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Burlington Homes & Farms

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F 05-11-1904 William Sandmeier and family to occupy Petrie residence on Washington st. during summer. Petrie moved to Brown's lake summer home. Also in S 5/7/04.
F 05-11-1904 Andrew Kayser rented Klingele residence on Conkey st. Also in S 5/7/04. S 5/14/04 - moved to Kinzle residence on Conkey st.
S 05-14-1904 William Roy Moore and Evelyn Belle Rice, married May 12, to live at Moore home at Brown's lake.
S 05-14-1904 Herman Koehler and family moved from Burlington to Milwaukee.
F 05-18-1904 Joseph Eckert bought house and lot on Jefferson st. from heirs of Mrs. Phillip Griebel. S 5/21/04 - bought by Charles Eckert of Lyons. (1997: Hammiller stone house - 216 W. Jefferson)
F 05-18-1904 Foreclosure on lot 23, block 2, Weiler's addition - Charles Bulgren / Bulgrin vs. Peter H. and Elizabeth Meyers.
F 05-18-1904 Howard Wood and wife and Mrs. Martin moved to German Methodist parsonage on Washington st. S 5/21/04 - Wood leased and moved in.
F 05-18-1904 W. G. Finke and family moved back to Burlington; occupying former Uhen residence on McHenry st. Also in S 5/14/04.
S 05-21-1904 G. C. Rasch building addition and making other improvements to Brown's lake summer home.
S 05-21-1904 August Rasch house near Milwaukee depot to be sold at auction this afternoon.
S 05-21-1904 Otis Vaughn tearing down the old house on the Conklin lot on Lewis st. and will build a new residence. Also in F 6/22/04. S 7/23/04 and F 7/27/04 - foundation being put in by F. Richter and force of men.
S 05-21-1904 Mrs. F. Karges bought residence in Lake Geneva and moved there.
F 05-25-1904 William Keogh / Keough and Dorothy Leber, married May 17, living in rooms over Joseph Yanny store. Also in S 5/21/04.
F 05-25-1904 George I. Wilkes, whose mother owned Edgewood farm, died. S 5/28/04 - Wilkes resided there.
S 05-28-1904 John V. Itzin building barn on his lot on Tower st.
S 05-28-1904 Dr. L. N. Hicks and wife moved to their rebuilt home on Washington st.
S 05-28-1904 Andrew Kayser, at 207 S. Pine st., advertises flat for rent.
S 06-04-1904 George W. Fiske moved to new residence on Lewis st. Also in F 6/8/04. (G. W. Fiske at 750 Lewis in 1908-09 Directory.)
F 06-08-1904 Rudolph Karges bought Miss Maggie Wilson's residence on Kane st.; possession next fall. (Rudolph Karges at 370 Kane in 1908-09 Directory.)
F 06-08-1904 W. H. Aldrich and family to occupy residence on Lewis st. vacated by George W. Fiske. S 6/25/04 - moved to their residence on Lewis st.
S 06-11-1904 Oliver W. Kettlehut and Maude V. Clark, married June 7, to live in part of the Smithers residence on Jefferson st.
S 06-11-1904 Charles H. Ide and Mattie Mae Hinchliffe, married June 8, to live in groom's Origen st. residence.
S 06-11-1904 Mrs. A. McKercher to build new residence in Perkins Park.
S 06-11-1904 E. J. O'Leary and family moved to Lake Geneva; residence 2nd place west of high school for rent.
S 06-11-1904 Rev. M. Busack, of St. John's Lutheran, and family to move to Milwaukee. S 6/25/04 - moved.

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