News: North York (3 Aug 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Teatz, Bassett, Dahl, Rogers, Eden, Graves, Heck, Zickert,
Voigt, Walters, Scheckelman, Schoenfeld, Turner, Turner, Eysnogle, Free,
McMahon, Davis, Grossnick, Mortimer, Lang, Raymond, Rondorf, Livingston
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 08/03/1917
(Last
week’s items)
R. Teatz sold his driving horse to Clayton Bassett last
week.
John Dahl and son Ferdinand drove to Granton Sunday.
Miss
Gertie Rogers visited at the Wm. Eden home Sunday.
H.G. Graves and family
autoed to Loyal one day last week.
Eli Heck and family spent Sunday at
R.A. Zickert’s.
Hank Voigt and John Dahl each delivered a load of cheese
to Loyal on Monday.
Geo. Walters and wife and baby visited Leo
Scheckelman and wife Sunday.
E.M. Schoenfeld and R.A. Zickert autoed to
Granton Tuesday evening.
Neute Turner autoed to Granton Tuesday.
Miss Emma Dahl returned home Tuesday evening from her visit at Clintonville,
Shawano and other places.
R. Teatz autoed to Granton Tuesday evening.
Leo Scheckelman and wife and brother autoed to Loyal Tuesday with a veal
calf.
Hattie Turner was a caller at the Schoenfeld home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Zettie Eysnogle returned from the Neillsville Hospital last week, very
much improved in health.
(This week’s items)
J.M. Eysnogle and
wife, and Merton Davis and wife autoed to Granton Saturday.
John Dahl,
wife and daughter Emma and little son Arthur were Granton callers Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Free, who has spent the last few years in China, is here on a
visit to her mother, Mrs. McMahon and other relatives.
W.H. Turner and
Ben Turner delivered a calf to Loyal Tuesday.
Miss Zettie Eysnogle is
spending a few days with Loyal friends.
Hale Davis from Granton put in a
new pump for J.M. Eysnogle.
Haying is nearly all done in this corner.
Emil Schoenfeld, wife and Mable Teatz called at the Teatz home one evening
last week.
Ed Voigt and Sid Free each delivered a load of cheese to Loyal
Monday.
H.G. Graves and family autoed to Chili Sunday evening and visited
at the George Williams home.
Emil Schoenfeld and R.A. Zickert autoed to
Granton Tuesday evening.
Ed Voigt and wife and little son Mervin, and
Mrs. H. Grossnick and children, visited at the Schoenfeld home Sunday.
Geo. Mortimer and lady friend and Gunther Eden and lady friend autoed to
Neillsville Thursday evening and attended the Chautauqua.
Leo Lang is
assisting John Dahl with haying.
Those who were at Loyal Saturday evening
were Morris and Neute Turner and mother, H.G. Graves and family, W.M. Schoenfeld
and wife, Mable Teatz and Mrs. Hattie Turner, Rollie Benedict and wife and Mrs.
Raymond.
R. Teatz and family autoed to Granton Saturday.
Joe
Rondorf autoed to Loyal Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. W.H. Burner spent
Thursday at Fay Livingtson’s.
Emil Schoenfeld and wife, Abie Turner and
wife and son Grant autoed to Neillsville Wednesday evening.
Dwight and
Ethel Graves autoed to Granton on Monday.
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