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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Hattie Toid entertained her gentleman friend Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe spent Wednesday with friends in Green Oak. Miss Nellie Darkins visited her sister, Mrs. Lowe, last Tbursday. Mr. aud Mrs. S. T. Wheeler attended a Maoabee social at Hamburg, last Friday nigbt. It is ruiuored that the deruoorats wil] ruu a ticket this spriDg in this town. A capital idea. Mr. Ray McCall and sister, Miss Millie. spent Sunday witb Will and Nellie Bnrnett. Mr. Geoige Darkins and family, of Wbitmoie Lake, were oalling on fnends iu Webster last week. T. Stauton bas rented his farm and will sell bis farm impiemeuts at auction Friday, Marcb 25. The township electiou is near at nand and the office seekeis are buzziug around Hke a swarru oí bees. Mr. Golniek has reuted Patiiok Bnrnett's farm and is jiioviug bis farm implements, hay, etc., this week. The Social Cirole will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Starks, Thursday, April 7, for dinner. A cordial invitation is extended to all. George Merrill has boaght 40 acres of land of George Reed, formerly a portion of the Sir John Reed's estáte. Price paid, $],400. Mrs. D. Green and her granddanghter, Miss Hattie Todd, have retornad to their borne in Webster, after spending the winter in Ann Arbor. H Rev. Pearoe preached au eloquent sermón last Sunday in the M. E. chnrob frotn the text, "What is man, that thou art niindfnl of him," and in referriüg to the starving Cubans he poiuted out our duty as a Christian nation. A man may íjoat iu sult water without íiioviiiK bis hands or feet if he has the presence of miild to throw hit head back aud allow his body to sink to the positiou which it will theu uaturally take. A Turkish turbau of the largest size contaius 20 yards of the íinest aiid softest iuusliu.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News