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Harrison, Sioux County, Nebraska
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Cottonwood local news reports social visits, a party, farming tasks like calf vaccination and well drilling, home construction, business trips to nearby areas, an editorial complaint, and impending end of Carey mail service.
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Too late for publication last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther James and Mr. and Mrs. Bunge were visiting at the home of Carl Haymeier's last Sunday.
There was a party at Jake Henry's last Sunday. A fair crowd and a good time is reported.
Fritz Piper vaccinated his calves on the 10th. James Young and Ben Feller assisted him with the work.
James Young is busy drilling a well for Ed Feller, having finished Anton Kratz's well.
Fritz Piper made a business trip to Beman's saw mill Monday the 10th
Mrs El Schmidt is receiving a visit from her father and mother of Minden, Nebraska.
Carl Haymeier is building a fine residence, Todd Bros. are doing the work.
We just want to say one word to the Editor,-that if he don't quit turning our items wrong side out and putting Cottonwood Items under the head of Carey Items, we will have to come up there and give him a jerking up, as we do not want to offend Timothy.
Robert Lux, from Harrison, was down tending to his father's interest here, returning Tuesday morning.
Those who made a business trip to Crawford were: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kratz. Malcom Worthington, John and Anton Meckem, and James Walpole.
One more mail day and Carey will be no more, and it will be missed in the Cottonwood valley.
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Cottonwood
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Too Late For Publication Last Week; Events On Last Sunday And The 10th
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Local happenings in Cottonwood include visits by Mr. and Mrs. Luther James and Mr. and Mrs. Bunge to Carl Haymeier's home last Sunday; a party at Jake Henry's last Sunday with a fair crowd and good time; Fritz Piper vaccinating his calves on the 10th with assistance from James Young and Ben Feller; James Young drilling a well for Ed Feller after finishing Anton Kratz's; Fritz Piper's business trip to Beman's saw mill on Monday the 10th; Mrs. El Schmidt receiving a visit from her parents from Minden, Nebraska; Carl Haymeier building a fine residence with work by Todd Bros.; a complaint to the editor about mislabeling Cottonwood Items as Carey Items; Robert Lux from Harrison tending to his father's interests and returning Tuesday; business trip to Crawford by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kratz, Malcom Worthington, John and Anton Meckem, and James Walpole; one more mail day before Carey ends, to be missed in Cottonwood valley.