News: York Township (1894/02/01)
Transcriber: Steven Lavey
Surnames: ROWE PALMER VANDEBERG
KETTLE CAMPBELL CROCKER LINSDLEY BOWERS FULWILER WILCOX ----Source: Republican and Press
(Neillsville, Wis.) 02/01/1894 Wilcox, Wisconsin: January 29,
1894 Wilcox is to have a new postmaster
soon. E.M. Rowe visited the county seat Wednesday last. We experienced another cold
snap the past week. We would like to see a correspondent from Loyal in the Press.
Levi Palmer, of Hemlock, is calling on his many friends and relatives here. The
League sociable and entertainment was pronounced a success by all. The family of
John Vandeberg were afflicted with the measles last week. Vonhinklesteinhousenblosr
and best ______ dined with his brother Levi and wife yesterday. While rolling up
logs at Hein last Tuesday, Will Kettle was knocked insensible while riding a rope.
Charlie Campbell had a valuable horse injured a few days ago so he was unable to
be used for some time. L.A. Crocker has changed his boarding place and is now the
guest of Mr. George Lindsley. He wants to be near the post office. Mrs. Letty Bowers,
traveling agent for firms in Sheboygan County, stopped off to visit with friends
and relatives a few days this week. Fulwiler Brothers have taken nine acres of timber
to cut up into wood and bolts and the sweet music of their saws and axes can be
heard every day. Mrs. S.A. Wilcox, of Neillsville, formerly of this place has moved
her household goods on the farm near by and expects to start soon for St. Louis,
Missouri, where she intends to take up her abode with her daughter, Mrs. Mayerfelt. BALD BILL © Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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