News: Greenwood (22 Apr 1909)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Kippenhan, Clute, Hoffman, Honnold, Thompson, Sweet, Kolstad, Gjonnes, Withrow, Stanton, Borseth, Krokson, Hogue, Shanks, Schoengarth, Palms, Brick, Hardy, Knop, Mead, Alton, Gullord, Carpenter, Peterson

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 22 Apr 1909

C. Kippenhan of Loyal was in the city Friday.

C.H. Clute was a Neillsville business caller Monday.

John Hoffman and wife were Neillsville visitors Thursday.

John Honnold returned from a visit at his old home in Iowa on Monday.

The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Thompson Friday afternoon, April 23.

The King's Daughters will meet next week on Wednesday afternoon with Miss Sweet.

4,952 pounds of butter were shipped to Chicago Friday by the Eau Claire Creamery Co.

Mrs. Carrie Kolstad went to Minneapolis Thursday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. Gjonnes.

Wm. Withrow went to Eau Claire Saturday, in the interest of the Eau Claire Creamery Co.

Mrs. John Stanton was called to Mondovi Thursday on account of the sickness of her mother.

Mrs. Borseth and daughter, accompanied by Earnest Krokson, went to Minneapolis Thursday.

Mrs. Harry Hogue and Mrs. John Shanks went to Neillsville Tuesday for a few days visit with friends.

County Judge Schoengarth was here on business Thursday.

W.E. Palms of Tioga transacted business here Thursday.

Peter Brick has gained his citizenship and is now eligible to vote.

Joe Knop went to Kiel Wednesday for a few days visit with relatives.

Hixon Meade of Bright transacted business here Thursday and Friday.

Geo. Alton of Withee was a Greenwood visitor Monday and Tuesday.

Geo. Carpenter renewed old acquaintances at Neillsville the first of the week.

The Thursday Club will meet with Mrs. C.H. Clute Thursday afternoon, April 29.

Mrs. Ransom Peterson and children left Monday for New Mexico. Mr. Peterson preceded them Saturday.
                 



 

 


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