News: North Grant (10 Apr 1914)

Contact: Betty Comstock

Email:  betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Kier, Dahlke, Pischer, Schoengarth, Krause, Ayers, Williams, Berg, Pischer, Kelpin, Gluch, Garbisch, Gerber

------ Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., Wis.) 04/10/1914

Mrs. Kier called on Mrs. Dahlke Sunday.

Oswald Pischer had a tussle with the grip last week.

Mrs. Wm. Schoengarth and Miss Hilda called on Mrs. Pischer Sunday.

John Krause is spending a few days with his father-in-law.

Fred Schoengarth and sons drove to Neillsville Saturday.

Mrs. Ernest Ayers is very successful in the poultry business having just hatched 104 whit leghorn chicks out of 120 eggs with one of her incubators.

Mrs. Dahlke and brother Leo Williams were Granton callers Saturday.

Miss Berg and pupils are enjoying an Easter vacation of one week.

The Dahlke children are entertaining the mumps.

Alma Pischer returned home from her visit at Granton Monday.

Paul Kelpin left for Canada early last week to spend the summer with his brother Carl.

John Gluch has two carpenters at work on his house which he intends to improve very much.

Herman Gluch has his house about ready to move into.

Richard Garbisch of Marshall, Minn., who is here visiting relatives in company with Robert and family, spent Monday evening at Hy Garbisch’s.

John and Aug. Krause spent Tuesday at Granton.

Wm. Dahlke delivered calves at Granton Monday.

Fred Kier with the aid of a few neighbors sawed a big pile of wood Saturday.

Real estate agent Fred Gerber and a party whose name we did not learn were looking over farms in this section of the country last week, but did not close a deal.

 

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