News: North York (27 Feb 1914)
Contact: betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Turner, Davis, Livingston, Teatz, Dahl,
Thiedeman, Krause, Grassman, Graves, Turner, Edens, Benedict, Thompson, McMahon,
Dollaso, Campbell
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
02/27/1914
W.H. Turner and wife took dinner with John Davis and
wife, Sunday.
Fay Livingston and wife spent Sunday with her folks at
Heathville.
R. Teatz sold his black driving horse to George Dahl last
week.
The Misses Anna Teatz, Vivian Thiedeman, Lottie Krause
and Esther Grassman; and the Messer’s Martin Krause and Albion Grassman from
Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Graves and Mel Turner all spend Sunday at Rob Teatz’s.
H.G. Graves and son were Loyal callers Monday.
George Dahl sports a new driving horse and a new top
buggy. Now girls smile your
prettiest smiles and maybe you’ll get a ride.
Robert Teatz is the owner of a new cutter.
George Dahl drove to Loyal Friday.
Miss Erna Edens spent Sunday with Miss Emma Dahl.
Miss Emma Dahl spent Wednesday with Mrs. Merle Benedict.
Robert Thompson and wife and children drove over to
Teatz’s Thursday. Robert bought some
oats.
Wm. McMahon drove to Loyal, Friday.
Miss Esther Dollaso from Heintown is working for Wm.
Campbell.
Mrs. Mel Turner spent Thursday with Mrs. McMahon and
Friday with Mrs. Bessie Turner.
John Dahl was a Granton caller Friday.
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