Press enter after choosing selection

Village Doings

Village Doings image
Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
April
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Mrs. S. B. Abbey is improving very slowly. J. Bnnton has rented Mrs. Alban's farm again this year. Mrs. Herrick has moved into the David Kussell honse. Roy Smith starts out the 13th to work for James Holmes. Elijab Darling, the butter maker at the Willis oreamery, is very siok. Mell Carter is working with bis brother in Detorit at carpenter work. Thomas O'Brien is getting along nioely after bis attack of bilions fever. D. A. Hammond made a flying trip here April 1 and called on his brothers. Frank Fullington has just moved into the Alban house in the Island district. James Bunton is putting up a large shed just west of his barn. It is one thing needful. John Brown's body has moved with his family into his forrner home, while we go maiching on. Mrs. David Curry is teaching in the Hardy district. She has a two months' epring term of school. Thomas Gotts has moved into Willis. He is near his shop now which will niake it more convenient. Sidney Sanderson and family have moved to Trenton. Mr. Sanderson expects to work the stone quarry there. John Ambrose has moved back onto his own farm near the Dansingburg farm. He intends to bnild a new house soon. In your last issue is a report of Chas. Sandersou's deatn. He is a very aniraatfid oorpse (as rauch so as tbe one in "Peck's Bad Boy.") It was George W. Sanderson, who after a long illness, died at the age of 46. His daughter, Mrs. Bert Youngs, holds the polioy of #2,000 on his life in the Ypsilanti K. O. T. M. (The mistake was one of writing tbe wrong christián name, ■which we

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News