News: Foemmel’s Corners (9 Jun 1911)

 

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Surnames: Nonhof, Lammers, Clark, Davis, Pietenpol, Harriman, Cattanah, Breese, Hayden, Anthony, Luethe

                       

----Source: The Granton News (Granton, Clark Co., WI.) June 9, 1911

 

Foemmel’s Corners (9 June 1910)

 

Al Nonhof and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Lammers Sunday evening.

 

Mr. Ed Clark returned to his home in Sheboygan the first of the week.

 

Eldred Davis was sick several days with tonsillitis.

 

Bernard Pietenpol is again able to be around.

 

Thode Harriman and John Cattanah were seen on our streets with the former’s auto one day this week.

 

Mrs. John Breese spent Tuesday here with her daughter.

 

The Mesdames Hayden and Breese visited their sister Mrs. Anthony last Saturday.

 

Wm. Anthony writes home that he arrived in Scotland, May 16, starting from New York on the 10th.  He finds his aged mother still looking young and well.

 

Truman Davis had men out on the road Monday with the road drag.

 

Al Nonhof drove over near Christie after plank for the bridge near the factory.

 

The cheese factory started up June 1st with 3,000 lbs of milk.

 

You can’t touch Eldred Davis with a ten foot pole, for his pony has a little brown colt.

 

Get your lightning rods of the Luethe Co., Neillsville.

 

 


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