110 years ago
may 7, 1914
The front page of this issue reveals an architect’s drawing of the Catholic church now under construction in Pilsen. There also is article dealing with the church and the history and development of the Bohemian settlement in this county. This church will be one of the finest, if not the finest church, in the county. The cornerstone will be laid at 1 p.m. May 11.
Uncle Sam will open business in the Masonic building in a few weeks. The post office will be moved to the Masonic building on the corner of Main and 4th Sts. and will be open for business in its new quarters by the first of July.
A strawberry social at Aulne scheduled for last Saturday evening has been postponed till Friday evening, when it will be held in the new garage building.
A. Heskett returned last week from his visit at Parsons and is now able to be out with his popcorn and peanut roaster.
Josiah Good is adding a large and modern porch to his residence.
TO ICE PATRONS
We have decided to make no deliveries of ice on Sundays this season. However, the ice wagon will be on Main St. on Sunday mornings until 9:30 for the convenience of any who may desire to get ice at the time.
S.B. Winchester & Son
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