed within a short distance of their birthplace.
However for many of us they moved around. We search in many places to try and find
their next location and with luck and perseverance we may just find that next location.
In order to help our readers find some answers to the question, “Where did they go?”            I have extracted information from the Keiter Directory Co’mpany. Norfolk City Directory 1913— – 1914.

This listing will be for those persons from Norfolk, who were shown to have moved and their destination. The following is by name and then city and state they moved too.

Adams, Edwin C., Missouri Valley, Iowa
Allberry, Joseph, Omaha, Nebraska
Allen, John H., Landers, Wyoming
Asher, Clinton, F., Page, Nebraska

Ball, Martha, Mrs., Sacramento, California
Ballantyne, Robert S., Tilden, Nebraska
Barnes, Peter J., Oelrichs, South Dakota
Barnhill, Harry J., Fresno, California
Bear, Alexander, Dr., Richmond, Virginia
Beck, Steele S., Sioux City, Iowa
Becker, Edward C., Sioux City, Iowa
Bergfelder, Otto, Rev., Greenleaf, Kansas
Best, Alvalo, Belgrade, Nebraska
Blado, August, Lincoln, Nebraska
Bohlander, Alfred, Manilla, Iowa
Bowers, Charles H., Deadwood, South Dakota
Bretz, Calton, L, Tilden, Nebraska
Brinkman, Jacob W., Columbus, Nebraska
Bryant, Francis A., Dr., Spencer, Nebraska
Buchholz, August L., Plainview, Nebraska
Buckley, W. Andrew, Plainview, Nebraska

Caldwell, Byron W., Chadron, Nebraska
Case, Miles W., Omaha, Nebraska
Chipps, Walter, Denver, Colorado
Cole, C. Edward, Seattle, Washington
Colegrove, Dana C., Rev., Denver, Colorado
Coleman, Walter, Cedar Rapids, Nebraska
Collamer, Myron H., Atkinson, Nebraska
Cox, Melville B., Holley, Colorado

Dignan, L. James, Omaha, Nebraska
Duffy, Daniel B., Winner, South Dakota

Engle, Edwin C., Long Pine, Nebraska
Estabrook, Frank L., Houston, Texas
Evans, Charles E., Omaha, Nebraska

Farley, Myron M., Grand Island, Nebraska
Finley, Thomas L., Missouri Valley, Iowa
Freeman, Wm. J., Omaha, Nebraska
Fuerst, Charles F., Battle Creek, Nebraska

Gamet, Asa W., Foster, Nebraska
Gebauer, Felix, Rev., St. Paul, Nebraska
Gillette, Arthur S., Sioux City, Iowa
Grant, Smith H., Seattle, Washington
Gray, J. Arthur, Winner, South Dakota
Groves, Jesse G., Red Oak, Iowa
Grundman, John, Boone, Iowa

Hall, Nannie, Mrs., Kansas City, Missouri
Hauptli, Wm. L., Monowi, Nebraska
Hayden, Guy C., Omaha, Nebraska
Hayes, E. Ray, Sheridan, Wyoming
Helpin, Michael, Cullum, Ireland
Hight, Joseph B., Interior, South Dakota
Hill, Wm., Superior, Nebraska
Hilbert, Wm. H., Omaha, Nebraska
Hinds, Lewis H., Luseland, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hinks, George M., Bloomfield, Nebraska
Hirsch, Frank J., Omaha, Nebraska
Hoar, Christian C., Glenwood, Iowa
Holden, Horace T., Dr., Omaha, Nebraska
Humphrey, David, Page, Nebraska
Humphrey, Edson B., Cambridge, Nebraska
Hunter, Fred M., Lincoln, Nebraska

Ireland, Elmer P., Kearney, Nebraska
Irvin, Morris B., San Diego, California

Jackson, Mary J., Mrs., Omaha, Nebraska
Jung, Martin J., Casper, Wyoming

Kirkpatrick, J. W., Rev., Omaha, Nebraska
Klug, John F., O’Neill, Nebraska
Knapp, Louis J., Burlington, Iowa
Korth, Augusta, Mrs., Creighton, Nebraska
Krantz, John, Corvallis, Oregon
Kuhleman, H. Ernest, Peoria, Illinois

Lancaster, Arthur R., Fremont, Nebraska
Larson, Frank, Fremont, Nebraska
Laubsch, Carl O., Plainview, Nebraska
Lindsay, James F., St. Paul, Minnesota
Lucas, Roy J., Rev., Agra, Kansas
Luebcke, Paul, Clearwater, Nebraska

McCallum, Ray F., Tilden, Nebraska
Mackay, James H., Dr., Francitas, Texas
Matrau, Henry C., Windsor, Colorado
Mead, Ira L., Snyder, Nebraska
Mead, Miner C., Beemer, Nebraska
Melcher, Frank E., San Diego, California
Mende, Frank F., Stanton, Nebraska
Meredith, O. C., Dr., Boise, Idaho
Miles, James E., West Point, Nebraska
Moenck, Carl H., Chicago, Illinois
Mole, Robert J., La Porte, Texas
Moulton, Roy A., Atlantic, Iowa
Mulertz, Roy, Pierce, Nebraska

Nichols, Ralph T., Bonesteel, South Dakota
Noll, Luke D., Lincoln, Nebraska

Pender, Norris E., Omaha, Nebraska
Pepple, Ralph E., Hot Springs, Arkansas
Perdue, Wm. F., Wayne, Nebraska
Pickrel, Belle, Mrs., Council Bluffs, Iowa

Raguse, Carl, Mrs., Madison, Nebraska
Redner, W. August, Francitas, Texas
Reece, John W., Omaha, Nebraska
Reed, Charles R., Houston, Texas
Reed, Elmer B., St. Joseph, Missouri
Reese, Ernest R., Petersburg, Nebraska
Retzlaff, John, Oakdale, Nebraska
Rice, George, Fremont, Nebraska
Rice, James, A., Corvallis, Oregon
Risor, Wm., Kirkwood, Nebraska
Rogers, W. Barnett, Tilden, Nebraska
Romine, Anton M., Fremont, Nebraska
Rouse, Warren J., Jr., Ewing, Nebraska
Ruhlow, August, Hoskins, Nebraska
Ryel, Archibald J., Council Bluffs, Iowa

Saunders, Horatio B., Omaha, Nebraska
Schaffer, Adam, Hoskins, Nebraska
Schroeder, Wm. A., Chicago, Illinois
Schultz, Wm., Neely, Nebraska???
Shaffer, Elbert C., Avoca, Iowa
Sheean, Thomas S., Chadron, Nebraska
Sheldon, Luella C., Mrs., Lincoln, Nebraska
Sherman, Frank J., Lincoln, Nebraska
Shrider, John H., Chadron, Nebraska
Smith, R. H., Sioux City, Iowa
Smith, Wm. F., Pierce, Nebraska
Southworth, George S., Silver Creek, Nebraska
Stillwagen, Andrew L., Lincoln, Nebraska
Stoltenberg, Peter, Inman, Nebraska
Stotts, Hiram W., Ainsworth, Nebraska
Strong, Wm. A., Pierce, Nebraska

Tabler, George R., Lincoln, Nebraska
Tague, Edward D., Shenandoah, Iowa
Tindall, Daniel K., Dr., Central City, Nebr.

Upton, James A., Los Angeles, California
Uttecht, John F., Carter, South Dakota

Walstrom, C. Elmer, Walla Walla, Wash.
Walter, Edw. H., Grand Island, Nebraska
Waterbury, Mary, Mrs., Stanton, Nebraska
Weidenfeller, John, Blessing, Texas
Welsh, John, Omaha, Nebraska
Welsh, Pierce J., Missouri Valley, Iowa
Widaman, Elizabeth, Mrs., Ft. Collins, Colo.
Wiles, Henry G., Little Rock, Arkansas
Wilkins, Andrew J., Lincoln, Nebraska
Williams, J. Frank, Emerson, Nebraska
Witt, Harry, Winona, Minnesota
Woods, Paul A., Omaha, Nebraska

Ziesche, Ernest M., Los Angeles, California
Zook, John, Los Angeles, California
Zuelow, Otto, Francitas, Texas

Widow’s list in 1913 – 1914 Madison County, Nebraska

1913 – 1914 Keiter Directory Company
Norfolk City & Madison County, Nebraska Directory

The following are extractions for those listed as a widow in this book. Wid is
abbreviation for widow. The husband’s name follows. Then in some places it listed
occupation or with whom she was living at that time.

Battle Creek Population listed as 715
Allberry, Elizabeth, (wid Caleb C.);
Armstrong, Phoebe, (wid Milton C.);
Avery, Rose F., (wid John L.);
Barnes, Hannah (wid Wm. A.);
Cartney, Bridget, (wid George);
Clark, Sarah A., (wid James);
Gardels, Bertha, (wid John R.);
Haman, Clara, (wid Charles);
Hansen, Ida E., (wid Conrad);
Hoover, Josephine, (wid John D.);
Jackson, Xantippe, (wid Jefferson);
Ludwig, Sophie, (wid Wm.);
Pratt, Frances, (wid George J.);
Scheerger, Karlina, (wid Fred), Proprietor Battle Creek Roller Mills;
Scott, Lillie M., (wid Robert D.);
Senske, Bertha, (wid Paul), milliner;
Severa, Anna, (wid Joseph);
Simmons, Mary, (wid D. B.);
Willis, Rachel L., (wid Frank);
Zimmermann, M. Eva, (wid Charles), boards at F. E. Martin;
Zohar, Johanna, (wid Joseph).

Meadow Grove Population listed as 444
Higbee, May, (wid Isaac), boards at Milan Saltz;
McFarland, Anna, (wid Simon I.).

Newman Grove Population listed as 995
Anderson, Betsy, (wid Erick);
Brager, Marit, (wid Sever A.);
Dagsgaard, Magnhild, (wid Lars), boards at C. J. From;
Doty, Lucinda, (wid John);
Hauge, Anna, (wid John M.);
Huseby, Margaret, (wid John), boards at J. O. Huseby ;
Johnson, Christina, (wid Ole M.);
Johnson, Hilda, (wid Alfred);
Johnson,  Larine, (wid Andrew), boards at H. O..Johnson;
Johnson, Nellie, (wid John);
Larson, Annie, (wid Ole), boards at Ole Larson;
Long, Mary, (wid Sven);Murdock,
Margaret, (wid George), boards at H. B. Murdock;
Olson, Clara, (wid Nels W.);
Olson,  Mary, (wid John);
Olson, Ragna, (wid Hans);
Peterson, Hulda, (wid John);
Rasmuson, Gunild, (wid Samuel);
Rosenberg, Betsey, (wid John J.);
Rustad, Ingborg, (wid Gustav);
Swanson, Alice, (wid Peter);
Torgerson, Julia, (wid Enoch).

Emerick Population was not listed
No widows listed.

