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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
September
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milak, Sept. 15. - Tom Ingle and wife a boy, Sept. 10. - H. M. Burt and wife a boy, Sep. 13. - Dr. Uessac has the frame of his new house up. -Mr. Sly is putting in shelving on the east side of his drug store. -Ira Trance of Mansfield was in Milan Sept. 12, visiting a friend here. - A. Casehas a peach tree less than 18 inches in heighth bearing peaches, one of which weighs five ounces. -Edwin Willits of Monroe will address the republicana of Milan and vicinity on Friday evening, Seit. 17. -Mr. Reynolds of Saline has put a stock of shelf hardware in the harneas shop of V. Woolcott, which Mr. Woolcott is selling for Reynolds. - W. W. Schurtz, whose lease of Milo Ilaight's meat maijset ha?expired will retire from the business and Milo will continue the trade therein. - The barber business has been transferred from Charley Bdrcivs to the billlard saloon of B. F. Thomas and is carried onby Charley McGlian. -The Brick and Tile Co. of Milan are mishins the wovk of manufacturing brick and tile to the f iillest extent of their maehinery,and will probably have no stock on hand at the close of the present season. - It would be very difficult to flx a political statns for either the repnblican or democratie parties in the township of York at the present time. The greenbackers have apparently made many converts to their party in this vicinity lately. But many of tbose recently budded do not have the hue of perfect political health, and are likely to drop off bef ore the ides of November.

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Ann Arbor Argus