History of Jones County, Iowa, past and present, Volume I, Part 80

Author: Corbit, Robert McClain, 1871- ed; S.J. Clarke Publishing Company
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Chicago, S. J. Clarke publishing co.
Number of Pages: 763


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The several secretaries of the school board have been J. M. Paul, John Seimers, J. W. Battles, C. C. Himebaugh, Wm. Paul, T. H. Lightfoot, W. H. Mckean, J. A. Paul, W. J. McCready and R. C. Walters.


The several treasurers have been : S. L. Gilbert, John Seimers, J. V. Smith. W. S. Hall, Lochiel Johnson, J. T. Chandler, and T. B. Johnston.


We have been unable to secure the complete list of principals of the Onslow schools. However, the list given is correct from 1888. J. J. Billingsly, 1888-1889; J. D. Hullinger, 1889-1890; J. M. Davis, 1890-1891 ; F. E. Lenocker, 1891-1892; A. L. Franklin, 1892-1893; J. C. Magee and John E. Cameron, 1893-1894; A. W. Albertson, 1894-1895; Dan R. Perkins, 1895-1896; Fred Williams, 1896-1897; W. C: Cummings, 1897-1898; L. Buchanan, 1898-1899; C. D. Walrod, 1899-1903; Frank Fowlie, 1903-1905; Hugh Mossman, 1905-1906; R. W. Fellows, 1906-1907; C. E. Williams, 1907-1908; G. W. Dunham, 1908-1909; B. S. Moyle, 1909. Miss Grace Maple, the present primary teacher, has filled this position continuously since September, 1890. In fact, she has been and is now an invaluable teacher and an indispensable fixture in the life of the school. The parents have unlimited confidence in her, and the children believe in her as they would their own mother. She has now completed almost twenty years of conscientious and useful service, and has well earned historic reward. Miss Bessie Tow is the present intermediate teacher.


The first class to receive diplomas of graduation was in 1890. The next class to graduate was in June, 1900, at the close of the second year after the erection of the new school building. The following is the complete list of the graduates :


1890-Mabel Mckean-Biglow, Mae Brulo-Overly, Amy Underwood-John- ston, Lou Reade-Neelan, Jennie Smith-Bender, Jessie Reade-Arnold, Lizzie Paul- Irwin, Lottie Chase, John Sokol, Louis Curttright, Lester Curttright.


1900-Pearl Welch-Gray, Vera Paul, Josie Klima-Stelzer, Theresa Mackrill- Utley, Edna Richardson-Moreland, Laura Coburn, Ella Horton, Ed. Franks.


1901-Leila Welch, Lura Johnston, Lura Vaughn, Florence Maple, Bessie McQuown-Richardson, Albert McQuown, Roy Streeper.


1902-No class this year, on account of course of study having been extended. 1903-Carrie Miller.


1904-Wilford Streeper, Stanley Livingstone, Ruth Spooner, Ida Cole-Mill- sap, Blanche Orr, Edna Livingstone-Owen, Victoria Fowler.


1905-Jennie Streeper, Jessie Garside, Lizzie McMaster, Eddie Beck, Ira Johnson, Elmer Coburn.


1906-Amy Streeper, Thomas McMaster, Oliver Spooner, Blanche Hamilton, Voyle Paul, George Overholt, Jessie Hilburn.


1907-Carrol Lightfoot, Audrey Alexander-Davis, Ada Streeper, George French, Belden Dennison, Alice Green, Rex Spooner.


1908 Clifford French, Verna Brulo-French, Carrie Mackrill, Mary Coburn, Mabel Jeffries.


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1909-Grace Miller, Hazel Schlomer, Elma Greiser, Adah Walters, Roy Beck. The first year of the high school course of study includes Latin, Algebra, Civics, Physical Geography, Rhetoric and Commercial Geography. The second year includes, Latin Algebra, Geometry, General History, English Literature, American Literature. The last year includes, Caesar, Physics, Geometry, Review American History, Cicero, Solid Geometry, Higher Arithmetic. Seven book re- views are also required during the course.


ONSLOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.


The history of the movement that resulted in the organization of this church is so closely related to that of the Bethel church in Clay township, that the reader is referred to that history for additional information.


In November, 1871, a committee appointed by the Presbytery of Cedar Rapids met with the people of the community at the home of John Paul. one and one-half miles southeast of Onslow, and finding the way clear, proceeded to organize the Presbyterian church of Onslow. The committee from Presby- tery who assisted in the organization consisted of Rev. J. G. Cowden, and Mr. Fitzgerald, a ruling elder of the Presbyterian church of Andrew, Jackson county.


The following persons entered into this organization and were the charter members of the church : John Paul, Mrs. Margaret Paul, Mrs. Sarah Woodyard, Mrs. Frances Paul, Mrs. Grace Tasker, Mrs. Sarah Franks, John Sim, Mrs. Rachel Sim, Robert W. McCready, Mrs. Ellen McCready, Mrs. Isabel Smith, Mrs. Mary J. Tasker. All of these members were received by certificate from other churches. Robert W. McCready was elected ruling elder. Of these char- ter members, all have gone to their reward except John Paul and his daughter Mrs. Sarah Woodyard, yet living in Onslow.


For a time they continued to worship in the residence of Mr. Paul, the kind- ness, generosity and hospitality of "Uncle John" and "Aunt Margaret" being of the genuine and whole hearted kind. Rev. J. L. Wilson was the first minister, being at the same time located on the Scotch Grove and Bethel charge. In 1872, the church secured the services of Rev. A. K. Baird of Wyoming, a kindly man of Orthodox views and Scotch accents, and the place of worship was changed to the depot in the new village of Onslow. In that year, the present building was erected at a cost of two thousand, two hundred dollars, and dedicated in November, 1872.


For a number of years the church was connected in the same pastoral charge with Wyoming, but in the incumbency of Rev. Henry Cullen, about the year 1883. the connections were changed so that Onslow and Bethel were made one charge. and this arrangement has remained satisfactorily to the present time.


The following ministers have served in the pastoral work of the church: Revs. J. L. Wilson, A. K. Baird, John Rice, Chas. W. Treadwell, A. B. DeLong, Geo. M. Lodge. A. B. Goodale, Henry Cullen, Alexander Scott, John A. Hahn, Philip Palmer, Jas. R. McQuown, P. A. Tinkham, S. B. McClelland.


The following have served the church as ruling elders: R. W. McCready, David Sim, W. T. Cameron, Alexander McKean, John G. Krouse, Samuel G. Hutton, Preston J. Coburn, Samuel Graham, Alexander Campbell, William


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J. McCready, Henry F. Paul, Thomas J. Corbit. Of these, Mr. McCready, Mr. Sim, Mr. Mckean and Mr. Campbell, have been called to their home to receive the welcome plaudit "well done."


Three hundred and twenty-seven persons in all have enjoyed the full member- ship of the church in these years and been helped on their earthly journey to the better land. The church has been greatly prospered and in the various depart- ments of the Ladies' Missionary Society, the Ladies' Guild, the Sabbath-school, the Christian Endeavor Society, has been, and continues to be, a busy factor in the community.


The organization of the church at the present time is as follows: Pastor, Rev. S. B. McClelland; trustees, W. J. Corbit, O. McDaniel, James Forsythe, W. C. Paul; treasurer, R. C. Walters; session : moderator, S. B. McClelland; clerks, S. G. Hutton, W. T. Cameron and T. J. Corbit.


Sabbath-school: Superintendent, Miss Jessie Brown; secretary, Miss Jen- nie Streeper ; organist, Miss Amy Streeper; assistant organist, Mrs. S. B. Mc- Clelland ; teachers : Charlotte Chase, T. J. Corbit, S. B. McClelland, Jessie Brown, Amy Streeper, Mrs. S. B. McClelland, Mrs. Jeanette Sim, Mrs. T. T. Corbit.