Enola Population listed as 48
No widows listed

Tilden Population listed as 996
Ashburn, Jane, (wid Jerd);
Bentley, Nell E., (wid Thomas), Mrs. Nell E. Bentley and Mrs. Anna L. Dunlevy,
              Proprietors of Hotel Tilden;
Childs, Inez A., (wid Edwin);
Danes, Nettie, (wid Charles E.);
Delts, Celia, (wid Gilbert), boards at Mrs. Ella Thornton;
DeWolf, Helen E., (wid John A.);
Draube, Caroline, (wid August), boards at Bernard Whitwer;
Erskine, Jane, (wid Nesbit);
Graham, Betsey E., (wid John), boards at O. W. Beebe;
Hannah, Mary, (wid John);
Hough, Margaret, (wid John), boards at Wm. Corrin;
Kierstead, Cordelia, (wid James H.);
Lovergren, Anna, (wid Lars M.), boards at C. W. Kunzmann;
Mackey, Daisy F., (wid George S.), boards at H. W. Frink;
Mason, Mary, (wid Henry C.);
Nelson, Margaret, (wid John);
O’Callahan, Bridget M., (wid John H.);
Page, Ellen E., (wid George W.), boards at W. H. Page;
Rockofellow, Emma, (wid Wm.);
Saxton, Abbie, (wid Jay);
Scott, Jane, (wid James), boards at John Scott;
Springsteen, Lydia E., (wid Lewis K.);
Stanley, Mary, (wid Leroy);
Thornton, Ella, (wid George W.);
Utley, Helen C., (wid Charles A.);
Warren, Charlotte, (wid Seth H.), boards at E. E. Crue;
Whitney, Mary A., (wid Daniel W.);
Whitwer, Amelia, (wid Peter);
Whitwer, Annie, (wid Nicholas);
Whitwer,  Mary, (wid Ulrich).

Madison Population listed as 1,993
Adelman, Annie V., (wid Joseph);
Annuschat, Minnie, (wid Julius);
Baker, Carrie, (wid Sextus), dressmaker;
Barlow, Jane, (wid Henry);
Bauch, Ollie M., (wid Philip N.);
Besk, Caroline F., (wid Wm.);
Brannian, Ida M., (wid Benjamin F.), librarian Madison Public Library;
Bussard, Emma, (wid Aaron), boards at I. M. Dawson;
Christianson, Anna C. (wid Henry);
Clark, Elizabeth M., (wid Charles);
Cloyd, Matilda, (wid Joseph);
Collins, Sarah C., (wid Marion M.);
Dittberner, Annie, (wid Charles), boards at Fred Comrock;
Friederichs, Sophia, (wid Gustav), boards at Emil Hiille {typed as found in book};
Gibbs, Nancy C., (wid James B.);
Hamilton, Mary,(wid Leonard D.), boards at Mrs. E. M. Johnson;
Hide, Elizabeth, (wid Thomas R.), boards at J. R. Hide;
Hiille, Sophia, (wid Christian), boards at Emil Hiille;
Hoffmann, Annie, (wid Fred), boards at J. F. Hoffmann;
Irwin, Jennie, (wid W. George);
Jacque, Mary, (wid Myron L.), dressmaker;
Jenkins, Josephine, (wid Charles D.);
Johnson, Christina, (wid August);
Johnson, Emma M., (wid Wm. D.);
Johnson, Regina, (wid Christian);
Lauver, Mary, (wid Samuel);
McKay, Margaret, (wid Frank);
Malony, Lydia A., (wid Richard A.);
Martin, Sadie, (wid Frank);
Maurer, Phoebe, (wid Henry);
Mead, Martha P., (wid Walter);
Moran, Adelia, (wid Michael);
Mossman, Thirza, (wid Alexander), boards at S. J. Arnett;
Mott, Sarah M., (wid Aaron J.), boards at Wm. V. Allen;
Moyer, Anna L., (wid Morris J.);
Oline, Mary, (wid Olaf), boards at Rev. Henry McClenaghan;
Palmer, Mary, (wid Samuel H.);
Polensky, Bertha, (wid Gotlef C.);
Ramsier, Mary, (wid Charles);
Remender, Ellen, (wid Fred), boards at H. C. Lowman;
Rowlett, Mary E., (wid Edwin);
Schwank, Alvina, (wid Christian);
Schwartz, Katherine (wid Andrew);
Trine, Cynthia, (wid Wm.);
Utter, Mary, (wid Wm. H.);
Wahl, Johanna, (wid Jerard);
Ward, Mary, (wid Charles P.);
Williamson, Martha J., (wid Stephen B.), boards at D. T. Hodson;
Wilson, Dorothy E., (wid Rensaeller);
Wyatt, Mary A., (wid John E.);
Young, Nancy J., (wid Claus);
Zessin, Ernestine, (wid Herman);
Zumbrunn, Bertha, (wid Matthew).

Kalamazoo
A discontinued country post office, located in Kalamazoo precinct.

Kent’s Siding
A siding on the C. & N. W. Ry., 5 miles northwest of Norfolk.

Warnerville Population not listed
A station and post office on the Union Pacific Ry., 5 miles southwest of Norfolk.

In addition to the widows listed below. The death dates of some of the
individuals are also listed below.
The publisher of the book also wrote about spellings of surnames. Here are the
ones they wrote that may have a different spelling:                                                        Clevitter, see Klavitter;                                                                                                   Deering see also Duehring;                                                                                                Duehring, see also Deering;                                                                                               Harrington, see also Herrington;                                                                                      Herrington, see also Harrington;                                                                                     Jung, see also Young;                                                                                                         Liese, see Lease;                                                                                                                Miller, see also Moeller and Mueller;                                                                                Mueller, see also Miller and Moeller;                                                                                 Olson, see also Ohlson;                                                                                                 Reardon, see Riordan;                                                                                                  Reuss, see also Rice;                                                                                                      Rice, see also Reuss;                                                                                               Schaefer, see Shafer and Shaffer;
Schmidt, see also Smith;                                                                                               Schneider, see also Snider and Snyder;                                                                        Snider, see also Schneider.

