Weinsberg
Mr. Gco. Aprili was in Ypsilanti on Monda)', on business. Mr. Chas. Kaercher, rom Chelsea, is visiting his sons and son-inlaws this week. WLeat has improved a good deal since the first oí May. Barley and oats are up and promise a good crop. üur town is impr&ving. The oíd Germán school house is fixed over and we will have a new Germán teacher. Rev. Julius Klingman went to Chippewa to the Michigan Synod this morning. Jacob Jedele went with hun as delégate. Corn planting is almost over now. I Farmers are busy washing sheep and J planting potatoes. There are more j potatoes pianted than before on account of high price. A cyclone passed through here Tuesday evening, which did a good deal of damage to apple orchards and blew down quite a number of oak trees and leveled all the fences. Supervisor Fred Jedele, of Scio, had a runaway last Wednesday. One of his horses run against a barbed wire fence and cut her throat in a horrible manner and severed the jugular vein.
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