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Factory Opens At Milan

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
May
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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Factory Opens at Milan

Milan, May 12. - Three carloads of machinery for the Stimpson Standard Scale factory have arrĂ­ved and are being put in place, and it is expected that the factory will be opened in about two weeks for business. 

Miss Collins, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Rouse, left for her home in Chicago Tuesday morning. 

Mrs. N. Redner left Wednesday a. m. for Chicago, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. Kochn, for a few weeks. 

Rev. H. A. Field exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. Emery of Dixburo, Sunday. 

Prof. A. D. Fondary sang a solo, "The Holy City," at the M. E. church Sunday evening in a very effective and pleasing manner. Mr. Fondary has a fine voice. 

The Baptist ladies held their tea social the afternoon of May 13 at the residence of Mrs. Geo. F. Mattin's. Tea was served from 5 until 8 o'clock. 

Little Hazel Fuller is quite ill. 

Miss Eliza Fuller's school is closed for the summer near Dixburo. 

Mrs. Chas. Taylor of Toledo, Is the guest of Milan friends for a few days. 

Mrs. O. P. Newcomb is putting down a cement walk in front of her residence on County street. 

Mr. Chas. Robison of the U. or M., spent Sunday with his wife and son in Milan. 

Mr. G. W. Barnes has returned from his Toledo trip. 

The Reading club met with Mrs. G. R. Williams Monday and Tuesday afternoons of this week. 

Mr. John Knight left Saturday for Battle Creek after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knight. 

Mr. L. H. Austin of Toledo, was in Milan the last of the week looking over the ground for the electric road which is expected to materialize soon.