News: Greenwood 15 years ago - Sep 1894 (30 Sep 1909)

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Surnames: Mick, Bryden, Peterson, Healy, Thompson, Miller, Drake, Stewart

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 30 Sep 1909

Deer could only lawfully be killed during the month of October.

Fred Mick of Neillsville was killed by a runaway team Saturday.

Jas. Bryden went to Eau Claire as a delegate to the state senatorial convention.

Hans Peterson bought the Healy place on Elm Street and fitted it up for a residence.

B.F. Thompson marketed 56 bushels of onions from a quarter acre of ground.

An old fashioned husking bee was held at William Miller's, at which the "red" ears were very numerous.

The Hutchinson Cooperage Co. put an extensive system of waterworks for protection to their paint.

J.O. Drake bought a lot west of the residence of John Stewart and started the erection of a house.
             

 

 


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