Women's Missionary Society: President, Mrs. S. B. McClelland; vice- president, Mrs. Lydia V. Lyon ; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Flora M. Franks; secretary of literature, Miss Jessie Brown.


Ladies' Guild: President, Mrs. W. C. Paul; vice-president, Mrs. Hattie Lamey; secretary, Mrs. Beth Knittle; treasurer, Miss Cora French.


Y. P. S. C. E .: President, Miss Jessie Brown; vice-president, Mrs. May Fostler ; secretary, Miss Cora French; treasurer, Miss Grace Maple; organist. Miss Amy Streeper; assistant organist, Miss Lura Johnston.


THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.


The Catholic church in Onslow was built about the year 1874. The member- ship came largely from outside territory, quite a number coming from Hale, some from Scotch Grove and Clay. No services have been held in the church for over ten years. The members are scattered and those remaining in the neighbor- hood, have become affiliated with other churches of the same denomination. The building was torn down in the summer of 1909 and moved to Baldwin.


THE ONSLOW METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


The building which is now used by the Methodist society was first erected on the south side of the road two and a half miles west of Onslow on the Onslow and Center Junction road about the year 1868. The history of the church while at this place has been obliterated, and not until 1872, do we have any record.


On February 24, 1872, a petition was presented to the Second Quarterly Conference, asking for the removal of the church building from its location in North Madison to the new village of Onslow, but the Conference refused to grant the petition.


The beginning of the work at Onslow was made during the pastorate of Rev. S. Y. Harmer, who was on the Center Junction Circuit from 1872 to 1874.


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In the Quarterly Conference of November 24, 1874, a motion was passed to drop the work at Onslow for a time, but the reports of salary receipts continue on the record without interruption, and from this fact, it has been concluded, the work was maintained.


In the year 1877, the class at North Madison was disbanded and the work there discontinued. Permission was given the class at Onslow to move the church building to the village, and in that year the building was placed in its present location.


The first record of the membership of the Onslow class was made by W. N. Chaffee, and when he left the charge in 1876, the class numbered twenty-one. The first record of officers is in connection with the moving of the church from North Madison to Onslow, the officers being elected August 25, 1877, as follows :


Trustees-A. Clark, J. M. Paul, S. L. Gilbert, J. Paul, D. Walters; steward, L. G. Ransom ; class leader, S. L. Gilbert.


The present membership of the church number forty-five with the following officers : Trustees : J. O. Hutton, A. A. Garnett, N. B. Noyes, J. Z. Mackrill and H. H. Roberts; steward, Mrs. Helen Lamey; class leader, N. B. Noyes; Sunday school superintendent, Geo. Dunham; president of the Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Mae Overly.


The list of pastors who have served this church are the same as the list as found in the History of the Methodist Episcopal church at Center Junction.


The church keeps its property in good repair. Regular services are main- tained on every alternate Sunday morning and evening. The church is in the Center Junction circuit, and the pastor at Center Junction is also the Onslow pas- tor. The members are devoted to their church and its auxiliary societies and are loyal in the support of the church benevolences and in the maintenance of the moral standard of the community.


THE ONSLOW MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY.


This local company was organized about 1902, and it was soon found to be an absolute business necessity. Several country lines were built, all connecting with the central at Onslow. At present there are about eighty telephones in town and on the five country lines. all connecting with the switch board in the central office over the Onslow Mercantile Company's store. Miss Edith Spooner was central for several years, and by her prompt and courteous service did much to pop- ularize the telephone company. The present officers are: president, T. H. Light- foot ; vice-president, M. B. Walters; secretary, L. E. Brown; treasurer, Harbison Orr; directors : J. W. Orr, Nick Holtz, Jas. Hamilton, Robert Scroggie and J. H. Byerly. Mrs. G. S. Paul is the faithful central operator. The Iowa Telephone Company's lines connect with the Onslow Company's switch board.


The Jones County Telephone Company also have a telephone in Onslow, the central being in the drug store.


THE PRISCILLA CLUB.


