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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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MiLAn, July 27. -Mrs. Andrew Bramón is sick. -Charles Pepper has moved to Mooreville. - Late oats are considerably damaged by rust in this section. -Mr. Daniel McCafferty and wife of Ypsllanti Were visiting Mehds ih Milan on the 2tth inst. - Hitchcock and Bro. have sold their scales to Burt & Bessac, and will not buy grain at present. -Burt & Bessac are buying a large quantity of wheat at their grain house; prices paid are 85 and 00 cents. -II. M. Burt has commenced building his new residence which Will be 38x 40 feet, built in the Swiss style. - A family named Shortridge from near Monroe have moved into the house lately occupied by Myron Wilson. - Rev. Saxon will preach at the universalist church at Mooreville at 10 o'clock A. m. and in the evening of Aug. lst. -Hitchcock and Bro. have put in four-ton scales at the grain house of Burt & Bessac, where both firms intend buy ing grain. -The pile driving for the Detroit & Butler railroad is completed at this point, and the machinery bas been removed to Paint Creek. - If there is anything that draws the attention of travelers about the depot here it is permanent water holes in tb" road on the railroad premises. -Charles Gauntletf zl Ann Arbor has put a bric Vall under his building oppneitë Ayres hotel. We understand Mr. Gauntlett will go into business in Milan soon. - The democrats of York will hold a caucus at Mooreville on . Aug 7th for the purpose of choosing delegates to the county convention to be held at Ann Arbor Aug. 10. - Thomas Cornell a barber who has ■been at work in the barber shop of Charles Burch, for a few weeks past skipped out last Sunday night taking several razors belonging to customers hut leaving enough traps to indemnify the owners.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus