News: Neillsville, Wis. (3 Oct 1912)

 

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Surnames: Gearke, Jonnson, Krummery, Breed, Servaty, Stowell, Kjorstad, Huntzicker, Dorrenbach, Russell, Hemp, Thomas, Stockwell, Walk, Neilson, Subke, Lindsley, Lautenbach, Fredrickson 
 

----Source:  Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.)  Oct 3, 1912 
 

Neillsville (3 Oct 1912) 
 

Mrs. S. C. Gearke is visiting at Wausau. 
 

John Jonnson was at Marshfield yesterday.   
 

C. Krummery and wife spent Sunday at Eau Claire. 
 

Robert Breed is home for a few days vacation. 
 

Miss Kate Servaty is home from a visit at Owen. 
 

Mrs. W.A. Stowell of Duluth is visiting friends here.   
 

H.H. Kjorstad has moved into the John Huntzicker house on Hewett st. 
 

Rev. Dorrenbach spent a couple of days at Eau Claire the first of the week. 
 

Mrs. Fred Russell of Port Washington is the guest of the Fred Hemp family. 
 

Mrs. Thomas of Lisbon, N.D. is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Stockwell. 
 

Carl Walk came from Bay City, Mich., Saturday for a few days visit at the home of his parents. 
 

Hans. Neilson returned home to Withee Monday after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Henry Subke. 
 

Henry Lindsley shot a fine fox Monday which some who saw it, think is of the silver gray variety. 
 

Miss Elsie Lautenbach returned home to Plymouth yesterday after a visit with her brother and his wife. 
 

Miss Ruth Fredrickson returned home to Black River Falls after a few days visit with H.H. Kjorstad and wife. 

 

 


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