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Day
22
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. Monroe, of Howell, visiteo at R. S. Whalain's last week. Frank May, an oíd and respected resdent of Lyndou, was taken with paralysds while building a fire in his dtchen stove Saturday morning last, and died before 2 o'clock. The funeral was held Tuesday at the house. The ladies here are going to raise money by only fair and honest means ;o paint the chucrh, but not red. Some of the young men flnd it more expensive to keep up a bicycle than a aorse and carriage that will take their aest girls along. Yet if she stays at home there is the ice creara bilí saved. Mrs. Teeple, of Pettysville, oalled here on Priday last. Some of the orchards about here are being stripped of leaves by the army tent cateipillar. Paris green only fatens them. A big house full of relatives and friends witnessed tbe marriage of Springfield beach and Miss Nettie Wood, at the home of the bride on Wednesday of last week. Rev. Adams, of the M. E. church, Chelsea, made thera one. A good many nice and costly presents. All went off in a happy style. Miss Rose Glenn was home for a few days last week and attended the weddiug of her oousin, Miss Nettie Wood. V. H. Glenn sold two horses a week or two ago and will sell others cheap for cash. The little two year old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Woolley, of Lyndon, after being lost for thtee honrs, was fonnd in an outdoor cistern. The cover was on as usual and the mother looked there the first thing when she missed the little fellow, but he had sunk out of sight. It nearly crazed the parents. Henry Hudson's team of horses ran away last week and got tangled in a barb wire fence and out up badly. Fred Glenn will soon be living in his new house. The wall is all done and the house is to be erected next month. There will be a fair held in Chelsea this fall that will outdo all previous efforts. If the people only half try to make it so. Will yon?

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News