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Day
24
Month
November
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Colds are quite prevalent, and th doctors are again very busy. Mrs. J. M. Litts went to Detroit Wednesday to see her sick sister. A. C. Pieree has bought the house nd lot where he lives on Summit treet. Kev. L. 2T. Moon will preaeh the Thanksgiving sermón at the Baptist hu re h. W. P. Schenck & Co., are now in heir nevv store which is one of the mest in the country. Rev. J. Mclntosh, of Grass Lake atended the revival service at the M. 2. church Monday night. John K. Yocum is at his sons in ackson, growing weaker daily from he growing of a cáncer. Mrs. George Boyd, died at her residence in this village on Wednesday norning, after a brief illness, at about he age of 75 years. Mrs. Stafford is fitting up and will move her millinery shop into the room n the Durand & Uatch block, next to Beissel and Staffan's grocery. Messrs. Smart and McLachlan closed heir revival here Tuesdaynight. Tliey nade a fair success. rousing the church o greater aetivity and getting upwards of twenty into the beter way. The markets are steady. Wheat stands at 55 ets for red, and 54 ets for white, oats 28 ets, Rye 45 ets. barley 90 ets to $1.05, beans $1 20, dressed pork $6.00, turkeys 9 ets per lb, chickens 0 ets, eggs 28 ets, butter 22 ets.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News