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York

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
June
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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Nora Station, May 31. - Heceipts for tickets in May, $2j.23. Freight $57.60. - Anson E. Draper carries the mail from this station to Mooreville and passengers to and fro, also. - Onr Éed Ribbon club lately organized, numbers about fortymemberg. A. L. Jackson is President. - Agent Budd, Kanson Salisbury and C. J. Williams are engaged in a survoy for the contiuuation of thisroad toPontiac. - From this station there has been shipped during the inonth of May 1,700 bushels wheat, 425 of oats, tho former to Toledo, latter to Ann Arbor. - Mr. Lowo has iaovod his stook of goods from this station to Mooreville and ocoupie8 the Smith place whero he contemplates enlarging bis business. - Storekeeper Lowe has purchased in May 600 dozen eggs at 8 cents and 300 lbs. buttor at 10 cents forcush and iradoEggs went to Buffalo, buttor to Tolodo and Ann Arbor. - There are one hundred and forty membcrs of the Baptist ohurch. Services are held in the forenoon by Eev. Mr. Lemon of Ann Arbor. Seventy sabbath scholars superintended by Thomas Fuller. - This station forwards 100 lbs. of mille both morning and evening for the Toledo people. J. N. Lawrenoe, Read Gillett and Caleb Harrington furnish it and receivo seventy-iive cents per hundred at the depot. - The York factory has made several sales of cheeses of this spring's make at 9 cents. It receives about 2,000 lbs. of milk daily and is run by a stock company under the name of Davenport, Mclntyre & Co. Salesman, James Kelsey. Andiew McDonnell and wife, makers.

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Old News
Michigan Argus