News: Willard (01 Apr 1909)
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Surnames: Lacowich, Clair, Altenbern, Ferneau, Syth, Luca, Hewett,
Meinholdt, Cesnik, Samberg, Daughenbaugh, Taylor,
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 01 Apr 1909
Mr. Lacowich received a
carload of lumber one day last week. It had already been transferred to his land
on Section 11 and a new house will soon be built for the accommodation of
himself and son-in-law.
A.L. Clair and wife returned from Chicago
Tuesday. They had gone with the intention of having an operation performed on
their baby girl, but the specialist advised them to wait a while.
Mr. and
Mrs. Altenbern were Greenwood visitors on Friday.
Five men were here from
Minnesota one day last week looking over the country with a view of investing.
Before they left they all bargained for land near Gorman and will shortly become
residents.
Messrs. Ferneau and Syth of Greenwood have finished their
hauling and have gone home.
Mr. John Lucas, who recently came from
Colorado, has already received a carload of lumber and is busy building a new
house.
Harry Hewett and Theo. Meinholdt were business callers here on
Tuesday.
Ignac Cesnik was in Fairchild on business last Friday.
G.
Samberg has secured the agency for the International Harvester Co.'s machinery
and has already received some sample machines.
A.C. Altenbern received a
new De Laval cream separator the past week.
Word come from Samuel
Daughenbaugh of Iowa that he will load his car and reach Willard with his
household goods sometime this week.
Mrs. Almeda Taylor of Lena, Ill., who
came to stay at the home of A.L. Clair during the latter's absence, will return
home this week.
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