October 16, 1883, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin
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1 Albert Snashall received a pretty severe shaking up from a fall the other day at the raising of Mr. Fellow's barn. It was caused by too much haste of the man adjusting timbers opposite to him on the frame, throwing out the one on which he was standing and letting him down, the same falling upon him, injuring his left arm and back so as to disable him from work a number of days. May 27, 1882, Evansville Review, p. 3, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. A. Eager, Mr. and Mrs. B. Campbell, and Fred Fellows, expect to take their departure for San Francisco, Cal., about the middle of this month, in attendance to the Grand Encampment of the Knight Templars. July 3, 1883, Enterprise, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Fred Fellows, son of Mr. Geo. Fellows, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. B. Campbell on their journey to California. We wish them all a pleasant trip and safe return. August 7, 1883, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin October 16, 1883, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin Ed Fellows has bought out James Van Patten. Glad to welcome you back, Ed., but sorry to lose Jim. January 8, 1884, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 7, Porter news, Evansville, Wisconsin
2 January 29, 1884, The Enterprise, p. 1, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin
3 Invitation for a Leap Year Party, February 29, 1884, from the archives of the Eager Free Public Library History Room
4 June 27, 1884, Evansville Review, p. 1, co. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin March 27, 1885, Evansville Review, p. 3, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin
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6 July 27, 1889, The Tribune, p. 4, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin September 14, 1889, The Tribune, p. 4, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin July 19, 1892, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Henry Fellows & Son have just opened up with a full line of Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Carts, Bemis Tobacco Setters &c. &c., in the Spencer building north side Main Street Opposite Brodrick s Livery. The Deering binds are a specialty. July 1, 1892, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Henry Fellows, agent for the Deering harvesting machinery, has sold this season 20 binders and 16 mowers. This is the first season of Mr. Fellows agency or the company. August 16, 1892, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin
7 August 3, 1894, Enterprise, p. 1, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fellows Friday, Feb. 26, 1897, a boy. March 2, 1897, The Tribune, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Geo. Fellows who underwent a surgical operation by Dr. Jackson of Madison last Saturday is recovering gradually. Dr. Spencer who is his attending physician hopes he will soon be himself again. February 4, 1899, The Badger, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Henry Fellows has accepted the agency of the Champion Harvester this season and goes to Chicago Monday to see the company and commence business at once. We don t think that a better man for the position could have been procured in this vicinity but hardly feel like sparing Henry from our Evansville ranks this summer. April 3, 1889, Enterprise. Evansville, Wisconsin Understand that Mr. Henry Fellows has rented the building now soon to be vacated by Dr. Higley and will put in a stack of farm machinery about the first of March. February 23, 1892, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin 1892, Enterprise, col. 2, p. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin May 6,
8 April 22, 1892, Evansville Review, p. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin Fellows & Son say that 17 Deering mowers left their warehouse last week. Sold to farmers. July 4, 1893, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
9 September 7, 1895, The Badger, p. 1, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
10 Robt. Hankinson, Esq., is to leave the Wiggins house on Liberty Street for his own home on Garfield Ave. and Mr. Almond F. Fellows will occupy the house thus vacated. April 8, 1899, The Badger, p. 1 col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Ed Fellows, of Brooklyn, has purchased the Evansville House, consideration $2,500. Mr. Fellows will build a new barn on the premises and it will be occupied by Mr. Chas. Spoor. The hotel will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Jr. May 3, 1900, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin The lot and old building occupied by Henry Fellows & Son with their machinery, is sold to Mr. E. J. Record who will erect thereon a handsome new blacksmith shop, which will be more ornamental to the city. June 1, 1900, Enterprise, Evansville, Wisconsin Ed Fellows of Brooklyn has purchased the Evansville House and Dr. Ware has purchased the building now occupied by Mr. Winship s livery. May 4, 1900, The Enterprise, Evansville, Wisconsin May 10, 1900, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Lew Fellows of Center, delivered 37 last spring pigs to Mr. David Stevens, Thursday, which average 290 lbs, each and for which he received 5 cents per lb. February 5, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 7, Evansville, Wisconsin Dr. Spencer reports a case of scarlet fever at Fred Fellows in the town of Center; their little girl. July 23, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. George Fellows informs us that his granddaughter, Bessie Fellows had but a slight attack of scarletina from which she has fully recovered. July 30, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. Ed. Fellows has returned from several weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. M. R. Case, in Belmond, Ia., and other relatives and friends in that state.
