News: Riverside (21 Dec 1917)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Knoll, Dankemyer,
Eibergen, Abbot, Van Domlin, Christensen, Happe, Robinson, Millholen, Ketel,
Mundt, Spiegelberg
----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.)
21 Dec 1917
Tuesday morning we saw a swift moving light going southward,
thinking it might be an airship seen at East Lynn. We took notice finally as it
came to a stop. Upon investigating we found it was H.A. Knoll with his Ford car
and no gasoline. He says the blame thing would not run on its reputation. So
stopping at Aug. Dankemyer's he bought some gasoline and then journeyed on. Now
Hank, you must remember all cars run on gasoline and Fords to too.
Mrs.
John Eibergen has been on the sick list for several days. Dr. Housley has been
attending her.
Dr. Abbot was called to John Van Domlin's Tuesday to
attend a sick horse.
August Dankemyer and family entertained company from
Sheboygan last week.
Albert Christensen and family have moved into their
dandy bungalow that they built this summer.
Carl Happe sawed wood for
John Robinson a few days last week.
A large number of the neighbors took
in the auction sale at Dell Millholen's Saturday.
Paul Ketel, formerly of
this place, has enlisted in Uncle Sam's Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dankemyer
and Jennie Eibergen spent Sunday at Chas. Mundt's.
Carl Happe sawed wood
for Chas. Mundt a few days.
Albert Christensen and family, Hannah and
Willie Dankemyer spent Tuesday evening at Fred Dankemyer's.
Grandma
Dankemyer called on Mrs. Otto Spiegelberg Sunday.
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