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Five Poisoned By Eating Cheese

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Four children of Mr. Joseph Calhoun, who lives east of Milan, were poisoned by eating fermented cheese. Two of the children are in a serious condition, but it is thought they will survive. Harmon, the young son of Mr. Charles H. Kelsey, a traveling salesman in the employ of the Paige & Chope Co., wholesale paper dealers of Detroit, was also poisoned. 

Rep. Whitaker wasted no time in introducing Mayor Copeland's pet bill in the house at Lansing. It was introduced Wednesday and is one of the first bills introduced in the legislature at this session. It is entitled a bill to issue bonds to pay Ann Arbor's debts.