11 February 21, 1902, Enterprise, p. 3, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin Allie Fellows has moved to the Drummond house which he recently purchased, and Harry Lee is domiciled in the house vacated by the Fellows family. April 4, 1903, The Badger, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin April 22, 1902, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Charles Fuller now occupies his new block north of the bank, and he finds his new quarters pleasanter and more commodious than in the former place. Mr. Fellows has stored the machinery in a block elsewhere till he can get the building at the present occupied by the Grange store for hardware purposes, where he will permanently locate. August 13, 1903, The Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin A 16-horse power engine was sold by H. Fellows & Son. August 13, 1903, The Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin A fine 16-horse power Advance engine was delivered to the Fellows bros., Tuesday: the purchase was made through the agents, H. W. Fellows & son. August 15, 1903, The Badger, p.1,col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
12 Evansville, Wisconsin March 4, 1904, Enterprise, p. 3, col. 6, September 30, 1905, Badger, p. 1, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin Lou Fellows and wife and son left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in California. October 28, 1905, The Badger, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin Ed Fellows had three fingers amputated Wednesday, result of getting them frozen this winter. February 28, 1907, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
13 February 2, 1910, Enterprise & Tribune, Evansville, Wisconsin May 18, 1910, Enterprise and the Tribune, p. 1, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
14 September 21, 1910, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin
15 built in 1854 by Geo. & Delilah Fellows. Shutters were removed by Lew Fellows and used for corn crib. The picture was taken about The colors on the house were buttermilk with brown trim. (Per Dave Fellows) A lot of Evansville young folks were invited down to his home by Earl Fellows last Saturday afternoon and they all had a splendid time, as is always the case when a lot of young folks from town go out into the country for a good time. January 18, 1911, p. 1, col. 4, Enterprise, Evansville, Wisconsin For Sale by Fisher & Gillies Real Estate and Loan Agents, Evansville, Wisconsin: The Lew Fellows farm, of 168 acres. This is one of Rock County s best, and that is saying a good deal. January 19, 1911, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Fellows & son have a handsome new sign sent them by the John Deere Plow Company. Cast your eye in that direction when passing some day. January 19, 1911, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
16 Bessie Morrison, Roy Fellows, Asa Fellows, Neva Fellows, Grant Howard, Bessie Fellows and Herbert Durner spent Sunday at Nan Morrison s in Stone. April 6, 1911, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin May 25, 1911, Evansville Review, p. 5, Home News col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin The Good times club went to the Lou Fellows country home Friday evening and assisted Mr. and Mrs. Fellows in celebrating their 25 th wedding anniversary. Refreshments were served and the occasion was one of social pleasure and profit to all. October 5, 1911, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Popular Evansville Couple Married Beautiful Home Wedding of Herbert Durner and Bessie Fellows The marriage of Miss Bessie Fellows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fellows to Herbert Durner was solemnized Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 16, at three o'clock, at the bride's parental home. The service was read by Rev. Clark A. Wilson of Baraboo, formerly rector of St. John's parish. The bride was gowned in white crepe de chine and princess lace over white silk and carried a bride's bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Grant Howard, who was matron of honor wore pink messaline veiled with white marquisette. She carried pink carnations. Forrest Durner, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Just before the service Miss Barbara Pearsall sang "It is not because your heart is mine." Miss Cleve Gillman and Miss Beth Baker accompanied her with the piano and violin. After the congratulations and good wishes the wedding dinner was served to about eighty-five guests. The home was very beautifully decorated, each room having a distinctive color scheme, but blending together in a most harmonious manner. Mr. and Mrs. Durner motored to Madison from where they will leave today for St. Paul on a short wedding trip. They will be at home after Nov. 1, in Evansville. The following were guests from out of town: Dr. and Mrs. Fleek, Miss Belle Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Terry and Mr. Will Durner of Brodhead, Mrs. Nellie Austin, Mrs. Alva Austin and Miss Julia Austin of Janesville,
