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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Kev. O. Case is in Mooreville this tveek. Mr. C. M. Fuller luis a large music; ; ;lass. Mrs. A. Allen visited Ypsilanti tbis week. Mrs.U. Sill is visiting Detroit frienda this week. Mis. T. Dexter is visiting filends in the country. Mrs. Frank Gtiy is quite ill with throat trouble. Dr, and Mrs. ÍS. Chapin visited Ann Arbor, Thursday. Mrs. O. A. Kelly is visiting friends in Detroit this week. Mrs. Geo. Minto left for Vernon, Mich., Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mis. M. Barnes and son are visiting iriends in Qumcy. Mr. J. Dexter is eiitertaining his parents from Wüliamston. Mr. G-. W. Sly, of Detroit, gave his Milan friends a cali Monday. Mr. M. Day and wife are eiitertaining guests from out of town. Three persons united on probation at the M. E. church. Sunday. Several of the Milan people will indulge in a trip to Tetoskey in August. Mrs. R. Gauntlett, of Detroit, visited Milan relatives the last of the week. Mr. Alvin Wilsey, of Ann Arbor, gave his Milan friends a cali, Monday. B. Botman, of Toledo, was the guest of Editor A. B. Smith and wife last week. The Chautauqua Circle will meet at Mrs. G. R. Williams, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Fuller is the guest of Miss Lena Bliss at Stoney Creek this week. Mr. E. Farrington is Milan's night watchman in place of J. Lockwood, resigned. Mrs. Chas. Schmitt an family will leave in a few days for a visit with Canada friends. Mr. George Hanson, of Hancock, is yisiting Milán friends and relativos íor a few weeks. New üot atoes 90 ets. per busbel butter 14 ets. per Ib., eggs 11 ets. per doz., lard 12 ets per lb. Mrs. T. Horton left tor her home in Saline, Sunday, af ter a two weeks' visit with his daughter, Mrs. E. Anrirus A. Dexter and wife and A. Andrews and wife left for Stony Lake near Jackson, where they will tent and flsh for a couple oí weeks. Mrs. Hunt died July 14, after a long and painful illness. The funeral services were held at her home Mopday, Rev. E. Yager, officiating. Friday an interesting game of ball was played in Milan between the Ann Albor Browns and the Milau club, Ann Arbor wears the laurels. Ira Dexter died July 12, after a short illness. The funeral services were held at the residence, Saturday, Key. J. VVard Stjne officiating. Mrs. H. Putman and daughter, Mrs. F. llill are preparing; to move to Union City. Their home on W. Main St. will be rented to Mis. Putman's son, A. E. Putman. V. C. Savles and wife lost their residence by flre last Wednesday morning. But few articles were saved from the flames and small insurance on house and contents. The üre caught from a detective chimney.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News