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Milan

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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán,Sept. 22. -W. Whitmarsh has the shelving to his store nearly completed. - There Ib a great amount of sirkncss in tbis vicinity at, the present time. - Andrew S. Smith from Saginaw county, is stopping in Miian foï several -Charlee Burch has pnt in a small stock of clocks, watches and jewelry ih li is store. -Jacob Messic of Memphis, Macomb county, was visiting his brother, Dr. Messic of Milan, last week. _Tt kun "slouch" of a townthat can atford a rasldence wlth a slate roof. Milán will have that much this faH. -Partios were in Milán on the 22(1 inst., looking np a location for a furnlture and undertaking establishment here. . . . 3 - Hiram Wilcox aged 13 years, only son of Lewis A.and Lucy Wilcox, died on Sept. 17th of diphtheria, after an illness of only two days. -The Maynard library is to be removed from the post office building to sonio other locaHty net yet decided upnn hv the school board. -The democratie meeting advertiseü to be held liere on the evening of hept. 25 bas been cbanged to Sopt. 24th, on account of the church notheing opened for political meetings 011 Satorday eve ntoga ; nd as there is no other place here in whlch meetings can be held the time was neceasarily changed. -Hon. Edwin Wiliits did not speak in Milan on the evening of Sept. lVth as advertised. on account ot atienumg the funeral of llon. Henry Waldron, but T. E. Crandail and a Mr. Glttnore, both of Dundee, adrtressed the andience on politieal topics of the day. The audiencedid not seem well pleased with the remarks made, from comments freely offered.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus