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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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- A. little daughter of E. A. lleynolds has the whooping cougli in a vory severo forni. - A little boy, son of A. Gardner, received a sovere out on tho bottoni of one of his feet, on the 8th, by a broken glass bottle. - Albert B. Smith, employed in the store of C. M. Blackmar as a clerk tor the past two years, has bought a half interest in the stock of goods of C. H. Kelsey, and the flrm will be known as C. H. Kelsey & Co. - John Plynn is putting up tho brick woik of tho Universalist churoh at Mooreville. Tho villago niight approriately be called Uhurchville, as it now joasts of fivo churches and twenty-two Iwcllings; nor would it be hazardous o affirm that there is not another vilage in the United State9 with more churches to the same number of dwelings. - Milán can now boast of having wacr-works. ïho windmill lately put up by Mr. Ayres, at his hotel, now supplies water to sevoral families by means of ripea oonnected with a reservoir attaohed o tho frame of the mili. It is now oonemplated to purchase a basin for pubic use, to be put up on the site of the íole originally intended for a fountain, n front of the Ayres Hotel. Mooreville, July 21. - Miss Eva Hale is very siek of consumption. - The walls are going up of S. V. Hitchcock's new house. - The Stoddard suit has been decided in favor of the defendant. - Chas. Arinington's little child, one year old, was buried last wook. - The wheat erop is mostly secured in this vicinity and none too soon for it is raining quite hard. - Mr. S. Evans' son Arthur hurt his foot very badly last week by having an oíd fashioned hay rake fall on it when he was barefoot. -The Eev. Mr. Sunderland of Ann Arbor delivered an able temperance leoture iu the M. E. church Sunday evening. Old Hundred.

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Old News
Michigan Argus