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Wisconsin Leader News Clips (9 NOV 1888)

contact:

Joan M. Benner

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jmbenner@tznet.com

Surnames:

ALDERMAN CARTER HOUGHTON JOHNSON LONG PAGE RUNDELL SCHOONOVER STALLARD TARBOX WILSON

 

From the Wisconsin Leader Merrillan, Jackson Co., WI , Friday Nov. 9, 1888, Page 8, Humbird news column

Frank STALLARD left Wednesday to cook in a camp near Waterbury.

W. H. WILSON, traveling for J. B. TARBOX Co., of St. Paul, was in town Tuesday.

Albert ALDERMAN has moved his family on E. D. CARTER's farm to look after the stock.

Warren PAGE received a good home endorsement for Sheriff here, and is elected by a several hundred majority.

Henry RUNDELL, of Neillsville, and Miss JOHNSON, of Black River Falls, came Tuesday to attend the funeral of Gus JOHNSON.

Frank LONG moved his household goods from Fairchild Saturday, storing them at his father's. Mrs. LONG started Monday for Reedsburg to spend the winter with her parents, while Mr. L. is in the woods.

H. SCHOONOVER moved his family into camp Wednesday.

Irs HOUGHTON came home Saturday for a vacation, being laid up with a hard cold.

 

 


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