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News Articles from the Past - 1913
Hancock News -
Hancock, Wisconsin
Friday, June 6, 1913
Richford News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mittlestead are now nicely settled in their new house.
Louis Sultze, with his
son Chas., autoed to Plainfield Friday and returned by train Saturday.
Emil Matz, accompanied by
the Wichner girls and John Bell Louiser, the buttermaker, autoed to
Wautoma Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wieland,
of Detroit, who were here visiting relative for two weeks, left for their
home Tuesday. They were accompanied by a daughter and Mrs. Wieland’s
sister.
Coloma Corners and Vicinity
Jerry Pells has improved
in health so he is able to be out again.
F.H. Barnes and wife, of
Watertown, N.Y., came Monday to visit in the home of Mrs. Barnes’ aunt,
Mrs. J. Barnett-whom she had not seen for 27 years. Mr Barnes is a train
conductor.
Henry Smith, of Wolf
Point, Mont., stopped over Sunday with relatives here while on his way
home from Atlanta, Ga., where he had been to attend the U.S. council of
the Presbyterian church.
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