Widows and Deaths in Norfolk, Nebraska
Anderson, Fredericka, (wid Aaron C.), residence 514 Hastings Ave.
Anderson, Minnie, (wid Julius), boards at 401 S. 2nd.
Apfel, Mary, (wid Charles), residence south side Grove 2 house east of 4th.
Asmus, Louise, (wid Charles), residence 434 S. 5th.
Barney, Louise, (wid George L.), boards at 1216 Koenigstein Ave.
Barrett, Mary D., (wid Burt W.), residence 401 S. 8th.
Barritt, Sarah E., (wid Lawler), residence 1104 Blaine.
Beal, Mary, (wid Sparks R.), boards at 434 S. 4th.
Beemer, Levi S., Died March 17, 1912, Age 78.
Beemer, Mary C., (wid Levi S.), residence 210 Braasch Ave.
Benish, Anna, (wid Carl), boards at 214 S. 9th.
Benson, Matilda, (wid James A.), boards at 610 S. 9th.
Best, Viola, (wid John W.), residence 700 S. 1st.
Black, Ella, (wid Adam), boards at H. J. Rohwedder.
Bleakney, Jeanette A., (wid George W.), boards at 1103 Madison Ave.
Bley, Susannah, (wid August), residence 700 S. 7th.
Boeck, Bertha L., (wid John F.), boards at 50 Madison Ave.
Bondurant, Mathilda, (wid John), boards at 1200 S. 4th.
Brandenburg, Wilhelmina, (wid August), boards at August Brandenburg.
Brandenburg, Wilhelmina, (wid August, Jr.), boards at August Brandenburg.
Briggs, Myra, (wid Robert), residence 1103 Park Ave.
Brown, Sarah J., (wid John H.), residence 1100 Cleveland.
Burton, Etta, (wid Joseph), residence 112 S. 13th.
Burton, Joseph, Died Dec. 27, 1911, Age 59.
Cantwell, Mary, (wid Thomas C.), residence 202 N. 8th.
Cantwell, Thomas C., Died April 15, 1911, Age 57.
Carberry, Margaret, (wid Patrick H.), residence 300 S. 12th.
Carrabine, Elizabeth, (wid Thomas), residence 609 S. 10th.
Chapman, Annie, (wid Amasa E.), boards at 312 S. 5th.
Chesney, Margaret, (wid David), residence 106 N. 8th.
Chester, Evelyn, (wid Uriah), boards at 910 Madison Ave.
Clark, Henry C., Died June 18, 1912, Age 56
Clark, Nora, (wid Henry C.), residence 707 S. 3rd.
Creamer, Delia, (wid John), boards at 715 Norfolk Ave.
Crew, Lissie E., (wid Arthur), music teacher, 1216 Taylor Ave, residence same.
Davenport, Mary E., (wid George), residence 109 N. 9th.
Davidson, Ella M., (wid Charles W.), dressmaker, 305 S. 11th, residence same.
Davis, Dora M., (wid Nelson J.), boards at 505 S. 8th.
Davis, Ellen, (wid Samuel), boards at 717 S. 1st.
Dean, Minerva, (wid George W.), residence 1103 Madison Ave.
Degner, Julius, Died Nov 4, 1911, Age 77.
Degner, Wilhelmina, (wid Julius), boards at 418 S. 5th.
Delahoyde, Amanda E., (wid Wm. H.), residence 421 S. 3rd.
Demmon, Anah M. C., (wid George H.), boards at 605 S. 9th.
Desmond, Elsie, (wid Daniel), residence 910 Nebraska Ave.
Dick, Martha, (wid Jonas S.), residence 707 S. 4th.
Donnar, Albertina, (wid Wm.), residence 609 S. 5th.
Doughty, Mary J., (wid Harrison), boards at 604 S. 9th.
Duehring, Wilhelmina, (wid August), boards at 37 Madison Ave.
Eberly, George T., Died Jan. 31, 1911, Age 73.
Eberly, Lydia, (wid George T.), residence 1 block north of E. Norfolk ave. [Park Add.].
Eccles, Martha V., (wid Robert J.), residence 1000 Cleveland.
Eccles, Robert J., Died April 4, 1912, Age 49.
Endres, Bertha, (wid Michael), residence 611 S. 10th.
Everett, Mary J., (wid Robert), residence 424 S. 3rd.
Ferguson, Emma J., (wid Thomas), rooming house 1208 S. 1st, residence same.
Fix, Geeske, (wid Joseph), residence 215 N. 7th.
Forrest, Laura, (wid John), residence 204 S. 8th.
Foster, Marilla, (wid George W.), boards at 214 S. 12th.
Fowler, Mary J., (wid Wm. A.), residence 75 Philip Ave.
Fry, Barbara, (wid Andrew), boards at 1006 Blaine.
Gaylord, Irene, (wid L. Marion), residence 403 Philip Ave.
Gildea, Nellie, (wid John), residence 419 S. 5th.
Gillette, Elizabeth, (wid Nathaniel N.), residence 309 Philip Ave.
Goodell, Rose T., (wid George), boards at 412 S. 4th.
Groom, Hattie, (wid Alfred E.), residence 1005 Philip Ave.
Haase, Augusta, (wid Ferdinand), boards at 205 S. 10th.
Haase, Lizzie, (wid August), residence north side 8th 2 south of Victoria Ave.
Hagey, Wm. H. H., Dr., Died Oct. 8, 1911, Age 70.
Hancock, Alice, (wid Samuel W.), housekeeper, 406 S. 8th.
Hastings, Mary A., (wid Oliver P.), boards at 1211 Nebraska Ave.
Heckmann, Carolina (wid Gottlieb), boards at 720 S. 1st.
Heitzman, Belinda, (wid Samuel F.), residence 813 S. 8th.
Hewins, Adelia A. (wid Sheldon E.), residence 305 S. 12th.
Hicks, Ottillia, (wid Wm.), dressmaker 408 Park Ave., residence same.
Hills, Clara M., (wid George W.), residence 311 S. 12th
Hull, Annie E., (wid Philip W.), residence 434 S 3rd.
Huntsberger, Meta A., (wid John W.), residence 303 N. 11th.
Hurford, I. Mae, (wid Louie C.), boards at 1308 Norfolk Ave.
Illgen, Charlotte, (wid Charles), proprietor Atlantic Hotel, 111 S. 6th.
Jansen, Herman, Died Feb. 14, 1912, Age 72.
Jansen, Julia, (wid Herman), residence 312 S. 11th.
Johnson, Julia, (wid Herman), residence 312 S. 11th.
Johnson, Margaret M., (wid A. J.), boards at 1101 Koenigstein Ave.
Kampman, Annie, (wid Conrad R.), restaurant 1211 Cleveland, residence 1224 S. 1st.
Kampman, Conrad R., Died Oct. 14, 1911, Age 45.
Kanzler, Katherine, (wid Fred), residence 715 S. 4th.
Kayl, Ricka, (wid John), residence 600 S. 4th.
Kendall, Mary E., (wid Arthur B.), boards at 210 3d ave.
{Ed. Note: is this 3rd ave or 3rd street and then north or south 3rd street?}
Kenerson, Mary, (wid Charles), residence 1212 S. 1st.
Kiepke, Lena, (wid Carl), residence 310 S. 12th.
Kierstead, Susan, (wid George), boards at 601 S. 8th.
King, Ada, (wid Alonzo), helper Oxnard Hotel, boards at 207 S. 10th.
Klentz, Christina, (wid Carl), residence 605 S. 4th.
Knohl, Lena, (wid Vincent), residence 410 Lincoln Ave.
Kummetz, Katherine, (wid Christian), boarding house 126 S. 5th.
LaFarge, Clara E., (wid George W.), clerk Fair Store, boards 1100 Prospect Ave.
Lamb, Julia, (wid Silas), boards 1108 Taylor Ave.
Law, Wm. H., Died June 15, 1911, Age 79.
Lenz, Bertha, (wid August), residence 700 S. 3rd.
Leu, Bertha, (wid Ferdinand), residence Cottonwood St. [Park addition].
Lidtka, Fredericka, (wid Frederick), boards at W. F. Ahlman.
Light, Joseph A., Died April 4, 1911, Age 57.
Loucks, Eda V., (wid Robert), boards at 601 S. 10th.
Lunbeck, Margaret, (wid Lemuel S.), boards at 508 S. 9th.
McCarthy, Elizabeth, (wid Justin), residence 500 S. 14th.
McCaslin, Ora, (wid Cyrus S.), residence 1105 Hayes Ave.
McChestney, Margaret, (wid David), residence 106 N. 8th.
McGhan, Mary A., (wid James F.), residence 1202 Madison.
McGrane, John F., Died march 9, 1912, Age 40.
McGrane, Vina M., (wid John F.), residence 1109 Cleveland
McMillan, Martha A., (wid Jesse), residence 207 N. 9th.
McNeely, Wilhelmina, Mrs., Died May 27, 1912, Age 52.
Maass, Amelia, (wid Wm.), boards at 705 S. 4th.
Maass, Wm., Died April 9, 1911, Age 75.
Machmueller, August C., Died Jan 25, 1912, age 51.
Machmueller, Minnie, (wid August C.), residence 1102 Blaine.
Madsen, Anna M., (wid Christian), boards at 410 Madison Ave.
Maher, Ella, (wid Timothy F.), boards at 401 S. 8th.
Mallory, Mary, (wid Charles), boards at M. C. Jewett.
Mapes, Lucinda D., (wid Wm. E.), boards at 515 N. 10th.
Masters, Sarah, (wid Samuel), boards at 402 S. 4th.
Mather, Lucy, (wid Samuel), residence 104 S. 1st.
Mathewson, Mary G., (wid Joseph), boards at 1102 Norfolk Ave.
Meister, Anna, (wid George T.), residence 407 N. 11th.
Meister, George T., Died Jne 21, 1912, Age 45.
Mills, Mary C., (wid Harvey), boards at 400 S. 6th.
Mittlestadt, Emelia, (wid Julius), boards at 201 N. 12th.
Moldenhauer, Amelia, (wid August W.), residence 116 Norfolk Ave.
Montague, Mary, (wid John), boards at 507 S. 9th.
Napier, Pearl M., (wid Robert), clerk S. K. Brown, boards at 408 S. 10th.
Nenow, Mary, (wid August), residence 416 S. 6th.
Nethaway, Louise L. (wid Ezer), residence 401 S. 3rd.
Nichols, Sarah B., (wid Joseph), boards at 800 S. 4th.
O’Brien, Mary, (wid Michael), residence 504 S. 7th.
O’Brien, Michael, Died Aug. 13, 1911, Age 74.
O’Donnell, Catherine E., (wid James), boards at 1307 Norfolk Ave.
Osborn, Mary H., (wid Albert), residence 206 S. 6th.
Page, Cordelia, (wid Zeno D.), residence 408 S. 10th.
Pahn, Louise, (wid Martin), residence 409 S. 11th.
Parker, Flora, (wid George C.), residence South 1st beyond city limits.
Parker, Olive G., (wid Wm. T.), residence 1101 S. 1st.
Pilant, Christina, (wid Joseph; Pilant & Kingsley), residence Pacific Hotel. {Ed. Note:
Pilant & Kingsley, (Mrs. Christina Pilant, Welch A. Kingsley), Proprietors Pacific
Hotel 5th southwest corner Norfolk Ave
Powers, Elvira, (wid Isaac), boards at 200 N. 9th.
Rader, Lizzie, (wid Albert E.), residence 307 S. 12th.
Rainbolt, N. A., Died Feb. 21, 1912, Age 70.
Recroft, Jane, (wid Thomas), boards at 510 S. 7th.
Reeson, Martha K., (wid Samuel), residence 207 S. 5th.
Reuss, Letie, (wid Joseph), boards at 304 S. 9th.
Revolon, Helen M., (wid Gus), furnished rooms 0233 Norfolk Ave., residence same.
Robertson, Anna G., (wid Wm. M.), residence 301 S 4th.
Rock, Anna, (wid Reuben A.), residence 512 S. 1st.
Roeske, Anna, (wid Charles), residence 603 S. 4th.
Rojahn, Anna, (wid Fred), residence 208 Madison Ave.
Romine, Helen, (wid James), residence 310 Braasch Ave.
Rozalez, Katherine, (wid Juan), boarding house 300 Philip Ave., residence same.
Rudat, Augusta, Mrs., Died Jan. 21, 1912, Age 54.
Salmon, Mary J., (wid Wm. H.), residence 301 S 3rd.
Sanders, Mary, (wid John), boards at 305 N. 11th.
Satterlee, Ann, (wid George), boards at R. W. E. Boyd.
Schelly, Regula, (wid Frederick), residence 109 N. 7th.
Schmer, Elizabeth, (wid Philip), residence 400 S. 14th.
Schmidt, Henrietta, (wid Carl), housekeeper 208 S. 5th.
Schmode, Augusta, (wid Carl), boards at 201 N. 12th.
Schram, Charles, Died July 2, 1911, Age 60.
Schram, Minnie, (wid Charles), residence 506 S. 3rd.
Schultz, Wilhelmina, (wid Carl), boards at 501 S. 4th.
Schwartz, Albertine, (wid Wm.), boards at 201 S. 1st.
Schwertfeger, Emila, (wid Ernest R.), residence 120 Norfolk Ave.
Searle, Ida M., (wid Wheeler J.), boards at 210 S. 12th.
Selling, Augusta, (wid Wm.), residence 402 S. 1st.
Shapley, Jennie L., (wid Carl), boarding house 420 S. 5th, residence same.
Shaw, Clarence F., Died March 21, 1912, Age 42.
Shaw, Frances E., (wid David), boards at 600 S. 1st.
Shaw, Grace A., (wid Clarence F.), residence 613 S. 8th.
Shorten, Eliza, (wid James), residence 421 S. 3rd.
Show, Levi, Died June 15, 1911, Age 89.
Shurtz, John S., Died May 12, 1912, Age 83.
Siecke, Charles L., Died Jan. 7, 1911, Age 73.
Siecke, Dora M., (wid Charles L.), residence 407 Lincoln Ave.
Smith, Dora E., (wid Eli), boards at 608 S. 9th.
Smith, Lucretia, (wid John L.), boards at G. D. Smith.
Southwick, Ina R., (wid Bert), dressmaker 311 park Ave., residence same.
Spaulding, Mary E., (wid Henry L.), residence 304 S. 9th.
Spencer, Martha, (wid Wm. B.), boards at 405 S. 5th.
Stamm, Emma J., (wid Wm. E.), housekeeper 811 Cleveland.
Stegelman, Elizabeth, (wid Adolph), residence 313 S. 10th.
Stein, Augusta M., (wid Albert T.), residence 402 Park Ave.
Stolzenburg, Charlotte, (wid Frederick), residence 106 N. 10th.
Tappert, Emma, (wid Otto F.), residence 607 S. 10th.
Taylor, Lida, (wid Edgar B.), residence 1119 S. 4th.
Teal, Mary, (wid Andrew), residence 615 S. 4th.
Thompson, Anna, (wid Charles), residence 704 S. 3rd.
Trennapohl, Fannie, (wid Fred), domestic 1102 Koenigstein Ave.
Trowbridge, Jennie, (wid Frank), boards at 200 S. 10th.
Truelove, Maria, (wid Wm.), furnished rooms 101 Norfolk Ave., residence same.
Tubbs, Maude, (wid Charles), clerk Fair Store, boards at 112 S. 13th.
Uecker, Martha, (wid Gustav), residence 1103 Philip Ave.
Uecker, Minnie, (wid Theodore), residence Park Addition.
Van Every, Almira C., (wid Peter McK), boards at 1006 Prospect Ave.
Walters, Mary, (wid Frederick G.), boards at 601 S. 8th.
Warnstedt, Emma, (wid Theodore C. A.), residence 418 S. 3rd.
Warnstedt, Theodore C. A., Died July 18, 1911, Age 48.
Warrick, Harriet E., (wid James), boards at 907 Norfolk Ave.
Weekes, Anna, (wid James), boards at 1307 Norfolk Ave.
Weills, Helen, (wid Rev. John C. S.), boards at 700 S. 9th.
Weills, John C. S., Rev., Died June 30, 1912, Age 65.
Werner, Louise, (wid Fred), boards at 414 S. 5th.
Westervelt, Amelia A., (wid Ira G.), residence 400 S. 6th.
Widaman, Wm. H., Died June 18, 1912, Age 72.
Wille, Bertha, (wid Frederick), residence east side 7th 3 north of Elm.
Witters, Olga F., (wid Fred L.), residence 429 S. 5th.
Zastrow, Amelia, (wid Wm.), residence 417 S. 4th.
Zastrow, Wm., Died May 16, 1911, Age 70.

1903 Thanksgiving in Norfolk

Thanksgiving in Norfolk

Quiet Home Observance a Feature of the Holiday

Town Wore Sunday Aspect

Business Houses Generally Closed During the Afternoon, and Many of Them all Day—Services held in Several of the Churches of the City.

