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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Big Fire Near Ypsilanti. The big eider and vinegar milis of George Wiard, three miles east of Ypsilanti, burned Friday eveiing. Fhey were the most complete milis of the kind in this section of the state. The fire was supposed to have started in the drying room of the eider mili, and was not discovered until the ñames had burst through the roof. It had gained such headway that nothing could be done to stay the progress of the fire, which soon caught the vinegar mili, about sixty feet south of the eider mili. Both buildings and the contents were destroyed. There were 1,400 barrels of vinegar in the vinegar mili. The loss is over Si 2,000, including $6,000 on the buildings and $5,000 on the machinery. The insurance was only $1,000. A large stock of fine band-made harness, new styles, doublé and single, tor the spring trade, at Fred Theurer's, 12 West Liberty Street. tf Robes and blankets at low prices or the next thirty days at Fred Theurer's, 12 West Liberty. tf

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News