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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
January
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jacob lloth of Freedojn weut over o J'anchestor to havo a glorious time. Sxponse $7. Bovineit running looso in Pexter will surely bo impuunded, saya thu vilage marshal. - Trampa get into Pcxter'a M. B. chnroh and improvise a bed by placing oushions by the ooal stove. A masonic ball and festival at Dexter last evi-ning. Also a Sunday sohoo) festival in the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Probiito Kup;ister Doty are enjoying the holiflays at the home of the furmer in Manchestor. _Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Alloa of Ypsilanti joinod tho family of Mr. Samuel Cuflhman of Rharon to piük the bones of a Cbristmaa turkey. _An increased number ot scnoiars jas oompelled the village board of Manchester to employ Miss Mattie Wöbb as in nnsistant teacher. - Univorsalist social at Giibert M. Brown's (Mooreville hotel) on Friday, Jan. Oth, afternoon ad evening. A coi dial invitation is extended. - Mrs. Florence A. Russell, daughter of S. H. Perkins, Eq., of Manchester, aas resigned her position as teacher in the Teouraseh schools and accepted a like positum in tho Kalamazoo schools, t an increase of f 100 in salary. ( -Gaster Lodge, I. O. O. F, hold a public installation on Saturday the 34 and Wyandotta at Ypsüanti, I. O. O. F., on Monday, tho öth, at each of which D. Cramer, Esq., delivers an address. Oyster suppérs and a good tima will ba the order of business. -The Ann Arbor AKGTS has ly undergone ft wonderful change for the better. What with better presswork, the discarding of the "patent bowelg," and if possible more pains in the editorial and local work, the AkGUS stauds at the front of country nowspapers.- Pontiws BiM Poder. -From a buggy at Delhi social given on the evening of Dec. 19, for the benefit of E. E. Frazer, a handsotno buffalo robe, marked H. Warren, a lap robe and a lady's shawl were taken, the property of II. Warren, Webster. A reasonable reward will be tendered the person restoring this property or giving inforraation where it can be found. -The following program has been arranged for the Farmers' Institute to meet in Manchester Jan. 19, 20. Monday evening: Music. Prayer. Opening address, by President of Club. Opening Address- Farmers' Boys, K. G. Baird, Soc. Stato Board of Agricultura. Paper -The farmer in society, by Geo. W ïawgon. Paper- Hedge fenoe, by J D. Corey, Esq. Paper- Eduoation, by Prof. C. F. Field. Tuesday, A. M.: Music. 3rayer. Paper - Horticulture, by 8. W. Dorr. Paper- Home Influenoe, by Mrs. Sam'l Cushman. Economy in the management of the farm, by Frank A. Gulley, foreman of the College Garden. Paper- General Housekeeping, by Mrs. G. O. Van De Grift. Mnsie. Tuesday, P. M.: Music. Paper- Best breeds of oattle for our olimate, by D. W. Palmer, Esq. Paper- Butter making, by Mrs. Isaac Hall. Paper- The Horse's Poot, by John Frazer, V. B Musio. Tuesdavevening: Musio. Paper - TTnlOftH JMliUUilUlJ1, IJJ,nd I1UUU. L t=" per- The irapiovement and tillage of newland, by A. Hitchcock. Faper- Manual Labor, in our Colleges, by T.C Abbott, President Agricultural College. Music. Beport of committee on resolutions.

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