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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mts. Peatt is very sick at this writing. Chris Lavey spent Tuesday in Chelsea. Mr. Krause, of Scio, was here on Saturday. John Gregory spent Monday in Ann Arbor. E. Beek, of Ann Arbor, visited here Saturday. J. McGuiness, of Pinckney, was here on Sunday. J. [ones spent the last of the week in Ypsilanti. D. Hoey, of Scio, was here on business Saturday. Mr. Gordon, of MariĆ³n, was here two days last week. L. Chamberlain was an Ann Arbor visitor recently. Mr. Vaughn, of Webster, spent Sunday with his son. Miss Maud Buchanan is teaching in the Arnold district. Max Robbins is entertaining his father f rom Ypsilanti. Horace Johnson was an Ana Arbor visitor, on Friday. P. McCabe, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday with his parents. Davis Bros. have now a f uil line of crockery at their store. Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Gay visited at D. Lyons, last Tuesday. Mrs. Kimball was with her Ann Arbor friends on Saturday. John Walsh made a flying trip to Pinckney one day last week. D. McClain has opened a new hardware store in the village. Mr. and Mrs, M. Bell visited in Putman the nrst of the week. Charles Bell and wife visited in Pinckney the last of the week. Miss C. Carpenter entertained friends from abroad this week. Supervisor McQuillan has just about finished his assessments. P. Fleming and family entertained relatives from Scio, on Sunday. Robert Buchanan has just finished painting his house in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark was with relatives in Pinckney, on Sunday. B. Allen, jr., erAertained his chum, f rom Pinckney, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scadin are home, after spending the winter in Florida. J. Mclntee and A. Flintoft spent Sunday with their best girls in Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoen and family visited in the village on Sunday. Rev. F. E. Pearce and wife and son visited at North Lake on Monday. Dan Quish is adorning his residence with large plate glass windows. Miss Maud Barber entertained her friend from Willis the first of the week. A. Taylor, with son anddaughter, visited in Chelsea the last of the week. Dr. Jenny is improving the looks of his residence with paint and brush. Wm. Carpenter and son, Clyde, spent Sunday with relatives in Pettysville. R. P. Copeland received the news of his brother's death, in Florida, last week. Mr. Cummins and family, of Ypsilanti, have moved back to Dexter village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrew spent the first part of the week with her parents. Mr. N. Vanriper, of Webster, spent Thursday and Friday with friends here. Mrs. J. Hill and daughter, Miss Eva, spent Sunday with friends in East Putman. Schiefestein brothers entertained their friend from Racine, Wis., the last of the week. A number from here visited the ruins of the cyclone in East Putman, on Sunday. Mrs. C. Warner and Miss Lizzie Arnold were guests of Ann Arbor friends, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter attended the wedding of their brother on Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Cobb and daughter, Miss Mate, of Putman, were visitors here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carpenter had a number of their friends dine with them Sunday. Mrs. George Conners and baby and Miss Dora Wall spent Saturday with Pinckney friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter of Ann Arbor, spent the last of the week with relatives here. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Johnson were the guests of their many Chel sea friends one day last week. The Good Templars will give an entertainment at the opera hous on Saturday evening, May 20. Mrs. Guinon, who is visiting he son in the village, is dangerously ill with no hopes of her recovery. No school ia district No. 3 on' Thursciay. The teacher, Miss Cope, visited her parents, in Ypsilanti. The Misses Myrtella and Emma Reason, of Pinckney, were guests of the Misses Fleming, Saturday. A large class was confirmed at St. Joseph's church, at Dexter, on Monday, by Bishop Foley, of Detroit. A number from here attended the Good Templars' social, at Whitmore Lake, on Friday evening last. Some Ann Arbor people were at the lakes enjoying the fresh breezes and catching fish, the last of the week . Married, in Lima, May 10, 1893, Mr. Ernest Stanton, of this place, and Miss Lena Fiske, of Lima. They will reside in Webster. Married, Wednesday evening, the xoth inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, in Dexter village, Mr. Ralph Arnold and Miss Artena May Johnson, Rev. F. E. Pearce officiating. Found- Iho reason for the great popularity of Hood's Sarsaparilla- simply this: Hood's Cukes. Be sure to get Hood's. Jack - How are you going to spend the summer? Tom - I'm going to put it in traveling from one summer resort to another until I find a girl worth a million or two who wants to be loved and married for herself alone. "Look here," he exclaimed to the man with the hungry cow, "don't you see that 'keep off the grass sign?' " "I know it, mister," was theplacid answer, "I know jest as well as you do. You see, that cow can't read."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News