A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Barron http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1497 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29751 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Sperior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Sioux Creek News Article Text: Carol Keller has returned from Minneapolis. Mrs Phoebe Anderson who has been spending her vacation with her parents,Mr and Mrs Ed Massie,has returned to her home at Belmount to resume her teaching. John Conner and Mrs G R Massie motored to Superior last Saturday. Their mother returned with them after a week's visit here with relatives. Mrs Archie Keiler and daughter, Joyce and Mrs John Conner were recent guests of Mrs J W Thompson of Barron. Mrs Carl McAdams of Maple Grove and Mrs Peter Thompson of Arland spent Monday and Tuesday at the John Conner home. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Barron http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1497 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29749 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Ridgeland News Article Text: Dr and Mrs W J Hayes have returned from their eastern trip. Their daughter,Mrs Laben Smith of Madison accompanied them home for a visit. Mr and Mrs Hershel Shipley and Misses Ardys Wegan,Gladys Hanson,Ella and Delores Nelson attended the wedding of Genevieve Omtvedt and Harland Huset last Wednesday evening. Alice and Hazel Buhcholz,Menominee visited here last week. Art Thompson, Minneapolis, visited relatives and friends here last week and attended the fair on Monday. The Hector Hanson family,Jack Kleve and Marie Beauchene,Rice Lake made a trip to Canada this week. Mr and Mrs Carl Houg spent a few days in Minneapolis last week. Mr and Mrs Paul Matthiew and children of St Paul visited Mrs Matthiew's parents,Mr and Mrs Homer Lawrence last weekend. Mr and Mrs Claude Bacow,Chicago and Miss Ina Wegan, Minneapolis, visited their parents, Mr and Mrs Christ Wegan over Labor day. While repairing a pump on the Bill Glaser farm west of this village, a pipe struck a light wire causing Fred Glaser, Isaac Eliason and son ,Orville who were holding the pipe to receive some bad burns.They are recovering. Ton Nelson passed away last Monday. Services were held and interment made at the Pine Creek Norweegian Lutheran church. Mrs J Speetzen spent a few days last week in St Paul. Mrs Velton,Rice Lake is visiting her daughter,Mrs J E Wesslen and Mr Wesslen. Miss Maude Baland, her father,I H Baland,Richard and Allan Baland,Davis Bishop of Dallas and Malcolm Baland of Hayward attended the annual reunion at Wakonda park near Menominie last Sunday. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Burnett http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1501 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29748 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Danbury News Article Text: Rusell Larson ,Lawrence Johnson and James Frizzell were home from Camp Nelson last weekend. Lewis Larsona nd billy Armstrong were home from the Marengo camp over Labor day. Miss Patricia Fitzgerald of Minneapolis who has been visiting her grand parents,Mr and Mrs Echus Davis has returned home accompanied by Mrs Davis and Miss Irene McCarty who will attend the Minnesota state fair. Misses Beatrice Gatten and Loretta Fremont are attending Superior State Teachers college. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pounty,Minneapolis spent last week end and holiday with the latter's parents,Mr and Mrs H Goodell. Miss Florence Gould was employed at the Log Cabin last weekend. Guests of Mr and Mrs Elmer Horner last week were Mr and Mrs Alvin Paomer and three children of West Palm Beach Florai, Allen Palmer of Wilton and Mrs John Smith of Westfield. Mr and Mrs Al Brothers and children,Mary,Billy and Jackie of Superior visited friends here last Sunday and Monday. Miss Fern Anderson who attends school in Superior accomapnied them and visited her parents,Mr and Mrs Martin Anderson. Miss Florence Bartosch has returned home from the Gransburg hospital where she underwent an appendicitis operation. Guy Pardun has purchased the William Frank home and will take possession this week. Mr Frank is constructing a smaller house onhis lots across the street from his former home where he will reside. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kurschner and son of Eau Claire,visited at the home of Mr and Mrs J F Gould last week end. Miss Elinor Hanson is employed at the Charles Fremont home. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Bayfield http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1498 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29747 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Drummond News Article Text: A new depot agent, M G Hoard of Superior has been appointed here. Mr Hoard assumed his new duties the past week. He was here from 1910-12,when he was transferred to another place. Mrs Hoard and family are residing in the depot apartments. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr and Mrs William Waggoner of Rhinelander August 29. Mrs Waggoner will be remembered here as the former Miss Gladys Lundberg who taught here four years. Mrs Oscar Anderson entertained at an informal party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Lois' 11th birthday. Mr and Mrs Victor Warner and daughter Bonnie Belle of Kenton Ohio were house guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Warner and the Robert Warner's of Balsam Glen Farm during the past week. Mr Victor Warner is a nephew of Mr Chas. Warner and was employed here several years ago. Mrs Gena Skaugerul entertained Mrs Gemlo and children of Lake Willipyro,Mrs Earl Meirhofer,Mrs Herbert Gilbertson and Miss Frances Meirhofer at a coffee on Wednesday afternoon. The Drummond high and grade school has an unusually large attendance this year, and many out of town students are attending, among them,Grandview,Barnes,Port Wing,Trego are represented and Mason for the first time is sending students. William Anderson,Misses Esther Anderson and Mary Elaine Anderson were Washburn visitors recently. Mrs