News: Greenwood 18 years ago - Sep 1891 (30 Sep
1909)
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Surnames: Harlow, Hartson, Cook,
Ralstead, Syth, Dingley, Wallis, Burch
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner
(Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 30 Sep 1909
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Harlow and
daughter Mina met with a serious and what could have been a fatal accident while
driving home from church on Sunday evening. Their horse became frightened while
crossing the Black River Bridge and backed them off a ten foot embankment.
Death relieved H.H. Hartson of a valuable driving horse on Wednesday.
Farmer Dan Cook built an addition to his residence, 16 x 24, with cellar.
Geo. Ralstead of Scandinavia opened up a barber shop in the Tom Syth
building.
A.D. Dingley purchased a lot in the Miller addition, on which
to erect a resident.
The blacksmith shop that stood just north of the
post office was moved back off main street to a side street, P. Wallis doing the
work.
On Wednesday afternoon a pleasant little party was given Mrs. G.T.
Burch in honor of her 82nd birthday.
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