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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The pay car passet! here last Mon; day and left its usual favors. Miss Sugie Jedele, of Dexter, has j been among friends here this1 week. Hiram Hewes is very sick with a cáncer on the face, from which he can never recover. E. ]!. Norrisand M. J. Lebman; I of Ann Arbor, were here on legal business last Tuesday. The Catholic fair last week realized over $500. The watch raffled for feil to Michael McGuire. John Waltrous is shipping four car loads of onions sold some time ago at 68 ets. on track here. Immense quantities of Thanksgiving turkeys and chickens have been taken in here and shipped the past week. The people have turned to business since the election in a very quiet way, apparently quite satisfied witli the result. Prof. Hall is reported to be an applicant for labor commissioner from the coraing Republican administration in this state. The college day exercises at the town hall, Wednesday night, by the Epworth League, were well attended and gave good satisfaction. Col. John Atkinson, of Detroit, made an eloquent opening address at the Catholic fair last week in place of Dr. Reilly, who was advertised. The farmers and others are better ready for winter than they were one year ago. The late copious rains were needed before cokl weather sets in. Bernhardt Schneider died at the residence of Henry Fenn, of this village, on Tuesday night, of typhoid fever. He was an unmarried man 38 years old, and had St.ooo insurance on his life in the K. O. T. M. in favor of his father, who liVês in Germany. The markets continue very dull. Wheat stands at 68 ets., for red or white; barley, $1 to $1.25; rye, 50 ets.; oats, 32 ets.; beans, $1.50 for choice; clover seed, $6; apples, 75 cis. to $1 per bushei; potatoes, 60 ets.: onions, 70 ets.; turnips, 25 ets.; eggs, 19 cts-; butter, 20 ets.; chickens, 7 ets.; turkeys, 10 ets.; dressed pork, $6.50; live hogs, 5 ets. per pound.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News