This article was retrieved for Chronicling America.loc.gov on 31 December 2020.
This article reads:
This article reads:
NEW PENSIONS.
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A Number of Marshalltown Residents Receive Allowances.
The following allowances of persons are announced by Robert Denbow of Albion:
Edward Padelford, Company K, Eighteenth Iowa infantry, additional commencing at the rate of $6 per month, Nov. 9 1893, and $12 per month, commencing April 6, 1899.
Robert Walkinshaw, Company D. Fifty-second Illinois, increase at the rate of $12 per month, commencing Nov. 7, 1900.
Robert Walkinshaw, Company D. Fifty-second Illinois, increase at the rate of $12 per month, commencing Nov. 7, 1900.
Albert Gillaspie, Company A, Thirtieth Iowa infantry, additional pension at the rate of $6 per month, commencing June 14, 1899, and $8 from Jan. 2, 1901.
Willis Huddleston, Companies I and B, Firteenth Iowa infantry, at the rate of $6 per month, commencing on the 17th day of January, 1901.
Messrs. Padelford, Walkinshaw and Gillaspie are members of the Soldiers' Home, and Mr. Huddlesford is a resident of Rhodes.
Franklin Partridge, a veteran of Company H, Twelfth Indiana cavalry, has been granted an increase from $6 to $8 per month, commencing May 15, 1901. Mr. Partridge is a resident of this city.
Josephine Hall, relict [widow] of the late Otis Hal, of Company H, Eleventh Wisconsin infantry, is the recipient of an original pension of $8 per month, commencing Jan. 31, 1901, and $2 additional for each child under 16 years of age. Mrs. Hall is a well known resident of Eldora.
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