The reporting of births was haphazard at best in the early years. Not all issues of past newspapers have been saved to microfilm, however, every effort is being made to research what is available for this collection. Our goal is to help in researching ancestors and add a sense of history. This page is a continuing effort and will be added to, often, as more research is completed.
Monday night, a twelve pound
girl made her appearance in the family of Dr. D. E. Wilcox. It is
unnecessary
to mention the fact that both mother and father are wonderfully
pleased,
and that the baby is doing nicely.
Last Tuesday, a fourteen pound
boy, made his appearance in the family of Homer DonLevy. H. was so well
pleased with the chubby little shaver, that he could not refrain from
laughing
whenever he looked at him. Mother and child doing nicely, and the
father
able to receive congratulations of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Bush were made happy Saturday evening by the arrival of a baby girl. We congratulate them in their happiness.
John Freshtte, who by the way is one of the
finest looking men in
this city, is happy, the result of a present from his estimable wife
(nee
La Brosse) of a little girl baby, which occurred April 8. As
Sophia
was Mr. F’s mother, grandmothers, great grandmother and great
great grandmother’s
christened name, the little stranger will be christened Sophia.
W. H. Waggoner laughs whenever he thinks of the little female cherub that dropped into his home Sunday last. Congratulations Will.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Dexter (nee Miss Emily
Smith) who formerly taught
school in this city, are the parents of a daughter, born on the 16th
inst.
A little girl made her appearance in the family of the Frank Page, Saturday morning. Being the first girl, it is quite unnecessary for us to remark that the father is very happy over the advent of the cherub.
Anybody meeting Henry Clark since Wednesday would judge from his action that he had fallen heir to millions. It is all on account of an addition in his family – a bouncing baby boy. Congratulations Henry.
A little bald-headed chap, cute and cunning,
made his appearance
in the home of Thomas Good, Monday morning. He was at once adopted and
in due time will be given a name and become the boss of the family. All
hands doing nicely.
Births
Alexandria, the little, is the name of the latest importation by our fellow townsman W. Alexander. Mother and babe doing well. Good enough.
A little speck of humanity was added to the
family of Mr. Louis Runkel
last Tuesday morning. It will be a voter about the year 1905. Mother
and
child are doing fine.
Born
H. W. Waldron wears a smile now a days, it's a girl, good for you Horace.
Louis Tuttle, also rejoices over the advent of
a new baby.
Birth
Mrs. John A. Brown presented her husband with a 10 pound boy Monday morning, much to the joy of John. Mother and babe doing nicely.
A little bit of femininity made her appearance
in Dr. Beebe’s home
Tuesday morning, much to the gratification of the doctor who now claims
that he is worth more then the Vanderbilt, for he has got that which
Vanderbilt
with all his money could not buy. The baby and mother are doing as well
as can be expected.
Birth
The family of Mr. L. N. Heller was numerically
increased by the addition
of a fine baby boy last Sunday evening, and L.N. is so pleased over the
event that he don't care a continental which was the election goes-
just
so it goes democratic.
Birth
Nicholas Sederstrum, who lives on L. P. Pahl's
farm Little River,
had an addition to his family Friday night last, or Saturday morning.
The
were twins a girl and a boy in the order named, but whether the boy's
birthday
anniversary will fall on the last day of October or the first of
November
will be a difficult problem for the parents to decide for it was just
at
the witching hour of midnight when he entered this world of sorrows and
joys.
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