Showing posts with label Weber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weber. Show all posts

Friday, September 29, 2017

Subdivision

WEBER PLANS SUBDIVISION IN ROBERTS
Roberts--Karl Weber has announced plans for a new subdivision at the northeast edge of Roberts.
In cooperation with the project, the Roberts village board has disclosed that it will build a street extending through the subdivision, including grading and graveling.
One lot in the subdivision already has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall, who manage the Hicks café in Roberts. They will build a wood frame, one-story home which will face west
and be located just west of the Hicks station bunkhouse. Construction is slated for early spring.
Mayor Tenjus Havener said that work on the street will start this spring. The street will begin between the residential homes of Weber and George Johnson and extend to the north, making a turn to the east in the area of the state machine shed, going on to the intersection with Routes 54-115.
Weber owns all the land adjoining the proposed street and will sell lots there for homes.
This will make the third subdivision in Roberts in the past three years. Already developed are Sturm-Croft acres located at the north edge of the village and another housing area is situated at the west edge of the village.


--Roberts Herald. 14 March 1957.

Friday, April 14, 2017

Charles Peter Weber


Sunday, December 11, 2016

The Lake Shore District

 
 

Many of the early articles in Roberts' history refer to this as "the Lake Shore District." And here is why. Looks like the Arnold Farm and Lester and Ida Weber are in the Lake Shore District. Our farm was surrounded by drainage ditches.