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Village Doings

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Day
30
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jolin Day is out from Detroit for a few dnys. Education and Push have been canvasing tne neighborhooa. J xy Dickerson and wife werë visiti" at Charles l'uompson's last SunOn Sunriay, Oct. 18, Charles Thompon and wife, Will Mortley and wife ere visiting at George Ilammond's. In the past four weeks -there has een a great deal of political air wasted t Whittaker and Eatou's Mili. Who 'ins? The Morgan school has a two weeks' acation, comuiencing next week. [iss Dawson is still training the little minds to shoot. Mrs. Britz expects to move soou to Juraud, where her husband is yardlaster. Her home for over a year and half has been in Pueblo. A short time ago we were pleased to meet one we used to know wheu a ittle boy. He has grown to be a man ■hom Aun Arbor sliould be proucl of, nd he is none other than Arthur irown. On Oct. 13, Chas. Alban, a resident f Augusta for many years, died of malarial typhoid fever contracted by oing and caring for a sick son in 'irginia. A widow, three sons and ue daughter survive him. The presiding eider, Rev. C. T. Alen, of Detroit, will give a lecture at the M. E. church at Willis this morniug. Proceeds to go toward church expenses. It will be worth hearing for the doctor always talks well. Arrivals at Willis -To Fred Swass and wife, on Oct. 18, a baby girl whose weight was 111 pounds. On Thursday, Oef. 22, Bert Lord claimed the possession of $500. It was not free silver, however, but a nies girl of 71 lbs.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News