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Nine Funerals In Eight Days

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milan, March  4.-Rev. Alex. Dansbin left for Bay City Monday morning. He will return to Milan Friday and be here to conduct the services at the Presbyterian church as usual Sunday morning and evening.

Chas. Gauntlett and Prof. F. J. Sooy went to Detroit Saturday and purchased uniforms for the K. of P. Lodge of L, C. Goodrich & Co.

The Presbyterians will send delegates to the missionary and C.E. convention to be held at Milford from April 1-3.

 Mrs. Lyman Burnham] died Feb. 26 at her home on First street after a long illness. Deceased leaves a husband and two stepdaughters, a son, and a large circle of friends who mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at the house Friday afternoon, Rev. H.A. Field officiating.

Funeral Director Blackmer has had nine funerals in eight days.

Mrs. J. C. Rouse is quite ill with the grip.

Little Maurine and Doris Miller are quite ill with the whooping cough.

Mis Potter, who has been ill with the mumps was able to visit her home in Willis on Saturday and Sunday.

The new hotel is rented to a Mr. Brigham of Freeport. N. J. who ís having it nicely furnished.

Miss Grace Dubenham attended the U. of M. party at Ann Arbor Friday night.

W. H. Hack and McMullen are buying wool for shipping.

J Hallock and Co. are doing a large shipping business of life stock to the Buffalo, N. Y., market.

The masquerade social given by the Daughters of Rebekahs was a fine success.

Mr. G. Palmer has purchased the Vedder cottage on County street and will put up a fine residence on the lot in the near future.

R. Greenfield has purchased the B. Ball cottage on Dexter street.

J.B.Farrington has been granted a divorce in the Monroe courts and he is now a wifeless man.