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Dexter Township

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Day
1
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. William Arnold is on the sick list. Ben Phelps and wife were in this place, Tuesday. A. Pidd and son were Chelsea visitors Saturday. Jim McCabe was in Chelsea on business, last Saturday. Wirt Carpenter was the guest of Ann Arbor friends Monday. H. Smith was in Ann Arbor on business the first of the week. Casper Sykes, of Pinckney, was among old friends here Friday. Miss Allie Behnett entertained her friend from Detroit, Sunday. Business called J. Schieferstein and sons to Ann Arbor, Saturday. Ben Waite, of Grand Rapids, spent the past week with old friends here. Frank Fields, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of his aunt Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Henry Mead and daughter are spending a few weeks with her daughter in Detroit. James Lyman, of Pinckney, shook hands with his many friends here one day last week. Mrs. Owen McClain and daughter spend Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parsons are having the pleasure uf entertaining relatives from New York. O. C. Gregory and bride have returned from their wedding trip and will reside in Dexter village. Mr. and Mrs. F. Litchfield, of Detroit, are spending a few days with her parents in this place. Mrs. Stockford and daughter, Miss Ola, of Saginaw, are visiting with her sister for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Flintoft, of Northfield, were the guests of their daughter here the first of the week. Isaac Warner and family, who moved here a short time ago from Ann Arbor, have moved back there again. Clarence Carpenter and family, of Hudson, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. H. Carpenter, of this place. Peter Guiñón, a former resident of this place, but later of Rochester and Bufïalo, N. Y., is moving with his family to his old home in this place. The farmers in this vicinity have been quite busy the past week delivering their wool to different markets at the low price of 18 and 20 ets. a pound under the protection of the McKinley bill. A number from this place attended the commencement exercises at Dexter village, Fridayevening. The class was not as large as usual; there were only three graduates. They were Otmar Andrés, Libbie O'Neill and Cora Reeve.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News