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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
October
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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- The supervisors adjourned from Saturday to ïuesday of tbis week. - James McMahon of Manchester has wheat stalks on his farm twenty-seven inches in heiglit. - Alexander H. Rogers, a gradúate of the University Homeopathie school has located in Ypsilanti. - J. L. Stone, of the Goodyear House, Manchester, haa bought the Follett House, Ypsilanti, and will take possession April 1. - $75 per annum is the estímate placed upon the valué of Mr. Norris' services as corporatiou attorney by the city fathers of Manchester. - Eeceipts from all sources of the Ypsilanti fair were $3574,04. Expenses, $3150,65, with some premiums awards unpaid to add to the latter amount. - The enterprise cleared about $400. - A. A. Wood of Saline sold seventeen thoroughbred American merino ewes a portion of the herd awarded first premium at the state fair, to Carlton I. Horton of Goodrich, Genesee County. - Thero are persons living in Ypsilanti so mean that that they attempt blackinail by circulation of handbüls. And a printing office in such financial straits and so lost to a sense of decency as to print them. -In the Burt case, whorein O. 8. Burt, of Ypsilauti, was chaiged with the violaüon of a city ordiiianoe, the complaiut was dismissed, the liuiitation of action under oity ordiuances btiug two years, while the offense is alleged to have been committed f'our years since. - - If "Sufferers" in a late Sundays "Letter Box" of tho Free Press wants his questioa answered we cansay: Yes; his stuttering can be cured, but it will take time, patience and perseverance. If " iSufferer" wants to know the method of cure he can get inforniatiou by addressing Luck Box No. 4, Aim Arbor Mich. -Manchesters annual hnnt took place on Toesday of last weuk, one Peck and J. E. Jaynes, with thirteen chosen men UB eaoh sidu going foith in search of gtime. Peck 's eoiupany figuied up 18Ü0, Jaynes' 102.3, the losers paying i'or au oyster supper, and hoping to get on thu winning sido m-xt ytar. Wu are uot irrformed which sido won at the oystur table. - Maj. John W. Young, a lawyer who camu to Yjjbilanti frou) New York souie years sino1, died last week. Hu gained lus title iu the volimteer service ot' tbe in tt; war, aud was naturally a man of ttttent, The day before hia desitli, though theu ill, he appeared iu a cate in court. - Ypsilantiaus aie preparing to suffer a Pinafore affliotion by going abou asking "How can we help oursolvPsV' - As per resolutiou of the Board authorizing the publication of its proceediugs in the Courier and Arqus, the Ypsilanti Sentinel and Commercial at a coinpensation of $25 eaoh, they will be commenoed in this paper as soon as copy is furnished, - Our ootera., the Ypsüanti Commercial whines piteously over the copying of an oeoasional item froin its columns into the Arous without credit. -After the editor has served an apprenticeship in the profession lie will not place so high an estímate upon the products of his brain.

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