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Lima

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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G. H. Mitohell, from Uetroit, called on friends here Monday. Aichie Merchant gave an ice oream party and dance Satnrday night. W. Brewer, wife and daughter, from Saginaw, are visiting at James McLaren 's. Mis. Fannie Freer is entertaining ber father, ruother and sister-in-law from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guerin, of Motte, Indiana, formerly of tbis place, have a 10 pound danghter. Cora and Ehel Bnrkhart went to Aun Arbor Friday and stayed over Snnday with theit nncle Walter Dancer. Frank Kixon aud Ed. Kellogg were struok by lightning one day last week. Mr. Nixon was quite badly injured. Lima spent a very quiet fonrth owing to the bosy time and hot weather. A few of the young people went to North Lake camping. There will be a free show here for 10 nights commencing the 6th. The oompany is advertising and selling Indian medicine. Their tent is in the school yard. John Wenk hired a stranger to help him in haying. Sunday afternoon the man disappeared, also a watch and a new pair of shoes. Mr. Wenk went to Chelsea after an offioer and severa! of the boys monnted their wheels and I went to look for the man. They found him two miles east of here andfollowed him. He was flve miles this side of Ann Arbor whn the offlcers arrested him.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News