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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
October
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán, Oct. 27. -Thomas Bramón is quite sick. - Hiram Jacobs and wif e, a daughter, Oct. 15th. - Potatoes aro bringing 30 cents per bushfil in Milán. - H. W. Marble is putting a tin roof upon bis new builcliug. - Nathan McCall is very low witb typhoid fever, with very Httle prospects of recovery. - The M. E. Methodist meetings in Milan will be held in the evenings, every altérnate Sunday. - Easterly & Whitmarsh have put down an excellent sidewalk in front and at the east side of their store. -The snit ngainst Cook and Olds for disturbing a singing school was tried before a jury, Oot. 20th and resulted in "no cause of action." - A young greenbaeker who aspires to official dignity in serving Monroe cmintv for the next two years was in Milán on the 28th looking to hia interest. -The Milán reform club on the evening of Oct. 26th held one of the best meetings ever held here. The town line club had charge of the programme and a most excellent one it was in recitations, essaya, songs, etc. The sly and subterranoan iiguring of two OX Ui we prominent dernocrats agaiust different candklates on oui eounty ticket is well known. Let demewrat pnlï toprether and elect the whole ticket and no sore spots will be left to make trouble hereaiter.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus