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Some Newsy Notes About Willis Folks

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Day
25
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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SOME NEWSY NOTES ABOUT WILLIS FOLKS

Mr. Mike Robins and family, of Milan, were visiting with Mrs. C. H. Finney and family last Sunday.

There was agrand rush from this place to Crippen's huckelberry marsh last Monday.

Henry Walters is getting ready for threshing grain again.

Elmer E. Sanderson was elected treasurer for the Island school district last Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. James Blackmar were Milan visitors last Friday.

Timothy Bomyea has bought the building formerly used by Al. Butler as a cooper shop and moved it across the road for a pool room.

Arthur Roberts has moved his stock of goods into the new store opposite R. F. Walters' store.

Mrs. Mary Breining has sold her farm to Buell Hawkes for $1,800.

Mrs. Ina Champion has returned to Battle Creek sanitarium for further treatment.

Wm. G. Holland was elected treasurer for the Morgan school district last Monday evening.

Miss Annie Greenman is home from Detroit again for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond were visiting with Perry Lampkins and family last Sunday.

The wet weather is causing wheat that is cut to grow in the shock.

Mrs. William Johnson and daughter Anna Are visiting relatives in Canada.

The new Willis doctor has rented rooms of Mrs. C. H. Finney.

John Ryan, who has been very sick for a long time, is much worse at present.

Maurice Hogan, who has been very sick on account of a rupture, is reported as getting along nicely.

Thomas and Ed. Ryan, of Ypsilanti, were calling on their brother, John, last Monday.

John Cook, who has been in Louisiana for a year or more, was visiting at W. A. Russell's last week.

The ice cream lawn social at this place last Saturday evening turned to a rain social without the cream.

John M. Greenman, of Ypsilanti, spent last Sunday with his parents in the Island district.

Miss Grace Russell is at home from Ypsilanti for a while.