Richland Observer
January 26, 1911
page 8 column 4
Transcribed by LA
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-Thursday of next week is ground hog day.
-Guy Wertz spent a few days in Milwaukee last week.
-Wanted-Married man to work on farm. Inquire of Fred Hoke, Twin Bluffs, R.F.D. 1.
-Mrs. Olmstead, who has been visiting with relatives here, left last week for her home in Beloit.
-Mrs. John Borchardt had the misfortune Saturday of falling on an icy sidewalk and breaking her arm.
-Claude Culver, a former Richland Center boy, who is now located in Burlington, Iowa, is visiting with old friends here.
-Elbert Brindley was in Milwaukee last week where he took the examination of the Wisconsin bar. Mr. Brindley passed the examination and is now a full fledged lawyer.
-Proposed plans for the new auditorium are at the Richland County bank where they may be looked over. The plans have not as yet been accepted but were sent here for inspection.
-John Starr purchased the E.P. Bender property on Church street last Monday. The deal was made through the real estate agency J.F. Gile. Mr. Bender will remove to Viola soon.
-Miss M. Schumacher wishes to announce to the people of the town and vicinity that she bought the millinery stock of Miss Gebhart and for one week, commencing February 2nd, will sell all trimmed hats for $2.50 to $1.00.