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Goes With A Minstrel Show

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
February
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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W. H. FREER, OF CHELSEA, SIGNS AS MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Office Building of the Glazier Stove Company is Now Nearly Completed

Chelsea, Mich., Feb. 7. - Several sleigh-loads of K. O. T. M. and L.O. T. M. members visited their brother and sister Maccabees at Manchester last evening.

Miss Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, of this village, has been chosen organist of the Sacred Heart Catholic church of East Grand Forks, Minn.

Dr. G. W. Palmer has just received a carload of onion crates in the "knock down" from Romeo, and will have several men at work in a day or so making them ready for use next season.

Workmen are fast completing the new office building of the Glazier Stove Co.

W. H. Freer has signed a contract as musical director for the Quinlan & Wall Imperial minstrels, and expects to start out with that company about the first of August.

At the annual stockholders' meeting of the Chelsea Manufacturing Co. the following directors were elected: H. S. Holmes, F. P. Glazier, W. J. Knapp, G. W. Palmer and J. D. Watson. The newly chosen board elected the following executive officers: President, H. S. Holmes; vice president. W. J. Knapp; secretary and treasurer, J. D. Watson; manager, A. R. Welch.

The Chelsea market today is as follows: Wheat, 81 cents; rye, 60 cents; oats, 44 to 45 cents; corn in the ear 28 cents; barley, $1.15 per cwt.; beans $1 to $1.25 for 60 pounds; clover seed, $5; pop corn, 60 cents; potatoes, 60 cents; eggs, 20 cents; butter, 15 cents; beef, 2 to 4 1/2 cents; veal calves, 5 to 5 1/2 cents; hogs, $5.60; sheep 2 to 3 cents; lambs 3 to 4 cents; chickens, 8 cents; fowls, 7 cents; turkeys, 8 cents.