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| 1871-01-18 |
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Chas Stoppenbach is running quite a large gang of men this winter chopping chord wood. He will probably have 5,000 to 6,000 cords cut & piled this winter. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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A German, Frank Bermerl, residing about 2 miles East spent the evening at John Gross's saloon about a half mile this side of his place. He laid in the snow on his way home & got badly frozen, probably lose toes & fingers. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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Windslow Blake , of this place, now controls a large tract of marsh land & proposes , the coming season, to cut, press, & ship hay. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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Partnership of Copeland, Ryder & Co dissolved. Geo Copeland & Lewis Ryder will carry on the business under the same name. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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Adam Grimm, the great dealer in bees, has lately received an order for 210 swarms of bees to be shipped to Salt Lake City. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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Dr John McCullough, Drug Store in bankruptcy. |
| 1871-01-25 |
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Workmen have been busy raising up the depot bldg to correspond with the raising of the track last summer. |
| 1871-02-01 |
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We learn that the school house, District #15, in the Eastern part of this town was burned, but it has been refitted & repaired. |
| 1871-02-08 |
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A petition is being circulated to establish a road due East on the South line of sections 7,8,9,10&11. |
| 1871-02-15 |
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Muellers Hall had a close encounter of fire by a chandelier. |
| 1871-02-22 |
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It is now a settled fact that we are to have a cheese factory & closer to our own doors than we first supposed. Mr Fox has rented the brick bldg just South of Johnson, Henry & Cos flouring Mill on the West side of the river belonging to Jacob Maydole. |
| 1871-02-22 |
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There is a law suit over the mill dam. |
| 1871-02-22 |
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James Sumner of Madison is examining McCulloughs stock to possibly open a drug store. |
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