This is a ladies society organized for social improvement on February 3, 1904. with the following charter members: Miss Lizzie Russell, president; Mrs. R. D.


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Cooley, secretary ; Miss Ella McMaster, Mrs. Hattie Lamey, Mrs. Maggie Hall, Miss Isabel Smith, Mrs. Beth Knittle, Mrs. Mary McCready, Mrs. Maggie Mack- rill, Mrs. Carrie Fowlie, Mrs. Carrie Daugherty, Miss Grace Maple.


The club meets every two weeks at the homes of the members. Those who have become members since organization and have now ceased being members are: Nettie Paul Miller, Bertha Paul Stimson, Sadie Paul Thomas, Mrs. Olive Paul. Daisy Bottomstone Lyons, Mrs. Jos. E. Orr. The present membership numbers twelve as follows: Mrs. Beth Knittle, president; Mrs. R. D. Cooley, secretary ; Mrs. Hattie Lamey, Mrs. Maggie Hall, Miss Isabel Smith, Miss Grace Maple, Miss Ella McMaster, Mrs. Eli Streets, Mrs. Julia Russel, Mrs. Mate Sears, Mrs. Hilah Hutton, Mrs. S. B. McClelland.


FRATERNAL ORDERS.


ONSLOW LODGE, NO. 398, I. o. o. F. This is the oldest fraternal order in town and was organized August 3, 1879, with the following officers and charter members: N. G., D. A. Walters; V. G., J. S. Campbell; secretary, H. V. Had- dock; F. S., D. W. Smith; treasurer, W. F. Dagwell. The lodge meets weekly and numbers forty-five members. The following are the present officers: N. G., Frank Overly ; V. G., S. W. Clark; recording and financial secretary, T. H. Light- foot; treasurer, Geo. Chase. T. H. Lightfoot has been financial secretary con- tinuously during the past twenty-seven years, and during that time he has been absent at only seventeen roll calls of the lodge and during the past nine years he has been present at every roll call. This faithfulness is worthy of reward.


The Odd Fellow Lodge is in a prosperous condition. During the summer of 1895 the society erected the present Opera House and lodge room, the dedication exercises being on October 3d of that year. The building is thirty-two by eighty feet, the first floor has a sixteen foot ceiling and is used for an opera house, the second floor with a twelve foot ceiling being the lodge room. The building is frame, with steel siding, imitation brick and complete cost over three thousand dollars.


ONSLOW REBECCA LODGE, No. 46. This lodge was organized about fifteen years ago. The lodge now has twenty-two members with the following officers: N. G. Mae Overly ; V. G., Mae Fostler; secretary, T H. Lightfoot; F. S., Miss Lura Johnston ; treasurer, Hilah Hutton.


ONSLOW LODGE, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, NO. 2120. This camp was organized December 18, 1893, with the following officers and charter members: C., O. C. Johnston ; W. A., Will Alexander; A., S. G. Hutton ; clerk, F. M. By- erly ; esc., W. Bezdicheck ; S., J. K. Johnston ; managers : T. B. Johnston, Jos. Orr, A. E. Chase; watchman, B. Connell ; Jos. W. Curry, Jas. Smith, A. E. Chase, Ross Bohler, Carl Michaels, J. H. Byerly, Thos. W. Hamilton, Francis M. By- erly, Emory Leggett, Orlando Conley and J. E. White. The lodge now numbers sixty-two members with the following officers : C., T. H. McMaster ; adv., P. J. Hansen; clerk, Frank Overly; banker, J. M. Carsten; esc., E. B. Byerly; W., J. W. Smith ; S., F. M. Byerly.


ROSE CAMP NO. 719, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. This flourishing order was organized June 24, 1897, with the following charter members: Louisa J.


