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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
March
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán, Mareh 2-t. . II. Ei lsey lias the frame of lus new house up. -Charles Burch lias the frame of his barber shop up. -Amos Lampkins has moved into Geo. llanson's house. -The wife of X. C. Putnam is suffering from diphtheria. -Frank Andrews has moved into rooms in his father's house. - George Ilanson has moved into the house of his son, Víctor Ilanson. - There are several cases of typlioid fever in the family of Tip. Fuller. - Mrs. Addison Gardner lias gone to Indiana on a visit to friends in that State. - Tunis Horton and family are temporarily living In Albert llanson's house in Milán. - Isaac T. Horton and wife of Rnisinville, Ware visiting friends in Milán last week.' -Miss Cora Smith Lrom Wyandotte, is in the employ of Miss Palmer in her millinery rooms. ■ - Eli Kinier is building a temporary building to live in until he can replaee lus ïpsidence lately buraed. -The case of bigamy before Justice Marble, between Eastlick and Mrs. Samuel Ferman, was adjournedto April 8th. -Mrs. Geo, Clark and husband have returned to their home in Warsaw, Tik!. They have been spending several weeks in Milan. -Mr. Limburgher only put in one weck as clerk in C. M. Blackmer's store. Andrew Collis is again in his old place behind the counter. -Mr. L. O. Hitchooek, II. Allen and John Bray, wove clected by the Milan reform club as delegates to the tempranee convention at Ann Arbor. - The residence of Tunis Horton burned 'last week, belonged to ir. Blakeslee, and not to Mr. Horton as ivported, though Horton formerly owned it. Loss $700 ; fully covered by insurance. - Those persons who ave in the habit of accidentally leaving cigar stubs in the church here, can have them saved and carefully returned by leaving a clean box and their names at the sexton's office. A (AUD. Mr. Tewksbury and family desire to express their thankfulness toall those who contributed to them in their necessities, in the forni of provisions, wood and money, and especially to the two ladies, who, with untiring energies, brought to our home on Saturday evening last the grateful surprise, thereby proving to us the truthfulness of the saying. "Afziend in need isa friend indeed." Mooeevillb, March 23. - Proceeds of Baptist social held at residence of L. C. Allen, were $3. -The lost ürlin Hisoock canie home voluntarily from Ann Arbor on Saturday, and was discovered by his wife hanging by his neck ia a com-house. He was cut down bef ore life becamc extinct,

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Ann Arbor Argus