 

            Thanksgiving was very generally, though very quietly observed in Norfolk yesterday.  There was no public observance outside of the services in the churches, and in an amusement way, the ball of the firemen at the Marquardt hall, but, after all, it was perhaps one of the most completely enjoyed holidays ever observed by the people of Norfolk.  The family gatherings, the rest from the toils of a week or a year, were the appreciable features, and nearly everyone participated in the observance to this extent.  The downtown business streets had an almost Sunday-like aspect during the entire afternoon, and a number of the business houses remained closed during the entire day, while the proprietors and the clerks observed the holiday after their own inclinations.  In spite of the high price of the Thanksgiving turkey, many of them were disposed of by the local dealers, and there were few in the city but who sat down to a dinner of more than ordinary excellence.  It was an unusual holiday in the matter of weather.  The people of Norfolk have experienced warm Thanksgivings, and dry Thanksgiving, and cold Thanksgivings and wet Thanksgivings, but seldom have they known of white Thanksgivings, and this is what they had yesterday.  A layer of snow covered the ground, and many were inclined to confuse the holiday with the Christmas season.  The air was chilly and the snow did not melt to any considerable extent during the entire day.  The wind was from the south, but frost-laden and somewhat disagreeable.  Sleigh riding and fun with sleds and skates were possible to those who were not too particular about the surfaces and general conditions.

School Exercises

            Observance of the holiday by the schools was Wednesday afternoon, when nearly every room had something on for the entertainment of the pupils and patrons of the schools.  Literary exercises, music, spelling down contests, or the serving of treats of pop corn or other seasonable delicacies formed entertainment in may of the rooms, but the real significance of the holiday was the announcement a the close of the day’s work that there would be no more school until Monday and the pupils and teachers would be left to enjoy the vacation as they desired.

Source:  The Norfolk Daily News, Friday, November 27, 1903, page 5.

 

1964 Norfolk City Directory Businesses

A Look Back to 1964

 The items that follow are excerpts from the Norfolk City Directory 1964 issue.                 There are a few businesses mentioned also in Madison, Nebraska.

Agricultural Implement Dealers
John Deere Sales & Service 140 E. 3rd (Madison)
Dinkel Implement Co. 315 S. 1st
Love & Weiland Equipment Co. 336 W. 3rd (Madison)
Madison Farm Equipment 143 W 3rd
Karl Meck Implement   end Omaha Ave.
Norfolk Farm Equipment Co. 301 N. 4th
Reigle Implement Co. 103 W 2nd (Madison)
S & S Wholesale Supply 301 S 1st

Apartment Buildings
Colonial Apartments   1000 Norfolk Ave.
Commodore Apartments    1101 Norfolk Ave.
Emoh Apartments    1104 Koeningstein Ave.
Faubels Court Apartments 607 Blaine
Green Gable Apartments  812 S. 8th
Hoskinson Apartments   110 Braasch Ave.
Johnson Apartments   918 S. 4th
Kruse Apartments   704 Koenigstein Ave.
Lake Side Apartments   2601 S. 13th
McNeely Apartments   206 S. 4th
Mohawk Apartments   128 S. 5th
Park Avenue Apartments   402 Park Ave.
Sihacek Apartments  112 N. 9th
Werner Apartments  105 N. 9th
Windsor Apartments  304 N. 12th

Automobile Dealers
Keith Glatt Motors 605 E. Norfolk Ave.
Jenny Motor Co. 115 Norfolk Ave.
Leichliter Chevrolet Co. 2nd corner Pearl (Madison)
Meiergard Rambler Inc.  119 Norfolk Ave.
Mimick Motor 427 S. Pearl (Madison)
Northrup Chevrolet Co. 218 Braasch Ave.
Petring Lincoln Mercury Sales Inc. 209 S. 5th
Petring Motor Co. Inc. 423 Madison Ave.
Shaffer Pontiac—Buick Inc. 707 Norfolk Ave.

Automobile Dealers—Used Cars
Cobb Motors 707 Madison Ave.
Kralik Auto Sales 844 W. 3rd (Madison)

Baked Goods—Retail
Childs Food Shoppe 429 Norfolk Ave.
Continental Baking Co. 1237 Michigan Ave.
Mel’s Bakery 221 Norfolk Ave.
Jerome M. Osterday 1307 Logan
Sheppard’s Home Bakery 209 Norfolk Ave.
Wonder Bread Thrift Store  1237 Michigan Ave.

Barber Shops
Bob’s Barber Shop 802 1/2 Norfolk Ave.
Deluxe Barber Shop 206 S. Pearl (Madison)
Eiben’s Barber Shop 216 Norfolk Ave.
Faubel Barber & Hat Shop 211 1/2 Norfolk Ave.
Fifth Street Barber Shop 439 1/2 Norfolk Ave.
Fix Barber Shop 511 S. 4th
Otto C. Hart3ig 426 Norfolk Ave.
Joe’s Barber Shop 301 Braasch Ave.
Ken’s Barber Shop  1416 S. 1st
Maas Barber Shop 201 Norfolk Ave.
North Third Street Barber Shop 197 N. 3rd
Hunt J. Quentin 223 Norfolk Ave.
Service Barber Shop 114 S. 4th
Shorty’s Barber Shop 118 S. 3rd (Madison)
Storek’s Barber Shop 112 W 3rd (Madison)
Stan’s Westgate Barber Shop 101 N. 13th

Beauty Shops
Anne’s Beauty Shop 816 W. 4th (Madison)
Amy’s Beauty Ship 214 N. 8th
Bertha’s Beauty Salon 200 S. 4th
Cora Mae Craig Beauty Shop 1100 S. 5th
Dell’s Beauty Shop 1306 Park Ave.
Della’s Beauty Shop 342 E. 2nd  (Madison)
Floma’s Beauty Salon 1102 S. 3rd
Franc’s Beauty Shop 109 N. 4th
Hattie’s Beauty Salon 109 N. Pine basement
Hillview Beauty Shop 1501 Elm Ave.
Jerry’s Beauty Salon 104 S. 5th
Kay’s Beauty Shop 110 S. 13th
LaLaine’s Beauty Salon and Gift Shop 201 Norfolk Ave.
Leona’s Beauty Salon 505 S. 10th
Loretta’s Beauty Salon 306 Omaha Ave.
Madison Beauty Spot 121 W. 3rd (Madison)
Midway Beauty Salon 1101 S. 4th
Mildred’s Beauty Shop 1214 Philip Ave.
Pat’s Beauty Shop 906 S. 5th
Porter’s Beauty Shoppe 131 W. 6th (Madison)
Ray’s Beauty Shop 313 Phillip Ave.
Reinhold Beauty Shop 112 N. 8th
Tews Beauty Salon 1201 S 6th
Ursula’s Beauty Nook 811 S. 13th
Westgate Beauty Salon 101 N. 13th

Buildings — Office and Public
Bishop Block  101 N. 4th
City Auditorium 127 N. 1st
City Hall 208 W. 3rd (Madison)
Court House 737 S. Lincoln (Madison)
DeLay National Bank Building 106 S. 4th
Federal Building 125 S. 4th
Five Thirteen Norfolk Building 512 Norfolk Ave.
Granada Building 509 Norfolk Ave.
Killian Block 329 Norfolk Ave.
King Building 108 S. 4th
Koehn Building 432 Norfolk Ave.
Norfolk Medical Arts Building 1300 Nebraska Ave.
Ommerman Building 118 S. 4th
Parrish Building 429 Norfolk Ave.
Schoregge Block 435 Norfolk Ave.

Bus Lines
Arrow Black Hills Stage Lines 110 N. 4th
Arrow State Lines inc. 700 N. 4th
Center Service Lines 120 N. 5th
P Y N Bus Line  120 N. 5th
United Motor Ways 120 N. 5th
Winner Bus Line 120 N. 5th

Bus Stations
Alden’s Bus Depot 304 S. Pearl (Madison)
Union Bus Depot 120 N. 5th

Cafes
Blue Rooster Restaurant 1300 Norfolk Ave.
Mary’s Cafe 801 E. Norfolk Ave.

Clothing—Retail
Babe’s Shop (womens) 107 N. 4th
Berle’s Mens Shop 423 Norfolk Ave.
Beverly’s Store (womens) 426 Norfolk Ave.
Fashion City (womens) 310 Norfolk Ave.
Freudenburg Clothing Store 215 S. Pearl (Madison)
Mode O’Day (womens) 105 N. 4th
Norfolk Live Stock Paddock 1601 S. 1st
Sillik’s 601 E. Norfolk Ave.
Star Clothing Store (men) 424 Norfolk Ave.
Style Shop (womens and childrens) 316 Norfolk Ave.
Three Sisters (womens) 307 Norfolk Ave.

Gasoline Stations
Beckner Sincair Service 101 E. Norfolk Ave.
Bob & Bill’s Service Station 543 W. 3rd (Madison)
Champlin Service 516 E. Norfolk Ave.Coovers Derby Service 1320 S. 1st
Deep Rock Service 400 Braasch Ave.
Ecpmp Service 1220 N. 1st
Ed’s D-X Service 701 S. 13th
Eden’s Standard Service 700 Norfolk Ave.
Eighty-One Texaco Service 710 S. 13th
Faulstich Kar Service 613 S. 1st
Filip’s D-X Service 200 S. 1st
Gene’s Standard Service 1027 S. 13th
Harrison’s Phillips “66” Service  101 Norfolk Ave.
Hi-Way Service 320 E. Norfolk Ave.
Hillview Services Station 507 N. 13th
Hudson Oil Co. 800 Norfolk Ave.
Hupp’s Champlin & radiator Service 112 S. 1st
Kohler Service 609 S. 13th
Larsen’s Conoco Service 504 N. 13th
Lau’s Service 214 Norfolk Ave.
Long’s Service—Phillip’s “66” 1301 Norfolk Ave.
M & H Oil Co.101 S. Pearl (Madison)
Manske Oil Co. 300 Madison Ave.
Mary’s Mobil Station 801 E. Norfolk Ave.
McCain’s Conoco 810 Norfolk Ave.
Ninth Street 66 Service Station 811 Norfolk Ave.
Norfolk Deep Rock Service 311 Omaha Ave.
Norfolk Oil Co. 500 Omaha Ave.
Northside Oil Co. N. Pearl (Madison)
Pat O’Gorman Oil Co. E. Omaha Ave. and Logan
Olson’s Sinclair Service 901 Norfolk Ave.
Omaha Avenue 66 Service 101 E. Omaha Ave.
Paul’s Apco 400 E. Norfolk Ave.
Paul’s Apco Service 1024 S. 13th
Paulson’s Skelly Service 316 Omaha Ave.
Roedel Standard Service 101 S. 1st
Stockman’s DX Service 1301 S. 1st
Superior “400” 905 S. 13th
Third Street Texaco Service 200 S. 3rd
Van Super Service Inc. 214 S. 1st

Groceries and Meats—Retail
Bill’s G W Market 116 S. Pearl (Madison)
Braasch Grocery 704 Pasewalk Ave.
Clanton’s Grocery 1209 Nebraska Ave.
Cole’s IGA Foodliner 1306 Norfolk Ave.
Co-op Jack & Jill 232 S. Pearl (Madison)
Economy Food Market 316 Braasch Ave.
Fritz’s Handy Grocery & Produce 121 W. 2nd (Madison)
Harmel’s Thrifty-Way Food Market 807 S. 13th
Hartwig Grocery 511 S. 4th
Hinky-Dinky Stores 121 S. 3rd
Little Giant Grocery 922 S. 4th
McCarthy Grocery 705 Spruce Ave.
National Foods 200 Madison Ave.
Owl Jack & Jill Super Market Inc. 712 S. 13th
Phillip L. Ressell 500 Matrau Ave.
Safeway Stores Inc. 302 Philip Ave.
Skylon Grocery 501 N. 13th
Sunshine Inc. 513 Norfolk Ave.
Test IGA Store 241 S. Pearl (Madison)
Unger’s Handy Grocery 505 W. 3rd (Madison)
Walters Grocery 407 S. 2nd
Wilson’s Grocery 215 S. 11th
Wolff’s Grocery 1906 S. 1st

