News: Hendren & Foster (14 May 1925)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Fredrickson, Currie, Bigelow, Palms, Meredith, Podrovitz,
Larson, Mesarosch, Dean, Bell, Dunn, Wilcox, Quick
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (14 May 1925)
Gust Fredrickson had
the bad luck to have his best horse cut up in the wire fence Monday. Dr. Currie
was called out and sewed up the cuts and did what he could. We haven't heard how
it is getting along at this writing.
Mrs. Bigelow called at the N.E.
Palms home Monday.
Maurice Meredith, Tom Podrovitz, Jim and Ralph Bigelow
worked on the road in Foster several days last week.
Pete Larson has
rented the Frank Mesarosch place to put in crops this year.
We surely
need a good rain, the ground is too dry to plow or plant.
C. J. Bigelow
and Ralph drove to Fairchild Saturday and brought a cow and calf out for Gene
Palms.
F.E. Dean and family, Mary Bell and Ralph Bigelow visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Dunn on R. 5, Greenwood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waite
Wilcox of Chili spent Sunday with his uncle Jim Bigelow and family.
Josh
Quick is again living in his home over by Scott Creek.
A hard freeze
every night for over a week makes it bad for gardens that are coming up and the
fruit trees that are in bloom. It is feared that the apple crop will be scarce
this year.
Some of the Young folks attended the dance at Christie
Saturday night.
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