News: Spencer, Wisconsin (11 May 1910)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Crowell, Daugherty, Schweiger, Allar, Kehnanof, Stewart, Hinkleyand, Tardiff, Pickett, Marten, Welch, Farrington, Schwantes, Schwanties, Cole, Plomer, MacBride, Marsh, Dahl, Dahlmann, Daumann, Whitmore
----Source: Marshfield Times, The | Marshfield, Wisconsin | Wednesday, May 11, 1910 | Page 12
SPENCER.
Miss Rispa Crowell went to Colby Wednesday returning; Thursday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daugherty, Saturday, May 7, a son.
Mrs. Kate Schweiger of Rhinelander visited old friends here last week.
J. R. Kehnanof Unity was the guest oŁ Frank Allar Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. A. W. Stewart returned home Wednesday from her visit at Park Falls.
Mrs. C. S. Hinkleyand Miss Rose Tardiff of Abbotsford were Spencer callers
Monday.
Mrs. E. C. Pickett: and daughter, Myril went to Rice Lake to spend a week or ten
days.
Quite a number of Spencerites went to Marshfield Saturday to attend H. A. Marten's auction.
Miss Mabel Welch returned to her home at Chelsea Wednesday after visiting at the
Dysart home.
George Farrington spent several days at Wausau last week attending a meeting of the county board.
Mrs. Jennie Gardiner held an auction on her farm Saturday afternoon to sell some
of the personal property.
Herman Schwanties (Schwantes) has his crew of men engaged in digging the cellar
(or his new residence which he will erect this summer.
Frank Allar and family moved from Unity into their new home here last week. Mr.
Allar is engaged in buying and selling hay and other farm produce.
Mrs. Hercher and daughter of Menasha visited her daughter, Mrs. Art Cole here
last week. Mrs. Cole accompanied them to Park Falls to visit relatives a few
days.
Mrs. Ehlerr received a message from Cornucopia, Sunday telling o f the serious
illness of her youngest son, Herman, from diphtheria. She left Sunday evening to
go to him.
Mrs. S. Plomer arrived home Monday from Lincoln, Nebraska after an absence of
nearly two years. She was accompanied by Floyd Driscoll, who has been visiting
at Minneapolis.
The board of appraisers for the Soo line right of way. K. J. MacBride, railroad
attorney, and Spencer Marsh, attorney for Frank Pickett, were in town last week
on business. The appraisers decided upon $2000 as a reasonable amount
for Mr. Pickett. The buying of the right of way will soon be finished.
Mr. Dahlman, (Carl Daumann) an aged man living with his daughter,
Mrs. (Fritz) Dahl west of Romeo was found dead in in his bed Monday morning. He
has been in a quite feeble condition for sometime from the effects of paralysis
as well as his age, but on Saturday was around as usual, and the family was
shocked Monday when upon investigation as to his failure to awaken he was found
cold in death.
On Sunday the saloons in this town were closed and we enjoyed the quietest and
most respectable Sabbath day it has been our privilege to have for many years.
Much credit is due our marshal, Mr. Whitmore, for so far enforcing the
law and it is to be expected that every citizen of sound judgment will stand by
him. Even some of the men engaged in the sale of liquors are glad of the change
that enables them to have Sunday for rest.
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