News: Hemlock (9 Mar 1900)
Contact: Duane Horn
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Steinert, Wollenberg, Tyler, Dewey, Limprecht, Warner, Gibson
----Source: March 9, 1900 Greenwood Gleaner
Earnest Steinert was a Hemlock visitor Monday.
E. Wollenberg drove through Hemlock the same day with a load of sand.
Chas. Tyler, postmaster of Mellen, visited his sister, Mrs. C. W. Dewey a few days last week.
Mr. A. C. Dewey left last Monday morning for Mellen, where he has accepted a position in his uncle’s drug store.
Fred Limprecht purchased a horse from Cheap John, to take the place of the one he lost some time ago.
Last Tuesday was a day long to be remembered—no sign of a road could be seen anywhere. In a few minutes after a track was made it would be completely obliterated by the drifting snow.
Geo. Warner came home sick last Saturday from Gibson’s camp.
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