News Notes From Webster
NEWS NOTES FROM WEBSTER
Webster, March 13.- G. E. Alexander returned to Lake, Ind., on Wednesday.
Wm. Scadin, who has been very ill, is still In a critical condition. El. L. Alexander received word last week that his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilson Kitchen, of Hamilton, Canada, had just died.
The winter term of school in the Boyden Plains school closes this week. Miss Pickett has been retained to teach the spring term.
The remains of Dr. Smith, an aged resident of Whitmore Lake, were placed in the vault at Webster Congregational church to await burial.
An 11-pound boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Reeve.
Lewis Bennett will sell at public auction, March 18, on the Johnston Baccus farm, all his farm tools and stock. He will move with his family to Dexter, where he will engage in business.
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