News: Willard (11 Nov 1908)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Long, Prellwitz, Slaughter, Clair, Bishop, Daughenbaugh,
Cesnik, Crotzer, Altenbern, Dammeier, Decker, Holsinger
----Source:
Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 11 Nov 1908
School started
Monday with Mr. Harvey Long as teacher.
Herman Prellwitz moved in on the
Slaughter farm last Monday.
A.L. Clair shipped a carload of wood to
Fairchild on Monday.
A.L. Clair transacted business in Fairchild
Wednesday afternoon.
G.W. Bishop has the well for Henry Daughenbaugh
nearly completed.
Ignac Cesnik transacted business in Greenwood both
Friday and Saturday.
George Crotzer and Henry Daughenbaugh built two
chimneys for Harvey Long the past week.
Thursday morning Elmer Altenbern
and wife of Lena, Ill. came on a visit with relatives. Mr. Altenbern is a
brother to A.C. Altenbern and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier.
The carload of lumber
from Owen ordered by Daughenbaugh Bros. for their house and barn arrived
Saturday noon and is being transferred to the building site on Section 23.
H.W. Decker was absent the greater part of last week, attending the session
of the county board at Neillsville. He returned Monday and is now directed his
men on the work on Samuel Long's house.
Adolph Dammeier of Lena, Ill.,
father of Wm. Dammeier, came Wednesday morning for a visit with his son. Mr.
Dammeier says he see quite a change in appearance of things since his visit
eighteen months ago.
Thursday morning D.S. Holsinger, wife and daughter
came with their car of goods. Their car had been shipped the Friday before and
they started from their home, Mt. Morris, Ill., Wednesday evening, arriving here
the same time as the car, on Friday.
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