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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
December
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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MILÁN, Dec. Fth. - Mrs. John Bray is on the sick list. -A. A. Tuttle of Saline was in town the 7th instant. -Mr. McLahen our new barber has moved intoT. Dexter's house. - Mrs. L. C. Allen is suffering f rom a severe attack of disease of the liver. -Thomas Dexter has moved into rooms over the store of Easterly and Whitraarsh, - Alex Smith has returned from a visit of several weeks in (Jenesee and Saginaw counties. -A night-íap social catnè dö at the residence of Lyman Burnham on the evening of Dec, 8th. _ffm. Easterly of tile firm of Easterly Whitmarsli has moved into a part of A. J Braman's house. -Mrs. Bogardis wife of "William Bogardis of Milán died on December 7th of what was supposed to be a tumorous aftection. - T. McCall who has just recovered from a severe attack of typhoid fever, after many weeks duration, is about to Visit friends in thtj state of New York. -Several gentlemen connected with the Detroit and Butler milroaá catne over the line last week on a tour of inspection, stopping at seeral houses iu town. - A very interesting though not altoeteher a cominêiJable affavry came off ïear N. C. Putnam and Co.'s store on ;he evening of Dec. 4th between Bill Ayres and the foreman oí the construction train of the D; & B. raikoad, [t pröved to be a jug4iandle affair tiowevef as all the striking was done jy the railroad man, who, meeting Ayres on the 3idewalk immediately beg'an business by striking the burly landörd a Stiírining blo tv in the face. Pickiüg hiniself up Ayres inquired the nec-essity of the attack, when the blow was repeated, and Ayres, not wishing to return evil for evil- f rom a good reiison- made a rush for Putnam's store calling loudly for help, just succeeding in getting hold of the door handle as the avenging enemy got a firm hold of his back hair, jerked him back, when the called-for help not arriving, Ayres made a sudden wrench, bïoke loase f rom his assailant, and with the strength inspired by the feay of immediate auni. hilationdia Immediately go with the peed of fth afttelöpe Vithih the prote rtj ng doors of hie own domicih ïhua nded the baule for the present, but here are indicatiotis showltig thafc more trouble tnay be expected. The ause of the above chastlsemetit was ome disparaging remarks made by Ayres in regard to the Wife of the i'oretïian, a respectable vomati. ahd tnali" ager of the böarding department of the construction train oh the tiew roftdi Too much diScretion cali tiot be sed in taaking attacks upotl the chainctpr of women who have sotne otie who is alile and willing tö prötect thetn. The barroom of Ayres hotel has been riosnd evenings many hotirs eariier than the statues requirea sirtae the above fiaoas, whether fromja dssire for the public good or from a profound respect for weii developed muscle, is not yet accurately known.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus