News: Neillsville, Wis. (27 June 1912)

 

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Surnames: Clark, Masters, Phillips, Mead, Alexander, Campbell, Root, Kennedy, Schmidt, Austin, Decker, Creviston, Bass, McCalvy, Brandt, Zuttermeister, Cornist, Plummer 
 

----Source:  Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.)  June 27, 1912 
 

Neillsville (27 June 1912) 
 

H.C. Clark was at Thorp Tuesday. 
 

Arthur Masters of Chicago is here visiting his brother L.G. 
 

Leavitt Phillips of Tioga bought a valuable horse of Mead Bros. the 24th
 

T.M. Alexander and daughter, Jennie, went to LaCrosse Tuesday to visit for a few days. 
 

Gordon Campbell and Leo Root went to Columbus Tuesday to work in the canning factory. 
 

Miss Gertrude Kennedy returned home Monday from Milwaukee where she has been teaching. 
 

J.F. Schmidt is home for a few weeks’ visit from Macedon, N.Y., where he has been working. 
 

Kenneth Austin has purchased the North Side soda and ice cream parlor and will operate it this summer. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Decker left yesterday for Waterloo, Iowa, to attend a reunion of the Decker family. 
 

Harry Creviston of Topenish, Wash. is here for a visit.  Mrs. Creviston has been here for the past couple weeks. 
 

Jos. Bass and T.J. McCalvy returned home last week from Winnipeg, Canada, where they have been working this winter. 
 

Miss Lydia Brandt of Chicago is here visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Brandt.  She was accompanied by Miss Lena Zuttermeister. 
 

Louie Cornist built an addition onto Mr. Plummer’s barn and painted it.  Mr. Plummer also had his house painted which greatly improves the place. 

 

 


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