News: Seif (20 Feb 1919)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Email:
ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Pritchett, Lange, Landis, Halbrader, Peterson, Schwamb, Manthey,
Burge, Humboldt, Walker, Mund, Sturdevant, Amidon, Seif, Bertholdt, Talaney,
Nemitz, Borsh
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/20/1919
Seif (20 Feb 1919)
O.W. Pritchett and F. Lange took pigs to Neillsville Tuesday.
The Mesdames J.W. Landis, W.J. Landis and E.J. Landis visited with Mrs. Aug.
Halbrader and daughter, Mrs. G. Peterson, Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Mamie Schwamb spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. George Halbrader.
Mrs. O. Pritchett was a visitor at the Frank Lange home Tuesday.
Albert Manthey called on Aug. Halbrader Wednesday morning.
Gus. Burge brought his wife and baby home Tuesday after a two months’ visit with
her parents near Granton.
Mrs. Aug. Halbrader was on the sick list last week.
Mrs. Wm. Humboldt spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Aug. Halbrader.
Corporal C. Walker came home from Camp Shelby last Friday where he has been for
the last four months.
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Pritchett visited at the John Mund farm last Wednesday.
Clause Sturdevant was in this vicinity Friday evening.
Mrs. George Halbrader called on her mother Friday.
W.J. Landis spent the weekend with his family.
O.W. Pritchett and wife were visitors at the Walt Amidon home Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwamb and Mr. and Mrs. George Halbrader and families spent
Sunday at the John Schwamb home.
John Seif was canvassing this neighborhood for a cause Saturday.
Cawin and Morris Bertholdt and Tony Talaney left for the mines one day last
week.
Messrs Nemitz and Borsh are hauling wood to Tioga.
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