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Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Delmer E. Croft opens the M. H. S. L. C, Saturday evening. Dec.9, at the opera house. As he is a very popular; eloquent Speaker, he will doubtless draw a full house.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stimpson drove to Saline, Saturday, to see her brother, Wm. Jackson, who is seriously ill, and but little hopes are entertained for his recovery. He had his left arm amputated a few days ago and has been growing weaker ever since the operation.

Dr. Martin and assistant were down from Ann Arbor, Saturday, to perform a surgical operation on Miss Bell Jacobs, who leaves east of Milan.

"Electric lights!" is the cry of the Milanites, and war is imminent.

The O. E. S. had a very interesting meeting, Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Chas. Sill is on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Draper, who were married Nov. 29, are home to their friends on West Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Taylor are in the Marble cottage on Dexter street.

Mr. Russell, of Lake Ridge, has rented the Bennett cottage on County street.

Mrs. Bennett, of Williamston, is the guest of her brother, J. Dexter, of Hurd street.

The national social, under the a us pices of the O. E. S., was a success.

Editor Housman and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Case to a turkey eat.

Miss K. Lamb, of Tecumseh, was the guest of Mrs. K. Barnes the last of the week.

Wm. Eeeves has built a fine new barn back of his home on East Main street.

Miss Atta Krause is on the sick list.

Mrs. D. C. Steever left the first of the week for Durand, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Roland, for a few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Webb Blackmer and Bertha and Wane returned Saturday from a four days' visit with S. T. Blaekmer and family at Fowlerville.

Claud Chapin was the guest of Rev. Carrick and family at Feuton the last of the week.

Mr. and Mrs L. Gilbert's guests have returned to their home in Fowlerville.

Mrs. Dyke is visiting friends in Oakville.

Miss Mae Alderman left for Mount Clemens, Sunday morning.

The Baptist ladies will hold their tea social at Mrs. J. C. Rouse's residence on County street, Wednesday.

A capitalist would do well to come o Milan and put up a few houses to rent.

Dr. S. Chapin was in Ann Arbor this week Wednesday.

O Case is visiting his son in Detroit for a few weeks.

Miss Grace Debenham, of the U. of M., returned to Ann Arbor, Monday.

Not an empty house in Milan and a great demand for cottages to rent.