Necedah Personal - 1891
PERSONAL
Necedah Republican
Friday, Sept. 18, 1891
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E. Trimm, pastor, and W. H. Darrow took their departure Tuesday for Chippewa
Falls to attend the meeting of West Wisconsin conference.
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Ferdinand W. Jaros, attorney and counselor at law, Chicago, was a guest at
Mrs. J. T. Dawes' for several days this week.
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Wm. L. Fuller, secretary of the Necedah Flour Mill Co., made a business trip
to La Crosse Wednesday.
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A. O. Charnholm, manager of the American Norsk Store, is in Milwaukee attending
the State Fair.
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Mrs. Alice M. Sargent started Wednesday night for Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
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Mrs. Geo. Coffman and daughters returned Saturday evening from Fond du Lac.
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May Stevens returned to Evanston, Ill., on Wednesday night of last week.
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Miss Lizzie O'Shea started for New York Thursday night to visit relatives.
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F. H. Bulger and family visited Strong's Prairie last Saturday evening.
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Mattie McCann was taken suddenly ill Wednesday afternoon.
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B. H. Wake and family visited with Mauston friends last week.
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Merchant M. G. Dustin has been quite ill for several days.
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Mrs. E. Weston returned Saturday evening from Spring Green.
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Miss Petit, of Brandon, is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Cavanaugh.
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Hon. J. W. Babcock went to Milwaukee Monday night.
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E. S. Huckins and Jere Case are in Milwaukee this week.
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W. P. Wheelihan went to Milwaukee Wednesday night.
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P. O. Bredisen is attending the State fair at Milwaukee.
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Mrs. Connaty, of Iowa, is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Coffman
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Dr. G. H. Parham returned from Milwaukee this morning.
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P. R. Stivers was at Mauston Wednesday on business.
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Mrs. K. Reed visited at Cranberry Center last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burch have gone to Indianapolis.
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C. M. Simons of Friendship, was in town Tuesday.
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Geo. McKinney is a brakeman on the Tomah line.
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Will Pangburn has returned from Merrill.
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Laura Risdon is visiting at Marshfield.
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