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Day
18
Month
July
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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Eev. Mr. Sundeiland addressed the Reform Club of Bexter on Suuday evenng. Wm. Sweetraan of Base Lake died ery suddenly, July 4th, after an illness f four days. Ypsilanti's colored band have seured Chandler as principal orator for heir fint of July celebration. -The fellow who stole a watch from George Palmer of Ypsilanti when in Deroit, went to the house of correotion x months. --FredLindowerbought the property f the Chas. Gwinner estáte, in Mauhester sold by Fred Kerfuss, the admintrator, paying $3,27"). -The Methodist, Presbyterian, and aptist churches of Ypsilanti will unite urine: the suminer in holding union áundav evening services. Wool purchased at Chelsoa: Gilbert nd Babcock 160,000, E. Kempf and rother 150,000, Taylor Bros., 75,000, Wm. Judson 80,000 lbs. Total 465,000 s. The semi-annual atatoment of the eople's Bauk of Manchester shows the moimt of deposits at $72,939.44, over en thousand dollars more than at any ormer time. . Peter Suiitb, an aged resident of )exter, troubled with heart disease, was o overeóme by loss of rnoney through ie failure of Evarts and Costello of ïat village, that he dropped dead in his arden. - The following teachers have been hosen by Dexter's school board; Prinpal, Mr.Couk. Grammar department, Vlisses Emile Palmer and Fife of Ypsianti. Primary department, Miss Lena Guerin. Ward school, Miss Maime [urdock. - Geo. Schaible of Freedom, bas been iroubled with humors in the stomach nd body, and for about three weeks has 3een unable to eat and scarcely breathe. Hondiy the family were summoued to lis bedside, his death momentaiily exiected. Tuesday morning one of the mmors in his throat burst, and he is ow able to eat, and is considered in a fair way to recover. - Manchtster Enterprise. -Manchester Lodge No. 63, A. O. V. V., have elected the following offieers or the ensuing term : P. M. "VV.- M. D Case. M. W.-J. L.Stone. G. F.- S. WLockwood. O.-Wm. Kiichgessnei - ' Guide- J. G.Gordanier Recorder - Ed. E. Root. Financier- J. H. Kingsley.- Receiver - N. Schmid. I. S. W. - G. A. Fausel. O.S. W.- W. W. Rose. Trustee - Fred Schaible. Physician - C. E. Kapp. - On Monday evening last, npfirly fiffy of the friends of Mr. and Mr. C. S Pitkin gave them a genuino surprise taking possession of their home on Cross street, and bringiug an abundance of refreshments with them. During the eveuing, wliich was pleasantly spent, Mr. F. A. Hunt, as spokesman for the company, presented a handsome camp rocker to Mr. and Mrs. Pitkin, the casion being the fifth anniversary of their niarriage. Other gifts were also bestowed. - Tjnilanti Commercial. - A nuiuber of High School scholars gathered at tho residence of Prof. Lane of Ypsilanti July 4, after he wasenticed away ucon a ride. Upon his return he wassurprised.and what added additioiuil interest to the occasion was a presentation to their late teacher wlio goes to Fort Wayne, Iud., of a piettily mounted, silver sphere. Au adj'iurnment was ordered to the grounds adjoiniug where edibles were discussed beneath the foli age, after which a series of resolutions expressive of the Professor were adopted. Parentscannot be tocfcareful in guar ding the health of their Babies. Only a guod ard reliable medicine should be iiiven to the in. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrnp is known not to contain any thing inju rious. Tlie rush til! continúes and crowds ccrniH trum all directions to secure the iíreat barril ns t hat. are oft'ered at Mack & Subunds and which have created an nxcitement unparaieled in tlie anuals of the dry goods trade in this citj'. Bach & Abel have just reoeived 25 dozen more of their magnifioínt Kid GIovhs at 50 cents per pair ; saineqnality as retailed elsewhere at 75 cenis and$l. TowhIs, napkins, talile linens, special bnrguins in these goods at Büch&Abel' Have you everpxamined Bach & Abel's Black Hilks? They are 20 per cent cheaper than auyother house in thecity - reason why r They buy direct trom he importer and save a middluinanV profit, Thpir$l,17 and $1,39 Black Silk astonishes every one. 12-tt All throngh the year Bach & Abel will be constantly receiving new goods, and large quantities of Jobs, tiiid would be pleased to have you test what would appear to be bold asseitions on their part. 12-tf SrEclAii Baegains: 80 doz Ladiea' Pancy Hose t 18c, reducid from 30c. 50 doz. Lidies' regular inadcBalbriggan Hose at 2üc, foriuer prin 40c. Bacii & Abel. Biich & Abel guarantee theiroOc Cor8!ts jnst as good as sold in other houses tor 7óe. Bach & Abel offer for the next thirty days, 3 cuse of Bleached Muslin, equal in valno to Fruit of the Loom, Wmnsutta or New York Mills, at 9ct8. per yard 5 bales of tlie best Brown Cottons in the injirket at 8 cents per yard. Nevor before have suchinducetuents been offert'd in this line as are offernd this inonth. The only place in Ann Arbor you can flnd a full lino of Fancy buttons, is at Baoh & Abel'u. 12-tf

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