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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 06-16-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wagner to live at 858 Storle ave. Also in F 6/15/33.
S 06-16-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Roads and Mr. & Mrs. Dan Delaney moved to William T. Nee residence on Kendall st.
F 06-22-1933 Miss Margaret Cunningham bought property at 734 Lewis st. recently vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Leo Bauman.
F 06-22-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Guy Otis Whiteaker / Whitaker and two children lived on Geneva st.
S 06-23-1933 Mr. & Mrs. B. Elmer Bauman to live at 824 Chestnut st. F 6/29/33 - the J. T. Groff flat on Chestnut st.
S 06-23-1933 Guy Whiteaker / Whitaker and family occupied B. J. Wentker house on Geneva st. Also in F 6/22/33.
S 06-23-1933 Mrs. Edna Peeters moved back to Burlington to her residence at 655 Kendall st.
F 06-29-1933 Jensen summer home across from golf course at Brown’s Lake for sale.
S 06-30-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Rueter to live at 569 Geneva st. Also in F 6/29/33.
S 06-30-1933 G. C. Rasch estate to sell real estate: lot 5, block 7, Perkins West Addition (corner of Conkey & Lewis sts.) - 2 parcels; lots 21 and 22 in Villa Heights in northeast quarter of sec. 27, township 3 north (Brown's lake).
S 06-30-1933 Senit Snip building new summer home in Hall's Point Villa addition at Brown's lake.
F 07-06-1933 Ervin Piper lives in house that Ole Storle built on Storle ave., was first house in that section of Burlington.
F 07-06-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Korth and daughter, Bernice, living in Weiler apartment over Royal Blue store, 670 Pine st.
F 07-06-1933 Mr. & Mrs. H. Reminger making home with Otto Rubach and Joe.
S 07-07-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Ray D. Spiegelhoff to live at 931 Orchard st. Also in F 7/6/33.
S 07-07-1933 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Beasecker and family occupy Rewald residence on corner of Lewis & Kendall sts.
S 07-07-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Ben Luhn rented Fox residence on Orchard st. and will move in after July 14.
S 07-07-1933 Herman Pierce / Pearce rented A. Ganswindt flat on Wilmot ave. and will move in next week. S 8/4/33 - Mr. & Mrs. Herman Pierce / Pearce moved from residence of Mrs. Henrietta Fratt on Perkins blvd. to Adolph Ganswindt flat on Wilmot ave.
S 07-21-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin F. Whitton to live at 734 Lewis st.
S 07-28-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Harris Ide to be at home Aug. 1 at their apartment at 432 Edward st. F 8/3/33 - the Misses Wald flat on Edward st.
F 08-03-1933 Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Nord to move from Burlington to Wisconsin Farm and Home School near Dousman.
F 08-03-1933 Henry Rossmiller and family moved to Mrs. Margaret Forge place on North Pine st.
S 08-11-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Zimmerman moved from Noble flat on Dyer st. to J. M. Uhen flat on Jefferson st.
F 08-17-1933 H. Stoetzer, 451 Fox st., advertises 7 room house for rent.
F 08-17-1933 Flat for rent, inquire at 607 Dyer st.

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