News: Greenwood (18 Nov 1909)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Buker, Rossman, Pool, Dingley, Arends, Hunt, Smith, Aikins, Braun, Krause, Wollenberg, Wuethrich, Bowen, Leach, Burch, McDonald, Carter, White, Richmond, Meek, Anderson, Ripplinger, Ferneau

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 18 Nov 1909

The German Ladies' Aid will meet on Saturday, Nov. 27, with Mrs. Ed Buker.

A new boardwalk has been put in from Rossman's Feed Store to the corner of Central Avenue.

LeRoy Pool and wife of Rochester, Minn., are here visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Dingley.

John Arends Sr. of Random Lake, Wis. Was a guest of his son, John Arends, our popular merchant, last week.

H.W. Hunt was the recipient a few days ago of some nice Banana apples sent to him by express by F.M. Smith of Cashmere, Wash. Mr. Hunt brought us in a sample apple, a beauty, measuring 13 inches in circumference, and asked us to give an opinion on its flavor through the columns of the Gleaner, as a New York man made the statement several years ago that no western apple had a flavor that commenced to compare with an eastern or New York State apple. During the sampling process, we did the apple full justice, and while it hurts us to go back on good old New York State, we are compelled to admit that the Banana apple, at least, if this does not happen to be an exception, has a flavor fully equal to any we have ever tasted, here or elsewhere.

Sm. Aikins has started a barbershop in the Braun building, formerly occupied by Photographer Krause.

Anyone owing bills to Chris Wollenberg can pay the same at the Greenwood State Bank, or anyone having an account against Chris Wollenberg, can collect same at the bank.

A brakeman on the Greenwood branch wears a red cap to distinguish his anatomy from that of a deer. He says his best girl knows him as a dear fellow, and to keep fool hunters from getting stuck on him he wears a red cap. (Register)

The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. John Wuethrich Friday afternoon. Team will start from Mrs. Bowen's at two o'clock.

Thomas Leach receives fresh rye and wheat brad, doughnuts and buns every morning from Owen.

Merchant E.T. Burch made a business trip to Marshfield yesterday.

Miss Mary McDonald of Hartley, Iowa, who has been employed in the millinery store of Mrs. Carter, returned home Saturday.

Mrs. O.A. White of Eau Claire came to this city last week Tuesday for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. F.B. Richmond and family.

H. Meek of Fond du Lac was a visitor to this city Wednesday of last week, and is the guest of Otto Anderson while on a hunting expedition.

Jack Ripplinger and wife of Berlin stopped with friends Friday evening while enroute to Tioga, where he will take a week's vacation and hunt.

Snow fell to the depth of about four inches Monday and Tuesday and today many cutters and sleighs are noticeable on our streets; the first time this winter.

The King's Daughters will meet this week Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Watson. The team will be at Mrs. Ralph Ferneau's at one o'clock to take all wishing to go. All friends are cordially invited.
             

 

 


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