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A Pittsfield Man Broke Collar Bone

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
September
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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A PITTSFIELD MAN BROKE COLLAR BONE

Pittsfield Junction, Sept. 3.- No new cases of diphtheria and present patients are improving.

A little daughter of Samuel Morgan has been on the sick list for a few days.

Miss Fletcher, of Ypsilanti, began school in the Carpenter district last Monday.

Picnics and excursions have been the main topic of conversation lately.

Tichnor & Hutzel have purchased a corn husker and shredder.

F. C. White began school in the Crittenden district this week.

Miss Anna Pontnty has returned from Owosso.

Mrs. F. Hutzel is visiting friends in Chicago.

A large number from this vicinity "took in" the Farmers' picnic last Saturday, and Labor Day at Owosso.

The Stone Sunday school gave up their proposed excursion to Belle Isle on account of the diphtheria scare.

Wm. Palmer, who is working at Herman Rayer's, had the misfortune to be thrown from a buggy Saturday afternoon, thereby breaking a collar bone. Several years ago he was kicked by a horse, making him practically a cripple for life. Last spring he broke an arm. We wish you better luck in the future, Will, and you have our sympathy.