Motels
Becker’s Motel 407 N. 13th
Blue Ridge Motel 916 S. 13th
Bree-Ternes Motel 711 S. 13th
Buck-A-Roo Motel 610 S. 13th
Capri Motor Hotel 211 E. Norfolk Ave.
Flamingo Motel & Café 1019 S. 13th
Mill Bridge Cabin Camp 123 E. Norfolk Ave.
Raasch’s Motel rear 504 N. 13th
Rose Ed Motel 1302 Verges Ave.
Sey-Crest Motel 721 E. Norfolk Ave
Skyline Motel 509 N. 13th

Rest Homes
Norfolk Convalescent Hospital & Nursing Home 1414 S. 3rd
Wayside Nursing Home 201 N. 12th

Restaurants
A & W Root Beer Drive-In 920 S. 13th
Beef Eaters Grill & Lounge 1326 Norfolk Ave.
Alpine Cafe 302 S. Pearl (Madison)
Big Bun Cafe 119 N. 5th
Blue Bell Cafe 214 Norfolk Ave.
Blue Rooster Restaurant 1300 Norfolk Ave.
Bobb’s Cafe 107 N. 8th
Butch’s Sandwich Ship 121 N. 3rd
Carl’s Cafe 1427 S. 1st
Chuck Wagon 101 Omaha Ave.
Dan’s Cafe & Piano Lounge 710 S. 13th
Dog & Suds Drive In 1019 S. 13th
Double—K Drive In 1032 S. 13th
Flamingo Cafe 1019 S. 13th
Giovannis Pizzeria 522 Norfolk Ave.
The Goody Shop 111 S. 5th
Hamburger Hut 114 S. 3rd
Harbison’s Cafe 127 Norfolk Ave.
High’s Cafe 823 E. Norfolk Ave.
Hill Top Cafe 501 N. 13th
Hotel Madison 4th and Norfolk Ave.
Jane’s Cafe 106 S. 5th
Jax Cafe 211 Norfolk Ave.
Lazy L Cafeteria 410 Norfolk Ave.
Mary’s Cafe 801 E. Norfolk Ave.
Miller’s Avenue Cafe 206 Norfolk Ave.
Mom’s Cafe 112 S. 4th
Norfolk Country Club Restaurant  end Country Club road
North Side Cafe  N. Pearl (Madison)
Prenger’s 116 E. Norfolk Ave.
Paul S. Schruber 507 Prospect Ave.
Starlite Cafe 308 S. 6th
Stockman’s Cafe 1035 S. 13th
Stockyards Cafe 1601 S. 1st
The Trails 2608 S. 13th
Welcome Cafe 1421 S. 1st

1960 Norfolk Avenue — City Directory

A Look at Norfolk from the 1960 Norfolk City Directory

The view is on Norfolk Avenue from 1st Street going west to 9th Street

The even numbers are on the north side of the street.

The odd numbers are on the south side of the street.

1st Street intersection

 100  Radio Produce

104 Asmus Buick auto dealer

108-110 Norfolk Bottling Co.

            Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.

112-114 Asmus Buick (used car lot)

118  vacant

120  Interstate Glass Co.

       Nebraska State Employment

122 Twin—States Typewriter Co.

124  Day & Nite Cafe

128 Larson’s Food Market

101  Harrison’s Phillips 66 Service

107  Norfolk Office Equipment

119  Harry T. Boehnke auto radiator repair

       Meiergard Rambler autos

127 Cecil & Bob’s Cafe

       Mrs. Winifred Uttecht

       Myron R. Pilger

129 vacant

131 The Brass Rail liquors

      Mrs. Evelyn C. Peersen

 2nd Street intersection

200  Army Surplus Store

202  Chas. A. Rumbaugh used merchandise

       Chas. A. Rumnbaugh

204  Sportsman’s Bar beer

206  F & H Cafe

208 Club Billiards

212 Maas Wallpaper paint store

214 Blue Bell Cafe

      Lou’s Service gas station

216  Eiben’s Barber Shop

218  Sherwin—Williams Co. paint

220  Andy’s Tire Service, Inc. tire repair

222 vacant

224 Elkhorn Bar  beer

226  Western Auto Associate Store       auto accessories & parts

228  Elkhorn Hotel

       Mrs. Edith Beers

230  Rasmussen Pharmacy

      Top Value Redemption Store       premium  goods

232  Cyril R. Langdale

201  Oxnard Hotel

       Lowell W. Vawser

       LaLaines Beauty Salon & Gift Shop

       basement—Cook’s Exchange bicycles

205 vacant

207 Deon R. Deuel

209 Home Bakery

211  Snack Bar restaurant

211 1/2 Faubel Barber Hat Shop

213 Storz Supply Corp. wholesale auto supplies

215 Coast to Coast stores hardware

      Elston T. McConahay

217 C. A. Durland Agency     general

      Norfolk Building & Loan Association

      Prospect Hill Cemetery Association.

     Walter H. Pilger, physician

219  Harbor Bar  liquor

      Lawrence  J. McGrath

221 Henning Bakery

      Albert Nelson

223  J. Quentin Hunt barber

225 Rasley’s Cleaners

227-229 The National Bank of Norfolk

 3rd Street intersection

300  3rd Street Bar beverages

302 Behmer’s Music Center

304 Ideal Shoe Service shoe repairs

306 Budget Furniture Mart

308 John’s Place liquors

310 Fashion City  women’s clothing

312 The Durland Trust Co.

316-318 Style Shop women’s clothing

320 Oasis Bar  liquor

322 vacant

324  Gillespie’s Jewelers

      Gillespie Vision Clinic optometry

324 1/2 Jos. T. Gillespie

326 Hotel Madison Coffee Shop

328 Lamp Room beverages

301-303 J. M. McDonald Co. dept store

307 Three Sisters women’s clothing

311-315 Hested Stores Co. 5 c  to $1.00 store

315  Hested Building

       rooms 1—11 vacant

       room 14 Howard J. Strong Associates architects

       rooms 15-16 Howard J. Strong Associates drafting room

       room 17 vacant

317  Star Clothing Store men’s clothing

321  F. W. Woolworth Co. variety store

323-325 Hutchinson’s department store

329-331 Killian Block

       rooms 1-5 Norfolk Beauty School

       room 9 vacant

       room 16 vacant

       3rd floor vacant

 4th Street intersection

400 The Fair Store department store

404  Gary’s Book Store

406 Nisker’s shoes

408 Mode O’Day

410 Lazy L Cafeteria

412 The Golden Rule Store department store

      Mrs. Margaret H. Bare gifts

      Jas. C. Christensen carpenter

414  Putter’s Jewelry

414-416 Ransom House gifts

416  Perrigo Visual Clinic    optometrists

418 Armstrong Jewelry

420 Carlisle’s Correct Shoes

422 Rainbow Bar liquor

424  Jay’s Inc.

426  Beverly’s Store women’s clothing

       Beverly’s Millinery

       Wm. F. Lieerman real estate and insurance

       Otto C. Hartwig barber

       Jos. Govern

       Mrs. Bertha Reuter

428 Cook’s Inc. sporting goods

      Elkhorn  Electric contractors

430 Evans Drugs

432 Burroughs Corp.

     Tom’s Music House

432 Koehn Building

      rooms 1-4 Merlin J. Schoening accountant

      rooms 5-9 vacant

      rooms 10-11 Evans Insurance Service

                         Bernard A. Ptak lawyer

434 Clark’s Shoe Co.

401 The DeLay National Bank

403  Firestone Stores tire dealer

       IOOF Hall

       Rebekah Lodge N. 63

       Elkhorn Encampment N. 27

      Beata Theta Rho No. 8

      Norfolk Canton No. 30

      Patriarchs Militant No. 30

      Ladies Auxiliary

      Norfolk Lodge No. 46

405-407 Ballantyne’s Furniture

409 Bullis Drug Store

411 The Cigar Store

      Ziegenbein Jewelers

      Walter H. Miner dentist

413 Buck’s Booterie

415 Larson—Kuhn men’s clothing

417  Elkhorn Finance Corp.

       Brown Insurance Agency

       Brown—Dederman Realtors real estate and insurance

      Otto W. Burkhardt accountant

      Mapes & Mapes lawyers

      Credit Bureau of Norfolk

      Madison County Abstract Co.

      Equitable Life Assurance  Society

419  Singer Sewing Machine Co.

421 Wezel & Truex Inc. jewelers

      Hutton Hutton lawyers

423  Berle’s Men’s Shop clothing

       V. A. Cook Studio photographs

425  Kesting Furniture

427 French’s Photo Shop

429 Parrish Building

     Childs Food Shoppe bakery

      Frank Currier   chiropractor

431  Norfolk Shoe Co.

433  Fleming’s Pharmacy

       George D. Conwell physician

435  Schoregge Block

       Western Typewriter & Office Supply

       Apartments

        1.  Eleanor M. Weber

        2.  Janis Topinka

        3.  Mrs. Theresa Biermann

      2nd floor  John C. Devine dentist

437 Securities Acceptance Corp

439  Barber’s Gifts

439 1/2 Fifth St. Barber Shop

 5th Street intersection

500 Fifth Street Tavern

506 Chicago Lumber Co. of Norfolk

522 The Iceberg—Pizzeria confectioners

501  Krueger—Ihle Appliance Store

503 Charlie’s Bar

505 Gettman Electric Appliance Co.

507 Krueger—Ihle Electric Co. Inc.

509-511 Thrifty—Way Market  grocery

513-515  Sunshine Food Market grocery

513 Five Thirteen Norfolk Building

      Western Adjustment & Inspection Co.

      State Farm Insurance Co.

      Atlas Corp. real estate

     Fredrick M. Deutsch lawyer

517 New Way Cleaners

519 Arthur F. Froding barber

521  Bill’s Camera & Sporting Goods

523  Model Cleaners Laundry

527  Elkhorn Valley Historical Society of Norfolk

      Basement  Benjamin H. Pronneke

 6th Street intersection

602 Ace Fuel & Grain Co.

606 Norfolk Skelgas Service

      Gallagher Radio & TV repair

601  Joyce Lumber Co.

       Eichelberger Lumber Co.

 7th Street intersection

700 Edens Standard Service

702 Sidles Co. wholesale auto supplies

710  Norfolk Awning Co.

       Anton W. Scoboda

       Marvin  H. Blunck

712 vacant

714  Red Arrow Bar & Package Store

716  Dowd & Stolz Transfer Co. Inc.

       Warrick—Hawkinson Tread Service

 701  Central Electric & Gas Co. local office

707-711  Shaffer Pontiac Inc.

