News: Fremont (13 Apr 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Sweet, Rupno, Hungerford, Phillips, Brooks, Williams, Muir, Hoffman,
Stickert, Blakeley, Montag, Koser, Hill, Snow, Wilcox, Sherman, Todd, Rustad,
Beil, Davis, Tredeau, Davidson, Mundt, Cross, Bertschinger, Breseman, Crego,
Epp, Kempin
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
04/13/1917
(Last week’s items)
Rank Sweet moved in with his father
John Sweet and Louis Sherman and wife moved into a part of Waite Wilcox’s house.
Otto Rupno took Mrs. Nettie Hungerford’s sugar bush on shares.
Mrs.
Lillie Phillips left Monday for Guerney to visit her son Wayland and wife.
Dan Brooks left Monday for Granton where a sugar bush is waiting for its
captain.
Geo. Williams rented Mrs. Hungerford’s farm and is moving in.
Calvin Muir intends to buy a farm and as soon as the deal is made, will move
there.
Irma Brooks is home from a week’s vacation for East.
A
large crowd attended election Tuesday.
Mrs. Jake Hoffman and Mrs. R.
Stickert are both at the Marshfield hospital where they underwent operations for
appendicitis, and last Monday Mrs. Bertha Blakeley was taken there and operated
on that day. Their many friends hope to see them all home soon.
Ernest
Montag will rent H. Koser’s place this year.
Louis Hill went to Cadott
last Friday night.
(This week’s items)
Miss Lolo Snow came home
from Minneapolis for a three week vacation from her duties. She is training for
a nurse at Barnabus Hospital.
School will start next Monday.
Bertie Todd was out this way Tuesday.
Calvin Muir has moved over to L.
Rustad’s until he can settle on a place to buy.
Ernest Montag is moving
ontot he Koser farm which he has rented for this year.
Mrs. Otto Reimer
is attending to Mrs. Hoffman’s work while she is in the hospital.
Mr. A.
Beil and family visited at John Davis’ Sunday evening.
Mrs. E. Brooks,
with her two daughters Irma and Muriel, visited her mother Mrs. Tredeau last
Sunday.
Mr. Jim Davidson moved into the house where Mr. Carl Mundt used
to live, and Chas. Cross moved into the old Kempin house until his sale next
Wednesday, April 18th. R. Epp moved onto the Bertschinger place.
Miss
Lily Breseman and Mrs. Mollie Crego were callers at Cedarhurst last Wednesday
morning.
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