Stevens Point Daily Journal
– Stevens Point, WI – July 23, 1909

            


The Tribune
- Clintonville, WI - September 24, 1909

Albert Bucholtz who has been at Rhinelander playing with the baseball team there all season, arrived here Tuesday for a visit with his parents and will go to Seymour with the Browns.

Mrs. Adolph Schultz  and two children of Appleton, who were visiting with their Clintonville relatives returned home Thursday. Her mother Mrs. Wm. Olmsted, accompanied her to Appleton.

Conrad Koeller, Aug. Greutzmacher, Wm. Gergutz, and H. F. Zarling returned home from the state fair, Saturday night, where they had a royal good time and took a look at President Taft.

Patrick Maloney is to be the new assistant mall clerk on the branch. The change gives Mall Clerk Albert Binder two weeks work and then one of rest and makes it one of the best runs of the bunch.

Guy Werner was called to Cudahy, Saturday, by the serious illness of his grandfather. Little Gertrude Kuntz who had been spending the summer here, accompanied him to her home at Cudahy.

Mrs. G. M. Goodrick and daughter Mildred arrived home Sunday from their extended visit at Norwalk, Ohio, and in Michigan. Dr. Goodrick who is at present in Michigan, will not return for a few weeks.

Bert Beckman has been carrying his left eye in a sling since last Saturday. He introduced the eye to a baseball and when the eye and the ball met the greeting was so strong that he was obliged to go to Dr. H. A. Jefferson with the optie to get it open again.

We understand that W. A. Rock has purchased a farm near Eland and he has been busy during the past week moving his household goods there. While the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rock will regret their removal from Clintonville, they will wish them every success in their new home.

W. H. Ellsbury disposed of his residence property in this city to H. Woggen who recently sold his farm in the town of Bear Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Woggen are already residents of Clintonville. they are desirable citizens are we are glad to welcome them. Will gave immediate possession and moved to his farm in the town of Matteson.

Daily Northwestern - Oshkosh, Wisconsin - November 24, 1909

                                                                                                

                                                                                                 

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