WHEELER COUNTY ADVANCE
Bartlett,
Nebraska Thursday, June 10, 1886
Cumminsville
from the Gazette- F.W. DAUBANDICK has treated his store
to a coat of paint.
W.B. THOMPSON and Cal. KITCHEN were in Neligh this week.
Mrs. H.R. DUFUR and Mrs. A.B. UNSNGST were visitors in town
Tuesday.
J. CROCKETT - Plasterer and Bricklayer
- Bartlett----Nebraska
Mud Creek Items - Married at Albion,
May 31 - Mr. NICKERSON to Miss Sarah MESSERSMITH of Mud Creek.
Mr. RODOLF is felling happy these days; they have a brand
new boy at their house.
M.J. RECHEZ while running, ran an old hog tush in his heel
causing quite an uncomfortable wound.
Mr. F. SLONE and M.L. BENNETT have been doing a nice lot of
bereaking on their farms.
The people of Bonanza and Mud Creek are to have a united celebration
the 4th - It will be held at the McDaniel school house. A good
time is expected.
Mr. RICHARDSON id home from Ewing where he went to meet his
daughter but was disappointed in not finding her there.
Mr. CONKLINGS, whose child has been very sick with diphtheria
are rejoicing over its recovery.
J.P. MATHEWS - Farm & Buggy Harness, Stock -
Albion, Nebraska
Big Spring items
ERICKSON Bros. Took a load of porkers to Scotia; they know how
to raise them.
Rev. HARRIS was out from Scotia visiting his daughter; while there
he made a contract for breaking on his claim.
Peter JENSEN has an eye to business. He looks towards the widows
pretty often.
School is progressing nicely under Miss HARRIS' teaching; think
Eric will catch on before school closes.
Capt. WHITMAN has about the slickest farm in the County; he is
single yet gals.
© 2002 Tami
Ramsey for the Wheeler
County NEGenWeb Project