News: Greenwood 18 years ago - Apr 1892 (14 Apr 1910)
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Surnames: Johnson, Andrews, Kunz, Bryden
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (14 Apr 1910)
Henry Johnson, the
barber, had a new way of cutting the hair -- he burned it off instead of cutting
it.
Uncle Steve Andrews invented a contrivance whereby he could fasten a
cow's tail while he was milking and thus keep the swishing appendage out of his
face.
Henry Kunz, aged 18 years, who was employed as a "taffle" on Popple
River in one of Bryden's driving crews, was drowned on Thursday evening. The
remains were taken to Marshfield.
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