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Day
18
Month
July
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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Milán, July 14. - Incorporation is again agitated. - Mr. Milross is very low with general debility. - The harvest gives employment to all our laborera. - The Stoddard vs. Stoddard suit íb set down for to-day. - A match game of baso ball took place here on Saturday afternoon, the óth, between the Milán club and the Mooreville club, the Mooreville boys being viotors by a score of 36 to 30. - George Johnson, living near the T. & A. A. B. E. track, one mile south of here, had a horse so badly hurt by a passing train that it was found necessary to kill the animal, it having both hind legs broken. - On the bridge across the Saline river at this place are posted notices, in large painted letters forbidding persons riditi or driving over it taster than a walk ; butnotwithstanding this, persons frequently drive over it at a f ast trot, thereby straining the bridge severely each time. The bridging at this point has cost the township of Milán a very large sum, as it has frequently required expensive repairs to keep it in a safe condition for traveling, and all possible care should be taken by the proper persons to preserve the bridge froin useless daruages. Mooreville, July 15. -A few cases of sunstroke are reported, none fatal. - A cow belonging to Greo Sanford was struck by lightning during a recent storm ; was injured but not killed. - W.rV io i'aan suspended on the Univorsulist churcb here, the worK uui being done in a satisfactory raanner. - Quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist churcb. next Saturday and Sunday. The Rpv. P. W. Bell of Spring Arbor ia expected. - Mrs. C. Tuttle of Detroit is the n;uest of Mrs. James Hobbs. Mra. Geo. Wanless of London, Ont., is visitiug relatives here. - Eev. Mr. Sunderland of Ann Arbor is expocted to address the people here on temperance, nt the M. E. Church, next Sabbathafternoon. - A donation for the Eev. Mr. Fishcr (Baptist) is to b held at the residence of Milo Clark on Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 23. - A missionary meeting was held at the Baptist church last Sunday, conducted by Miss Coukling, Kev. J. S. Böj fen, and others. The exercises consisted of speeches, essays, reading, musio, and a collection. CoB. Mooreville, July 10. -The Eed Kibboners will have a big meeting the 19th- 6peakers from Ann Arbor. Mr. Craig had one of his cows bad1y hurt by a large limb blown from a tree and striking her on the back. The F. M. Society will hold a monthly meeting in their church in this village beginning the 19th and holding two days. Old Hundbed.

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