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New Resort To Be Opened

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
February
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

NEW RESORT TO BE OPENED

Boland Leases Farm at Wolf Lake

HOTEL TO BE BUILT

And An Electric Car will be Run There to Accommodate the Public

Chelsea, Feb. 21.- Wirt S. McDren, the Argus carrier, is confined to the home of parents with the mumps.

The members of St. Mary's parish are making arrangements to present a drama on St. Patrick's day.

The subject that Rev. C. S. Jones, of the Congregational church, will discuss next Sunday evening, will be "The Unique Place of Washington in American hearts."

Rev. C. S. Jones, of this place, will deliver the ordination charge to the people at the ordination services to be held in the Northside Union church of Ann Arbor next Monday afternoon and evening.

Mrs. B. F. Tuttle, of this village, has leased to Wm. A Boland a portion of her farm at Wall lake, and a new hotel will be erected and the Boland line will run an electric line to the lake to accommodate the public who spend a portion of every summer at this popular resort.

H. L. Swift, superintend of the Beulah Laud Farm at Leoni, will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church next Sunday. He will be accompanied by some of the boys under his charge who will sing some of the songs during the service.

Miss Frances Hindelong, of Middle street east, will entertain St. Mary's literary club at her home next Monday evening.

The Chelsea market today is as follows: Wheat 82 cents; rys 57 cents; oats 42 to 43 cents: corn in the ear 28 cents; barley .$1.15 per hundred; beans $1.00 to $1.25 for 60 pounds: clover seed $4.75; pop corn 60 cents; potatoes 60 cents; eggs 20 cents; butter 15 cents; beef 2 to 3 1/2 cents; veal calves 5 to 5 1/2 cents: hogs $5.75; sheep 2 to 3 cents; lambs 3 to 4 cents; chickens 8 cents; fowls 7 cents; turkeys 8 cents.