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Brief Notes From Chelsea

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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BRIEF NOTES FROM CHELSEA

Chelsea, Mich., July 18- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schneider are rejoicing over the advent of a son at their home.

The Chelsea Roller Mills have their new engine in position and the mill is once more in operation.

The D. B. Taylor house on Polk st. has been rented to parties interested in the new cement works, and it is reported that the company will begin operations at Four Mile Lake at once.

During the month of June the Towar Creamery received and separated 312,440 pounds of milk and paid out for the same $2,700. The average price for the butter fat was 20.5 per pound.

Farmers have commenced their harvest.

Rev. Dr. Castor, of the M. E. church, will conduct the service in the Baptist church, at the union service.

Glazier & Stimson's drug store is in the hands of the painters.

Large numbers of fine perch are dying in Cavanaugh Lake and thus far those who have examined the deceased fish have been unable to determine the cause of their death.

On Tuesday evening July 22, the ladies of the Baptist church will have a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gates.

The Epworth League of the Lima M. E. church will hold an ice cream social in the church parlors Saturday evening, July 26.