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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
January
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

                                 PROMINENT FARMER
                                                     WAS FOUND DEAD

Manchester, Jan. 3.- John G. English died New Year's day of heart failure. He had been ill for some time. but on the day of his death was well enough to be around his farm, and was found dead in an outhouse. He was born in Ireland. came to Manchester when a small boy and was a prominent farmer, well known and highly esteemed.

Frank Baker, a railroad engineer at Maltoon, Ill., and a former Sharon boy, was killed recently. The funeral will be held in the Sharon Center church today.

Miss Edith Kapp has accepted a position in the Detroit schools.

J. Fred Schaible has purchased the brick block in Manchester recently occupied by Lehn & Hardenburgh.

Miss Maude Van Arsdale of Lowell has been appointed a teacher in the Manchester schools in the place of Miss Kapp, resigned.

The Southern Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Co. has levied an assessment of 50 cents on each $1,000 of stock. Amaranth Hitchcock and W. E. Pease were elected directors.