News: Greenwood (11 Feb
1909)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hunt, Weast, Hogue,
Leach, Kippenhan, Burch, Barlow, Pfunder, Cysewski, Huber, Anderson, Rossman,
Till, Fricke, Loughead, Behrens, Poppe, Gullord, Chamberlin, Prellwitz, Konow,
Krom, Sheets, Tuttle, Hubbell
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood,
Clark Co., Wis.) 11 Feb 1909
C.M. Hunt spent Sunday with his family.
Pearl Weast went to Owen Monday, where she has several days serving to do.
Nellie Hogue came home Friday evening to spend Sunday with her folks.
Tom Leach has accepted a position in Chris Kippenhan's Meat Market at Loyal.
The Greenwood Orchestra has been engaged to play for a dance at Christie the
22nd.
E.T. Burch went to Chicago Tuesday to purchase his spring and
summer stock of goods.
The M.W. A. tuberculosis sanatorium at Colorado
Springs opened January 1st with sixty patients.
Prospective automobile
buyers should read the series of letters, one published each week on this page.
Mrs. G.S. Barlow returned from Arcadia Saturday evening and left Monday for
a visit with relatives in Michigan.
F.H. Pfunder returned to Loyal Monday
morning where he has had charge of the Loyal Drug Store during the absence of
L.I. Cysewski.
The Beavers have decided to call off their regular dance
for next Friday evening on account of the Royal Neighbor dance on Monday night.
High School vs. Lynn at the gym Friday night. Be sure to be there.
The Altar Society will meet with Mrs. Albert Huber on Thursday, Feb. 25.
Albert Anderson came home from St. Paul Thursday for a visit with his parents.
Mrs. Elmer Rossman went to Kilbourn Friday to spend a few days with her
sister.
An exchanges says that the reason Dr. Till doesn't get married is
that the ladies turn their backs on him.
Mrs. Oscar Fricke writes to Mr.
Hendren from the hospital in Chicago that she is much better and will come home
next week.
The ladies of the Thursday Club decided not to meet with Mrs.
G.N. Loughead this week on account of the roads and weather.
O.G. Behrens
went to Baraboo Wednesday of last week and returned Sunday with three horses,
which he purchased while there.
E.G. Poppe of Longwood was a pleasant
business caller at this office Thursday.
Merritt Chamberlin returned to
his duties as depot agent at Julius S.D. on Thursday.
Wm. Prellwitz of
Ripon spent several days of last week with his sister, Mrs. Ed Konow.
Mrs. O.A. Prellwitz and children spent Saturday and Sunday with Herman Prellwitz
at Willard.
Tuesday, Louis Krom, a peddler from Withee, was arrived and
fined $13 by A.F. Sheets, police justice, for selling goods without a city
license.
Tehre will be a meeting in the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 under the auspices of the W.C.T.U. and L.T.L. Everybody is cordially
invited.
Tuttle and Hubbell lost one of their driving horses last
Wednesday. The animal got kicked by another horse, which chased a broken leg.
Dr. Sillick was called to put an end to its misery.
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