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Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
Obituary
OCR Text

Miss McAdam spent Sunday at her home in Clinton. Mrs. Gardanier has gone to Clare to visit her son Aren. Mr. Chas. Beeoher, of Grand Rapids, visited at Mr, Sloat's a few da.rs. Mrs. Frank Embler, of Brooklyn, has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. Lehn. Mr. VVill Weidmeyer has sold out nis interest in the rneat market to Mr. Henry Landwehr, of Sharon. The Iadie3' aid society of the M. E. Churqh ill meet with Mrs. C. W. Case Friday afternoou, Jan. 31st. Mr. Nate Schmid and a party of men went to Sand Lake last Sunday to remain severa! days for the purpose of outting ice to flll Mr. Sohmid's ice house for the summer. The.remains of Dau. Gage, 'of Jaokson, were brought here last Saturday aftwruoon for burial. Mrs. Mat Wuster, who has been visiting relativos in St. Paul, Minn., the past four weeks returned home Monday. E Last Saturday occurred the death of Paulino Huber, of Manchester township. She was a bright girl 15 vears of age and loved by all chat knew her. Last winter she attended the Germán school at this place and shortly after she was confirmed was taken ill. At flrst it was not considered serious, until she became paralyzed. She was conflned to the bed until the day of her death. The funeral was held at the Emanuel church last Monday afternoon, Rev. Schoettle officiating. Ie was largely attended by relativos, friends and scboolmates. The casket was covered with beautiful flowers showing how highly the dead one was esteemed. Her deatb is mourned by a father, mother, five brothers, and two sisters besides a large circle of friends.