Ed Fye and daughters Dora and Fern were business callers inAshland on Friday. Mrs Reinhold Aush and son,Reynold and daugher Ruth of Fond du Lac were guests for several days during the past week at the Theordore Bruett home. They returned home on Friday. Mr and Mrs Felix La Rush and sons,Leonard,George and La Vern of St Paul spent the weekend and Labor day visiting friends and acquaintances here. The La Rush's are former residents. George Banks of Milwaukee was a guest fo his sister,Mrs Oscar Andersona dn family recently. Mrs Arthur Lee left on Friday for a few days visit with her sister at Milwaukee. Drummond students who have left for Superior to attend Superior Teachers college include,Alfred Fruechtl,Misses Marie and Laura Bruett,Fern Fye and Frances Meirhofer. Weekly talkies are now being given in the Drummond school gym and are very well attended.The shows are given Tuesday evenings. Mr and Mrs Herbert Gilbertson left on Friday for St Paul to visit relatives for a few days and also attend the Minnesota state fair. Mr and Mrs Frank Hahn of Ashland were guests at the F H Bartlett home last week. Weekend and Labor day guests at the A M Anderson home included Mr and Mrs Henry Besser,Mr Emil Schwartz,Miss Dorothy LaBelle, all of Duluth and Mr and Mrs Marvin Wallin of Grandview. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Ashland http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1496 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29738 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Odanah News Article Text: Mr Walker has been hired as janitor at the Odanah public school for the coming year and arrangements have been made to transport the children living over two miles from the school until such time as a permanent contract can be made. Ted Robertson and Miss Mary Brennan, both of Ashland have been hired as teachers. The building is being thoroughly cleaned this week under the direction of Ted Robertson and Ed Langren of Ashland. Those assisting in the cleaning are Ed Walker, janitor and his assistant, Bill Walker and the following young people working under the NYA: Catherine Soulier, Norma Dennis,Myrtle Sharlow,Ann Conway,Lillian Crowe,Alec Wolfe and James Wilmer. With the new heating plant installed the building is in splended shape. Charles Denomie was taken to an Ashland hospital Friday,suffering with appendicitis. Mr and Mrs Duffy Cadotte have moved to Ashland. William Bell and Teddy Halfaday who are employed in Lac du Flambeau are spending the weekend with relatives here. Eddie Wesley and Wallace Mayotte who have been employed at Starr Lake CCC camp are visiting at their homes here. Lawrence Blanchard of Camp Mercer is spending the week end at home. Arvella Moore is visiting friends in Lac du Flambeau this week. Mrs John Thomas and children of L'Anse Michigan is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Green. A car load of steel culverts for use on the new I E C W road was received here this week and was unloaded Saturday. A grader and caterpillar tractor also arrived on Saturday for use in the construction of this road. St Mary's Catholic church is receiving a cot of paint this week. Frank Green is putting a new shingle roof on his home. Doctor Chatman who has been employed as the examining pysician for the I E C W has resigned his position to enter private practice. He left for Chicago on Monday. John Rabideaux who is employed in carpenter work under the I E C W at Reserve came home Saturday to spend the week end with his famkily returning to Reserve on Monday. The Odanah baseball team played in Lac du Flambeau on Sunday losing the game, 5 to 4.Among those who accompanied the team to Lac du Flambeau were Esther Cadotte,Mr and Mrs Fred Chisholm,Frank Sky,Mr and Mrs Edward Rabideaux,Gust Connors,James Sharlow,Charles Ackly,Russel Moore and Raymond Moore. Mrs Hattie Roscoe of Washington D C is here visiting her parents,Mr and Mrs Joe Bell. Mr and Mrs Edward Smart and family accompanied by Mrs Ed Crowe,Harold and Joan Crowe spent the week end in Gordon visiting relatives.The Smart family came home Sunday afternoon but Mrs Crowe with Harold and Joan stayed for a longer visit. Alec Davidson has returned from Cass Lake Minnesota where he has been spending his vacation. William Bigboy made a trip to Hayward on Thursday taking John Shebiosh and Oliver La Goo to the government hospital for treatment. John Shebiosh fell in the barn at his home Wednesday evening, breaking his hip. He was taken to Hayward for hospital treatment. Unice Scott left this week for Pipestone Minnesota where she will be a student at the Indian school. Miss Barbara Bentley returned to Washington D c onfriday after spending her vacation with friends and relatives here and in Ashland. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Douglas http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1510 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29737 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Brule News Article Text: B H Meyer arrived from Washington D C two weeks ago and is at home on his Brule river cottage and ranch. Mr Meyer has been a member of the interstate commerce commission for the past 25 years with office in Washington. He is spending his 28th summer on the Brule. Thomas Meyer from Fargo visited his parents, Mr and Mrs B H Meyer over Sunday,leaving Monday. They also had as guests Adolph F Meyer and party of Minneapolis. The latter a civil engineer is a brother of B H Meyer. Mrs Mary Stuart is visting her sister Mrs Park Miller at Mellen. Miss Eleanor Peterson, a Brule school teacher, spent the week end at her home in Pattison park. Harry Anderson,principal went to Superior over Sunday and Labor day. Mrs Emil Woerle visited in Brule over the week end from her home in Staples Minnesota. Sister Ione who was Helen Gamache, a teacher in the La Crosse convent, recently spent a week at her mother's home in Brule. The Brule Ladies Aid society meet was held at H E Webster's home last week. Mr and Mrs Walter Erickson from Mason City visited a A A Baillie's home in Brule. Mr and Mrs David Deneen of Minneapolis were also guests. Mr and Mrs Milfred Ulven spent the