713 Midwest Furniture & Appliance

715 Mrs. Amy R. Peterson

      Midwest Hotel

717 Dime A Time Laundromat

719  George J. Stewart  physician

 8th Street intersection

800 Hudson Oil Co. gas station

802  Bankers Life Insurance Co. of Nebraska

       Watson & Theisen architects

802 1/2 Ferris Barber Shop

804  Mrs. Irma Reeker

806  Wm. J. Schelly

810 Larsen’s Conoco Service

803  Norfolk Public Library

811  Marv’s 66 Service Station

 9th Street intersection

Madison County & Stanton County — Nebraskana index

 

The index below was created by going over 1,312 pages of information to obtain this first time extraction of names from Madison county and Stanton county residence. This was done Nov. 2 – 4, 2013.

If you would like a copy of the article on any of the persons listed below please contact Allied Genealogical Search for more information.

The names listed below were extracted from the book

 NEBRASKANA

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF NEBRASKA MEN AND WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN THE NEBRASKANA SOCIETY

Edited by SARA MULLIN BALDWIN and ROBERT MORTON BALDWIN

HEBRON, NEBRASKA

THE BALDWIN COMPANY

1932

and shows only those names who had a residence listed in Madison or Stanton County at the time the book was printed.   A maiden name (          ) will be listed when shown in the article about her.

A
Silas Gilbert Allen         
Henry Altschuler         
Otto George Austin

B
Clement Guy Baker         
John David Barnett         
Henry F. Barnhart         
Cass Grove Barns         
Charles Cecil Barr         
W.Glen Bell
Samuel Clarence Blackman
Clarence LeslieBrittain
Charles EdwinBurnham
Gordon Bryan Butterfield

C
Clinton Chase
Lillie Lenora (Worker) Coltman
William Poppleton Cowan                        
Daniel Craven                                               
William Sherman Crook                            
Edwin Elijah Crue

D
William Frederich Dahnke                            
Fred J. Dankers                                            
Frederick Hamilton Davis                            
Irwell Montgomery Dawson                         
James Mouton Doty                                 
William Leo Dowling                                    
George Martin Dudley

E
Frank A. Eichberg

F
Elmina Jenny (DeCamp) Fichter                  
Ralph Stevenson Finley                                
Frank Lee Frink                                            
Phillip John Fuesler

G
Arthur Emile Gadbois                                   
Edwin H. Gerhart                                         
James Willis Gillette                              
Oscar Gustafson

H
H. Halderson                                                
Charles Hartner                                         
William Charles Hastings
John Hoaglund                                          
William Robert Hoffman                                
Gene Franklin Huse

I


J
Frank Jensen                                                  
Reuben A. Johnson

K
George Edward Kennedy                                
Otto Koehler                                              
Clyde Lauren Krause

L
John August Lindahl                                  
Francis A. Long, M. D.
Grant Lothrop

M
Orlando Bidwell Manville                                 
Frank George Massman                           
Martin Sylvester McDuffee                               
Bert B. McGinnis                                      
Harry Daniel Miller
Earl John Moyer                                       
George H. Moyer

N

O
Theodore Olk

P
C. E. Plass                                                        
Fay Hall Pollock                                       
Frederick Homer Price                                      
Forest Bourne Putney

Q

R
Alice Mae (Alstrope) Reed                                
Willis Ellsworth Reed                              
Ernest Leonard Reeker                                      
John D. Reid                                          
Edward Samuel Rennick
R. H. Rohrke

S
John Ralph Saxton                                           
Carrie Edith (Moore) Scott                     
Clara Amanda (Webb) Sharp                         
Lucien Stark                                          
James C. Stitt                                                      
Carl Strahle

T
Dr. Edward Tanner                                             
Hardin Sherman Tennant

U

V

W
Edwin Carlos Warner                                       
Frank Austin Warner                              
John Wesley Warrick
Marie O’Donnell Weeks                         
Adolph Eilert Wenke
Bernard Whitwer                                    
Herbert L. Wichman

X

Y

Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nebraskana H — W

The following information was taken from

NEBRASKANA

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF NEBRASKA MEN AND WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED LIFE MEMBERSHIP IN THE NEBRASKANA SOCIETY

Edited by SARA MULLIN BALDWIN and ROBERT MORTON BALDWIN

HEBRON, NEBRASKA

THE BALDWIN COMPANY

1932

 The names and information that is below is for:    A — H
Henry Altschuler                        John David Barnett
Cass Grove Barns                    Charles Cecil Barr
Irwell Montgomery Dawson      George Martin Dudley
Ralph Stevenson Finley            James Willis Gillette
Charles Hartner

The following are listed under H — W
John Hoaglund                           Frank Jensen
Reuben A. Johnson                  George Edward Kennedy
Clyde Lauren Krause               Orlando Bidwell Manville
Harry D. Miller                           Frederick Homer Price
Hardin Sherman Tennant         Edwin Carlos Warner
Frank Austin Warner                John Wesley Warrick
Marie O’Donnell Weeks           Bernard Whitwer

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John Hoaglund

In the Spring of 1868, John M. Hoaglund and Sara (Vastling) Hoaglund, his wife, with their two children emigrated from Sweden to America. John M. Hoaglund, was born at Noravi, Ostergotland, Sweden, April 1, 1831, while his wife was born at Tiderssum, Ostergotlund, April 12, 1824. John Hoaglund, the son, was born in Noravi, September 15, 1861,

Upon reaching Gottenborg, where he was to purchase tickets for the family’s passage to America, John Hoaglund was informed that he had not sufficient passage money to get to Burlington, Iowa, his destination, but that he could reach Jamestown, New York, where there was a Swedish settlement. The sea voyage was sixteen days, and later the mother became so ill that she was unconscious when the emmigrant train reached Jamestown. The family had just two dollars and a half in American money, and the railroad agent, being desirous of getting them off his hands, halted a one-horse dray and had the driver go after the Swedish Methodist minister.

When the minister was informed that the family had no relatives in that part of the country, he resolved to do his best for them and securing a dray, put the mother and children and their home made trunk into it and drove them up to the edge of town where there was an old vacant house. The mother continued ill part of the summer, and the father went to work on the railroad for $2.00 a day. John Hoaglund, the subject of this sketch, then seven years old, was a water boy for the men, while his mother, when she recovered, cooked for twenty-eight of them. Due to the fact that the contractor ran away with the pay roll, Mr. Hoaglund received no wages for his last two month’s work. When winter weather made railroad work impossible, the father secured a job of wood cutting, while the mother took in boarders.

The following summer all worked for the railroad again, and in the fall the father had $300.00 saved. Going eighteen miles out of Jamestown he found a cheap farm which he purchased, making a down payment of $300.00. There they farmed until the Spring of 1878, when they sold out and came to what is known as the Looking Glass, Nebraska. There mail was received twice a week, and Columbus was the nearest railroad town, forty-five miles away.

John Hoaglund, Senior, purchased railroad land, a half section a year before the family moved to Nebraska, at $2.75 an acre. In spite of the low price, however, they were forced to sell the only cow they had to make the small payment on a quarter section and to allow the railroad company to take back one quarter. Mr. Hoagland recalls selling eggs for four cents, butter for three cents, and doing without coffee entirely. Until he reached 20 Mr. Hoagland wore split leather boots. At that time he purchased his first pair of overshoes.

At first, in Nebraska, the family lived in a sod house, and built a sod barn. Drinking water was carried from the home of a neighbor eighty rods away. There was bad luck with the horses, and one of the best was lost when helping a neighbor thresh. The first seven years in Nebraska $1400 was used for the purchase of horses.

The baby sister died on May 5, 1883, while they still lived in the sod house, but finally things improved and at the present time Mr. Hoaglund lives in one of the most comfortable homes in Newman Grove, and is the owner of 700 acres of Nebraska land. His father died at Newman Grove, on January 7, 1921, and his mother also died at Newman Grove, November 4, 1917.

On June 6, 1894, Mr. Hoaglund was married to Hilda Augusta Peterson at Looking Glass, Nebraska. She was a native of Kastlosa, Oland, Sweden, daughter of Jonas and Johanna Peterson. Her brother, Chancy A., was a prominent farmer in Platte County until his death on December 18, 1924. To them were born five children, four of whom are living: Edith, born November 3, 1894, married Victor Larson; Alice, born February 25, 1896, married Dr. Lloyd C. Blockman; Ethel, born September 5, 1897; Ada, born March 21, 1900, who died April 29, 1913; and John C., born September 15, 1903. The two oldest girls received a high school education, while the other two living children were graduated from the University of Nebraska. Ethel is a successful commercial teacher. John served two years as assistant secretary of a Young Men’s Christian Association, was four and a half years in the Newman Grove Post Office, and is now deputy treasurer of Madison County.

During the World War period Mr. Hoaglund’s quota for Liberty bonds was placed, perhaps unjustly, at $5,000.00, and although he had to borrow the money, he purchased that amount. Educating his children also depleted his working capital, and his taxes became larger than his income. However, through the sale of two farms one at $100 and the other at $93 per acre, he readjusted himself. He believes now that in a few more years he will have his land entirely free from indebtedness.

Recently Mr. Hoaglund was elected to life membership in the Nebraskana Society in recognition of his work for the advancement of his community and state. Residence: Newman Grove. (Photograph in Album).

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Frank  Jensen

A physician at Newman Grove, Nebraska since 1903, Frank Jensen was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa, July 22, 1880, the son of Lars and Mary (Sandstrom) Jensen. His father, who was a farmer, was born in Denmark in 1851 and died at El Reno, Oklahoma, July 10, 1915; he served as justice of the peace for years. His mother was born in Denmark and died at El Reno, Oklahoma, October 1, 1902.

Dr. Jensen attended  rural school and was a student at Western Iowa College, Council Bluffs, for two years. In 1903 he received the M. D. degree at the University of Nebraska. He is past president of the Madison County Medical Society, and the Elkhorn Valley Medical society, and is a member of the medical firm Jensen & Morris at Newman Grove, Nebraska. He served as first mayor of the city and has been active in civic affairs there for several years.

He is a member of the American Medical Association, and the Nebraska State Medical Society. His fraternal organizations include: Odd Fellows; Modern Woodmen of America; Royal Neighbors of America; and Rebekahs. He has been a member of the Red Cross for many years He is a Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner.

His marriage to Rose Emoline Batten was solemnized at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October 6, 1906. Mrs. Jensen, who was a milliner, was born at Plattsmouth, June 1, 1884, and died at Newman Grove, December 10, 1912. One son was born to them, Russell J., born November 23, 1909, who is a musician and instructor of piano at Norfolk, Nebraska. On February 15, 1928, Dr. Jensen was married to Inger Engelsgjerd at Newman Grove. They have a daughter, Frances Joan, born August 26, 1930. Residence: Newman Grove.

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Reuben A. Johnson

Born in Moody County, South Dakota, June 26, 1896, Reuben A. Johnson is the son of Rudolph Andrew and Alice (Aaker) Johnson. His father, who is a retired farmer, was born at Drammen, Norway, December 28, 1863; he came to this country in 1880. His mother, whose grandparents came from Norway, was born at Ridgeway, Iowa, September 23, 1874.

Mr. Johnson received the LL. B. degree at the University of Nebraska, in 1923; he attended the high school at Flandreau, South Dakota, where he was graduated in 1917, and in 1918 he was a student at the University of Washington, in Officer’s Training School. He received letters in football, basketball, and track at Flandreau High School, and in 1922, served as steward of Phi Alpha Delta. From June 1, 1917, to June 1, 1918, he was deputy county treasurer of Moody County, South Dakota.

