News: Greenwood 15 years ago - Sep 1894 (23 Sep
1909)
Contact:
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Surnames: Justice, Hendren,
Hill, Hommel, Andrews, Rand, Shanks, Murray, Bishop, Dingley, Fricke
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 23 Sep 1909
The brick work on the Justice building was nearly completed.
A dance was
held at the new opera house on Friday evening.
W.T. Hendren exchanged
pulpits with Rev. Hill of Neillsville on Sunday.
Ed Hommel was laid up
for a couple of weeks as a result of stepping on a rusty nail.
The "Mite"
Society held a meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Andrews.
The Hutchinson Cooperage Co. put up a small building for an
office across the street from their stave mill.
H.J. Rand burned some gun
powder on the floor instead of sweeping it up and received some nasty burns.
John Shanks purchased 44 head of cattle at the Murray farm, for which he
paid $810, shipping them to Chicago from Withee.
The contract for the
Baptist Church was let to Messrs. Bishop and Dingley.
A letter was
received from Will Fricke of Montana to his parents, in which he apprised them
that he had taken himself a wife.
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