News: Lindsey (20 Feb 1914)
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Surnames: House, Haertl, Peckham, Altenburg, Hahm
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
02/20/1914
Presumably most of the readers of the News will now
think that winter did not forget to come in on the last round. Perhaps the light
fall of snow this winter was to accommodate the autoists.
They were seen out even during the last week.
Mrs. Herb House and two children went to New Lisbon
Friday of last week expecting to stay over Sunday but on account of no train
Monday and Tuesday their trip was prolonged.
Chicago’s better citizens are going to make an effort to
have the license question put to a vote in the spring.
So is some of Lindsey’s citizens going to try and have the same question
brought to a vote in Rock.
More snow recently patched up the sleighing so that it
is pretty good now.
Lindsey was without a train Monday.
We understand they had a breakdown near Ameila. E.L. Haertl came home
last Friday from Neenah for a few days.
Rev. Peckham filled his appointments at Lindsey church
Sunday and evening.
The Ladies Aid cleared over seven dollars at their
recent meeting at Chas. Altenburg’s.
A recent real estate deal in Lindsey is the purchase by
Herman Hahm of the village property of his brother Gustaf on the hill.
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