News: Foemmel’s Corners (20 Jun 1913)

 

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Ackerman, Tremelling, Johnson, Knickle, Davis, Vine, Alton, Nonhof, Wentworth, Pietenpol, Breese, Winn, Boulan, Ayers, Frei, Schwaler

 

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 06/20/1913

 

Ed Ackerman had a hog struck by lightning Sunday night.

 

Mr. Tremelling and family did shopping in Neillsville one day last week.

 

Nora Ackerman expects to leave the last of this week for Chicago.

 

Mr. Johnson bought another cheese vat of Mr. Knickle last week and is now making cheese only once a day.

 

Truman Davis traded his chestnut mare Tribby for a bay horse with Fred Vine.

 

Mr. Mike alton and family have moved back to the farm home.

 

Al Nonhof and family, Mr. Tremelling and family autoed to York Center to attend church Sunday afternoon.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Rush Wentworth, Mrs. Howard Wentworth and Mrs. J.E. Wentworth took dinner at John Pietenpol’s last Sunday.

 

Mrs. J. Breese spent Saturday here with her daughter Effie Davis.

 

Ada Tremelling is spending several weeks with her grandparents.

 

Floyd Winn, who is working on the state road, is boarding at Truman Davis’.

 

Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Boulan, Mrs. Joe Frei and Mr. Ackerman and family were Sunday guests at Geo. Frei’s.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frei did shopping in Neillsville on Monday.

 

Mr. Henry schwaler of Sheboygan is visiting at the Ed Ackerman home.

 

A big hail storm visited us here Sunday evening, also quite a little rain.

 

 


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