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County Correspondence

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
June
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ben. ButtOB, furnirrly a JewelOt of tuis villw, and leadei of tliu Dtxtm cornet band, (lied last Simday, l-'th nst., ut Naples, New York, of consumption, aged . ld' a wife and one child. Mr. S. was gim-rullv MtÉMned and respccted by all who knew liim, and his bereaved wife and family reeeived the sympathy of many frifiiil in their bercaveincnt. Last Monda}' Tfcwilkiii Btanton, who Uves abnut five miles northeast of this place, in the town of Webster, rai-td h barn 80x40 in sizi'. Tlie niiMM enjoyed Hm (H-casioii. The way the people of Dextur crowded over to Wliitmore Lake last Sumlny, t(. atttnd tlic temperanci' tint nu-rtin enormoua. Every conveyance tli;it could be had in the place was brought into requisition, and almust all the people, "with their sisters, and their coiisins, and thiir aunts," ruslied to the Ut, They all report a good time. Charlie ömith ha# opencd 90111e new and nice iré creara pnrlors over Kcal's drug store. lic lias IWO raOM nicely titti'il up, which the boys and girls heartily appreciate. Baptbt oburch loctetj h.n made U the necessary negotiations with Bev. K. ( ' Mosher, of Chicago, to supply the pulpit of their church hereaftir. The "overgrown boys club,1" of PiinUney, played a game of base ball witli tlie Dextw Ufht infantry" club, in-t Batar day, on the gromiA of the lattcr, ud Rot "scooped" by a score of 9 to 19. Good tur the infants. They are entitled to do all the crowlng tbcy wiah

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News