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Burlington Homes & Farms

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F 10-14-1937 Roy Fabian and family rented Mrs. H. R. DeLaplain's residence at 618 Jefferson st. Also in S 10/22/37.
F 10-14-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Abad and family rented Zick flat on Dyer st.
F 10-14-1937 Barn of Albert W. Smith, 3 miles west of Burlington on Hwy. 11 burned. Also in S 10/15/37
S 10-15-1937 Mrs. E. M. Potter and Mrs. Evelyn Mix moved to Rhodes residence on Edward st. vacated by L. E. Randall family.
F 10-21-1937 Walter Paepke, residing at 423 Henry st., bought the L. J. "Roy" Crawford house at 581 West st. next to Lincoln School. S 10/22/37 - house recently vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Jack Yeo.
F 10-21-1937 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Roever to live at 541-1/2 State st.
S 10-22-1937 Notice to quiet title: portion of section 20, town 2 - Martin Robers vs. E. G. Dyer, Eisenbarts, etc.
S 10-22-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Musilek to live in Porter flat on Chestnut st.
F 10-28-1937 John Hamm installed portable saw mill at home at 386 McHenry st.
F 10-28-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Reynolds moved to flat over Log Cabin on Jefferson st.
F 10-28-1937 Charles Wilson and family moved to house on Reynolds ave. vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Harry Reynolds.
S 10-29-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Fonk to live at 481 Edward st.
F 11-04-1937 Residents on east side of Kane st. between Robert & Frederick sts.: George Weiler, Mrs. Ernest Krakofsky, Holtz estate, Mrs. Ray Zwiebel, Mrs. Rose Kuhn, F. W. Hertel, Ida and Lina Karges, Barney Keller, and Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Uhen.
F 11-11-1937 Mr. & Mrs. William G. Keough to live in Angsten flat on Geneva st. Also in S 11/12/37.
F 11-11-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Smetana and family moved to flat at Mrs. Mary Meurer residence on Chestnut st.
F 11-18-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Zak rented Wien flat on Jefferson st. Zak operates bakery at Bauman grocery.
F 11-18-1937 Miss Florence Moeller, teacher at Conkey st. school, rented Mrs. George Zwiebel's home for winter. Mrs. Zwiebel to live with daughter in Milwaukee. Also in S 12/3/37.
F 11-25-1937 Mr. & Mrs. George Klein living at 460 Schemmer st.
F 11-25-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Weiler to live at 533 Geneva st. Also in S 11/26/37 - Weiler residence.
F 12-02-1937 Mr. & Mrs. M. H. LaFollette living at 664 James st.
F 12-02-1937 Mrs. Frank Downie lived at 671 Elmwood ave.
F 12-02-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Peck moved from Burlington to Mrs. E. A. Weeks house in Lyons.
F 12-02-1937 Work started on Dr. L. O. Mastalir residence on Randolph st.
F 12-02-1937 Mr. & Mrs. Ben W. Kerkman moved to Louis Geheb residence at 677 Dodge st.
S 12-03-1937 Contractor L. R. Mangold has frame up and enclosed for L. O. Mastalir's new brick veneer residence on Randolph st.

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