News: Willard (07 Apr 1910)
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Surnames: Thomas, Kasnik, Cesnik, Hintz, Clair, Kuhlman, Altenbern,
Dammeier, Samberg, Daughenbaugh, Gemmeke, Abel, Hatton, Long, Holsinger, Samuel
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (07 Apr 1910)
Ralph Thomas has received a new forge and other blacksmith tools and will
build a shop on his farm. Mr. Thomas is a blacksmith, also a wagon maker, and
will do repair work, etc. for those who desire his services.
Joseph
Kasnik and family have arrived and are now comfortably located in their new home
west of Samuel's farm.
Ignac Cesnik has had several prospective land
buyers the past week.
George Hintz received a carload of hay and rye
straw on Friday.
A.L. Clair transacted business at the town hall Tuesday
afternoon. He was accompanied as far as Greenwood by L.W. Kuhlman.
Geo.
Hintz and R.R. Thomas helped A.C. Altenbern to do some logging on Friday and
Saturday.
Wm. Dammeier purchased a horse from a party south of Greenwood.
G. Samberg purchased two dressed hogs of Henry Daughenbaugh one day last
week.
Frank Abel, Henry Gemmeke Sr. and Frank Hatton were Sunday
afternoon visitors in Willard.
Mrs. Anna Long, who has been making an
extended visit with her parents at Mt. Morris, Ill., came home Saturday morning.
She was accompanied by little Margaret Virginia, her little two months old
daughter, who will make Willard her future home. The father (Harvey) wears a
smile which covers his face and actually tries to make people believe the baby
looks like him instead of her mother.
D.S. Holsinger was slightly (?)
indisposed on Sunday morning. He is better at this writing.
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