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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. G. Rhinebeck, of Genoa, was araong his friends here the past week. Wm. B. Darrow, of Pinckney, is now selling the Chicago Daily Record. The Dexter Leader will now be )rinted on Thursday morning. Butchers in our village report a jreat scarcity of beef cattle and it s probable that the people here will soon be eating Chicago dressed )eef. N. Reid lost a valuable horse one day last week. Wm. Ryan was a pleasant caller at Chelsea Saturday. Miss Clark called on some of her riends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Vaughn have )een entertaining friends for the ast few days. B. Lavey, of Putnam, made his riends a cali last Thursday. Ella Brogran, of Marión, was enertained by her cousins here last Wednesday. H. Johnson and son were Pinckney visitors last week one day. Will Carpenter made a business rip to Pettysvillc Tuesday. Eromet Lavey and sisters visited their aunt in Pinckney last Friday. i J. Schean and son, of Putnam,: made a cali on friends recently. G. Clark, of Hamburg, made a business trip here last week. John liall called on some of his i friends in Chelsea last week. Mr. L. Blacker, of Fowierville, made his relatives a visit last week. Mr. Alexander, of Clinton, called on some of his chums here last week. Rev. Fr. Fleming is in Chicago spending a week with friends. Mrs. E. T. Alley is visiting relatives in Kuffallo for a few weeks. John Baumgardner, of Ann Arbor made his friends a cali here last week. Miss Johanna Neumann, of Ann Arbor, has taken the position as teacher in the Germán school of this place. Wm. Voorhis, wife and son was entertained by sotne of their Lima friends last week. C. Brogan and wife, ot Marión, visited their relatives here last week. ' Mrs. C. Schoen entertained some of her friends last Wednesday. E. Carr was a pleasant caller at Chelsea recently. Mrs. Joseph Alger and children ; have returned home from Chicago, after a few weeks' visit with tives. i Mr. A. Taylor, of Dexter, is still " on the sick list. ' Hiram Butler has returned to this place after several weeks' visit with his brother at Hamburg. H. V. Newkirk will have telephone connection b-tween his residnce and the central office. The Savings Bank has received a handsome set of furniture for the directors' room. George Marshall will move in the spring on the farm of Henry Ayers. Fr. Goldrick, of Northfi -ld, was entertained by his Dexter friends last Sunday. Dexter's sports are camping at the lakes. Miss Carrie Fleming has gone to the University city to study music. A load of feed was taken f rom the barn of Willis Collins, a farmer near Pinckney last Thursday night. Mr. Collins was once a resident here. J. and P. McCabe made a 'business trip to Pinckney one day last k. Álrs. John Schieferstein and son John were visitors in Saline recently. Miss Lulu Wiltse, of Clinton, made her friends a visit here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ballon and children were entertained by their relatives in Northfield, last Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter, Miss Ina, of Ann Arbor, were the guests of A. Taylor and family last Sunday. The revival meetings of the M. E. church will continue until January 24th. Mrs. Charles Currier was the guest of Ann Arbor relatives last week. The Baptist ladies' aid society will be entertained at Mrs. George Peatt's on Wednesday, January 23. All are cordially invited. Committeer Mrs. H. Warren, Mrs. H. E. Calkins, Mrs. E. Miles, Mrs. Jennie Phelps. Hudson school scholars in district No. 3, and the teacher, enjoyed a sleigh-ride over to Clayton Goodwïn school last Friday. A new set of instruments will be placed in the central telephone office in this village. The next entertainment of the Dexter course will be at the opera house, February 7th. It will be a lecture by Ralph E. Macduff, on "The South Before and After the War." Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory were entertained by their Foster friends, Sunday. Ed. Dwyer, of Ypsilanti, was here last week, looking after old friends. I

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News