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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. M. B. Ford luis moved to Minnesota. Mrs. G. R. Williams, who has been quite ill, is out again. Mrs. Etta Pyle is entertaining 'a friend frorn Ann Arbor. Milan is to have a new village hall. It is to be of brick and cost $1,805.64. Prof. and Mrs. Fuller, of Mooreville, spent Sunday with Milan friends. Mrs. Geo. Minto returned Saturday f rom her visit with Prof. and Mrs. Dennison, at Dundee. The Sill and Minto bloek is a great improvement to the looks of the business portion of Milan village. O. L. Youngs has moved his goods f rom the Nowcoinb store into oue of Mr. Sill's new stores, on Main st. Weather damp, caused by frequent rains. The farmers are scowling in consequenee, bad time to harvest their crops. The gold bugs attended the republican rally, en masse, Monday evening, to hear A. J. Sawyer and F. E. Jones talk. Hon. Thos. E. Barkworth will speak in Milan today, at Gay's opera house. The Silver Club will turn out with torcb.es and caps to greet him. The Baptist ladies will hold their fair and festival tomorrow afternoon and evening, at the Neweomb block. Oliicken pie for dinnet and supper. You are invited to come and partake of the goodi'es. The Chautauqua Circle met Saturday at Mrs. G. K. Williams and elected Dbe following officers: President, Mrs. Sr. R. Williams; vice president, Miss jenie Allen; secretary, Miss Lucy Curtis; treasurer, Miss Clara Allen. The circle will meet this year the tirst and thi.d Fridavs of the month.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News