Looking south at Original Town Blk 6. Looks like a horse was the answer for Delbert Schultz, who farmed north of Waverly. But, according to the Bremer County Independent of March 11, 1959, some drifts were high enough Mr. Schulz had to dismount and he and the horse each walked across the drift.
Signage: "1st National Bank." "Maxfield Cafe," "Budweiser," "Dales Sports Shop," "Real Estate and Insurance," and "Pabst's Blue Ribbon."
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Looking south at Original Town Blk 6. Looks like a horse was the answer for Delbert Schultz, who farmed north of Waverly. But, according to the Bremer County Independent of March 11, 1959, some drifts were high enough Mr. Schulz had to dismount and he and the horse each walked across the drift. Signage: "1st National Bank." "Maxfield Cafe," "Budweiser," "Dales Sports Shop," "Real Estate and Insurance," and "Pabst's Blue Ribbon."
Accession No. 91N0431. Additional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx