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Day
17
Month
January
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dexteb, Jan. 14. - T. E. Ewing has refurned for a short visit with his friends in thia place- The ice that is beiug gathored this winter ia better than it has ever been before in this placo. - O'ir elevators and ware housea are full to overflowing waiting for care. which for some reason can't be got at. - Our band has removod into a new rooin, and now horns of sonio kind can be heard at alinost any hour of the day. - Mr. H. P. Sutton, a young gentleman from this place left town thia week to travel with a dramatic association as comfitist. - R. P. Copeland and Wm. Warner dissolved co-partnership on Jan. 4, B. C. Whitaker taking Copeland's plaoe under the new firm name of Warner & Whitaker. - On Friday eveniog laat five couples went from here to Aan Arbor to hear Camilla Urso and her famous troupe. They came back more than satisfied and high in the praises of the great violinist. - D. B. Blanchard, our hotel man, hired the Uncle Tom's Cabin Combination to play for him on Saturday evening of last week. They played the Hiddon Hand and did so well for Mr. B. that he is way up in the clouda. - On Friday evening, Jan. 10, a reception was given to the now leader of our town band, at the house of Mr. B. J. Sutton, at which time the band showed their approciation of Mr. Sut.ton's efforts as band toacher in a handsome gold-headed cane. They had a splendid time and all went home feeling good. pnu.

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Old News
Michigan Argus