News: Fremont (12
Oct 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Beil, Crowel, Angel, Erwin, Fenske, Montag, Lee, Davis, Anderson,
Oatman, Hungerford, Brooks, Boyd, Hill, Blakeley, Shafter, Tarbox, Ambrose
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 10/12/1917
Don't blame the weather man for this snow storm, but Buffalo Bill. He came to
the factory Tuesday morning with sleigh bells on his team, so of course the
weather man thought it was time to snow.
Paul Beil is putting up a new silo.
Annie Crowel is helping Mrs. A. Beil with her fall work.
Mildred Angel went to work for Mrs. Ruth Erwin near Granton this week.
The school children are getting up a program for Oct. 31st and will have a
basket social afterwards.
Mrs. Alvin Fenske and Mrs. Annie Montag and children went to Menasha to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fenske, and get acquainted with the young son down there. All
boys this year. It is a sure sign of war.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis drove out to Mr. T.F. Lee's last Thursday.
Mrs. Grace Anderson and daughter visited Mrs. Emma Oatman, while Frank Davis and
family visited Mrs. Nettie Hungerford.
Last Sunday Chas Fenske, Dan and Emma Brooks and Bessie Davis autoed to Stevens
Point in Charles' car and visited Irma Brooks and other friends.
Lost - between F. Boyd and Fred Hill's place, Wednesday, Sept. 26, a pocket book
with a small sum of money. Please notify owner, Mrs. F. Hill, if found.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Blakeley and son autoed up to Chili Tuesday morning.
Haddon Shafer is having his barn floor cemented.
Mrs. Elsie Tarbox and son Earl are expected Friday from Miles City, Mont.
It is rumored that Mrs. Hungerford has sold her farm. Possession is to be given
next spring.
Rev. F.H. Ambrose will preach at Nasonville next Sunday at 3:30.
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