week end at Washburn. Raymond and Fred Swanson have been making improvements on their mother's home near Brule. Eldon Smith of Valley Farm on Upper Brule river has left with Lee Stewart for Mt Morris Illinois where Smith will enter high school. He will be employed and have his home with the Kable family. The Kables operate one of the largest magazine and periodical publishing plants in the U S. Later Mr Smith who has made his home with Mrs Dagerman and family at Valley Farm will have a chance to be employed in the Kable Company's plant. Glenn Honeyman and father of Rice Lake have left with car and trailer for Solon Springs. They may go to Mound Minnesota for the annual bird dog trials which were to have been held at Solon Springs but were taken to Mount instead. Mrs Fritz Brevig is back from St Francis hospital recovering from an operation. Emerlaie and Anthony Matalick of Upper Brule have both started high school in Superior. Mrs Martha Barnes teaches the Francis Willard school this year. She taught a school south of Iron River last year. Mrs Hazel Lind Swanson of Poplar as been chosen teacher for the Hazel Prairie school near Valley Farm. Messrs. Walter hamblin,R g Stevens and Mr Wright left for Chicago this past week.They spent their vaction here fishing the Brule and also took a trip to Herbster. Arhtur Gordon and mother and sister, Katherine, who have a cottage near Cedar Island on the Brule are now there and will stay through September. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Douglas http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1510 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29736 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Solon Springs News Article Text: Miss Myra Wood, Spencer, Iowa has been ill this summer and has not visited at her cottage here as is her custom. Mr and Mrs Barney Klinzing and family of Winifred Missouri spent the weekend at the Klinzing home and the Lamieux home at Superior. Mr Klinzing is employed with the Steel Construction company of that city and this is their first visit home for several years. Mr and Mrs Mann(Helen Prine) and two sons of Spencer Iowa called on friends several days. Mr and Mrs Oscar Dahlberg are visiting relatives at Minneapolis for a week. Miss Emily Sherida has returned from Lyman lake where she has been visiting her sister and family. Mr and Mrs S B Sullivan,Mrs C S Nightengale and Elmer Mertzig attended the Sawyer county fair at Hayward. Harlow Hendershot of South Dakota disposed of his home here last week. Mr and Mrs William Oldham spent several days with their daughter and family at Turtle Lake.Mr Oldham eturned last week and Mrs Oldham is still at Turtle Lake. Mrs Paulien Limpach has moved to Maple where she is teaching the Maple school. The John Clark family have moved into the Jack Howard home. Mr and Mrs George Cosgrove and Miss Doris Smith and Sam Arris are motoring down through the New England states.They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mr and Mrs Alexander of Wascott and son, who is employed in Ashland called on friends and transacted business in town last week. Mr and Mrs Henry Ulvi of Farmington Minnesota and Mr and Mrs Al Woods of Superior were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs C J Mertzig recently. Justice V Werner U S forest ranger ws in town several days last week. Mr and Mrs Rondestevedt and son, Norman and daughter, Irene of Dawson Minnesota spent the weekend at their daughter's home,Mr and Mrs Ronald Lawler. Mr Hoyt of Gordon employed as clerk at the O D R department has moved into the former Hendershot home. Robert Dahlberg left Saturday for Eau Claire. George Hanson returned from Milwaukee where he visited his sister. Miss Alice McKone of Superior accepted a position in the O D R office last week. Mike Loch jr of Bennett, stopped here to call on friends en route to California. He has been in navy training for three months in Chicago. Previous to moving to Bennett he lived here. Mr and Mrs Jack Howard announce the birth of a daughter. Miss C Johnson left for Duluth where she spends the winter after her season as hostess at the Green Parrot tea house. John Shereda has returned from Dakota where he attended a Slovakian convention. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Polk http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1543 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29725 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Clayton News Article Text: Wesley Cornwell of Turtle Lake has been doing work at Clayton the last two weeks. E E Anderson, is again able to resume his duties as mail carrier, on route number 2 after several days illness. Mr and Mrs Lynn Prentice of Park Falls are visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs W A Prentice for a few days. Mrs Anna Anderson and daughter Amelia, made a trip to Menominee Thursday for the purpose of arranging for their stay the coming year. Miss Amelia Anderson is teaching in the North Menominee school. Mrs Harry Capstick of Eau Claire is spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs H J Miller. Mr and Mrs Roy Miller and son Louis of Worthington spent the weekend at the former's parents, Mr and Mrs H J Miller. Mrs John Lindell entertained the Polly Ann club Wednesday at her home. Mrs Joe Vojta has recovered from her recent illness. Mrs William Sawyer and son Lorren of Shell Lake were week end guests at the homes of Mr and Mrs Frank Hunter and H E Bitney. Mrs Walter Zabel entertained the Royal Neighbor lodge members at their regular monthly meeting at her home Wednesday afternoon. The Sewing club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Lydia Snider. Born to Mr and Mrs Forest Jones, a daughter September 3. Mr and Mrs Goldman and baby daughter of Milwaukee have moved into the Charles Engberg residence. Mr Goldman is instructor in the local high school this being the beginning of his second year. Mrs John Gossen and family of Emerald attended the sewing clas at the home fo her aunt Mrs Lydia Snider and also visited at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Hensing. Mrs Frank Schieffer and daughters Leon and Shirley of Alma Iowa attended the funeral of Esther Marie Meyers Monday. Mr and Mrs E Wenger motored to Fond Du Lac the first of the week and were guests at the home of their daughters, Esther and Alice and families. Mrs Carrie Larson who visited for two weeks with her daughter,Mrs Joe Vojta and family has returned to her home at Clear Lake. Miss Mathilda Schieffer of Minneaplis attended the funeral of her cousin Esther Marie Meyers Monday. Floyd Greitch of Pokin spent the weekend with friends at Clayton. A Born spent the weekend with the home folks at Boyceville. Raymond Wall is spend a few days at the home of his parents in Hawkins. Miss Dorothy Belile of Milltown is employed at the home of Mrs Leon Nelson. Several of Mrs Harry Carlson's friends gave her a party Friday and also gathered at her home in the evening in honor of her birthday. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Washburn http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1560 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29724 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Minong News Article Text: Mr and Mrs Lud Beau and Mr and Mrs Elmer Johnson of St Paul,Mr and Mrs Victor Johnson of Hawthorne and Betty Jean Vos of Hayward were week end guests at the C O Webb home. Mrs Paul Winnen and sons, Victor and David and daughter, Violet of Wayazata are visiting Mrs Winnen's parents, Mr and Mrs O L Welch. Allen Welch of Star Lake camp and his brother,Ervin Welch of Camp Alvin were weekend guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs O L Welch. George Knight,Rice Lake, was a guest of relatives over the week end. J G Watterston of Superior spent several days at the H E Moss home recently. Mrs Gene Smith is confined to the hospital at Rochester. Rev and Mrs Jalmer Lingren have returned to their home at Columbia, N D after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends here and in Trego and Duluth.Mrs Lingren's parents, Mr and Mrs John Knight acconpanied them home where they will visit a while. On their way home they will visit a son, Warren Knight and family also in Dakota. Mrs Robert Tolene bruised herself badly when she fell down teh cellar stairs last Saturday. Among the out of town visitors at the meeting of the Farmer's Equity Union local held Monday evening of this week at the Odd Fellows hall were Mr and Mrs Blix,Mr Damon Judd,entertainer and J F Phillips, county president of the E U and Mr and Mrs Archie Cameron all of Soponer and vicinity. Magnus Jenson, county secretary of the E U Barronett and Mr and Mrs Carl Paffel of the town of Beaver Brook. Mr Blix will start his six weeks course of lessons of Equity Union Work in the near future. Mr and Mrs Jack Hustvet announce the birth of a daughter on August 22nd at the home of the latter's mother,Mrs Charles Cockson. Workmen are busily engaged in putting a new shingle roof on the Catholic church. Mr and Mrs Otterson and children of Blair spent the week end at the Herman Fraatz home recently. Mrs Lydia Johnson of Blair visited at the Grandlund home over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Arthur Hogan and children of Minneapolis spent the week end at the John Bos home recently. Mrs Ed Nordholm was pleasantly surprised recently when a number of friends came to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mr and Mrs Charles Rivers of St Paul were recent guests at the home of Mrs Louise Bush. Lester White of Duluth was a recent guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs Peter White. Peter White who is employed at Internatioanl Falls was home over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Clarence Hawkinson of Bagley Minnesota and J E Wood of White Hall paid a visit to the W A Wood and M J Chose homes recently on their way to Minnesota. Earl Link is building a cabin on Miles Lake for a summer home. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Polk http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1543 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29715 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Amery Free Press Article Date: August 21 1930 Article Description: Local Items Article Text: Oscar Olin got his left hand caught in a threshng machine last Wednesday and his left index finger was nearly severed. The two year old daughter of Anton Melin fell backward into a pan of boiling water last Friday and was severely burned on her back and legs. She was brought to Amery for medical attention but was taken home the same evening. W W Winchester Sons jewelers of Amery are celebrating their 40th anniversary of the establishment of their business in Amery. W W Winchester Sr opened the first jewelry store in Amery in 1890. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Polk http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1543 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29714 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Amery Free Press Article Date: August 18 1955 Article Description: Helgeson Death Article Text: Carl Edwin Helgeson born in Sweden,December 16 1880 Came to America 1887. Attended school in St Paul and worked as a construction foreman. Returned to St Paul to live around 1935. Lived in and around Amery since 1951, Found dead in Amery Hotel August 11th. Serives Saturday at Stenbergs Burial in Union cemetery of St Paul Survived by his brothers,Ralph of Deer Park and Arthur of Forest Lake Minnesota and his stepmother of Forest Lake. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Eau Claire http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1512 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29713 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Lower Eau Claire Lakes Article Text: Mr and Mrs Jesse Krenz and son spent the week end at their place here. Mr and Mrs Barnett and Miss Lorraine Hunt of Mendota Illinois are spending their vacation here. Mr Barnett is planning to make arrangements to build a summer cottage here. A Labor day picnic was held at the George Commiskey park for neighbors and friends Monday. Clarence LaLiberte and a friend of Duluth who have been camping on the LaLiberte lots have returned to their homes. Mr and Mrs Dean Foster of Superior spent the week end here. Mr and Mrs Chester Harrison and Mr and Mrs Foote of Duluth spent the week end here. A R Sandberg of Chicago arrived Saturday morning to spend a few days with his family prepartory to closing their summer home for the season and returning home. The Misses Alma,Agnes and Olga Otterblad had their vacation interrupted by a call to come to Chicago due to the death of a member of their family. Dr and Mrs C H Mason of Superior spent the weekend as guests of Miss Lillian Kosier. Mr and Mrs G H Blackburn of Superior spent the weekend here.Mrs Blackburn remained here for the week. Captain J L Mooney of Chicago spent a few days with Mrs Mooney at their summer home here. Mr and Mrs Robert Marriner have returned to their home inChicago following a vacation at their summer home here. A J Landvogt was their guest for the weekend. Mr and Mrs C H Newman spent the weekend at their summer home here. Their son,Courtland and friends were guests. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Bayfield http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1498 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29712 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Barnes News Article Text: Mr and Mrs Wilbur Smith announce the birth of a daughter August 21. Mr and Mrs Chris Bernet and children,Mr and Mrs Alfred Aeberhardt and son of Monticello and Mrs and Mrs Freddie Kaufman of Iowa were weekend guests of their brothers and sister,Mr and Mrs Fred Kaufman,Adolph and Alfred Kaufman. Mr and Mrs Milton Gibson and children are visiting Mrs Gibson's parents at Downing. Mr and Mrs C F Nightengale spent last weekend at Solon Springs. Mr and Mrs George Carter,Mr and Mrs I M Van Stone of Washburn have returned from Watertown S D where they attended the funeral of Mrs Carter's sister,Mrs A B Carter. Mr and Mrs Charles Warner and daughers, Elsie and Della nd Miss Billie McNiel were Superior visitors last week. Mrs Helen Smith and son ,Stuart fo Superior spent last week at the Welden home. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Burnett http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1501 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29711 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Roosevelt Dewey News (second article) Article Text: Note: It appears this paper must have called for local news twice a week? W W Birkett is in Madison receiving medical attention. The Gene Baker family are under quarantine for scarlet fever. Mary Jane is ill. Albert Graf has returned from the west where he spent the summer. Miss Ruth Benson,Dassel,Minnesota is visiting her sister, Mrs John Graf. Ed Templeton andmother have left for an extended visit with Walter Templeton at Denver. Mr and Mrs Al Good, daughter Grace and husband arrived Tuesday from Marietta Ohio for a visit with Mrs Good's brother, James Cooan. Accompanied by Mr and Mrs James Cooan they drove to St Paul Monday to attend the fair. Ruth,George and Frank Graf and Miss Marian Albee attended the fair in St Paul last Saturday.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Washburn http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1560 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29710 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Madge News Article Text: Mrs Elmer Harty,Iowa City and Mrs Wellwood Williams and daughter of LaPorte City,Iowa are guests of their mother,Mrs C P Vanderhyde and sister,Mrs Oscar Valar. Mrs R D Curtis entertained the Ladies Aid at her home last Thursday afternoon. Francis and Annabelle Kibler and Irene Aukema and Mr and Mrs Oscar Wideman jr have left for Pocohontas,Iowa to visit relatives and friends. Mrs Albert Zeman and daughter,Evelyn left Thursday for their home at Palmer,Iowa after a weeks visit with relatives and friends here. School started in District Number 1 in Madge last Monday with Mr Benson as teacher. Mr and Mrs Tom Roberts and children spent Sunday at the W H Cartwright home. Mr and Mrs C E Kibler visited at the E W Todd home recently. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Bayfield http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1498 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29709 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Benoit News Article Text: Mrs John Pajtas,George and Vernath Pajtas and Mrs Frank Washneski spent a few days with friends at Ironwood Michigan. Mrs A P Melstrand spent last weekend at Cable,Miss Mabel Melstrand left for her home in Milwaukee after spending two weeks with her mother. Miss Ann Sopena ,Sanborn is attending the Benoit school. George Melstrand has left for St Paul for a few days visit. John Hecimovich has left for Milwaukee where he will be employed. Mr and Mrs Arnold Olson and children spent last weekend at Ashland. Edward Radosevich has left for Ashland to resume his studies at the Ashland high school. Mrs A P Melstrand entertained at dinner last Friday evening in honor of Otto Melstrand of Los Angeles. Guests were Mrs Mathilda Melstrand, Misses Mable and Charleotte Melstrand and Mr and Mrs Arthur Melstrand. Mr and Mrs Steve Hecimovich have returned to Ashland after spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Mary Jovonich has returned to Milwaukee after a months visit here. Miss Lucy Dymesich,Steve and George Dymesich and Tony Sanders have left for Milwaukee after spending several days at their homes here. Otto Melstrand has left for Batavia Illinois to spend a few weeks . From there he will leave for his home in Los Angeles. Mr and Mrs Turen Shelin and son of Buffal;o N Y are visiting Mrs Shelin's mother,Mrs Freda Richardson. Henry Zebren,Milwakee is spending a week here with friends. Thomas McClarnon of Camp Nelson is visiting at his home here. Tom Toman who has been confined to St Joseph's hospital in Ashland with a broken leg has returned home. John Toman and John Sculan have left for Milwaukee. M