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Warren, Lizzie E. Silsbee, Laura E. Byerly, Amy E. Alexander, Mary E. Welch, Addie M. Woodard, Lena L. Vaughn, Josephine Bezdicheck, Mary J. Living- stone, Alice Chase, Phurby Overholt, Kate Cooley, Carrie E. Wasson, Sadie Bohler, Nettie Halsey, Lillie Garside, Josie Ribbon, Jennie Smith, Amy Johnston and Nancy D. Paul. There are twenty-two members at present with the following officers; Oracle, Janey Smith; V. O., Lucy McMaster; P. O., Amy Alexander; chan., Lillie Garside; recorder, Alice Chase; receiver, Mary Johnston ; M., Hattie Chatterton; I. S., Laura Byerly ; O. S., Laura Smith ; managers: Jennie Meade, Mary Carsten, Sarah Orr.


ONSLOW LODGE NO. 232, MYSTIC WORKERS. This lodge was organized De- cember 7, 1899, with the following officers: P., R. H. Streeper; M., J. J. Paul; secretary, Jos. Bluth; banker, R. C. Walters; warder, Grant Streeper; sentinel, Lee Paul; watchman, John Lozier. There are one hundred and sixty-one mem- bers at this time and the following officers: P. Maggie Jeffries; M., Maimie Rowe; secretary, W. F. Overly ; banker, R. C. Walters; warder, M. L. Fostler ; sentinel, C. A. Hutton; marshal, H. G. Reade. This is the largest lodge now in town.


THE AMERICAN PATRIOTS LODGE, No. 63. This lodge is the successor to the Knights and Ladies of the Golden Precept lodge which had been organized De- cember 9, 1901. There are a number of members at present, though no regular meetings are held. S. E. Lightfoot is president and T. H. Lightfoot, secretary.


IOWA LEGION OF HONOR, No. 78. This order was organized several years ago, the early records not being available to secure the exact date. There are only a few members and no regular meetings are held. H. F. Paul is president and N. B. Noyes is secretary.


A GOOD TEMPLARS LODGE was organized in January, 1895, with thirteen mem- bers. Regular meetings were held for a few years and quite a little interest manifested. It was a beneficial organization, but later the interest waned and the society was discontinued.


MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS.


One of the best musical organizations ever in town was the children's cornet band organized by J. W. Wanicheck. Mr. Wanicheck was also the instructor. This band was organized about 1905. Onslow had another cornet band organized about 1890 under the leadership of J. D. Hullinger. The Wanicheck Orchestra composed of Mr. Wanicheck and his wife and children and organized about 1904, met with remarkable success. None of these organizations now exist.


OFFICIAL ROSTER OF ONSLOW.


1888 -- Mayor, F. J. Sokol; recorder, W. H. Mckean; treasurer, J. W. La- mey ; trustees : Lochiel Johnson, J. M. Paul, J. W. Battles, J. E. Curttright, S. L. Gilbert and Dr. Alex. Mckean.


1889-Mayor, F. J. Sokol; recorder, W. H. Mckean ; treasurer, W. S. Hall; trustees : J. M. Paul, T. H. Lightfoot, P. G. Abrams, J. W. Battles, J. E. Curtt- right, S. L. Gilbert; assessor, Geo. Chase.


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1890-Mayor, F. J. Sokol; recorder, J. W. Lamey; treasurer, W. S. Hall; assessor, W. H. Mckean; trustees : J. W. Battles, J. B. Lyon, P. G. Abrams, S. L. Gilbert, T. H. Lightfoot, J. M. Paul.


1891-Mayor, F. J. Sokol; recorder, J. W. Lamey; treasurer, W. S. Hall; trustees : E. E. Brown, O. C. Johnston, M. M. Franks, J. B. Lyon, J. M. Paul, T. H. Lightfoot.


1892-Mayor, O. C. Johnston ; recorder, J. W. Lamey; treas., W. S. Hall; trustees : Geo. Chase, F. J. Sokol, J. B. Lyon, E. E. Brown, M. M. Franks, H. D. Hall; assessor, J. A. Paul.


1893-Mayor, O. C. Johnston; recorder, J. W. Lamey; treas., W. S. Hall; trustees : O. McDaniel, W. H. H. Reade, J. M. Paul, E. E. Brown, Geo. Chase, F. J. Sokol.


