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BRIEF NOTES FROM CHELSEA

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Day
22
Month
August
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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BRIEF NOTES FROM CHELSEA

Chelsea, Mich., Aug. 15- Arthur Raftrey, of this place, while playing base ball, in the game of the Junior Stars of this place and Murphy Hill team of Jackson, was badly injured by being hit with a ball thrown by the pitcher of the visiting team and at one time it was thought the boy's jaw was broken but the physician in attendance says that no bones were broken. Art, however, will be out of the game for several days to come. The visitors were defeated by a score of 7 to 9.

Merritt Boyd, of the Boyd house, left for Geneva, N. Y. yesterday where he will visit relatives.

The K. of P. Athletic club will run an excursion via the D. Y. A. A. & J. railroad to Detroit August 29 at 75 cts for the round trip. The proceeds of which will be used in fitting up the new ball park that they have just rented from the Hawks-Angus road. The following gentlemen constitute the official board of the new club: President, D. C. McLaren; vice-president, Andros Gulde; secretary, B. B. Turn Bull; treasurer, George A. BeGole; trustees, H. S. Holmes, William Bacon, H. D. WitherilI, B. Parker.

At St. Paul's church next Sunday will ocur the anual mission service. On that day there will be three service, one at 10 o'clock, another at 2:30 and the last at 7:30. Among the speakers who will address the gatherings will be President Irion, of Elmhurst College, Rev. Schoettle, of Manshester, Rev. Paul Irion, of Freedom, Rev. J. Graber, of Francisco, and Rev. Meister, of Dexter.

The market today is as follows: Wheat red or white 70 cents; rye 44 cents; oats 32 cents; corn 30 cents; beans $1.25 to $1.30 for 60 pounds; clover seed June $5.00, alsike $7.00; apples 25 cents bushel; potatoes 40 cents; tomatoes $11.25 bushel; plums $1.75 to $2.00; beef cattle 3 to 5 cents; veal calves 5 to 5 1/2 cents; live hogs $6.00; sheep 3 to 4 cents; lambs 4 to 5 cents; chickens 8 cents; fowls 6 cents; eggs 15 cents; butter 14 cents.