News: Unity Wis. (1 Apr 1882)
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----Source: Marshfield Times, The |
Marshfield, Wisconsin | Saturday, April 01, 1882 | Page 1
UNITY UNITS
Gus. Homested, we are sorry to learn, contemplates a business trip
to Florida; we hoped that he would settle down and stay here.
Mrs. S. A. Cook is enjoying a visit at her old home in
Stockbridge.
A. H. McCabe is out of town looking up a job or a place to start
into business.
Jos. Wicker has sold his farm, but intends to live in town during
the summer.
The conversational topic for the last week here, is the town
election in Brighton; two tickets were out championed by Messrs. F.
D. Darling and Wm. Crawford as chairman. The Crawford ticket was
elected by a small majority. We are unable to give the names of
those elected. In the town of Unity, the issue was between W.
Woodruff and C. Ayers, which resulted in the election of C. Ayers
as chairman.
The winter term of the High School closed last Saturday for a
vacation of two weeks.
Our people turned out enmasse last Friday night and surprised Mr.
and Mrs. Homested. All had a jolly good time, notwithstanding the
April Fool Scheme in the morning.
C. H. Clark, of Marshfield, and A. B. Barney, of Spencer, were in
town Thursday.
THE editor of THE TIMES dined at the Forest House at Unity on
Wednesday last, with the new landlord, Mr. E. F Bowen. We with
others were late, but had no difficulty in finding enough to
appease our in ward cravings for the good things, so much in
keeping with their accustomed good taste. THE TIMES extends a
welcome to the weary traveler feeling assured that all will, be
treated in a hospitable manner.
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