1894-Mayor, O. C. Johnston; recorder, C. P. Manwaring; treasurer, J. T. Chandler; assessor, J. A. Paul; trustees: W. A. Mackrill, H. D. Hall, O. Mc- Daniel, Geo. Chase, W. H. H. Reade, F. J. Sokol.


1895-Mayor, O. C. Johnston; recorder, Jos. Orr; treas., J. T. Chandler; trustees, J. B. Lyon, M. M. Franks, E. E. Brown, W. A. Mackrill, H. D. Hall, O. McDaniel.


1896-Mayor, M. M. Franks; recorder, W. H. Mckean; treas., J. T. Chan- dler ; assessor, J. A. Paul; trustees : J. K. Johnston, S. L. Gilbert, J. B. Lyon, T. H. Lightfoot, H. D. Hall, W. A. Mackrill.


1897-Mayor, M. M. Franks; recorder, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., J. T. Chan- dler ; trustees : H. D. Hall, C. Brulo, E. E. Brown, J. B. Lyon, S. L. Gilbert, J. K. Johnston.


1898-Mayor, J. W. Wanicheck; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., J. T. Chan- dler; trustees, J. F. Jebson, J. M. Paul, H. D. Hall, J. B. Lyon, C. Brulo, J. K. Johnston.


1899-Mayor, J. W. Wanicheck ; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., J. T. Chan- dler ; assessor, F. T. Woodyard; trustees: J. K. Johnston, Ira Stimson, J. F. Jebson, H. D. Hall, C. Brulo, J. M. Paul.


1900-Mayor, H. D. Hall; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., J. T. Chandler ; assessor, F. T. Woodyard; trustees, J. B. Lyon, E. E. Jeffries, C. Brulo, Geo. Chase, Ira Stimson, J. M. Paul.


1901-Mayor, S. B. Richardson ; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., J. T. Chan- dler ; assessor, F. T. Woodyard; trustees : J. B. Lyon, J. M. Paul, E. E. Jeffries, Ira Stimson, T. B. Johnston, M. B. Walters.


1902-Mayor, H. D. Hall; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., R. C. Walters; assessor, F. T. Woodyard; trustees: Jas. Forsythe, W. A. Henderson, J. B. Lyon, M. B. Walters, J. M. Paul, T. B. Johnston.


1903-Mayor, H. D. Hall; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., W. J. McCready ; trustees : T. B. Johnston, M. B. Walters, Jas. Forsythe, J. B. Lyon, W. A. Hen- derson, J. W. Wanicheck.


1904-Mayor, W. J. , McCready ; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., W. J. Mc- Cready ; assessor, F. T. Woodyard ; trustees : W. A. Henderson, T. B. Johnston, W. F. Overly, J. W. Wanicheck, J. B. Lyon, Jas. Forsythe.


1905-Mayor, W. J. McCready ; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas, W. J. Mc-


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Cready ; assessor, W. H. Mckean; trustees, W. A. Henderson, Jas. Forsythe, J. B. Lyon, W. F. Overly, J. W. Wanicheck, T. B. Johnston.


1906-Mayor, W. C. Paul; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., W. J. McCready ; assessor, H. Orr; trustees : J. B. Lyon, J. J. Spoo, E. E. Brown, M. B. Walters, W. F. Overly, T. B. Johnston.


1907-Mayor, W. C. Paul; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., R. C. Walters; trustees : T. B. Johnston, W. F. Overly, M. B. Walters, Jos. Orr, J. B. Lyon, E. E. Brown.


1908-Mayor, W. C. Paul; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., R. C. Walters: assessor, R. W. Russell; trustees : Jos. Orr, W. F. Overly, J. B. Lyon, E. E. Brown, M. Spencer, J. O. Hutton.


1909-Mayor, W. C. Paul; clerk, T. H. Lightfoot; treas., R. C. Walters; assessor, R. W. Russell; trustees, J. B. Lyon, T. B. Johnston, J. O. Hutton, W. F. Overly, M. Spencer, B. F. Walters.


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