Since 1923, Mr. Johnson has been engaged in the practice of law at Newman Grove, Nebraska, where he is city attorney; a candidate for county attorney in 1930, he was defeated by a close vote. He has been a member of the school board of Newman Grove for three years, is town chairman of the Boy Scouts of America, and holds membership in the Tri Community Club. He is a member of the Red Cross, the District Bar Association, and the Nebraskana Society.

During the World War he served as ensign in the United States Naval Reserve Force, commissioned in 1919. He has served as adjutant of the American Legion for six years, and is a service officer in Post Number 73 in Madison County; he is also county commander of that organization. Mr. Johnson is affiliated with Norwegian Lutheran Church of America.

On December 28, 1922, he was married to Vera Dale Selway at Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Johnson, who was born at Belle Fourche, South Dakota, August 18, 1903, of Welch and English parentage, is descended from Admiral Foote. She is the only child of Richard A. and Josephine (Reynolds) Selway. Their children are: Leon, born February 27, 1925; and Hartrice, born November 3, 1928. Residence: Newman Grove. (Photograph in Album).

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George Edward Kennedy

Born at Oakland, California, October 19, 1881, George Edward Kennedy has been a resident of Nebraska for the past 48 years. He has three brothers, four half brothers and two sisters, of which two brothers and both sisters are living. His father, Charles Johnston Kennedy, was born at South Bend, Indiana, November 29, 1834, and died at Saint Edward, Nebraska, December 29, 1896. He served as manager of the Plasa Gold Mine in California, and was later a funeral director and retail furniture merchant. His ancestry was Scotch-Irish. His mother, Martha Jane (Kyle) Kennedy, was born in New York, November 25, 1851, and died at Saint Edward, Nebraska, November 30, 1906. She was also of Scotch-Irish descent.

Mr. Kennedy attended high school at Saint Edward for two years and upon the death of his father left school and began caring for the family. He is now the owner and operator of two service stations and a silver fox farm at Newman Grove. He is also the owner of two quarter sections of fine farming land. Mr. Kennedy is a member of the Odd Fellows and the Masons, is chairman of the Newman Grove Relief Committee, and is secretary of the Free Fair Board. He is affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and is serving as steward at this time. He is a director of the Co-operative Creamery Association of Newman Grove also.

He was married to Lillian Victoria Cain in Platte County, Nebraska, September 14, 1904. Mrs. Kennedy was born at Lindsay, Nebraska, August 9, 1886, and died at Newman Grove, July 12, 1924. She was the daughter of pioneer Nebraskans. Five children were born to them, Helen M., born September 26, 1905; George Edward, Jr., born January 16, 1911; Vivian L., born November 29, 1912; Thomas Cain, born October 12, 1914; and Margaret Lillian, born March 7, 1920.

On May 27, 1927, Mr. Kennedy married Esther L. Baker, the daughter of Charles and Ella (Hart) Baker who came to Nebraska in 1860. Mrs. Kennedy is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and was a teacher of mathematics for a period of ten years. She also served as principal of the Newman Grove High School from 1924 until 1927. They have a daughter, Ruth Marilyn, born June 14, 1931. George and Vivian manage their father’s fox farm. Residence: Newman Grove. (Photograph in Album)

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Clyde Lauren Krause

Clyde Lauren Krause was born at Albion, Nebraska, July 2, 1893, and has been a resident of this state all his life. His father, Paul Athenial Krause, who was born in Wisconsin, February 26, 1860, has been a tinner, and implement and hardware dealer at Albion, for the past 52 years; his German parents immigrated to this country in 1852, where they settled in Wisconsin, later homesteading in Nebraska. His mother, Carrie Faulkner, who was born in Wisconsin, October 14, 1866, and died at Wahoo, Nebraska, February 14, 1927, was actively interested in nature study and club work. Her parents, who were of Scotch-Irish descent, were settlers in Wisconsin in the early days, and later moved to Nebraska where they were pioneer homesteaders.

Mr. Krause was graduated from the Albion High School in 1911, and was a student at the University of Nebraska, 1911-15, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma. He received letters in basketball and baseball, in high school and was actively identified with athletics during his university career. He also engaged in semi-professional baseball for a time. From 1919 to 1930, he was a partner in the hardware firm P. A. Krause & Sons, at Fullerton, Nebraska. At this time he is secretary-treasurer and a partner in the firm of P. A. Krause & Sons at Albion, acting as director in this organization.

He is a member of the Red Cross, was a member of the Lions Club at Fullerton, from 1927 to 1929, and holds membership in the Masons. He is affiliated with the Congregational Church of Albion, is a member of the Newman Grove Golf Club, and holds membership in the Nebraskana Society. His sports include hunting; fishing; golfing; volleyball; and basketball. His hobby is reading. During the late war Mr. Krause was a sergeant in the medical department of the United States Army, and at this time is a past commander of the American Legion.

He was united in marriage with Eleanor Marie Keenan, at Junction City, Kansas, May 10, 1919. Mrs. Krause, who is a registered nurse, was born at Peoria, Illinois, August 22, 1895, of Irish parentage. During the World War she was an active member of the United States Army Nurses’ Corps, and as a member of the American Legion and its auxiliary, she is very active. Two children were born to this marriage: Margaret Louise, born January 19, 1920; and Janet Marion, born September 7, 1923.

Mr. Krause is a Republican, and served as a member of the Fullerton city council from 1924 to 1930. Residence: Newman Grove.

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Orlando Bidwell Manville

Orlando Bidwell Manville, real estate and investment executive, was born at Watertown, Wisconsin, September 29, 1867. He is the son of Hiram Sage and Helen Frances (Nute) Manville, the former an importer of dry goods and notions until 1876, and general manager of the Converse Cattle Company until 1903. Hiram Sage Manville was born at Great Barrington, Massachusetts on June 13, 1829, of old New England ancestry. He died at Oakdale, Nebraska, December 6, 1911.

Helen Frances Nute, his wife, was born at Farmington, New Hampshire, June 20, 1836, and died at Boston, March 17, 1927, She was also of old New England stock.

Orlando B. Manville attended Markham’s Academy at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one year; the public schools of Washington, D. C. two years; the public schools of Manchester, New Hampshire, three years; Chauncy Hall at Boston seven months; and Dartmouth College one year. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi.

On May 29, 1888, he was married to Alice E. Bittenger at Tilden, Nebraska. Two children were born to them, Richard B., December 25, 1889, who is unmarried. Hiram Sage, born October 21, 1891, was married in June, 1916, to Vera Regina Hudson of Omaha. To them were born three children, Betty Larie, born August 18, 1920; Barbara Lorraine, born March 2, 1923; and Beatrice Lucille, born November 2, 1925. Their youngest child, Florence was born July 7, 1905, and has completed a secretarial course at Stephens College. She is a stenographer. Divorced in 1900, Mr. Manville was married to Nora E. Nelson on May 3, 1902, at Neligh, Nebraska. She was born December 1, 1872.

Mr. Manville resided in South Dakota from 1890 until 1892, in Nebraska the summers 1882 to 1885, and became a permanent resident of Nebraska in 1885. The years 1904-06 he spent in California. Until 1906 he was engaged in the cattle business, and since that date has engaged in the real estate and investment business at Oakdale and Norfolk, Nebraska.

He is affiliated with the Congregational Church, is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and is a life member of the Nebraskana Society. Residence: Norfolk. (Photograph in Album).

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Harry D. Miller

Harry Daniel Miller, banker and executive, was born at Marengo, Iowa, October 9, 1869, son of Levi and Lucretia (Tutweiler) Miller. Levi Miller, who was born at Columbus, Ohio, October 28, 1938, was admitted to the bar of Nebraska in 1881, and served as county attorney and mayor of Stanton. He was president of the First National Bank from 1883 to the time of his death on February 18, 1920. During the Civil War he served 1862-65 as a captain of the 2nd Missouri Cavalry. His grandfather, Michael Miller, was a fifer in Peter Grubbs Junior Company and saw active service in the Battle of Long Island, in the Revolution, and at Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Lucretia Miller, wife of Levi, was born in New Lexington, Ohio, August 15, 1845. She is active in church work and has served as president of the Sorosis Club. Her father and grandfather served in the War of 1812, and came from the Green and Tutweiler families of Roekingham County, Virginia.

Harry D. Miller attended Stanton High School, and Eastman’s College at Poughkeepsie, New York. In 1901, he was one of the organizers of the Stanton Electric Light Company, and upon the death of his father he became president of the First National Bank. He is secretary-treasurer of the Stanton Telephone Company, and a director of the Mountain Timber Company of Oregon, and treasurer of that organization. He is treasurer and director of the Stanton County Fair Association and secretary and director of the Odd Fellows Cemetery Association of Stanton.

A Democrat, Mr. Miller is active in party politics and has several times been chairman of the county central committee and a member of the Democratic State Committee. During the World War he was chairman of the Stanton County War Savings Stamps committee, and a member of the Nebraska Council of Defense.

A member of the Red Cross, the Commercial Club and the Volunteer Fire Department, he was president of the Bankers Association of the Third District in 1917, and for fourteen years was a member of the board of the Stanton Public Library. His fraternal organizations include the Elks, Eagles, Knights of Pythias, Sons of Herman, Ben Hur, Modern Brotherhood of America, Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Royal Highlanders. His social club is the Stanton Country Club. Residence: Stanton. (Photograph in Album).

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Frederick Homer Price

Frederick Homer Price, an educator and school executive for many years, and at this time an editor and publisher at Newman Grove, Nebraska, has lived in this state for nearly half a century. He was born at Avoca, Iowa, March 13, 1878, the son of Margaret Ann (Amerine) and Fletcher Price. His father, who was a farmer, was born in Franklin County, Indiana, October 27, 1837, and died at York, Nebraska, July 14, 1923. His mother was born at Piqua, Ohio, March 23, 1845, and died at York, September 1, 1921.

Mr. Price received his early education in rural schools, was a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University, the University of Nebraska, and Peru State Teachers College, and in 1908 was graduated from Fremont College, Fremont, Nebraska. He was elected to membership in Phi Delta Kappa and the Schoolmasters Club.

He engaged in public school work for 18 years, and in 1918 resigned the superintendency of the Newman Grove schools to take charge of the Newman Grove Reporter, a weekly newspaper, of which he is editor and publisher. He served as president of the Nebraska State Press Association in 1930, was a member of the executive committee of the Nebraska State Historical Society, 1930, and acted as president of the Northeast Nebraska Teachers Association in 1914.

Mr. Price holds membership in the National Editorial Association, the Nebraskana Society, and the Methodist Episcopal Church of Newman Grove. He is a Mason, and during his years of teaching was active in all state educational societies. A Republican, he served as a member of the Board of Education for two terms and was city clerk of Newman Grove for 10 years.

Of his marriage to Matilda A. Miller, in 1905, the following children were born: Warren Miller, born December 15, 1906, who married Dolene Wills;. Marvin Frederick, born May 26, 1908, who married Amy Louise Martin; Marian, born May 27, 1910; and Frances, born December 19, 1911. Mrs. Price died in 1913.

