News: Willard (16 Sep 1909)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Altenbern, Hawke, Clair, Dammeier, Crotzer, Daughenbaugh,
Olson, Samberg, Holsinger, Syth, Gullord, Hughes, Humke, Dimler, Long, Jordan
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 16 Sep 1909
The digging of A.C. Altenbern's cellar is nearly complete.
Edward
Hawke purchased a milk cow of A.L. Clair on Friday.
Wm. Dammeier is
digging the cellar for Geo. Crotzer's ne house. Paul Daughtenbaugh is assisting
him.
Mr. Olson, the contractor from Osseo, has completed Mr. Samberg's
store building and gone to Humbird to build a house. He will then return here to
move the residences of A.C. Altenbern and A.L. Clair on the stone foundation
being prepared for them, also build the sheds for Wilson Weber Lumber Co.
G. Samberg was in Gorman Saturday putting in pumps for the new settlers
there.
D.S. Holsinger and Babb Syth are busy putting the stone foundation
under the school building.
The lathing is nearly done and plastering will
be done this coming week.
Mr. Gullord has finished plastering Edward
Hughes' new residence.
A.C. Altenbern, A.L. Clair and Wm. Humke were in
Fairchild on Friday.
Lou Dimler was a business caller here one day last
week.
An insurance agent called on G. Samberg Saturday.
Wm.
Dammeier and A.L. Clair transacted business in Greenwood one day last week.
Samuel Long was in Greenwood on Friday.
Joseph Jordan is hauling wood
to town.
Geo. Crotzer was in Fairchild Friday.
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