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Barron http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1497 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29708 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Birchwood News Article Text: Mr and Mrs Al Busher were called to Chippewa Falls because of the death of a relative. Mr and Mrs Melvin Lind of Duluth, visited the latter's parents, Mr adn Mrs William Fuller. Mrs Claude Taufner of Milwaukee was the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs G A Setterlun. Miss Mary and Tom Frye returned to Racine after a visit here. Lawrence Wise of Des Moines,Iowa visited his mother here Monday. Mrs Floyd Lehman adn child and Kenneth Bemis drove here to visit their mother. Otto Koch of Winona was here several days. Harold Haynie,Joe Bastey and John Gargulak were at St Paul. Mr and Mrs Richard Schmieling of Hamilton Minnesota and Mr and Mrs Henry Biel of Almena visited at the Herman Biel home. Jerry Parkos injured his right hand while target shooting Friday. Aalph Pitz drove here from Kenosha to get Mrs Pitz and baby who have been visiting here. Miss Louise Howard accompanied them to Kenosha to attend school. Andrew Matson returned Tuesday from a visit at Escanaba,Michigan and Minneapolis. L H DeLong, who is emplyed at Butternut spent the week end at his home here. Mrs J Spjut and children of Marinette spent the week end here. George Gould left Friday for Ely Minnesota where he will teach botany the coming year. Misses Madeline and Palma Skar of Milwaukee visited at their home here. Mr and Mrs Max Krohn have returned from a month's motor trip to Clear Lake, Washington. Carrol Bemis and William Sander were home over teh weekend from a CCC camp at Iron River Michigan. Mr and Mrs Eugene Kleinbrook and children of Detroit visited the former's grandfather,E Kirch. Mr and Mrs Orwell Soper and family spent the week end at the F F Soper home. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Barron http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1497 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29655 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Barron News Article Text: Mr and Mrs George Lindemer and children of St Paul are the guests of her sister,Mrs Charles Curtis this week. Mr and Mrs Clyde Walsh are spending the week at the T J Thompson cottage on Webb lake. Phillip J Frost and son Charles of Duluth were the guests of his sister, Mrs F D Otis for a few days the past week. Miss Harriet Strand of St Croix Falls was the guest of her mother, Mrs O K Strand for several days the past week. Mr and Mrs John Zimmerman of Milwaukee are the guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs Herman Zimmerman and other relatives here this week. Mrs Charles W Borum of Los Angeles was the guest of Barron relatives and friends here for several days the past week. Mr and Mrs Al Dixon who have been the guests of relatives and friends at Chicago the past two weeks, have returned to this home in this city. Miss Beatrice McKane and brother, LaVerne, who have been the guests of relatives and friends at Port Edwards and Wisconsin Rapids the past week have returned to their home. Mrs D J Blassingham and son Billie of Ridgeland were the guests of Mrs Anna Blassingham for a few days the past week. Mr and Mrs Jack Pecore and son Bobby spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Leon Roach at Menoninie. Mr and Mrs Jack Weinberg and children of Minneaplis were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Yurecko. Myron Peck who has been a patient at a children's hospital at St Paul for the past four weeks has returned to his home much imnproved in health. Miss Clara Krueger and sister,Mrs Ed Hutchins are the guests of relatives and friends at St Paul this week. Mr and Mrs Harry Coleman who have been the guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs H M Coleman the past week, have teturned to their home at Minneapolis. Mr and Mrs D G Clemmons have rented their home to Mr and Mrs Alonzo Snyder and are spending the summer at a cottage on Devil's lake. Merton Rice of Alma Center was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs E N Stebbins for several days the past week. Mrs Carl Miller and children, who have been visiting at the home of her mother,Mrs William Johnson the past week have returned to their home at Virginia Minnesota. Mrs D G Carr and children of Minneaplis wre the guests of he sister,Mrs W W Winchester for several days the past week. Miss Helen Klein is at Madison this week visiting her sister,Mrs R Goodrith. From there she will go to North Freedom to resume her teaching duties. D S Bishop is the guest of his daughter,Mrs Melvin Nelson of Cameron this week. Mr and Mrs Herman C Peterson and daughter Madylyn, who have been spending the past week at their cottage on Prairie lake, have returned to their home in this city. Mrs Sam Palow and Mrs Irving Coplin of Milwaukee are the guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Actor this week. Mrs O P Huff left for Sparta Friday where she will spend the winter with her daughter,Miss Blanche who teaches at Sparta. Miss Vera Actor of St Paul and brother ,William Actor of Eau Claire who have been spending the past week on an atuo trip in Canada have returned to their home here. Mrs Emma Thompson of Bloomer, who has been spending the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs K E Thompson has returned to Bloomer. Miss Myn Actor was the guest of her sisiter,Vera at St Paul over the weekend. Mr and Mrs C A Seidl and daughter Happy spent the weekend with relatives and friends at Minneaplis. Mr and Mrs B F Ellis were the guests of Mr and Mrs E N Stebbins over the week end. William Actor who has been the guest of his parents the past two weeks,has returned to Eau Claire. Mr and Mrs Roy Ellefson and children who have been the guests of relatives and friends at Milwaukee the past week have returned to their home. A Freitag of Chicago was the guest of Mr and Mrs E J Fuller over the weekend. Rev and Mrs D H Fleet and Peter Helland are attending the Methodist conference at Portage. Mr and Mrs Merton Place of Monroe, who have been the guests of Dr and Mrs C C Post the past week have returned to thie home. Mr and Mrs Amos Freestone of Ladysmith are the guests fo Mr and Mrs Sam Coon. