News: Willard (31 Mar 1910)
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Surnames: Thomas, Cesnik, Marn, Perovshek, Dammeier, Samberg, Crotzer,
Lehmann, Long, Rosnik, Blut, Hintz, Clair, Daughenbaugh
----Source:
Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (31 Mar 1910)
The dry
weather is giving the settlers a splendid opportunity to get a lot of clearing
done and all are taking advantage of it. Fires are burning in every direction
and a great amount of brush and old logs are going up in smoke.
Ralph
Thomas is building a new chicken house. This is the first building to be erected
on his new farm.
Ignac Cesnik was called to Milwaukee the last of the
week on business. He returned Saturday morning.
Pal Marn and Frank
Perovshek are brushing for Wm. Dammeier and Jacob Blut for Ralph Thomas.
G. Samberg sold two spring tooth harrows, a smoothing harrow and a plow Monday
morning, and became so excited over the deal that he had difficulty in figuring
up the value of two sacks of feed.
Miss Marie Crotzer, who has been
spending a couple of weeks with her brother George, left Tuesday for her home at
Lena, Ill.
Miss Alice Lehmann of Pontiac, Ill., sister of Mrs. Samuel
Long, came the early part of last week. Mrs. Long, who has been sick for several
weeks, is slowly improving.
Mr. Rosnik came home Friday morning after
spending several weeks in Illinois.
Geo. Hintz, Ralph Thomas and A.L.
Clair were in Greenwood Wednesday evening.
Geo. Crotzer cut his foot
quite severely on Saturday.
Sam Long shipped a carload of bolts to
Greenwood one day last week.
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