News: Greenwood (08 Sep 1910)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Hanson, Norton, Bryden, Thompson, Gullord, Aspen, Armstrong, Grashorn

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 08 Sep 1910

There will be Norwegian Lutheran services in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m. Sunday school Saturday, the day before, at the same place.

Rev. W. Norton visited at the Gullord home the fore part of the week. Mr. Norton has completed his year at Rib Lake and is not waiting for a new field to be assigned him.

The Hennepin Bridge Co.'s crew is here preparing to put in the new steel trestle on the F. & N.E. railroad bridge. The work must be done without delaying any trains.

Since Sept. 1st the state law forbids the use of public drinking cups on trains, in railroad stations, private and parochial schools, other education institutions and in public places.

Joe Thompson, accompanied by his mother and brother George and sister Mary, came home Friday night from Appleton. Mrs. Thompson has been visiting Joe a few days at Appleton while on her return home from Iowa.

Up to Monday night the salting station had received 4,120 bushels of cucumbers. Mrs. Aspen of Tioga appears to be the most successful raiser, as her weekly checks run larger than any other grower. With good weather for a short time, the capacity of the station, 10,000 bushels, will be filled (Fairchild Observer)

Jas. Bryden and wife of Portland, Ore. are visiting at the home of A.B. Armstrong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bryden are on an eastern tour and will visit Massachusetts and other eastern points before returning home. Their many old time friends here are glad to see them looking so hale and hearty. The farm now occupied by Carl Grashorn will be remembered by the older residents, as having been the home of Mr. Bryden.

The Greenwood Heading and Lumber Co. offer for sale their entire plant consisting of sawmill, heading mill, dry kiln, machinery, planing, moulding, matching machines, etc., for interior finish, a fine business in this line with lumber yard. Reason for selling is that part of the company wishes to retire from business. -- Greenwood Heading and Lumber Co., Greenwood, Wis.
                 



 

 


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