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Milan

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Day
15
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. C. M. Fuller is quite ill. G. R. Williams is on the sick list. Dr. J. C. Harper is on the sick list. Dick Knight is home visiting his paents. Mr. Jiickson is building a fine new ïouse. Miss Jessie Steevers' school closes lext week. "Uncle Torn'" is billed for Milan the 2d of June. Born, Frirlay June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Cmerson. a son. The Nelson show was well patronized by the Milanites. Mis. F. Andrews entertained guests f rom Saline over Sunday. Strawberries are only 7 cents per quart, and the market is full. Rev. J. Ward Stone visited Detroit the last of the week, on business. E. C. Hinkley and wife have refcurned from their Belleville visit. O. E. Ilavvkins and wife, of Eaton Rapids, are visiting Afilan friends. Ferry Eóbison, of Detroit, visited Milan fiienda the flrst of the week. Mis. Parsons and Mrs. Wallace, of Saline, visited friends here, Saturday. Commencement exercises were held Tuesday eveuing at Gay's opera house The M. E. church is being repaired and thoroughly reuovated on the inside. üttie Bennett, of Aan Arbor, visited friends in this place the last of the week. Miss Cady, the preceptress, left for her home in Hersey, Mich., Wednesday morning. E. Waterman, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of his grandfather, J. C. Rouse, Saturday. On Saturday the B. Y. P. ü. will uuigem au ice cream social at the Commercial hotel. Mts. Chas. Clark and sons will make a flve weeks" sojourn with friends and relatives iu Schoolcraft. Children's day was observed in the Presbyterian and Baptist churches on t?unday with fine programs. Geo. Si 11 and wife, of Detroit, were i the guests of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bill, Saturday. The Milán nine played a game with the Ypsilanti team Saturday, the score being 16 to 4 in favor of Milan Monday morning Mrs. H. Sill and childreu and Miss Alma Sill Ieft for Laiisiug, where they intend visiting Prof. Charles Hoyt and family for a couple of weeks. Milan was quite stirred up over the tinding of the body oí a man, Sunday morning, by the side of the YVabash railroad track. There was no evidenee of foul play. On one side of the face were bruises, causea by a fall. He had no money on his person, but in one of his pockets a letter was found, directed to C. O. Wright, from a brother at Jersey City, and ou Monday evening a dispatch was received from" the brother and the body forwarded to that place. The cause of his death is stili unknown.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News