News: Greenwood 15 years ago - Oct. 1894 (07 Oct 1909)

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Surnames: Arndt, Stewart, McMahon, Begley, Rossow, Welsh

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 07 Oct 1909

Rock Creek could this week be crossed by a new bridge.

Fred Arndt sold his farm to John Stewart.

A new sidewalk was being laid on Second Street East, toward the cemetery.

John McMahon fell from his wagon Wednesday, from which he received some severe bruises.

The Masons moved their paraphernalia from the old lodge room over the bank into Begley's Hall on Wednesday.

W.H. Begley slipped and fell Saturday morning, dislocation his right shoulder.

A colony of ten or twelve families settled near the dam on the south fork of the Eau Claire river in the towns of Easton and Warner.

Two young ladies, just at dusk, kicked a poor cat off the sidewalk, but it happened to be a pole cat, and they had to go home and change their clothes.

Fred Rossow of Beaver was accidentally shot by his companion, Grant Welsh, who mistook him for a deer. The shot shattered the left arm and entered his side. He was in a serious condition, but recovered from the effects of the wounds.
             

 

 


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