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Day
18
Month
March
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mr. Siegel has moved back on bis own farm. Mr. Myron Bendle U greatly Irroubled with the poison sumac. Weddings are becotuing frequent at tho Methodist parsonage. The London school is to begin woon, it is cxpectcd that Miss Wells, of Ypsiianii, will teach. The south school closes this week a suc01 HÍM term. Representativo King voted as the whisky ring dcsired, but then, he is a- farmer. Thcy are preparing to put in ¦ furnaee at the Presbyterian church. The iriends of temperanoe ar circu'uting petitions fiir the pruhibitory ainendiiinit to the legislature, cvery voter&hould either sign it, or the one circulated by the brewpr- and venders. It is repoited that Mr. (on. 11. Davis and Elsia Sauderson are married and tliat the wedding was a very pleasant atfair. Thev hve the best wishes of their mauv friends.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News