News: Marshfield, Wis. (25 Mar 1882)
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----Source: Marshfield Times, The | Marshfield, Wisconsin | Saturday, March 25, 1882 | Page 1
Marshfield, Wisconsin, Local News
Marshfield schools:
The Presbyterian Sabbath school has just received a new library and the little
folks are very much pleased.
Personal.
The editor of this paper left Monday for Chicago, Milwaukee and Madison.
Mrs. A. C. Miner returned from Milwaukee on Monday.
Mr. and Ms. Ingalls from Unity, are visiting their children in this village.
Mrs. E. E. Winch returned from Chilton on Monday, after an absence of a few
weeks.
Seth Reeves, traveling salesman for a wholesale house in Milwaukee, was in this
village on Monday, taking orders.
G. H. Elvis left for Stevens Point on Monday.
Frank Cramer of Town twenty-eight made this office a pleasant call on Monday.
Richard Klau, agent for F. W, Hartman & Co. Milwaukee, was in town Monday.
Chris Adler, of Washington county, was in the village over Sunday. He purchased
quite recently
Mr. A. J. Felter's property, and is negotiating for other property.
F. S. Kirkland, took a run down to Milwaukee last week, returning this week.
The seven by-wine countenance of Mr. Nash of the firm of Jones & Nash, hardware
merchants of Centralia, was seen in town on Tuesday he called at the Times
office.
Wm. Reese, formerly of Berlin, now traveling for a Chicago Grocery house was in
town on Wednesday, He thinks Marshfield is a lively little town.
C. W. Jacobus of Haton, Calumet county, has been in town for a few days, looking
up a location for the purpose of starting a liquor store.
A. H. Roy, of Racine, will come to Marshfield some time in April for the purpose
of starting a distillery. He claims to be able to manufacture seven gallons of
pure whiskey out of one cord of wood.
Frank Button, Hon. of R. W. Button, of Guy Point, Jackson county was in town
Thursday.
C. Cornelius, the enterprising merchant of Maple Works, was in this village on
Thursday.
E. K. Barker with Green & Bulton, wholesale druggists of Milwaukee, made himself
industrious in this village on Thursday.
Prof. N. L. Kaudy, the rising young artist of Colby, was in town on Thursday.
Anyone wishing to see specimens of his work can do by calling at the Times
office.
Mr. Frank Upham is making preparations for building a residence in the Wheeler
lots. The Times did not learn who was to be the lucky young lady.
Miss Kittie(?) McShane, of Grand Rapids, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C.A.
Coon of the place this week. She came up in time to attend the grand mask ball
in which she took part unrecognized until she unmasked.
The Norwegian Orphan Asylum at Wittenberg, Shawano County, is now well under
way.
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