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Domestic News October 28, 1918

The Watertown News

Watertown, Jefferson County, Dodge County, Wisconsin

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Local Watertown news briefs detail residents' weekend outings to nearby cities, family visits, hunting trips, employment moves, and advertisements for goods and services like cider, plants, and tailoring. Includes mentions of S.A.T.C. students returning home and livestock shipping on October 30.

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City Brieflets
Carrier boy wanted at News office.
Harvey Gritzner spent Saturday in Waterloo.
Miss Verona Rogler spent Sunday in Milwaukee.
Drink Red Wing pure apple cider for your health. 15tf
Dress making done at 612 North Second street. 28-3t
Miss Ida Goeldner spent the week end in Milwaukee.
Order your storm sash early. Jaeger-Mayer Co. 23tf
Henry Waloch spent Sunday with friends at Caledonia.
Raymond Usher of Milwaukee is visiting his mother here.
Albert Solliday and John Kings motored to Mud lake Saturday.
Richard Thauer was home from Madison to spend the week end.
Rev. Walter Schumann of North Fond du Lac spent Sunday here.
A. J. O'Brien & Sons will ship live stock on Wednesday. October 30.
Hubert Pagel and R. W. Lueck enjoyed hunting at Mud lake Sunday.
Miss Mollie Schumacher was an Oconomowoc visitor Friday evening.
Lawrence Marquardt left today for Rockford, Ill., where he will be employed.
Misses Emily Gehrke and Irene Blair visited friends in Milwaukee on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brannan of Milwaukee were Sunday visitors in the city.
Mrs. E. R. Graf and son Edward spent the week end with relatives in Madison.
Alfred Kessler, enrolled in the S. A. T. C. at Madison, spent the week end here.
Walter Reason of Flaxton, N. D. is spending a few days with relatives in Watertown.
Chrysanthemum plants or cut chrysanthemums for sale at 204 North Sixth street. 25-4t
George Pimpl of Beloit spent Sunday at the home of his mother in Emerald street.
Miss Kathryn Williams of Milwaukee normal school spent the week end at her home here.
Mrs. Herman Korff and daughter Adelia visited relatives in Stetsonville the past week.
Miss Selma Moldenhauer was home from Milwaukee normal school to spend the week end.
The Misses Tillie and Hilda Kaliebe and Ruth Schumacher were visitors in Milwaukee Sunday.
New York winter apples Baldwins and Greenings-at Melzer's Seed Store. 28-3t
Roland Heismann, in the S. A. T. C. unit, Ripon college, was a week end visitor at his home here.
Erich Ebert has returned to Blue Earth, Minnesota, after visiting with his parents here the past week.
Dan Ryan went to Rockford today preparatory to taking a crew of men from Watertown to Camp Grant on government work.
Bert C. Hamm, formerly employed in this city, but now stationed at the Milwaukee naval recruiting station, was in the city Saturday.
Miss Viola Schoechert will return to Denver, Colo. this evening after spending the past few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Schoechert.
L. A. Knick's insurance office, and John A. Knick's tailor shop removed from 117 Third street to 216 Third street. 23-6t
Johnny Hughes of Milwaukee, former backstop for the Watertown City league ball team, was in the city the latter part of last week calling on old friends. He is now a traveling salesman for a Milwaukee firm.

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Social Event Arrival Departure Economic

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Watertown Briefs Weekend Visits Local Travel Business Ads Milwaukee Visitors

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Watertown

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Watertown

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Collection of local briefs reporting residents' weekend trips to places like Waterloo, Milwaukee, Mud Lake, Madison, Oconomowoc, Rockford, and Stetsonville; visitors from Milwaukee, Flaxton N.D., Beloit, North Fond du Lac, and Blue Earth Minnesota; local activities such as hunting, motoring, and shipping livestock on October 30; and advertisements for carrier boy, apple cider, dress making, storm sashes, chrysanthemum plants, winter apples, and business relocation.

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