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Price http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1545 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29654 Submitted by: Loren H Article Title: Superior Evening Telegram Article Date: September 10 1936 Article Description: Park Falls News Article Text: Dr and Mrs H t West and family drove to Stevens Point Sunday for a reunion of the West family. On their return they were accompanied by Doctor West's mother,Mrs Grace West and Miss Shirley O'Connor who will visit with them for a few days. Mr and Mrs E Steinmetz and family are visiting at the home of the Theodore Steinmetzs. Mr and Mrs Walter Worzqlla of Stevens Point viisted at the Joseph Hafer home last week. Mr and Mrs Thomas McCall and Mr and Mrs G L Nordal spent the week end at Wausau. Mr and Mrs V R Rindt and Mrs Harley Amerson of Winter were Park Falls visitors the first of the week. Mr and Mrs A Gustafson of Nebraska ware visiting here with relatives an friends. During the electrical storm a week ago,Dr D R Flower was injured by a bolt of lightning which blew out the lights in his office, knocked a pair of forceps out of his hand and injured him in the head. Harry Greenwood was a business visitor at St Paul last week. Mis Margaret O'Connell, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs James O"Connell, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs James O"Connell, returned to Marinette Saturday. Mrs R A Hartig and daughters are visiting at Edgar this week. Mr and Mrs Fred Oswald returned Monday from a trip through Canada. Robert Smith of Lugerville, who was painfully burned some time ago when the gasoline tank of a car exploded and who has been a patient in the local hospital is reported improved. Mr Holtz who has been a member of the High school faculty for the past few years is visiting here for a few days before leaving for Sparta to accept a teaching position there. Owen Windall has left for Superior to enter state teachers college. Mrs Raiche of Ashland spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs V E Gustafson. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com
A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Wisconsin > Ozaukee http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=1540 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29554 Submitted by: sagg Article Title: Cedarburg News Article Date: February 12 1890 Article Description: LOCAL NEWS Article Text: Work will soon commence on the willow-ware factory. The mask ball at H. SCHELLENGERG’s last Sunday was quite well attended. Mrs. F. JAUCKE returned home last week after a week’s visit with friends at Neenah. Albert NERO has resigned his position as clerk at L. E. JOCHEM’s. He will leave for Milwaukee in a short time. A little girl appeared at the home of Mr. Albert ARNDT, and Mr. Wm. ENBRING, and a boy at Mr. F. LIESENBERG. The cold wave which struck our city early Saturday morning was successfully contended against by all who took part in the parade. Next Saturday a grand mask ball will be held at the Park Hall by Wm. P. JOCHEM. Don’t fail to be present as a good time may be anticipated. Of winter sports, hopes are entertained for none save for skating. The ice is in good condition and a large number of young folks skated every evening last week. A car load of furniture was received by L. M. HOEHN of this city last week. Call at his store at once and select from the large stock while it is unbroken. Mr. A. BODENDOERFER’s horse ran away last Wednesday afternoon through our main street. It was stopped however near H. NERO’s residence before much damage was done. Mr. Jacob ZAUN shipped another car-load of white clover seed last Monday. He reports the barley trade as more active than for some time past, though prices are not higher. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Farmers are disposing of their produce quite freely at present that the hauling of grain may not interfere with their spring work with which they expect to be obliged to begin in the near future. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gustav FRENZ died at the home of his parents after a short illness, at Freistadt, last Friday at the age of 8 years. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We are informed that another cider mill will be erected here next fall by one of our business men, who is at work now on the machinery. It will be operated by steam power. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. HEISS, who will begin to erect his (unreadable words) … was in the city for a few days. He purchased two lots of Mr. J. ZAUN and will begin building on the south-east side of Columbia street. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tuesday, Jan. 28, Mr. James O’BRIEN formerly of this city, but now of Milwaukee, was married to Miss Hannah LYONS, of town Cedarburg, Rev. F. C. RYAN officiating. They will reside in Milwaukee. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. C. HENNIG of the town of Cedarburg, died at her home after a short illness at the age of 63 years on Tuesday last. The funeral took place from the Ev. Luth. Church last Thursday, Rev. E. G. STRASSBURGER officiating, and was largely attended. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry BOERNER of Saukville, Mr. Geo. KUHEFUSS, of Milwaukee, Mr. Wm. (unreadable name) of Thiensville, and a large number of young folks from Grafton, attended the grand masquerade on Saturday last. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Ph. PFEIFFER of Grafton, who is an experienced cheese-maker, having operated several factories during the seasons in the county, will erect a factory at the Five Corners near Mr. T. HALPIN’s farm. He has secured a sufficient number of cows to furnish milk enough to run a good factory. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is very probable that within a short time, both elevators at the depot will be purchased and run by a stock company, consisting of our leading business men, most of whom have already given their consent to join the corporation. It is expected that they will soon build a large malt house. