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Joe SteinbrecherJoe Steinbrecher in Fulton County tribune. - Nov 27 1914
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"... Detroit.. . . . Miss Mary Phillips is ' home from Chicago Junction where she was trim mer in a millinery establishment. Plans-are being made for a ChristNORTHWEST CLINTON. Joe Steinbrecher of Lena is moving mas program and tree by the East unaay scnooi. " ' Mrs. Ira Brieera entertained some of her lady friends Monday in honor of her birthday. ..."
Publication place: Wauseon, Fulton, Ohio
Joe SteinbrecherJoe Steinbrecher in Fulton County tribune. - June 23 1921
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"... .Miss Florencce Bennett accompanied her guest, Miss Gene Wood, to Chicago Tuesday , where she will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichardt and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steinbrecher and family were Sunday guests of Elmer Rubeck in Blissfield, Mien. The Boy Scouts have been granted the right to sell fireworks, providing the people who buy them do NOT ..."
Publication place: Wauseon, Fulton, Ohio
Joe SteinbrecherJoe Steinbrecher in Fulton County tribune. - Mar 13 1914
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Mrs. C. R. Harper and children of Ridgevillespent a few days last week with her father Samuel Urnest. Frank Biddle is preparing to build a new residence this summer. Joe Steinbrecher and wife moved last week to the Kimerer farm hear Lena. I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Von-ier, an 8 pound girl last Thursday moraine. Jay King and family ..."
Publication place: Wauseon, Fulton, Ohio
Joe SteinbrecherJoe Steinbrecher in The times dispatch. - Dec 30 1905
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"... proud record for. itself. Sang "Possum-Pie." Instrumental 'selections by the West End Angels, a mandolin and guitar club, composed of Masters ?nm Harrison, Charles Rawson,' Harry Lucy, Ren Holmes, Joe Steinbrecher and Willie Lucy, followed to the great delight of tho audlenoe. Master Harry Lucy sang a comic song, " 'Possum Fie,'' in good fashion, and then Oeorgio aitu May Lucy ..."
Publication place: Richmond, Virginia
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