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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
August
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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KIVÉB K.U8IN, Aug. lo. - Ara H. Palmer ie prauticiug telegraphy at the dapot in Manehestor. - William II. Bunker leavoa soou for St. Johus, Mioh., vvlnrtj he has purchased a farm. - A fall torm of school has lately opened ia the school house near the town hall. - Mrs. A. S. Lowpry of near Brooklyn, is visiting her parouta, Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. Palmer. - Van Geison Brothers sold their wool last wüok to a Tecumseh buyer for 'il cents - unwashed. - Mr. Oeorgo Lazell, agsd 83, returned i'niiu a vibit to Moravia and Niles, Cftyug Co, N. Y. lie made the trip alone. - Honry R. Palmo oxpoots to loave boou for a yisit to hia biothor, Albeit P. superintendont of schoola for Woodson County, Kansas. - J. H. Perry of this town has gone, and his brothcr Charles will soon go, with families of botü to noar Lincoln, Nobraaka to inake a future home. - Ouo of our most eldorly citizens, Thomas Pykett, remarkably activu for one of 93 joars of age, was one of the happiest of tho pionicers of Saturday. - Mr. P. has been a fellow townsman nearly 03 years. - Oa Wednesday of laat woek on tho Detroit and Hillsdalo railroad just west of Brooklyn, sparka froni a locomotive burned the upper deck of a car loaded ■vith oil. Before the tiro reached the combustible stuff the firoman discovered the danser and extinguished it. - At tho picnic ground on Saturday Mr. Iloraoe Caso of Manchester hitched his horse to a tree where it was afterward disclosed a bunible bee's nest was located. Becoming restive fiom continual stings the animal loosed himself, ran and broke the harness in many places besidea damaging the buggy before arrest.

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Michigan Argus