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Railroad To The North

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
May
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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The irrangeiaenta íor t!ie Toledo, Aun Arbor an.1 Northern R-.ulroad at Toledo kivini; beea DerftcteJ, aud the most satis Ittwj assuraneei given hy capitalista as JlTdfl tin; parchase of iron for the road WentUe roail bed li ready, th.' directora, e un;lcrstaud, are uow takini; steps for extensión of tlie line nortliward. The !rst stage will niturally h froai this pUce loHowell; and if it Bitall be taken hold of tong the line nortli Wlth tlie siuu: spirit ud eucrgy which was displayed between tre aud Toledo, there is n reasou winti wuole line frora Toledo to Ho wei I üwld not be put uuder contract for iron sjasoue job. T:ie i'adiii rom iiero to feil can be done ia □luuty dtiys, aud 'Wldbeat the rate tlie work is uow prorHsinj; lo the south. Ourfrlends at that place are grcatly inlirestel io this road- laucli rajre ho th.u "re. It makes iheir Vllllga the couKtw' pu'uit of two very Inportaut linea, 'feil piss tlirouh the chiei commercial i;tesin this part of the exuutry, aud will 6üt .ve them competiui; Unes east, as Wla toOhloagO 'y wajr of the Canada ilhern. It will nao give them the best "sslüc road souta Iï' thiiy are awake to "t.-ue nterests of thelr place, they will hoid oí this road heartily. Incoa Moshku, a former resident of ■i:s city, dicd at Mt. Pleasant, Isabella fjinty, on the 2Öth uit., aged 66 years. ' UoraxB was boni In Duchess County, ■vY.,Ftbruary 6th, 180(5, and studlcd law ;ï the office of Judge Kxickekbockkk. "ecameto tliis countv iu 1847. In 1808 Wtselected Register of Deed, but was 'fíeatíi foi a eecond term in 1854, after Wth he was lor two years the clerk ot 'dje Joslin' in the Probate office. He "moved to Isabella County in Í859, where J'tas held the oltice of Prosecutius AttorSeJ one term, and Connty Treasurer four l this with the Democratie party. 1 "kicli he was inember, largcly in the ■iMrlty. He was a good clMzen, and an Jnwt man. His muny old fiieuds i:i this toanty sympathize willi hls be'reavtd lam'r. M'inrtay mornlng startcd out with a fair 'W for a lively week, that is, if a good "OQt., flrst-class ruiiaway might be consid" one of the " lively " clements. About clockin the mornins a team of horses wlonging to John I. Ciiask, clerk in the whatc office, became frighteued- . for rea"s whicli they doubtless considered ood!ujcanie tearing along Main stiect hcaded "'-''. at a rato which would have made eeYes of BonsBB protrude somewhat. hien in front nl the building forraerly ocpieU by the Farmer's store, they ran into "o a ono horse team whieli was hitched j1', and smashed up thlns gcuerally. Tl't horses which did the ruiiuiiig jumped tr) -npletcly over the one horse establlsh"'iinü cleared thcmselves, and strange Si.v,cical(e'Ualnjured.

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Michigan Argus