News: Colby (12 Sep 1889)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Blanchard, Harvey, Horris, Jahns, Kaudy, Lamont, McMonagle, Marquardt,
Parkhill, Potter, Salter, Sims, Thrun, Von Neupert, White, Wilms
----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 9/03/2014
Originally published in the Colby Phonograph, 12 September, 1889
M. Kaudy visited Marshfield on Wednesday.
N. J. White drove over to Curtiss Tuesday.
Farmers prepare yourselves for the institute.
Go to Colby Hall tonight and fill up for ten cents.
B. A. Wilms is building a barn on his residence property.
J. P. Harvey traded his buddy hoss to Legare Potter for one of his.
Joe Sims is filling the position of clerk at Salters apothecary shop.
H. J. Blanchard and A. Lamont were in Wausau on business.
J. P. Harvey drove over to Wausau Sunday evening and returned Monday night.
Tim McMonagle, who was on the sick list last week, is again at his post of duty.
Mrs. R. Marquardt and son Henry returned from their Milwaukee trip Tuesday.
Dr. and Carl Von Neupert went to St. Paul and Minneapolis on Tuesday morning.
Herman Jahns, the Milwaukee traveling man, was in the village Monday and
Tuesday.
Jesse Parkhill was handling the way bills on the way freight, a portion of last
week.
Ferdinand Thrun, the Romeo lumberman, was up on Monday, interviewing Judge
Salter.
C. W. Horris was over to Eau Claire yesterday.
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