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 28th annual masquerade of the Cedarburg turn Verein was an entire success, both financially and otherwise. The hall was crowded and all were very well pleased with the presentation of the particular members which were given. The costumes of the majority of those masked, were tasty and elaborately gotten up. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A teachers’ institute will be held at Saukville, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14 and 15. Profs. GILLAN and HARVEY will be urged to be present. They will please come provided with note books and with copies of the Manual. – A. J. KREITZER, County Supt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. E. R. MORAS, a graduate of Harvard University, Massachusetts, and for some years a practicing physician, has been in Cedarburg for the last few days and will stay here until Dr. McGOVERN is well enough to attend to his patients himself. Dr. MORAS can be found at the old office of Dr. McGOVERN at the usual business hours; he brings a good reputation with him and is highly spoken of by those who have had occasion to call on him. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DEATH OF CAPTAIN KUNZ Our people here will be sorry to learn of the death of Captain KUNZ who was in the employ of Messrs. A. GREULICH & Son in Milwaukee, and who for many years visited this place regularly in the interest of his firm. He had been ailing for some time, and on his visit to West Bend to attend the funeral of the son of his old friend, Mr. HAAS, he was found dead in an outhouse at the Washington Hotel last Friday morning. He was taken down to Milwaukee for burial. Heart disease was the probable cause of his sudden death at the age of sixty years. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANOTHER OLD SETTLER IN MILWAUKEE PASSES AWAY Daniel SCHULTZ, who came to Milwaukee in the year 1843, was born on the seventh day of February 1816, and died on his birthday at his residence in Milwaukee at the age of 74 years. Mr. SCHULTZ was also well known here as the general agent of the Milwaukee Mechanics’ Insurance Company, coming here occasionally to attend to the matters connected with his position in the company. We met our deceased friend for the last time while in Milwaukee a few weeks ago on the street in front of the office of his company; he looked somewhat feeble then and as old settlers generally do when meeting each other, we compared our respective ages and found but six months difference in his favor. But we did not expect that this would be the last time we should shake hands and have a few words of pleasant conversation with our now departed friend. May he rest in peace! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAFTON Has everybody had the Grippe? Our brewer is busy putting in his supply of ice. Co. Superintendent KREITZER was in the village Monday. For a good substantial harness go to our harness-maker Aug. PFLOEGER. Clothing merchants are sighing over their great stock of winter clothing. Mr. and Mrs. ANGEL of Milwaukee are spending a few days with friends here. The youngest child of Mr. H. WHETSTONE is seriously ill, we hope however that it will soon recover. Mr. S. LEITNER is also very sick and reported in a dangerous condition. Our station agent, Mr. L. METCALF, went to Black River Falls for a few days. Mr. J. HUEBECHEN, our saloon-keeper, has been very sick during the past week, but is now gradually gaining his usual good health. Mr. J. JANSSEN, our former liveryman, who finds housekeeping without a wife very uncomfortable, took his family with him this week. His dwelling will again be occupied by Mr. BUSACK. Mrs. BODE, mother of our townsman, Mr. F. BODE, died on Monday afternoon of old age. Her husband preceded her to eternity but a few months ago. The masquerade ball which took place last Saturday gave perfect satisfaction to all, and everyone speaks of having had an enjoyable time. Mr. Ed. MUELLER, our general store-keeper, who also deals quite extensively in the line of furniture, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of household furnishing goods. From corner brackets up to parlor sets can be obtained at such low figures, which entirely corresponds with the hard times we now experience. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAUKVILLE A child of Mr. B. HASELBARTH died last Tuesday. Aged 4 months. Peter DOCTOR and wife returned after a week’s stay with friends at Campbellsport. A son of Ed. LUTZEN got married last Tuesday. Mrs. T. SCHLAICH of Oshkosh and Miss B. SCHLAICH of Milwaukee are visiting at Peter SCHLAICH. Quite a number of persons were reported to be on the sick list. Mr. Mich. GOUGH who had two ribs broken improving rapidly, as is also P. THELEN. A large number attended our cattle fair Monday and trading and selling of stock was lively. Everything passed off smoothly except towards evening, a little dispute arose between some parties. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WAUBEKA Paul KRUMBHOLZ of Chicago is here spending a few weeks with his parents. Mrs. D. FISCHER and niece, Mrs. E. POTTER of Baraboo are the guests of Mrs. K. YOUNG. The marriage of And. LUTZEN and Kate SERRES took place on Thursday last in the Catholic church, Rev. KORFHAGE officiating. After the ceremony, the young couple and a few intimate friends gathered at the bride’s home. Born to Mr. F. WITZIG and wife on Thursday morning, a girl. Mr. Ernst WITTIG of Fillmore spent Monday here. Mrs. John ROELL, a aged lady here, accidently fell and fractured her arm. A bouncing boy brightens the home of Mat. HAAN and wife. The marriage of Mr. John HENSE of Newburg and Miss M. LUTZEN of this place took place Tuesday morning at the Catholic church, Rev. KORFHAGE officiating. The bride is the youngest daughter of Ed. LUTZEN and was highly respected here. The groom is a well-known young man of Washington Co. having resided in that place for many years. Many friends gathered at the bride’s parents and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. LANDWEHR of Green Bay is visiting at the KNAEPPLE residence. Dime Society was held at Mr. H. E. RUDOLPH on Tuesday. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com