February 1914 Wheatland Gazette
Wednesday February 4
Henry Tebbe, Toronto, visiting
Mrs. John Goodall visited parents at Grand Mound-had Clinton visitors
Kate Ryan, Big Rock, visited
Myrtle Rogers & Muriel Murray-to Clinton shopping
Alice Kelly, grand Mound- large nurses class here
Agnes Hart, Our Lady of Angels-Lyons-visited sister Mrs. Wm. Glenn
Birth-girl-Saturday-Sam Hall
Alto Hurley-health, gave up school, went home to Garwin
John T. Thompson, took over father blacksmith shop
January 27th, Chicago Tribune-snow avalanche at Starrs, Utah (wm. & Maud Wabraven lives ther but ok
Toronto Tidings
Mrs. Thos Powell & daughter, Edith, Sherrard, Ill, visited parents, John Miller
Wednesday February 11
Emma Richmann returned home to Casey, Iowa
Wm. Rehder, Palo, visited mother
Zoe Fifield, teacher at Wyoming
Birth-girl-last Friday-Henry Fox
J. Edw. Witte, auctioneer & P. J. These, clerk ar farm sale
Chas Heuer & son Edwin of Everly, visited
Death-infant son of Wm. Wagner of Hartley
Kehoe European Hotel, Clinton was destroyed by fire
Toronto Tidings
Ed O’Connell, N. Dakota, visiting
Bessie Bachelor, Oxford Jct, visited Ida Goodall
Earl Edwards, of Elwood went to party at Cavey’s
Birth-girl-14th-Smer Mowry
Wm. D. Glenn, moved to old homestead near Oxford Jct.
Wednesday February 18, 1914
E. C. Hazen, Calamus, visiting
Leo Hurlbutt & wife nee Erma Frost, visiting-lives on farm near Galva, Ill.
Jurgen Wohlenberg-70th birthday Saturday
Death-infant son-born November 21-died February 5-W. R. Wagner-buried Pleasant View Cem. (Hartley Sentinel)
Roy Harrington & Mrs. Delmar, visting
Wednesday February 25
Roy Harrington & Mrs. of Delmar, visited Soenksen family
Mrs. Fred Witte & son, Harold visited her parents at Lowden
Mrs. John F. Murray, N. Y. City, visited mother & brother, Mrs. C. P. & Claude Dutton
Mrs. Anna Jensen & family moved to farm near Lost Nation
Geo Fox, former Spring Rock Twp, now living in Nebraska -legislature
Mrs. S. S. Giddings nee Jennie Jones, Ringwood, Ill, visited father was Mc Johns-station agent C. & N W
Toronto Tidings
Mrs. D. C. Rogers & son Clarence visited in Olin