Bio: Bootzin, Peter, General Store (1894 - ?)
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Surnames: Bootzin, Meyer
----Source: LaCrosse Tribune and Leader-Press, 12 Apr 1935, pg. 6
100,000 Eggs Smashed In Automobile Crash
Milwaukee--(AP) --At least 100,000 eggs intended for Chicago breakfast tables
were scrambled Friday whenn a trailer truck hauling them to market collided with
an automobile. Peter Bootzin, 42, of Medford, was driver of the truck. Neither
he nor his brother was injured, although the latter was thrown from a hammock in
which he was sleeping during the trip.
----Source: "Curtiss Advance" (Curtiss, Hoard Twp., Clark Co., Wis.) April 22, 1931
Peter Bootzin's General Store
Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wisconsin
The advertisement above appeared in the "Curtiss Advance", April 22, 1931.
This business belonged to Peter Bootzin and was located in the A. J. Meyers Building in Abbotsford, Wisconsin.
Biographical Information
WWII Draft Card
Name: Peter Bootzin, 48 yrs.
Date: 1942
Location: Medford, Taylor, Wisconsin
Residence: 150 N. Second St., Medford, Taylor, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Birth date: 26 Mar 1894
Telephone: Medford 377
Informant: Arnold Linsow, Medford, Wis.
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