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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Last month of suimnor. - Summercom'plaintsarefashionable. - Tlie campaign will Boon begin to boom. - Klection is lesa than three months distant. -Farmers, are you preparing for the county fair? - A. Garfleld and Arthur club was organized in Ypsilanti Saturday evening. - Bun liobbins' circus is aunounced to appcar at Manchester, Tuesday aext. - Democrats in every town ought to organizo a Hancock and Envlish club. - It is proposed to bulldavault In oak groYf eemetery in Manchester township. "- About twenty youngpeopleof Man-1 chester are camping on the bank of Wampler's lake. - Hon. Edgar Rexford of Tpsilanti is renominated for member of the state board of education. - lielson Fowlerof Ypsilauti feil f rom the table of a threshing machine and broke his collar bone. - Universalist social of Mooreville at Albert Warner's on Friday Aug. 2üth, afternoon and evening. - Democratie Convention to nomínate candidatos for county offleers, is called at the court liouse in this city, Aug. 2fi. - Hay fever victima are beginuing to tremble. ïhey will be attacked by the drcad disease about the middle of the present month. - Mrs. L. II. Briggs, Miss Estella Royce, Mrs. R. Kempf and family, left Chelsea last week for Petoskuy, for a two weeks' recreation. - Every agriculturist sliould read the address of llev. Mr. Gilman, dellvered before the farmers' gathering in BridgeWSter on Saturday last, and appearing elsewhere in tbese columns. - A hop and malt bitters company has been organized at Chelsea, with a capital stock of $10,000. Eobert F.Latiïmer, of Rh ode Island, is president, the other offlcers being prominent business men of Chelsea. - A. B. Conklin, townsbip superintendent of schools for Manchester, says that the attendance upon Teachers' institutos will be regarded as a qualiflCation for a certifícate, and tirgea all teachers who intend to teach the coming years to attend the county institute at Ypsilanti, from the lGth to the 20th of this month. - Bro. Allison of the Chelsoa ITerald don't understand how "walk-about gentleman in Ohelsea, who never seem to work for a living, dress well and put on a good appearance, can get trusted in dry goods and grocery stores or any where they can, and will not pay their honest debts." Our editorial Brother would like a recipe. -Considerable complaint aróse over the manner in which meetmgs were eonducted under the tent while located at Forbes' Corners in Saline. Instead of devoting the time to the cause of tempenince too much politics was the theme of speakers, and a little too much eulogy of Richard Marsh, republican candidate for register of deeds. - Friday night about twelve o'clock the alarm of flre was given from the dwelling of Mr. O'Niel, opposite the fair grounds on Congress street. Owing to the absence of water in that vicinity the engine did not gel to the sumed. But little was saved from the lower part of the house. The origin of the flre is unknown. The famüy with the exception of Mr. O'Niel, who works in the paper until twelve and had not jpturned, were asleep and barely escaped with their lives. The loss ia

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Ann Arbor Argus