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Sharon

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
March
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Sharon.

Local politicians predict the re-election of Supervisor Hall. 

Sunday was one of the worst days we have experienced this season.

Mrs. E.M. Pierce has returned from a short visit with friends in Chelsea.

John Mohrlock has been seriously ill at the residence of his brother, Henry.

Mrs. John Staebler formerly of this place, died in Manchester last week of heart disease.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trolz will move on the farm near Wampler's Lake formerly occupied by George Gilbert.

Misses Louise and Dena Uphaus, of Ann Arbor, are here to attend the wedding of their cousin Miss Clara Uphaus.

Linda Stenigeweg has been quite ill.

L.S. Huber has returned to Ann Arbor for further treatment at the hospitals.

A considerable number of people attended the auction at the farm of the late Mowry A. Pierce notwithstanding the inclement weather.

The farm implements and household goods of the late John J. Robison were sold at auction Tuesday. Mrs. Robison and son, Cassius, will reside in Detroit.

Mr. George Bertke and Miss Clara Feldkamp were married last week and spent some days with friends at Riga. They will reside in Josiah Sloat's tenant house.

John Roller and Miss Clara Uphaus were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Uphaus at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. A large company assembled to do honor to the occasion.