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Manchester

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
October
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Manchester, 8ept. 20. -The Kev. G. II. Field of Ridgeway was in town Monday. - Satnrday evening Miss Ridgeway changed her name to Anthony. - Mrs. Wallace and daughter, of Milwankee are visiting at G. O. Van De Griffs. - A bont 50 of onr sportsmen will particípate in a grand hunt next Wednesday, the losing side to pay the supper bill. -John Miller having sold out his stock of goods here, will go to N. Y. City to live. He has established a provisión store in Clinton. - Parties are engaged in moving the building adjoining the Conklin lot. It was found to project two feet onto the lot where the Dr. is erecting his new block. -A man named James Brayman was severely injured Monday by being thrown from a load of wheat while liis team was running away. The horses were frightened by a bandear at tbe R. E. crossing above the southern depot. Ilis right shoulder blade was broken. -Last Sunday Lorenzo Greenman, a masón living here shook tbe dust of M. from off his feet and fled to parts unknown. He was engaged on the new vault at tbe cemetery, but was discharged on account of not fulflUing the contract. Domestic trouble is also given as a reason of his sudden disappearance.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus