News: Granton Locals #2 (25 Apr 1913)
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Surnames: Storm, Morris, Brown, Neinas, Schwirnoff, Isham, Winn, Lee, Knorr, Rausch, Davis, Riedel, Geimer, Kemmeter, Reichert, Wright, Eberhardt, Kintzele, Eibergen, Madler
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., Wis.) 04/25/1913
Wm. Storm is having his saloon building covered with a steel roof.
Levi Morris bought a Miller plane of H.H. Eberhardt on Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura Brown went home to Neillsville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neinas visited Neillsville friends Wednesday. Mrs. Schwirnoff accompanied them home in the auto that afternoon.
S.W. Isham of Hastings, Minn. is visiting at the home of his uncle Webb Winn this week.
Knorr & Rausch delivered a new Ford roadster to Vint Lee on the Ridge early this week.
Hale Davis and family will occupy the rooms over the News office just as soon as they can move into them.
Mrs. Augusta Riedel was on the sick list several days of last week and was unable to leave her bed until last Monday.
Chas. Neinas is the happy owner of a brand new Studebaker touring car which he purchased of Neillsville parties early this week.
The school play "Hearts and Diamonds" at the opera house last Friday evening entertained a large and enthusiastic audience.
Prof. and Mrs. Geimer entertained those who took part in Friday night’s school play as actors, at dinner Sunday evening.
The Kemmeter mill crew was called off mill work for a time on Tuesday afternoon to fight fire set by a passing railroad locomotive. The blaze was extinguished before much of any damage was done.
Ferd Reichert’s jewelry shop found position on the lot where it is henceforth to do duty last week, and is now being thoroughly overhauled internally, preparatory to taking on the necessary tone for the jewelry business.
Mrs. Fred Wright went to Sycamore, Ill., late last week in response to news of the death of her mother. She returned home Thursday morning.
A wedding ceremony took place at the John Kintzele home last Sunday when Mr. Kintzele, as Justice of the Peace, pronounced the words which made Munce Eibergen and Miss Christine Madler man and wife.
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