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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Someone organized a "sunrise" prayer meeting at Addison lately, anrl when the bell pealed forth the cali to devotion, nearly every man in town hustled into nis breeches and boots, seized a pail and rushed out yelling "fire." The net results for good by that early meeting have not as yet been given. - Adrián Press. Sanford Rose, who has been ! ing trouble in school for some time, was expelled Wednesday morning. He went back to the school house at noon and put rubber in the furnace, making it very uncomfortable for the scholars. The board met that evening, but as all the facts in the case had not been ascertained, nothing definite was done. He will probabíy get what he deserves. - Clinton Local. On'Thursday morningof this week, all the township treasurers of Livingston county, with the exception of two, had settled with the county treasurer, ïT. B. Thompson. Richard Pen, treasurer of Green Oak, was the only tax gatherer who collected the entire tax on his rolls and his settlement was made in less time with the county treasurer than any! other township treasurer in the j tv. - Livingston Herald. The following is the caucus cali of the Lima democrats: All citizens of the township of Lima regardless of previous party affiliations, that are in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold, with full legal tender power, and at a ratio of 16 to i are invited to meet at the town hall, in Lima, Thursday, March 21, 1895, at tw0 o'clock, p. ' ni., to nomínate candidates for i township officers. Dated, Lima, March 2, 1895. Walter H. Dancer, David Beach, Wm. Covert, committee.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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