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Dexter Township

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Airs. VVill Valentine,of Hamburg, spent Monday with her parents. Mr. Wadtaams was here on Sunday. T. Agin and friend were among their fnends in Pinckney, Monday. J. Jones will spend the week in I Livmgston county. Mrs. J. Schultz and children were guests of relatives at Xorlh Lake, Friday. Mrs. A. Watson spent Tuesday in Jackson. Torn James is home from his visit at Richmond. Mrs. G. Yickers has gone to Eaton county to visit fnends for a few weeks. i Wm. Fields, of Grand Ledge, was here to visit his mother last week.' Mrs. C. C. James has returned home from Columbus, Micli. Mrs. Tubbs and son, of Ann Arbor, are guests of her parents. Miss Ethel Stone. of Stony Creek, is visiting here. A. Davis and wife are entertaining friends from abroad. Willis Collins has gone to Colorado to lócate. His family will join him in the near future. Frank Greening made us a short cali Monday. Mrs. VV. Smith and Miss Margaret Quish, of Lansing, were here on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Wm. Quish, who died in Grand Rapids. Michael Dolan, of Grand Rapids, was here the fïrst of the week. Mrs. Alfred Davis was called to Stony Creek by the death of her mother last week. Dr. Paige, of Chelsea, was here the ast of the week. Mr. Monks lost a valuable horse Saturday. St. Mary's Catholic church in Pinckneyhas a handsome neworgan. Next Monday, April ist, is township election. The members of Huron lodge, I. O. O. F., gave a banquet at their hall on Wednesday evening. Joe Alger will move his meat market into the' corner store recently vacated by the postoffice] Ernest Cushing entertained the V. P. S. C. E. at his home last Friday evening. Mrs. E. R. Doane entertained the Wüling Workers' society at her home, Wednesday afternoon. Ir. R. B. Honey has purchased L. L. James' stock of drugs and wil] continue at the old stand. Rev. F. Blomfield, of the Congregational church, is preaching short sermons on the parables of our Lord, on Sunday evenings at the church. E. Jedele is remodeling the interior of his meat market, and when finished it will be the finest in the county. Mr. Waite was in Hudson on business the first of the week. O. A. Vaughn will move on his father's farm in Webster, and James Rowell, of Birkett, will work O. A. Vaughn 's farm. Mrs. Stockford is entertainins her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett are enjoying a visit from their daughters. B. Hopkins is moving on Charles Dwyer's farm. J. Sterle has rented one of J. Pacey's farms and will move there soon. Miss Walsh, of Indiana, is the guest of her brother John and faroily. James Carpenter spent last Sabbath with his cousins in Hudson. L. D. Alley was a Detroit visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. G. Sigler and son, of Pinckney, were here on Wednesday visiting relatives. Mrs. Chas. Coy and son, of Jackson, are the guests of her sister. Mrs. Lockwood, of Battle Creek, and sister, Mrs. H. P.ussan, are visiting their parents. Miss R. Flintoft, of Emery, spent the week with her sister, Mrs. A. Taylor, who is quite sick. Mrs. John Donahue died at her home in Marión, Sunday morning, of consumption. She formerly Iived in this place. A husband and three children are left to mourn her loss. Jarnes Lyman was in Pinckney on business, Monday. Mrs. G. V. Reason, of Pinckney, called here on Saturday. Mrs. Story and family have been entertaining friends from abroad the past few days. A. Pidd and grandson spent sev;ral days of last week in Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Campbell, of Pinckney, are rejoicing over the advent of a son, born to them March 19, 1895. Miss Eva Hill is entertaining her friend for a few days. Miss Carrie Fleming is home from Ann Arbor. Miss Costello is, recovering from her recent sickness. Six of our high 'school students received certificates at the teachers' examination last week. Mr. Backus and son are home f rom Buffalo. j. Shehan and wife, of Hamburg, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. John McCabe entertained relatives last Sabbath. Mrs. P. Fleming is on the sick list. Clarence Carpenter and wife were guests of her sister at Anderson, Sunday. T. McCaul spent the Sabbath with bis son in Pinckney. Mrs. Agur Taylor, who has been dangerously ill, is slowly recovering.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News