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Pittsfield Would Welcome Cars

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
October
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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PITTSFIELD WOULD WELCOME CARS

Pittsfield, Sept 29.- Wheat seedling nearly completed. Corn cutting and bean harvesting have begun.

Mr. Mrs. Albert Fiegel of Ann Arbor, visited John Fiegel's, Sunday.

Dr. J. B. Steere is movlng back to his old home on the electric line.

J. Sutherland visited frienda near Chelsea last Sunday.

Mrs. Murphy who has been seriously ill for a Iong time, is reported as being no better.

Mrs. Edgar Nordman is staying with Ypsilanti friends at present.

Mr. Ross Read and sister Ethel, of Pickney, are visting friends in this vicinity.

Mr. Geo. Genebach and famlly of Jackson, and Mr. T. Niethamer and wife of Ann Arbor, visited at T. Summer's last Sunday.

John Fiegel has begun making cider. Friday is busy day.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Bohnet of Ann Arbor, were guests at home of Geo. Bohnet Sunday.

Mrs. Rose spent Sunday with Detroit friends.

Cars on the Toledo-Ann Arbor electric line are not running as yet, Pittsfield would gladly welcome the road.

Geo. Smith has moved to the house formerly owned by Mrs. Alabaster, on State street. Edward Klemsmith has charge of Mr. Smith's farm.