News: Riverside (16 Nov 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Eibergen, Dankemyer, Martin, Sternitzky, Christenson, Timerson, Ley,
Henninger, Hornick, Kruthooff, Dow, Davis, Smith, Muir, Pischer
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 11/16/1917
Henry and Willie Eibergen left for Tripoli, Wis., Monday of this week, where
tehy expect to spend the winter working in the camps.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dankemyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Anna Sternitzky visited at
Aug. F. Dankemyer's on Sunday.
A host of friends gathered at the Ernest Hankey home on Saturday evening of last
week and gave them a surprise. It was their tenth anniversary. A good time was
reported by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Christenson and son Harley autoed to Loyal Sunday to see his
mother and brought her back with them for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dankemyer autoed to Marshfield Sunday to see Mr. Baxter, who
is at the hospital. While there they called on Mr. Timerson who was taken there
two weeks ago last Sunday, finding a very sick man, but they have hopes of his
recovery.
Chas. Ley went to Greenwood on business on Saturday.
Conrad Henninger is doing the plowing on the old Hotchkiss farm. Ervin Dankemyer
is driving one of his teams.
Tony Hornick has found a new invention on his Ford. He says it is a stronger
engine that has no water tank with it or a barrel of some sort.
Minnie and Louise Kruthooff from Marshfield spent Saturday and Sunday with their
friend Hanna Dankemyer, and took in the party at Ernest Handke's.
Mrs. Cora Dow spent Sunday at Sherman Davis'.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dankemyer autoed to Neillsville on business last Thursday.
Peter Smith suoted out from Lynn to Wellie Davis' to take Mr. and Mrs. Wellie
davis and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muir back with them to spend the day on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pischer came out from Marshfield Saturday for a few days'
visit at John Eibergen's.
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