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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wedding bells in the near future W. Clark was in Detroit on Mor day. J. Stoll spent Monday and ïue: day in Saginaw. Dr. F. Warren has returned froi New York City. J. Pidd and family entertaine friends on Sunday. Chas. Shoen was in Pinckney o business, Wednesday. Fred Murdock, of St. John, vi: ited his mother last week. Henry Harris, of Putnam, visite his sister here, Tuesday. T. Birkett took a trip to Ann Aj bor on business, Saturday. Business called T. Stanton to An Arbor the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Miles have returne from their trip in the east. Thomas Sears, of Chelsea, wt here on business, Monday. Dick Bell has sold his bea thresher to Pettysville parties. Miss H. Sullivan has gone to D' troit to make her future home. H. Phelps and faraily were An Arbor visitors one day last week. Mr. A. Taylor and family spei Sunday with friends in Lyndon. Miss Fannie Bell was the guest i 'f the Misses Ferris the past week. U James Taylor, of Chelsea, w is I among Dexter friends, Monday. ïi Byron Hopkins, of Webster, called on friends here, Saturday. Mr. H. McCabe entertained ris brother from Ann Arbor, Sunday. Messrs. Ball, Rogers and Connors spent Saturday at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Read, of Superiolr, were callers in this place, Tuesda. Mrs. Wm. Ryan has purchased a new piano from Ann Arbor partios. Some Ann Arbor people have bejfcn at the lakes, fishing, the past week. J. Harris and wife, of Pincknejy, visited.with relatives here, Wednasday, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Coy have been entertaining friends from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. O. Vaughn and son were Sunday guests of his father in Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Simms, of Podunt, spent Sunday with their daughtrln this place. P. Watts, of North Lake, m;fle a irt call on ïriends here one day ir t week'. Mrs. G. Lutzer has been si ning her sister from Saline for a v brt time. d Urs. John Ledwedge and baby, [Hamburg, spent Sundaywith her ther here. L liirkett has ordered a car load potatoes from the northern part j Ithe state. :. Dolan and sister, Miss Clara, í ■e the guests of Pinckney :s, Sunday. j vliss Caroline Fleming spent two la of last week with her cousins Ynn Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Reading, i e been the guests of her sister past week. Mrs. E. Carpenter and Mrs. ; spent one day last week with ( elsea friends. number of the farmers from this ce attended Tuomey Bros.' sale Scio, Tuesday. Miss Nettïe Mowershas returned ne, after a three weeks' stay h friends here. ttr's. Win. Cobb, sr., is lying igerously ill at. her daughter's aio in Jackson. r 't is reported that George Howard Ji sold his share of bis father's Am to Joe Curtis. v'Ir. and Mrs. A. Barbir were tue gests of their daughters at Willis th last of the week. frank Smith has bought the cigar facorv of H. Rogers, and will contiqie the work in thè same place. L Rabbit spent several days of th past week at Chubb's Corners, lo&ing after his farmiiig interests. The McKinley wool bill didn't wik weli at the great sheep sale in Wrbster, last week. with wool 20 ceits apound. Ir. and Mrs. A. Taylor were ca,led to Lima, on Wednesday, to atfend the funeral of their cousin, Thomas Taylor. j Vill Taylor isjthe owner of a new daime-barrel, bijeech loading shot gul, ])iirchased of Wagner & Bierman, of Ann Aibor. fhe red school house here has be h fitted up w th new curtains and wil be furnished! with a globe and mips in 2 short rjme. Mr. K. rerris,fjr., one of our enteiprising young men who went to Kinsas about ayijarago, wasrecently 1 married to a western lady. Congressman O'Donnell, of Jack - son, addressed the citizens of Dexter village on the poltical issues of the day, last Saturday evening, at the opera house.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News