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Chelsea

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The ptt.y car psse-j Iul: lo. Jackson on WeditesdR}. J. A. Mjtjtinej '■ ■ ■ name of his nevv house 011 Lolk strwst. Benjamin S í-.-Aí'ali, oí Liiadiila, was heiv on business lart Monday. Ë. G UoHg, of Detroit, is among frieuds hye tlie last puri of ast week. C. E. Letts, ot Detroit, was here looking after his pnTpèrty ou Monday. Howivcö Fisk luis moved into the IJeasley property u aurth part of town. Dr. A. D. Covey pjctracted teetli at theChelsoa FJouse, WedueSday, without pain. Conrad Finkliiner lias moverf from Lioia iuto the Geo. Tuyior property in the east part of towu. The ciossïngs in tliis villaje and somc of the witlko are wtdly in need of the attention of the anthorities. There are ijegotjationa going on here to orgimiza a butler ind clieese factory at Ihis place i 11 tiie spring. Prof. A.F. Meyers. of Toledo, is holding a ainging conveution here this week and will comiime lül Friday next weelc. Rumor says that Tommy McXarnura haa purchased Mis. Frey's building next west of Ivempf Bros. bank 011 Midrïle street. John M. Hall, of Flint, talked with the young people about a Cliataüqua reading course on Wednesday night at the M. E. church parlors. The M. E. church was crowded last Siiuday night to iiear a repetition of the exercises concerning the life of Ghrist given there two weeks ago. Tlie company will probabiy move their stock yards at this place over tothe north side of their tracks and make room for soiiie kind of business on the south side. The trost was so far out of the ground and the weather so upring-like this week that sorae began to work in the ground, getti,ng ready for early truck ín the spring. The Company's eogineer was here last Monday to'arrange for a location on its grounds for G. Chaudter & Oo.. to rebuild their buildings to continue the poultry business. Thereistobe a township Sunday school convention at the Congregational churcli, next Satunlay afternoon at :hree o'clock, tor this township, and iuteresting exercises are expected. The market is dull and declining. It now stands at 55c for red wheat and 54c for white, rye 45c, barley $1. per hundred, oats 28c, beans $1.30, clover seed $6, dressed pork $5.50, eggs 15c, butter 16c. Christ. Vogel, of Dextèr, feil from the stairs of the Germán Working Men's hall at that place Monday night, and died from the injuries there sustained on Tuesday moniiupt. The reniains were bvought here and buried Thursday from tbe residence of nis brother, Israel, iinder the auspices of 'the Maaonie fraternity of which he was a member. Ile was a single man (ilty-one years old, and well and favorably known both here and in Dexter.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News