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Dexter

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
May
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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John Walsh has gone to Ann Arbor to act as juror for this month. Some men are busy making improvements on the arch at the railroad crossing west of the village. Alex. Schermerhorn has been out of town for a few days. H. L. Stoup of Ypsilanti was here on business Monday. Miss Jessie Robbins has gone to visit her grandparents in Ypsilanti. Miss Agnes Bellamy, of Indiana, has been engaged to teach in the Dexter high school the coming year to fill Miss Costello's place. W. J. Kent was a Vermontville visitor on Monday. F. Briggs, of Detroit, made us a pleasant cali on Friday. Bert Mallory has returned to Ann Arbor after a few day's visit with friends here. Fred Gage arrived home from the university city last week and will clerk for J. Keith. Floyd Vanriper, wife and ter, of Fowlerville, returned home on Saturday after a week's stay with relatives. Mrs. Chas. Rockwell, of Fosters, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Rowell. Ed. Larkin, of Pettysville, was the guest of his best girl Friday and Saturday. John Doody was in Chelsea on business Wednesday last. The dance at Hudson was wel attended last Friday night. Mrs. R. B. HoneyandMrs. L. L James and baby, were guests o friends in Hudson on Monday. Miss KateMcCabe entertained her friend the last of the week. Miss Maude Hooker, of Pettysville, was a Sunday guest of Miss Carrie Erwin. Edgar Austin Goodwin, of Ann Arbor, spent the last ot the week with the carpenters and returned home on Sunday accompanied by Wirt Carpenter. Clarence McComb, wife and children, of Ann Arbor, are the guests of his narents. í - There is talk of an entertainment to be given in the Gallagher district, in May by the school children. Mr. Reid was the guest of friends in Hamburg Sunday last. Miss Anna Gregory entertained some of her friends last Sunday. Measles are quite prevalent in this locality. Mrs. Ryan and family have moved to our village. Frank Carpenter and wife were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Stanton, last Sabbath. O. A. Vaughn, wife and baby made us a cali Thursday. Mr. Carpenter and wife enterained their daughter from Ann Ar)or SatMrday. Mr. and Mrs. Gillman, of Livingston Co., spent Thursday in this vicinity, as the guests of some of their old friends. Mrs. Willis Collins and children have gone to Víctor, Colorado. Mrs. E. J. Coy, of Jackson, has been visiting her parents J. V. N. Gregory and wife the past few days. J. Q. A. Sessions, of Ann Arbor, was in town on Saturday. Geo. Tuhbs and Mrs. N. Tubbs are home from their visit with relatives in Eaton Co. Dr. J. W. Lee was with nis Waterloo friends last Sunday. Misses Eva Blade and Gertrude Carpenter, of Ann Arbor, spent Friday and Saturday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burch and baby, of Marión, were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. C. Carpenter. VVill Taylor was in Gregory on Saturday. Thad Hall is expected horne on Saturday. Mrs. John Gallagher entertained friends Monday. I he first cup of wool for this season was bought by E. Jedele last week. The prices range from 7 to 12 cents per pound. John Becker has moved his barber shop to the second door east of the Dexter house. The Strollers of Ann Arbor, were greeted by a small audience here Tuesday night, but the entertainment was a first class one. A new píate glass front has been put in W. Curlett's store. The farmers in this vicinity have finished the planting of their corn, and will prepare the soil for beans. Air. Andrews has purchased a fine driving horse. Wirt Buckalen and wife are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Riley, of Chicago, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Higgins, have returned home. Rev. Wm. Ewing, of Lansing, Rev. W. Walker, of Chelsea and Rev D. P. Sagendorple, of Jackson, were guests at the congregational parsonage Saturday last. Geo. Lamb and family expect to move to Ottawa Lake, Monroe Co.. in the near future. Dan Hoey will erect a large barn on his farm this summer. Mrs. Seper is erecting a cottage at Base Lake.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News