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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Died at Willis, Juue 21, the infaiit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hollaud, of inflanimation of the brain. Little Martha is the second littlo daughter uow beckoning ou to the other shore. Mr. and Mrs. Holland are both members of the Epworth League at Willis. They have the sincere syinpathy of the league and also the community at large. Our lead ng merchant at Willis is none other than R. F. Walters. He is throwing out great iuducements every Saturday. Auction begin s at 5 oclock and lasts until 10 o'clock at night. Milo E. Hammond is so he is out again. He recently had a tussle with suu stroke, following upon which carne raeasles, caught ou Decoration day. But thanks to Dr. Huston who attended hirn he is recovering nicely. Mrs. Chas. Morgan, of Ypsilanti, has beeu spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Hammond. Mrs. Charlotte Preston, of Grass Lake, visited her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Abbey'sonTuesday afternoon of the present week. Richard Ainsley, jr, while cleaning a rvolver, accideutally discharged a ball through the side of his hand, numbing the chord of his little finger but is growing fat over the accident. Miss Mabel R. Bissell has gone to Ypsilauti to stay for a season with her sister, Jes"if, and cousin. Mrs. George DeMosh. The ero )- i.iivo sa rere A terribly on account o druath in Mrs section of country. Wheat is hlute.l wilh some of the far.iifrs so ;t wili aot be one half erop. Meadows are all dried up, grass only about six inches high. Many farmers have not planted beans ou aconnt of the dry weather. Mrs Gr.N. Hammond has a curiosity of a rose. It is a black rose, or George the Fonrth, and is in full bloom, and in the ceuter are five rose buds preparing to blouui. "Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is cousidered a necessity in our house. It is au excellent remedy for sanimer compla üts, especially with childreu. '" Wm. Reid, (56 College street, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News