On August 18, 1915, he married Myrtle Faye Scott, at Pawnee City, Nebraska; she was born at Adrian, Missouri, daughter of Robert and Ida Scott, and was a public school teacher prior to her marriage. They have one daughter: Amy Annabel, born December 13. 1922. Residence: Newman Grove. (Photograph in Album)

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Hardin Sherman Tennant

Hardin Sherman Tennant, physician and surgeon, was born at Tuskeego, Iowa, April 23, 1895, son of Henry Stuart and Clara Naomi (Cash) Tennant. Henry Tennant, a native of Wisconsin, born November 9, 1864, is a merchant and former railroad dispatcher. His father was born in Toronto, Canada, of Scotch and English descent, and his mother was born in Sterling, Scotland, of the Stuart family. Clara Naomi Cash, who was born at Tuskeego, March 31, 1869, was a teacher in early life, and is active in civic, educational and club work. Her father was born in Kentucky, and was descended from early English settlers, and her mother, who belonged to the Edwards family of Wales and England, was born in Waverly, Illinois.

Educated in the public and high school at Pawnee City, Hardin Sherman Tennant was graduated from the latter in 1914, and attended the university. He received his B. Sc. degree in 1924, and his M. D. in 1926, and is a member of Omega Beta Pi (president 1921) and Phi Rho Sigma (house manager and steward, 1925).

On December 1, 1926, Dr. Tennant was united in marriage to Zira Van Pelt, at Omaha. Mrs. Tennant was born at Endicott, Nebraska, January 18, 1891, and prior to her marriage was a teacher. Her father is of Dutch and Irish extraction and her mother Welch and German.

A Republican, Dr. Tennant has been a member of the city council of Stanton, since 1929. He served as a radio operator in the United States Navy during the World War, and in 1930 was commander of Stanton Post No. 88 of the American Legion. During 1930-31, he was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and in 1931 was elected president of the Five County Medical Society. He is a member of the Nebraska State Medical Society, the Stanton Congregational Church, the Masons, Modern Woodmen of America, and The Nebraskana Society. Dr. Tennant enjoys baseball, golf and tennis. Residence. Stanton. (Photograph in Album).

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Edwin Carlos Warner

Edwin Carlos Warner was born at Tremont, Illinois, May 8, 1863, the son of pioneer settlers of Madison County, Nebraska. His father, Hiram Warner, who was prominent in the early history of his community, was born at Canton, New York, August 4, 1839, and died at Warnerville, Nebraska, October 8, 1912; he was a farmer and merchant, and served for three years in the Union Army during the Civil War; he was descended from ancestors who came to America in the Mayflower in 1620. Rosalthe Lydia (Amsbary) Warner, mother of Edwin Warner, was born at Longs Landing, Virginia, June 6, 1839, and died at Warnerville, March 14, 1931; her ancestors were among the original English settlers of Virginia.

Mr. Warner attended the public schools and was graduated from the Illinois State Normal School in 1886. He was a public school teacher for five years, was cashier of the Tremont Bank at Tremont, Illinois for two years, and in 1887 helped to found the town of Warnerville. He engaged in a general merchandise business at Warnerville until 1894, was in the Railway Mail Service from 1891 to 1918, and since 1918 has farmed near Warnerville. At this time he is a member of the local school board. His chief recreations are golf and reading.

He was united in marriage with Lillie Belle Ashby at Onarga, Illinois, October 19, 1887. Mrs. Warner, who was a descendant of John RoIf and Pocahontas of colonial fame, was born at Indianola, Illinois, August 30, 1865, and died at Norfolk, June 17, 1929. Five children were born to their marriage: Edward H., November 3, 1888, who married Hazel Head; Marilla, June 2, 1890, who married Bruce Dale; Frank A., April 2, 1892, who married Frances Colton; Bruce C., July 5, 1895, who married Bernice Ballantyne, and who died April 12, 1927; and George, April 6, 1898, who died June 6, 1891.

Mr. Warner is a Democrat. Residence: Norfolk.

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Frank Austin Warner

Born at Warnerville, Nebraska, April 2, 1892, Frank Austin Warner is the son of Edwin Carlos and Lillie (Ashby) Warner. His father, born at Tremont, Illinois, May 8, 1863, is justice of the peace at Warnerville, and a farmer. He has also served as a railway mail clerk and has been a banker. He came to Nebraska from Tazewell County, Illinois, with his father, founding the town of Warnerville. His grandfather was a soldier in Company A, 108th Illinois Volunteers, in the Civil War.

His mother was born at Indianola, Illinois, August 30, 1865, and died at Norfolk, Nebraska, June 17, 1929. She was department president of the American Legion Auxiliary for the State of Nebraska, and was the daughter of Captain John Ashby who served with an Illinois regiment in the Civil War.

Mr. Warner, who is a prominent lawyer at Norfolk, attended high school in Jerseyville, Illinois, and North Division High School in Chicago. In 1909 he was graduated from Grand Prairie Seminary at Onarga, Illinois. He began the study of law in Chicago, and completed it in the office of United States Senator William V. Allen at Madison, and was admitted to the bar at Lincoln in 1915. He has been a member of the firms of Allen, Dowling and Warner; Dowling and Warner; and Dowling, Warner, Moyer and Schmidt. Since 1921 he has practiced independently.

A Democrat, he has served as county and city chairman, as a member and vice chairman of the state central committee and chairman of the permanent organization committee. His religious affiliation is with the First Presbyterian Church of Norfolk, while his professional organizations include the Nebraska State and American Bar Associations.

Mr. Warner enlisted in the Nebraska National Guard on May 13, 1917; organized Company I, 6th Nebraska Infantry (N. G.) ; was promoted to captain of infantry on June 25, 1917; was inducted into federal service on August 5, 1917; was transfered to 109th Engineers Train October, 1917; to 126th Field Artillery November, 1917; attended and instructed at the Fort Sill School of Fire January-June, 1918; was transferred to F. A. C. O. T. S. Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, June, 1918; was instructor, personnel adjutant, and executive, was promoted to major of Field Artillery and was transferred as assistant executive chief of Field Artillery, General Staff, Washington, D. C., October, 1918. He received his honorable discharge on January 27, 1919; and was made lieutenant colonel September 1, 1923.

A member of the Military Order of the World War, and of the Reserve Officers Association, he is former vice president of the latter, and a member of the state executive committee. He is president of the Elkhorn Valley Reserve Officers Association; past chef de gare of Norfolk Voiture, Forty and Eight; past grand chef de gare of the Nebraska Forty and Eight; organizer and past department vice commander and national executive committeeman of the American Legion and is now alternate national executive committeeman.

Mr. Warner is an Elk, an Odd Fellow, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Bull Run Society, the Volunteer Fire Department, the Young Men’s Christian Association and the Nebraskana Society. Residence Norfolk. (Photograph in  Album)

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John Wesley Warrick

Since 1887 John Wesley Warrièk has been prominent in business in Madison County, Nebraska, and has taken an active part in civic affairs at Meadow Grove. He was born at Elk Creek, Virginia, May 7, 1858, the son of George and Elizabeth (Stone) Warrick. His father, a farmer of English descent, was born at Elk Creek, June 20, 1827, and died there, May 2, 1909. He was a teacher prior to his marriage. His mother was born at Elk Creek, February 13, 1836, and died there November 18, 1908. She was of Pennsylvania-Dutch descent.

Mr. Warrick attended school at Elk Creek until 1878 and taught school for a year in his native town. Later he entered the mercantile business, and in addition to it served as postmaster for five years. Coming to Nebraska in 1887, he settled in Meadow Grove where he has since resided, occupying the same homesite ever since his marriage.

For the past 20 years Mr. Warrick has been a member of the Meadow Grove School Board. He is a member of the Red Cross and the Ancient Order of United Workmen, and is affiliated with the First Methodist Church of Meadow Grove. He holds membership in the Nebraskana Society and the Battle Creek Country Club. His chief recreations are golfing and reading.

He was married to Grace Hanna Shafer at Meadow Grove, April 27, 1890. Mrs. Warrick was born in Garrison, Benton County, Iowa, August 16, 1870. They have four children, Elizabeth, born February 9, 1891, who married Vernon A. Dunlavy; Ruth, born September 6, 1894, who married George H. Lemon; Dorothy, born April 9, 1899, who married Charles Denser; and John Wesley, Jr., born January 6, 1903, who married Ruth Hoflund. Elizabeth was graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University, and Ruth was graduated from that institution and from Simmons College at Boston, Massachussets. Dorothy received her education at Nebraska Wesleyan University, also. John Wesley, Jr., attended Culver Military Academy at Culver, Indiana, two years and was a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University for the same period of time. He received his degree from the state university of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Warrick have seven grandchildren. Residence: Meadow Grove.

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Marie O’Donnell Weeks

Marie O’Donnell Weeks, newspaper publisher, writer and Clubwoman, was born in Cuming County, Nebraska, May 6, 1881. Her father, James O’Donnell, was born in Ireland of an old and distinguished family, and came to the United States in 1861. He served with the Union Army in the Civil War, and died in Cuming County, July 1, 1893.

Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin, wife of James O’Donnell, was born in Hartford, Connecticut, March 25, 1862. She came of a family of many attainments in Ireland, and was a cultured woman and a fine mother. She died at Norfolk, May 29, 1930.

Educated in rural schools in Cuming County until 1896, Marie O’Donnell entered West Point High School from which she was graduated in June, 1900. On October 2, 1907, she was married to William Herbert Weeks, a newspaper publisher. Mr. Weeks was born in Brooklyn, New York, October 29, 1855, descended from Revolutionary War ancestors through both lines. Mr. Weeks died at Norfolk, September 25, 1927, leaving six children by a previous marriage. They are Charles, Anna, Gertrude, Ralph, Bryan and William H. Weeks.

Altho a Republican by inheritance, Mrs. Weeks is independent in politics. She has always taken an active part in public affairs, and was the first woman candidate for congress in Nebraska.

From the time of her marriage she was associated with her husband in newspaper work, and was editor and publisher of the Norfolk Press almost twenty-three years. In 1924 she was president of the Nebraska State Press Association, and was the founder of the Northeast Nebraska Editorial Association and the Nebraska Writers’ Guild.

A member of the Native Sons and Daughters of Nebraska, she is also a member of the Madison County Historical Association and the Nebraskana Society. She is the possessor of a letter and medal for services rendered in the World War, is a member of the National and Nebraska State Press Associations, the Chamber of commerce, and has for her hobby government. Residence: Norfolk.

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Bernard Whitwer

Bernard Whitwer, who was a resident of Nebraska for 62 years, was born at Bern, Switzerland, December 20, 1845. He received his education in the public schools of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where be attended night school. Upon his arrival in this country he settled at Pittsburgh where he remained until 1869 when he homesteaded in Antelope County, Nebraska.

Mr. Whitwer was the first blacksmith in Antelope County where he served as a member of the county board for a number of years and was a civic-minded and progressive leader in his community all his life. He was affiliated with the Friedens Evangelical Church, held membership in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and just prior to his death, on December 12, 1931, was elected to membership in The Nebraskana Society.

On February 16, 1872, he was united in marriage with Wilhelmine Caroline Draube in Stanton County, Nebraska. Mrs. Whitwer, whose parents were pioneers in Nebraska, was born at Stateen, Germany, October 10, 1852.

The following children were born to this marriage; Alfred A., born March 14, 1875, who married Mary Yenglin; Laura Anna, born October 17, 1876, who married John Fankhauser; Amel Herman, October 12, 1878, who married Maude Pierce; Will, September 29, 1880, who married Beulah Pierce; Minnie Flora, September 14, 1884, who married John Lamly, Sr.; and Clara Bertha, July 6, 1886, who married Charles F. Haudenshield. (Photograph in Album).

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