News: Chili (20 Mar 1914)
Contact: Betty Comstock
Email:
betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Snow, Davis, Eide,
Lindow, Hartman, Brooks, Degener, Allen, Walter, Fenske, Montag, Riedel, Heath,
Reid, Bosselman, Hogenson, Walk, Fraser, Beeckler, Waterman, Reichert
----Source: Granton News
(Granton, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/20/1914
Mr. and Mrs. Al Snow are once
more in our midst. They returned
Sunday morning from the West. They
enjoyed the trip out there very much.
Fred Davis from Granton came over
Monday morning to shake hands with Al Snow.
Harry Eide got in a car of coal
Tuesday. August and Arthur Lindow
helped T.J. Hartman unloading the coal and haul it over to Harry Eide’s factory.
Geo. Brooks came over and got a
double wagon box of the coal.
Mr. and Mrs. Degener as well as
Mr. and Mrs. Allen visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter in the town
of Grant over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenske and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Montag visited with Riedel’s in the town of Lynn.
News was received that Andrew
Heath died recently out west where he moved not very long ago.
Mr. Heath was one of the old settlers of this country.
Wm. A. Reid rented the Emil
Bosselman farm this year.
Mr. Melvin Hogenson spent last
week here with his brother Anton Hogenson.
Miss Doris Walk of Bay City,
Michigan visited at the Albert Degener home a couple of days last week.
Miss Ila Fraser spend a few days
last week with her brother George Fraser and family at Granton.
Miss Haidee Beeckler visited her
sister Mrs. C.R. Waterman Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Anton Hogenson was a business
caller at the county seat last Thursday.
L.A. Reichert made a business
trip to Marshfield Tuesday.
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