17 Mr. and Mrs. J. Millspaugh of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cory, Mrs. Kyron Bemis, Miss Jeanette Bemis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bemis of Footville, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Bemis of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Luther Frantz of Belvidere. October 17, 1912, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin Lew Fellows is driving a fine new Chalmers-Detroit touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fellows returned Friday from their wedding trip. December 12, 1912, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin Earl Fellows and Daryl Patterson were home from the university over Sunday. January 29, 1914, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville Review Fred Fellows and family will move into the city at once making their home with Mr. Fellows mother on Church Street. March 5, 1914, Evansville Review Moving Day Comes But Once A year Evansville, Wisconsin A reunion of the Fellows families was held at the home of Lew Fellows in the town of Center Sunday, and was attended by 51 relatives. A fine time is reported by all who were present. September 3, 1914, Evansville Review p. 5, col. 3, Home News, Evansville, Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Case of Belmont, Iowa, who spent two weeks here visiting the Fellows and Gillman families, left Monday for Clinton where they expect to spend some time before departing for their home. September 3, 1914, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 3, Home News, Evansville, Wisconsin Earl Fellows leaves Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal., for an indefinite visit with relatives. January 1915, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin Ace Fellows and Fred Brunsell have purchased the stock and the business of the Evansville Produce Company. September 30, 1915, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin The Fellows, Gillman, Schofield and Lees families gave a picnic dinner last Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Case, of Belmont, Ia., at the K. P. Hall. Four generations of one family made it a unique and very pleasant affair. A photograph of the whole group was taken. Among those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howard, of Magnolia; Mrs. Chas. Hawk, of Footville; S. Fellows and family and Roy Fellows and family of Fellows. December 9, 1915, Evansville Review, p. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin Orrie Steele is installing a two horsepower Baker Engine for a Hinman milking machine for Lew Fellows. July 29, 1915, Evansville Review March 15, 1917, Evansville Review, p. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
18 April 26, 1917, Evansville Review, p. 7, col. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin August 2, 1917, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Dean Horton Fellows, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fellows, Fellows Station, died Saturday and was laid to rest in Maple Hill cemetery yesterday. The little one was but two weeks old. April 7, 1919, p. 6, "Evansville News", Janesville Daily Gazette, Janesville, Wisconsin Lou Fellows has sold his farm to John Collins, Jr. October 30, 1919, p. 5, col. 1, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Helen Fellows fell Tuesday morning and broke her hip. February 10, 1921, p. 10, Wisconsin State Journal, Evansville news, Madison, Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fellows announced the arrival of a son, Jerome Bemis, born Wednesday, Feb. 23. February 24, 1921, p. 2, Evansville news, Janesville Daily Gazette, Janesville, Wisconsin
19 February 2, 1922, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
20 April 3, 1924, Evansville Review, p. 1 col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin
21 4, Evansville, Wisconsin June 12, 1924, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. Mr. and Mrs. Nay Gillman and Miss Bernadine and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fellows, spent Sunday in Dodgeville. August 18, 1927, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fellows, Friday, Aug. 26. Mrs. Fellows was formerly Miss Bessie Morrison. September 1, 1927, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin
22 October 6, 1927, p. 5, col. 3, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin Mrs. Fred Brunsell and son Billie, and Mrs. Ace Fellows and son Jerry spent Tuesday in Madison. Jerry and Billie both having their tonsils removed at St. Mary s Hospital. November 10, 1927, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin November 3, 1927, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin Miss Elizabeth Fellows, Superior, Wis., came Sunday to spend the Holidays with relatives and friends.
23 December 22, 1927, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 1, Evansville, Wisconsin September 19, 1929, Evansville Review, With the Field Man by J. I. Scott, Evansville, Wisconsin
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27 May 25, 1933, Evansville Review, p. 1, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin Miss Elizabeth Fellows, teacher in Sheboygan, spent the week-end here with her grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Sargent. June 1, 1933, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin
28 22 West Church, Fred & Ollie s 50 th Wedding anniversary Oct. 1934, see handwritten names by Dave Fellows
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40 Wisconsin October 3, 1940, Evansville Review, p. 1 & 8, Evansville, Review, pp 1 & 8, Evansville, Wisconsin January 21, 1943, Evansville Jerry Fellows, who was recently inducted into the army, is now located at Fort Custer, Michigan. January 7, 1943, Evansville Review, p. 5, col. 2, Evansville, Wisconsin
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