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Day
31
Month
December
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milán, Dec. 29. -Charles Gauntlett and wife visited friends in Saline on Christinas. -The first velocipede of Milán made its appearance on the street on Christin as. - Another grist-mill is now the talk, as an additional business enterprise for this placo. - A gentleman was intown last week looking up the prospects of a hotel in this place. -Mr. Reynolds of Saline was visiting his sou E. A. Reynolds in Milan on Christa as. - ïhere was a concert at the York Baptist church on Dec. 22d, to pay for a new organ lately purchased. - Samuel Smith of Fort Wayne.Ind., was visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Smith of Milan on the iirst of the present week. - A man named Langworthy was arrested last week on charge of .taking some cloths of a boy without his consent. - George Nettleton was arrested on Dec. 24th by Deputy Sheriff Dick VanWormer, on charge of assault and battery on Elizabeth Camburn; ihe case came off before Justice Marble on the 28th. - The Milan schools were closed during the week following Christmas. Mr. Gregory principal of the schools is well liked and is keeping an excellent school, with an attendanceof about CO scholars in each of the two departments. - The following oüicers were elected by Wolverine LoJge, No. 197, 1. O. O. F. of Milan, on the'evening of Dec. 25: John S. Bray, K. G.; Aaron Sanford, V.G.; Dan.Throop, Sec; William Lee, V. Sec; James McMullin, Treas.; Representative to grand lodge, Alex Smith; Trustee, J. T. Ilafford. -The Christmas tree at the church in Milan was one of the most attractive ones ever put up in this town, and more persons present than were ever in the church at any one time. The presents, though not very costly, were gre&tèr in number than last year. Business houses with two excéptica were ciosed most of the timo during thoday and evening. - TwoChristianladiesof Milan oUed upon the good people here for contvibu tions, to buy a poor widow and her Children, living here, Chviatnaaa preseuts, of suoh articles as were needed in the family, and sucoeeded in getting suffloient mouey to. niake several hearts glad an that holiday, universally acknowledged by all enlighten'd nations üf this eai'th. In justice %o humanity let it be kuuwn that bat three were found, who weve aïked to contribute, who refuaed to give, not f ron.) iiialnlity to do so, bat from a motive, for which there will be no reward laid up in heaven for them.

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