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From the Plainfield Sun
Plainfield, Waushara, Wisconsin
April 14, 1899 Page 5

Transcribed and submitted by Joan Benner
 

 Waushara County Jury List 1890

Name

 Residence

ANDERSON, Andrew

 Mt. Morris

BALENGER, George

 Saxeville

BROWNLOW, Charles

 Mt. Morris

DECKER, Horace

 Warren

DEUELL, John

 Dakota

EAGAN, John

 Marion

ENGLE, John

 Deerfield

EVANS, Daniel

 Aurora

FOX, F.H.

 Plainfield Village

GONYO, Moses

 Warren

GUSTIN, Ward

 Deerfield

HANSON, Foster T.

 Saxeville

HARRIS, Wm.

 Richford

HARVEY, Thomas

 Aurora

HUGHES, A.

 Hancock

JOHNSON, Charles

 Saxeville

JOHNSON, J.C.

 Mt. Morris

JONES, D.W.

 Springwater

KAPP, Rudolph

 Richford

LANE, L.M.

 Deerfield

McGREGOR, John

 Leon

MILLER, F.C.

 Warren

MILLINGTON, C.H.

 Oasis

MORRISEY, John

 Marion

PERRY, Norman

 Plainfield

PIERCE, Frank

 Saxeville

ROBINSON, A.B.

 Hancock

RYAN, Timothy

 Marion

SEARLS, H.J.

 Oasis

SEARLS, Howard

 Oasis

SEARLS, Robert

 Deerfield

SHERMAN, J.T.

 Plainfield Village

STARK, C.M.

 Deerfield

STREHLOW, Herman

 Bloomfield

WILEY, W.J.

 Hancock

WINTER, Wm.

 Bloomfield



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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
August 23, 1899
 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Miss Anna Paap returned to Oshkosh Monday after a few days visit with relatives in West Bloomfield.

Miss Julia Abraham of Oshkosh is visiting with her parents at west Bloomfield for a few weeks.

H. Koehler of West Bloomfield took another large consignment of goods home from this station

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
September 6, 1899
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Mrs. Herman Koehler, Mr. Koehler, Sr. and John Wendt, all of West Bloomfield, left here Friday for Wausau for a brief visit.  They were accompanied 
here by John Koehler who spent the day with friends.
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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
September 13, 1899
 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
The Bloomfield Mutual Fire Insurance Company is considering the advisability of writing policies on village property.

G. Albee was in town Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Isasc Stevenson and daughter Ella Sundayed in Waupaca.

J. Rucks machine shed was demolished by the wind Monday night.  No other damage being done.

Born, August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thews, a 10-pound daughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause, a 7-pound daughter, September 1st.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
September 20, 1899
 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Beyers of Tustin arrived here Monday and were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Koplien for a day.
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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
September 26, 1899
 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Many from this section will attend the Weyauwega Fair.

A. Hanneman is recovering from his accident at Weyauwega last Saturday.

Susie Looker spent Tuesday last at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinchley.

H. Koehler and Chairman Baehman of here transacted business at Weyauwega Monday last.

The latest news from Bloomfield is that Charlie Pagel has sold his farm to Sam Abraham.  Consideration is not known

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
October 11, 1899

WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Wm. Hintz of West Bloomfield is building a horse stable upon his premises, 40X24 feet in size.  A number of his neighbors assisted him Monday in raising it.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
October 18, 1899

BRUSHVILLE NEWS
Potatoes and corn are being harvested.

Mrs. H. G. Hansen has built a double corn-crib on her place.

Albert Sattler with his wife and children has returned from a visit in Minnesota.

Richard Wendt and Albert Howard both carried of horse premiums at the Berlin fair.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
November 6, 1899

WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
A big dance in the new sawmill Sunday night.

Miss Ida Hinchley visited her sister in Evanswood this week.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
November 20, 1899

WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Mrs. John Koop is spending a few weeks with her friends.

A 10-lb. little girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuehl.

H. Koehler has paid his milk patrons $1.05 74-100 per 100 lbs of milk.  That is better than they received for a long time.

A birthday surprise party was given to Aug. Boelter by the West Bloomfield band and friends.  All had a good time.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
December 6, 1899

TUSTIN NEWS
Geo. Velte of Tustin marketed grain here Monday and paid his respects to the Chronicle office before returning
 
BRUSHVILLE NEWS
Paul Kissinger has been confined to the house with a lame leg for some days but is now better. 

Dr. McWain is visiting at his old home in Vermont.

Herman Seelig of Brushville was a visitor in town Monday and had his name enrolled on our subscription list before returning
 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
School is progressing finely under the tutorship of Nick Williams.

C. Tesch has returned from his hunting trip in the northern part of the state.  His luck was not very good.

Charley Bauer spent Thanksgiving with friends in Saxeville.

A duck picking was held at Fred Marquardt's Thursday evening.  The ducks were good and the supper was still better.

Gus. Kopistke and Fred Thews went to Tustin after a load of coal.  On the way home they tipped over with the seat.  Gus. fell between the horses and was pulled 3 or 4 rods before he was released.  Dr. Maffat is attending him.  Gus. is badly hurt.  He will have to stay in door for some time.

Mrs. Wm. Barr, son and daughter went to Arnot last Saturday to visit Mrs. Myhill, formerly Miss Mary Barr.

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The Weyauwega Chronicle, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
December 13, 1899
WEST BLOOMFIELD NEWS
Aug. Strey has bought the Henry Fuhs farm.

Herman Schuelke is visiting his mother, Mrs. Aug. Zabel.  She is quite low.

Aug. Zander called on his daughter, Minnie last Sunday.  Miss Minnie is working for H. Koehler.

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