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Late County Items

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
January
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. León F. Keusoh and Miss Katberine ü'Brien, of Ypsilanti, ars to be married Feb. '2, in that oity. Agent Hofïman's pet dog ate same man-cure pills in the American Express offioe at Ypsilanti the other day and died from the effects. The Saline Creamery Assooiation paid ont $1,464.81 for milk dnring December. Another separator ie to be put into the factory at once. Henry J. Williams died at his home io Ypsilanti, Monday evening, aged 59 years. His wife aud one daughter survive him. Henry R. Scovill, of Ypsilanti, has been granted a pension of $8 a month, and John Fnller, of the same city gets an inorease from f 16 to24 a month. J. H. Kingsley, of Manchester, was eleoted steward of the grand counoil of Royal and Select Masons at the annual meeting held in Grand Rápida, Tuesday. Alonzo Goldsmith, cf Ypsilanti, is suffering from a paralysis of the throat which was brought on by an attaok of oonvnlsions that he had Sanday evening. James Torrey, aged 13, was so badly frigatened over the prospect of getting a wbipping tbat he hid in a straw stack for 38 honra and got bis legs hadlv frozen in consequenoe. He was living with bis foster parents Mr. aDd Mrs. John Wortley, of Belleville. He was taken back to the reform school where ba had been befoie he went to live with the Wortleys. Two yoong sbaipers bired a livery rig in Ypsilanti Friday night and gave the names of Detruit business honses as their reference. Thy dicl not return the rig wben they agreed and enqniry of the Detroit bouses showed the yonng mon to be frands. Sheriff Judson on being notified set his foroes to work and the lig was fonnd near Milan, bnt the young mën were uot there. On Thnrsday evening of last week Lewis and Henry Vogel were surprised at their home in Freedom by a party of jolly yonng friends, it being their 24th birthday anniversary. A very pleasant evening was the resnlt. For the past three years Henry Voael bas been a resident of Chicago, bnt be is now at home on a visit. Miss Nana Herwig, of Chicago, vybo is spending her vacatiou at the Vogel home was among the gaests.