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From the Waushara County Argus Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin February 6, 1885 Page 3 Column 2 Transcribed and submitted byJoan Benner Waushara County Jury List 1885 *Surname was not printed clearly on photocopy from microfilm, might have been B_haman? | | Name | Residence | | *BAUMAN, Godfried | Bloomfield | | BEACH, W.J. | Plainfield Village | | BEEBE, Orrin | Dakota | | CAPE, W.H. | Mt. Morris | | CEVILLE, L.H. | Warren | | CLARK, Charley | Poysippi | | CRONKHITE, R. | Plainfield Village | | DUDLEY, Orson | Dakota | | FULLER, John | Marion | | GALLAGHER, John Jr. | Hancock | | HANSON, Ole P. | Leon | | HARE, John | Marion | | HIGGS, J.J. | Plainfield Village | | JONES, Thomas | Aurora | | JORDAN, H.W. | Warren | | MANLEY, A. | Coloma | | RICE, William | Oasis | | RUNCORN, A.E. | Plainfield Village | | RUNNELS, G. | Richford | | SEARLS, S. | Oasis | | SEVERSON, Ole | Wautoma | | STRATTON, A. | Deerfield | | VOSBURG, C.J. | Plainfield Village | | VROMAN, Marion | Oasis | | WALKER, H. | Plainfield | | WANDREY, J. | Deerfield | ________________________________ From the Waushara Argus Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin December 11, 1885
HOME CORNER S. Collins is gaining and is considered out of danger. Mrs. Potter is suffering with erysipelas of the face. Belle Collins returned to to her school at Hancock the fore part of the week. The saw mill of Taplin & Nelson was moved last week and is now located on H.D. Baxter's land about3/4 of a mile north-east of this village. The work of setting the mill up has snice been in progress and it will be ready for business in a few days. It's said that lost of logs will be put in during the winter and a good winter's work is looked for. HANCOCK Mr. I. Ordway has purchased the tin shop formerly owned by J.F. Wiley. Mrs. I. P. Wetmore has bought the house formerly occupied by Mrs. B. Pratt. F.S. Perkins is on the sick list again. B. Hales new house makes a great improvement to Main street. We hope Mr. Hales and family will live many years to enjoy their new home. Return to homepage Questions, suggestions or additions pleaseemail. Copyright ©
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