History: Greenwood News (30 Mar 1882)
Transcriber: Stan
----Source: The Clark Republican and Press Date: 3-30 - 1882
Greenwood News Chas. II Hommel was married, this morning to Miss Elizabeth Poppe, and immediately started for his home in Dakota. Hank was one of our most substantial young men, and in this new venture in life we wish him much joy and happiness. He has recently disposed of his farm near this place and intends to make Dakota his future home.
We saw H. LeRoy, of Thorp, in town to-day. We thought we detected just a little remorse for leaving Greenwood. We wish him success, which he richly deserves, at Thorp. No better mechanic can be found in the country. Mrs. Bowerman, who has been very sick, is reported convalescent. Mrs. C Honeywell is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of congestion of the lungs. Mr. Chas. Carpenter is very sick with consumption. Mr. Burch, of Galesville, has taken charge of Jones Bros. & Co.’s mercantile interests. It is evident that e understands the business. We are glad to note that he intends to make this place his permanent home. W. B. Warner intends to move on his farm this week. Il. Eastman has employed in his wagon shop as experienced workman from Sheboygan county. We did not learn his name. Work on the new bridge across Rock creek, south of this village, is commenced
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History: Greenwood News (30 Mar 1882)
Contact: Eileen Martsch
Vickie :I have
just been sent a notification that the name EASTMAN occurred in the
Greenwood News. Thank you so much for all the effort that you and
the other volunteers make in posting to this website. It is an
excellent source of information. Keep up the good work - it is much
appreciated.
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History: Greenwood
News 1882
Contact: Darlene Poppe
Vickie: Thanks so very much for the information and for all your time and work. I so appreciate it. I am from the Henry and Josephine Poppe line. Take care, Darlene Poppe
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History: Greenwood News (30 Mar 1882)
Contact: Pat McDougall
Hi Vickie - Charles Hommel was my Paternal Grandfather's brother! Thanks for finding & posting the article! Pat
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