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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
August
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán, July 29. - Wheat all cut - a full orop. - Lumber has beendelivered for build ing the railroad fences south of Milán. - A Httle girl one year of age, a daughterof Mr. Charles Armingtou.died on the 15th, of whooping cough. - Mr. Thomas Richards feil froni the top of a tree, which he was trimming, on the 12th, and injured himself quite badiy. - There has not been a lot sold on tho Braman addition to Milán for the last six years. Too much uioney for a little land is the reason. - Thelit'ledaughterof E. A. Reynolds attucked with whooping cough, is still. very bad; the disease appears to assumo a very violent form in this vicinity. - Mr. Sraith, the section foreman on the railroad, at this place, has been dischargcd for neglect of duty, and a uian by the name of Putnam has been put in his place. - AKansa8man - formerly living near this place - writes froni his new home, that the advantages of Kansas over Michigan areeasierrealized in Michigan than after one gets to Kansas ; and that he would quickly excbange his land in that State for an eaual amount in the wilds of Northern Michigan, if he could pay the expenses of moving. - New wheat is selling ior$l in Ypsilanti.

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Old News
Michigan Argus