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LesN
118 posts
Apr 22, 2007
6:17 PM
Becky,
Got your email and figured it would be good to post the CLEMENT(Z) BOLLENBACH informtion I found in my Tampico Tornado trascriptions here on the message board:

June 10, 1899
FROM YORKTOWN
Mr. CLEMENT of Hooppole visited with his daughter, Mrs. BOLLENBROOK last Tuesday.

September 2, 1920
GRADE SCHOOLS OPENED MONDAY
The Village School opened up Monday morning with a full corps of tachers present and an enrollment of 119 pupils, with probabilities of increasing that number during the week. The pupils in attendance are assigned to the grades as follows:
Room 1, Miss Pauline CLEMENT, teacher, 32.
Room 2, Miss Nellie DARBY, teacher, 24.
Room 3, Miss Verna MUELLER, teacher, 35.
Room 4, Mrs. L.M. BERNARD, teacher, 28.
During the vacation period the building and grounds were given a good cleaining up, two organs purchased for use in the school, and every preparation made for a successful year.

March 14, 1903
John HOWLETT, Ed BOLLENBACH and Jos. TEACH went to Moline Monday night where they visited the Eli Gasoline Engine Works and Mr. BOLLENBACH purhcased a two horse power engine for use in the blacksmith shop. The returned Tuesday morning.

June 6, 1903
FARM FOR SALE
A good 100-Acre farm 3 miles west of Yorktown,. Two houses on the farm and other good improvements. E.C. BOLLENBACH, Tampico, Ill.

May 5, 1905
MANY NEW CEMENT WALKS BEING BUILT
A number of new cement walks are being laide this week or will be laid just as soon as the work can be done. Walks have been laid along M.G. LOVE"s lots in the extreme east of the village and walks will be laid from BOLLENBACH"s blacksmith shop west and north. Also both sides of the street on which H.A. WARNER and John HUNTER reside. The old brick walk will be torn up there and the new cement walk put above high xx xxx xxxx xxx xxon hall. It is needless to say that the walks will be a big improvement and a mark of a progressive up-to-date little city.

April 27, 1906
BRAINERD and DRAYTON the pump and windmill men report that they have sold two new mills, one forty feet tall fro Ed BOLLENBACH's farm and another fifty feet high for August EGGERT. The firn was called to Sheffield to do some pump work this week.
Becky Jones
3 posts
Apr 23, 2007
5:14 AM
Clementz/Bollenbach

Thanks so much Les. I appreciate your taking time to locate references to this family and posting them.

Becky
Administrator
Denise
562 posts
Apr 23, 2007
5:34 AM
Me, too! I don't have a lot of info on the Bollenbachs, so I really appreciate this as well. Thanks so much.
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Denise
Family History Coordinator
Tampico Area Historical Society

Last Edited by on Apr 23, 2007 5:35 AM
LesN
120 posts
Apr 23, 2007
6:21 PM
I spent a few minutes transcribing a list of "Tampico Boys" in service during WWI and came across these BOLLENBACH articles:

December 12, 1918
Miss Lillian BOLLENBACH returned last week Friday from Jacksonville where she has been attending college which was closed until after Christmas on account of the flu.

December 12, 1918
E.C. BOLLENBACH has returned from a land seekers trip to southeastern Texas.
LesN
123 posts
Apr 24, 2007
5:54 PM
I found another CLEMENTZ article in The Tampico Tornado:

January 23, 1919
Mr. and Mrs. Harry CLEMENTZ of Prophetstown moved into the VAUGHAN house last week Tuesday and will make this place their home. Mr. CLEMENTZ, since receiving his discharge in the army has engaged with George MATHIS & Co., as a workman in the garage.
LesN
125 posts
Apr 24, 2007
7:46 PM
Here's another article I found and transcribed from The Tampico Tornado - Les:

February 20, 1919
Mrs. E.C. BOLLENBACH went down to Jacksonville last Thursday where she visited her daughter, Miss Lillian who attends college there, and also attended a recital in which Miss Lillian participated.


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