News: Loyal (15 May 1903)
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Surnames: Mulvey, Carpenter, Richmond, Fleckenstein, Emerson, Baber, Wright,
Blumenstein, Tucker
----Source: Marshfield Times May 15, 1903
Loyal Locals
The roads are in a terrible condition again.
H. S. Mulvey is making a business trip down the line.
Miss Inez Carpenter is visiting her uncle Dr. Richmond.
M. G. Fleckenstein of Marshfield, was a business caller Monday. The Misses Anna
Jacques and Lissie Emerson drove to Neillsville Sunday.
Dr. C. Barber visited friends and elatives at Warren a few days last week.
Mr. W. T. Wright went to Minneapolis the latter part "of last week on business.
Mrs., Minnie Blumenstein will be a Marshfield caller tomorrow, that s, if the
weather permits Will Blumenstein severed his connections with the Hotel Central
and left-Sunday for Marshfield. Mrs. C. E. Tucker and little son Lawrence
visited at Marshfield with friends a few days last week. Mir and Mrs.
Blumenstein and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright were shopping at Greenwood Saturday
Mrs. W. T. Wright left Tuesday to visit friends at Chippewa. She will be absent
the balance of the week.
The ice cream social given by the ladies of the Catholic congregation was a
great success. A pro fit of $32 was realized. The Loyal base ball team are more
popular than ever. They played with the' Greenwood boys Saturday and Sunday they
played with Hewitt and won both games.
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