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Sharon

Sharon image
Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

C. A. Bullard was in Jackson last week. Sotne of the childreu in West Sharon have been having the ohicken pox. Miss Dena Uphaus, of Ann Arbor, who has been visiting her parents, has retnmed. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pierce were in Jaokson on Saturday. Married - At the residence of the bride's parents, ju Manchester, on Wednesday last, Mr. Will Ahrens, of Sharon aud Miss Anna Hnber, of Manchester. Rev. Schoettle perfornied the ceremony. They have gone to hotisekeeping on the F. D. Merithew plaoe. George Kub.1 visited at E. M. Pierce's last week. John Landwehr has a bioycle. Bert Robinsoit is drawinginilk to the Grass Lake creamery. Harry L. Renan will set onfc a large number of peach trees this spring. A. A. Brooks has been delivering fruit trees to the farmers lately. Glen, the infant son of Eogene Thrasher, bas been very ill. Herman Meyer, sr., is seriously ill again. Mrs. Mary Jones and daughter, Omah, of Manchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pierce. Chas. Mount has a severe attack of the grip. Mrs. Mowry A. Pierce is just recovering from the grip. Supervisor Hall is busily engaged in taking the assessment.