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Dexter Township

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Day
15
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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P. Seper called on A. Taylor last Wednesday. A.Pidd spent Sunday with friends in Ypsilanti. Nick Reid was in Ann Arbor on business, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Vaughn visited Pinckney friends, Sunday. Mr. Hond, of Portland, was among friends here last week. Miss Tressa Pidd has gone to spend the summer with her aunt. B. Hooker, of Pinckney, spent Sunday with friends in this place. T. Birkett takes charge of his flouring mili in Dexter village, August ist. Henry Fleming called on his most intímate friend in Pinckney, Tuesday. Mrs. A. Taylor and daughter, Miss Mary, visited Chelsea, Wednesdav. James Radcliffe, of Howell, was among oíd friends here the past week. Miss Gertie Carpenter is being entertained by her cousins in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Wm. Darrow and family spent Saturday with relatives in Pinckney. Miss Maud Barber is being entertained by her sister at Denton's for a few weeks. Miss Eva Rockwell, of Fostero, was tne guaet of her friend the first of the week. Harry Ayers carne up from Detroit and passed a few days with old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. Connors spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Pinckney. J. and F. Lavey called on a number of their old Pinckney friends one day last week. .Misses Carrie Erwin and Anna Gregory are spending a few days with relatives at Jackson. Mrs. H. Schieferstein entertained a number of her lady friends from Ann Arbor the first of the week. The Misses Mowers gave an afternoon party to a number of their friends on Saturday afternoon, July cjth. T. B. Taylor, the great flour mer chant, of Jackson, spent Sunday with his unele and family of this place. The Cornwell Manufacturing Co., of Ypsilanti, are contemplating putting a fifty barrel flour mili at Hudson in the near future. Mr. FAlonzo Gordon, a former resident of this place, was killed by being sVruck by a falling bent at a barn raising at Iosco, on Tuesday, July

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News