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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
December
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán, Dec. 1. - Williani E tiney ia tittending the luw Bohool in Ann Aibor. - David Blackmer is visiting iriends in Grand Rpi]s this week. - Byron Hobbs will move hia family to Grand Traverse this week. - J-i. O. Hitchoock has moved into rooms in B. W. Marble's house. - Presbyterian Services were held bere on Sund3' evening Nov. 3Oth. - Justice William Eainey seems to monopoliza the court business for York. - Wilson & Sons have coimnenced work in their saw-mill with a circular saw. - Samuel B irtles has moved into the rooms of Mr. Cook's dwelliag house on Miller Street. - The Milán reform club have decided to have a Christruas tree at the church here on the 2pth. - Parties in Saline talk of putting up an elevator in Milan next Spring; it does seem as if Milan pirties ought to be able to do their owu elevating. - The portable photograph gallery was advertisei to leave, some time ago, which itpromptly did ; and isnowdoing business over 0:1 the other side of the street. Mookeville, Dec. 1. - Thomas Shaw has a new wind-mill - Mrs. Thomas Bradley is very low with consumption. - Isaac Shtiw and wifa colebratec their tin wedding; Deo. lst. - 112 was the roceipts at the socia' last Priday ut A'Vnd Davenport's. - üiact Lewis ai,d wüv. „f Monroe were in town Iii6t week visiting relatives. - Capt. Allen of Ypsilantiis expected to deliver a teuiperauce addru-t ht;re Dec. 14. - The winter tprm of eebool commenced Nov. 17, Mr. and Mis. Richard Marsh of Saline, teachers. - The Universalist church is nearly completed, and is by fttr the finest building of the kind in the place. - Geo. Wanlesa and wife have boys No. 2. Amos Mil Ier and wife a daiighter. Henry Vreel:uni and wife ditto. - Will Terry whose nrm was severely injured a few weeks ugo while out hnnting, has returued to his houie in Kilnmazoo. - A singing school conducted by E. W. Lane is held at the Baptist ehnrch every Saturd ty evcning ; the school is well patronized. - Miss Julia Case has gone to Walworth N. Y., on a visit to be absent several weeks. An oyster suppergotten up by the Ladies' uiite society is to be held at the residence of Milo Clark, Deo. 3. MüüKEVILLE, Nov. 30. - There are ninety scholars in the day school ibis winter. - The UniverBalist ohurch is to be warmed by a furnace. - Mr. E. Hiscoclc while chopping in the woods with H. Coggins met with quite an accident. Mr. C. went to strike into a log but instead struck Mr. H's Í hand cutting one finger off and another naarly off.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus