Both sides then engage in a war of irrelevance. Turns out the hunting lodge of William Henry Harrison (who I’m now going to refer to as WHH or WHSquared—no, I’m not going to do that) isn’t much more than some stones, a dead possum, and some old burgers in a bag. A visi...
In 1911, the name of William Peter's company was changed from Wm. Drueke Company to Drueke-Lynch Co. Henry Huber was no longer president. The new officers were: C. H. Kahler, President; H. J. Hagaen and Wm. Drueke, Vice President; H. A. Brink, Secretary and Manager; F. J. Rei...