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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Quails and rabbits are in the market, brought here by local Nimrods. School full; business lively; roads rough; weather freezing. Att'y G. P. Williams has greatly improved his premises with a new sidewalk. Mr. Preston Rouse and son, Harold, of Saline, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse. Mrs. Otto Rement, of Ann Arbor, visited Milan friends the last of the week. Mrs. Egner is on the sick list. Miss Fisher, of the U. of M., spent Sunday with Miss Cady, returning to Ann Arbor Monday noon. The Chauitauqua Circle held a very interestng session Saturday p. in. The 1!. V. P. U. held a very unique social at Gay's empty store, Saturday evening. Bad colds are in order and handkerchiefs are in great demand. Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett is on the sick list. John Schmitt and family have moved into R. Burchard's house on County street. Chas. H. Robinson, of the Agricultural College, will convene a winter term of school at Friburg. Miss Nettie Palmer, who has been ill forseveral weeks, is convalescing. The Odd Fellows will soon be ready for their dedication. Mr. and Mrs. Dentón and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mangus are visiting friends in Isabella county. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Delaforce have a little daughter. The W. C. T. U. ladies will meet with Mrs. Vincent, Tuesday p. m. J. Ward Stone attended the Baptist congress at Detroit, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitmarsh and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WW. Watts, at Ann Arbor. Some of the Nimrods are home from their northern trip. The "Deestrick Skule" will be put on the boards at Gay opera house, this week Friday and Saturday evenings. Mrs. Fred Gay, of Mooreville, is visiting Milan friends.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News