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Manchester

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Day
26
Month
September
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The recent rains have done much good. There was quite a heavy frost last Monday night. Mrs. Geo. Nisle went to Ann Arbor to visit relatives. Miss Julia Conklin expects to start for Indiana in a few days. Miss Adele Natus, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. E. Ortenberger. The senior class numbers nine, and may now be seen wearing their class caps. Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Lehr went to Tecumseh last Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Elmer Silkworth and Gust Kuhl are spending their vac&tion visiting the World's Fair. T. Mingus will move his ramily to Clinton, vvhere he will work in the Hogan meat market. Miss Minnie Mc Adam, who is teaching in the Union school, spent Sunday at her home in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Freeman and daughter, of Chelsea, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hollis. H. Addis Leeson spent Sunday in Ypsilanti and Tuesday left for Albion to resume his studies at Albion College. Misses Allie Lazell and Laura Dresselhouse are at the White City, where they expect to spend a week or ten days. Nate Schmid and son drove to Ann Arbor last Sunday to visit his I brother, Jonathan Schmid, who has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spafard left last Wednesday for Chicago, where they will visit the World's Fair for I the second time. Mrs. A. Conklin, Mrs. A. Goodell, Mrs. Milo Carpeuter and daughter Mattie. are viewing the sights at the World's Fair. Miss Katie Marx, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Pfeiffle, at Hamilton, Ohio, the past few days, returned home last Wednesday. Rev. Geo. Schoettle and daughter Amanda, went to Freedom last Sunday, where he held services for Rev. P. Irion, who is attending the World's Fair. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Duluth, Minn., who have been at Chicago vi-itingthe fair, arrived in town on Saturday and spent a few days with relatives and friends. They returned to their home Tuesday. Misses Julia and Emma Volz, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent a few days last week visiting their aunt, Mrs. H. Kirchhofer, and uncle, N. Schrnid. Saturday they went to Anti Arbor, where they will visit before returning home. Last Saturday afternoon, while Charlie Burtless was taking Mary Kurfess and Rosa Kuebler to Miss Kuebler's home the horse shied and started on a run, throwingthe occupants to the ground. Miss Kuebler dislocated her shoulder and fractured an arm, Miss Kurfess escaped with a few slight bruises, while Charlie escaped uninjured. The buggy, which was a new one, was torn to pieces.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News