Press enter after choosing selection

State Items

State Items image
Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

It is reported that Bert Parkhurst of Ionia has fallen heir to 50,000,000. James Bennett of Coloma had several of his teeth knoeked out and his face badly cut while trying to shift a belt from one pulley to the otner. For several days past a big marsh up in Muskegon tovvnship, Muskegon county. has been burning, defying all efforts that have been made to quench it. Grand Rapids has a 'cycle association composed entirely of married people. ïhe club ïiovr has a membership of about T0 couples of the best people of the city. . Three boys went hunting on Mountain lake, near Hesperia, receutly, and one of them, named Easton, was accidenlally shot while pulling a gun toward Mm. He may live. Work on the new county buildings at Atlanta will be commenced very soon. E. O. Avery of Alpena bas promised to build them for nothing, provided they are placed on his land. The outlook for the Portland rae track is not very nattering. The association is in debt and citizens generally do not manifest any inclination to help the association out in a financial marnier. The amouni of coal hauled from the f?ebewaing coal mines last year was 28,450 tons, and during the iirst month of the present year ll,ti00 tons were shipped over the Saginaw, Tuscola and Huron road, mostly to Saginaw and Bay City. Harbor Springs is excited over the al leged discovery of gold in a field close by the town. A farmer named Emery plbwed up a piece of quartz and had it aualyzed, the assayist taking out 14 grains of gold from 14 ounces of rock.

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News