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Ypsilanti

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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F. T. Newton has gone to Petoskey. Fred Weinmann is visiting in Milord. Miss Alice Bogardus has returned rom Hudson. Miss Helene C. Trim is visiting n Port Huron and Alpena. Miss Ida Jewett has gone to Iron vlountain to teach in the schools here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, of Charlotte, have been visiting relaives here. Two hundred and fifty Ypsilantians took in the Maccabee excursión o Detroit, Tuesday. Miss Clara Goodspeed has gone o Newaygo, where she is a teacher n the public schools. Mrs. Jane Eaton receives $650 nsurance on" her house and furniture, recently burned. A very successful rainbow social was held on the lawn of William Deubel, Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Rosevelt, of Owosso, will preach in St. Luke's church next Sunday morning and evening. Mabel Anderson and Emma Moore were fined $10 and costs each by Justice Bogardus for assault and battery. The Washington street extensión of the motor line has been completed and the first trip was made over it Monday. Frank Martin, a youngster of this city, while getting pears with some other boys, was struck on the head by a stone thrown in the tree. The stone cut a very uglygash. Peter Hines had his foot badly crushed and a six-inch gash cut in his head by jumping off a freight train at this station, Tuesday afternoon. He had been working for Clayton, Lambert & Co.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News