News: Eaton - East Side (18 Mar 1926)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hafenbradl, Sloniker, Ampe, Shober, Bushman, Lindner, Hedler,
Kennedy, Currie, Krokson, Bertz, Friske, Beaver
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (18 Mar 1926)
Mr. Peter Hafenbradl
and Mr. J. Sloniker drove to Stratford last Thursday to deliver a boiler for the
Eaton and Loyal Cheese Factory.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ampe are still sick with
the flue. Hoping for their speedy recovery.
Mr. Joe Shober was a caller
at Loyal Saturday evening.
Mr. Henry Bushman is visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr. Andrew Lindner was laid up with Quincy for a few days.
His brother Tony did the work for him.
Miss Elizabeth Shober and Anna
Lindner spent Thursday afternoon in Greenwood.
Mr. Fred Hedler was called
down to Vesper Friday on business.
Casper Shober called at Wm.
Lindekugel's Thursday evening.
Miss Hilda Kennedy spent from Sunday until
Tuesday with Annie Lindner.
Dr. Currie was called out to Krokson's
Wednesday to doctor a sick cow.
Mrs. John Shober visited with Mrs.
Lindner Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lindner is sick with the flu, but is somewhat
better at this writing.
Mike Hafenbradl spent one evening of last week at
Shober's listening to the radio.
Mr. Ed Bertz made calle for buying
cattle in this neighborhood yesterday.
Mrs. Otto Friske is sick in bed
being troubled with her throat. Hope she is somewhat better at this writing.
Casper Shober and Frank Beaver hauled cheese to Loyal Monday p.m.
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