News: Chili (13 Feb 1914)
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Surnames: Oens, Yankee, Hutts, Reichert, Beeckeler,
Pickett, Waterman, Fenhouse, Gantwork, Wage, Brule
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
02/13/1914
A little baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oens
Saturday. The child lived only
until Sunday night. It was buried
Tuesday. The bereaved ones have the
sympathy of the whole community.
The services were held at the house.
The weather has turned a little colder so it touches the
zero mark quite regular. It gives
some people a chance to haul wood and bolts with the little snow there is.
Thursday is Lincoln’s birthday the first legal holiday
of the year.
W. Yankee’s saw rig was around here Monday sawing up
some pole piles into stove wood. It
was a nice day, only a little cold.
The dance given last week in the M.W.A. hall drew a fair
crowd. Some of the people going
back on the morning train had to wait a few hours for it.
Saturday one of John Hutts’ chimneys burned out and
Sunday morning L.A. Reichert’s. No
damage was don in either case.
Mesdames E.A. Beeckeler and E.N. Pickett attended the
Ladies Aid at Mrs. C.R. Waterman’s Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenhouse and son were over Sunday guests at
the W. Gantworth home.
Mrs. Fred Brule visited friends here Thursday.
The Royal Neighbors will give a Valentine Basket Social
Saturday. Everybody is invited to
attend.
Miss Gladys Wage attended teachers institute at
Neillsville Friday and Saturday.
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