Dubuque Herald August 7, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in August 1887, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald August 7, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., August 7, 1 :30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa: Generally warmer, fair weather; winds shifting to southerly.   —W. H. Torbert—Druggist. —Byrne Bros. & Co., undertakers.—tf —Stoves stored at Fry’s. Telephone 15.—tf —Meals 25c at Sam Upton’s. […]

Dubuque Herald August 6, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in August 1887, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald August 6, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., August 6, 1 :30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa: Fair weather; winds shifting to west and south; slightly warmer. —W. H. Torbert—Druggist. —Byrne Bros. & Co., undertakers.—tf —Stoves stored at Fry’s. Telephone 15.—tf —Meals 25c at Sam […]

Complete Organization Julien Dubuque Brewing  Company; Plant In Operation Before Jan. 1, 1935

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The Telegraph-Herald and Times – Journal Sunday July 8, 1934 Complete Organization Julien Dubuque Brewing   Company; Plant In Operation Before Jan. 1, 1935   Plant of the Julien Dubuque Brewing company, former home of the Dubuque Brewing and Malting company, at Thirtieth and Jackson Streets. ____________ A. F. Heeb Chosen Head of Organization By Directors ____________ Organization personnel […]

Mr. B. J. O’Neill, the Chairman of the Committee, Receives Encouraging Words From All

Posted Posted in Railroads, Southwestern Railroad

The Dubuque Daily Herald  Friday August 5, 1887 THE SOUTHWESTERN. Mr. B. J. O’Neill, the Chairman of the Committee, Receives Encouraging Words From All. The more the question of railroad connection with the southwest is being discussed the more keenly our people realize its importance to the commercial interests of the city. Chairman O‘Neill of the […]

Dubuque Herald August 4, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in August 1887, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald August 4, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., August 4, 1 :30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa: Local rains, followed by local rains, fair weather, variable winds. generally cooler.   —W. H. Torbert—Druggist. —Byrne Bros. & Co., undertakers.—tf —Stoves stored at Fry’s. Telephone 15.—tf —Meals […]

The Key City Enjoys One More Connecting Link With Chicago.

Posted Posted in Minnesota And Northwestern, Railroads

The Dubuque Daily Herald Wednesday August 3, 1887 THE NEW ROUTE. The Key City Enjoys One More Connecting Link With Chicago. The Minnesota and Northwestern Sends  in Its First Train and Invites the Press to Ride Thereon. The Road the Smoothest, The Train the Handsomest, The Company the Jolliest. The “Time” the Best. On Monday, Aug. 1 […]

Dubuque Herald August 3, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in August 1887, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald August 3, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., August 3, 1 :30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa:  Local rains, slightly cooler by Thursday morning, variable winds.   —W. H. Torbert—Druggist. —Byrne Bros. & Co., undertakers.—tf —Stoves stored at Fry’s. Telephone 15.—tf —Meals 25c at Sam […]

The Governor’s Greys Detailed as Such for the Philadelphia Centennial.

Posted Posted in 1887, Governor’s Greys

The Dubuque Daily Herald Tuesday August 2, 1887 THE GOVERNOR’S ESCORT. The Governor’s Greys Detailed as Such for the Philadelphia Centennial. Iowa‘s Representative Company—Great Honor to Dubuque Which Will Redound to Her Benefit. Dubuque has been honored in having one of its organizations selected to represent the state at the national gathering, the Constitutional Centennial celebration […]

Reports of Officers—Bridge Approach Issues 8 2 1887

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The Dubuque Herald  Tuesday August 2, 1887 COUNCIL MEETING. Reports of Officers—Some Street Talk—Other Matters. Tim council met at 9 o’clock yesterday morning, Mayor Voelker and all the aldermen present except Doerfler and Hayden. A large number of bills were read, most of which were approved and ordered to be paid. Ald. Mulkern stated, concerning the […]