News: York - County Farm Corners (27 Feb 1914)

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Surnames: Reed, Hoesley, Schuler, Reindel, Potter, Heyder, Ackerman, Rhines, Reed, Plummer, Thayer, Graves, Redmond, Basalfanz,

----Source: Granton News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 02/27/1914

Fine weather, but a little more snow please, as the word is expressed very often.

C.E. Reed has put in a new milk vat in his factory and it is a dandy, you may be sure.

Melchior Hoesley and family spent the past week at Medford.  While there attended the wedding of a relative.  They returned home Thursday.

Al Schuler and family spent Sunday afternoon at Geo. Reindel’s.

Harlen Potter and best girl took in the dance at Christie Friday eve.

Arthur Heyder of Neillsville visited with Geo. Reindel and family a few days last week.

Ed Ackerman drove to Neillsville Sunday with his daughter Jennie who was home from school a few days.

D.H. Rhines and family, Geo. Reindel and Wayne Potter spent Sunday evening with C.E. Reed and family

Frank Plummer visited at the parental home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter visited at the W.J. Thayer home at Granton Sunday.

There was quite a crowd at Hoesley’s party Monday night.  All report a fine time.

W.K. Graves is not getting along as well as he might with his last attack of the grippe and pneumonia.  But hoping he will soon recover from the affect and be around again with good health.

Leah Reindel is working at Albert Schuler’s.

Will Reindel, Frank and Will Plummer took in the dance at Christie on Friday evening.

M.C. Redmond is under the weather at present.

C.H. Basalfanz has been hauling wood for our cheese factory the past week.

Wayne Potter has learned to play another card game called skat and you can not insult him by calling him up over the phone to arrange for a game.  Try it and see.

Geo Reindel is hauling timber to the Granton saw mill for Geo. intends adding an extension to his barn the coming summer.

 

 

 


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