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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan.

Milan is to have electric street lights in the near future.

Clarence Needham spent Tuesduy in Detroit on business.

Died, Monday, Nov. 21, at his home on Main st., Albert Hanson, of heart trouble.

Mr. Sangree and Mrs. L. Warner spent Saturday with Miss McRoss, at Dundee.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweet entertained guests from Tecumseh Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Terry and son Vern, of Schoolcraft, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark.

Mrs. L. C. Goodrich, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of her sister Mrs. G. R. Williams Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson and sons will eat turkey at Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Butler's, in Detroit Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blackmer will eat Thanksgiving dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Ford's in Trenton.

There will be union Thanksgiving services at the M. E. church Thursday. Rev. F. O. Jones will deliver the address.

Died, Monday, Nov. 21, Edgar Mead, of heart failure. Rev. Leo McCollister, of Detroit, officiated at the funeral Wednesday.

Mr. McComen's lecture Friday evening was grand from start to finish and the audience was delighted with the evening's entertainment.

Died, Sunday afternoon, A. B. Case, after a long and painful illness. Funeral was held at the house Tuesday afternoon, Rev. F. O. Jones officiating.

Died, W. Hubbard, Saturday, Nov. 19. Funeral was held at the residence of Mrs. Morse, of Hurd st., Sunday afternoon, Rev. F. O. Jones officiating.

One of our citizens was a victim of highway robbery. He was held up between the race and long bridge and relieved of purse and watch. The robbers are still at large.

Married, Nov. 18, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Swick, of Dexter st., Mr. Frank Heath and Miss Lena Swick, both of Milan, Rev. F. O. Jones officiating.

Died, Nov. 16, Miss Lucy Curtis at her home on Allen st. Funeral was held at the house Nov. 17, Rev. W. C. Macbeth officiating. Remains were taken to Ridgeway for interment Nov. 18.

The fire department was called out Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock to subdue the flames of which had started in one of S. Froman's houses, on Dexter st. the fire started in the store room were Froman stored sewing machines and organs, the lower part of the house was occupied by Mr. Stoddard and family. Loss considerable.