News: The Clark Republican and Press 8-2-1900
Contact: Vickie
Email:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
----Source: The Clark Republican and Press Date: 8-2-1900
GREENWOOD GLEANER: The following Odd Fellows were at Neillsville Saturday evening participating in the installation of officers in the lodge there: Paul and W. H. Rossman, Elias and P. E. Peterson, Frank Zetsche, Harry Mead, Max Heaslett, Albert Shanks, Kinzie Andrews and L. C. Rogers. The visit will be returned tomorrow night when the lodge here will install officers.
Jos. Herrian and Frank Kubat of Neillsville, with assistants, are laying the brick veneer on the Wollenberg property and have the wall over half up. They are doing a good job and when completed the building will be one of the showiest in town.
Dr. E. H. Thomas and Jeweler E. H. Thompson were doing professional work in Neillsville the first of the week. The doctor is meeting with large success in curing ruptures and says he is finding new cases every week.
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News: The Clark
Republican and Press 8-2-1900
Contact: Jim
Email: mgraves490@sbcglobal.net
I want to thank you for the newspaper clipping about the Shanks Thank you ... My great grandmother was a Shanks and lived in Peirce County Wisconsin In my research I have found her father was a Odd Fellow. I`m trying to trace My Shanks that lived in Diamond Bluff Peirce county back to the Shanks that lived in Clark County . Common sense would tell me there should be a connection somewhere . . Thanks again for your Newspaper clipping . Jim
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News: The Clark
Republican and Press 8-2-1900
Contact: Marsha Watson(Dittner)
Email: watson@syix.com
Thank you so much Vickie I hope you know how much we think of you when you find these and let us know thank you again Marsha Watson (Dittner)
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