News: Neillsville, Wis. Personals (24 Apr 1902)

 

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Surnames: Glass, Salter, Poff, Hauck, Burkard, Wheelock, Matheson, Studley, Williams, Perry, Hewett, Lloyd, Deming, Cook, Powers, Schuster, Flower

 

----Source: The Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) April 24, 1902

 

Neillsville, Wisconsin Personals (April - 1902)

 

Mrs. C. Glass visited her mother at Merrillan this week.

 

R. B. Salter was down from Colby this week, on law business.

 

Dr. Poff, formerly of Washburn was up from La Crosse this week.

 

Rev. Joseph Hauck has succeeded Rev. Burkard in charge of the Catholic Church here.

 

Miss Frances Wheelock returned to her home Saturday night from a visit at Waukesha.

 

Dr. A. Matheson went to Chicago early this week, to take a special course in eye and ear surgery.

 

K. R. Studley has returned here and will run the creamery in Levis, of which he had charge last year.

 

P. A. Williams, attorney and editor of The Times, was over from Marshfield Monday attending court.

 

Mrs. H. M. Perry returned to her home at B. R. Falls, Thursday last after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Wheelock.

 

Frank Hewett went to City Point Monday and will spend a week there looking up some timber which he is selling.

 

Mrs. Geo. L. Lloyd and Mrs. A. I. Deming returned Monday from Chicago, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Cook, a sister.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Powers of Onalaska were here the past week visiting Mrs. Powers’ sister, Mrs. Jeff Schuster, and her daughter, Mrs. Flower.

 

 


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