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The "Temple of Fame" at Dexter was a gre...

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Day
3
Month
December
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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The "Temple of Fame" at Dexter was a great success. E. D. Gilbert ships 1 ton of poultry a day oo an average from Dexter. At Munitli the entire vote of tlie M. E. cliurch was in favor of admitüng woimn as lay delegates. On Thursday nnd Prifluy evenings the Temple of Ame is to be produeed at Chelsea. It is well worth hearing and seeing. Livern Parsons was cliosen register of deeds of Wells county, Dak., and W. L. Sanford county clerk. Both former Saline boys. The young people of the M. E. clmrcli, nf Dexter, bave a sulieme under way to refurnleh and carptt the basement of ttieir cliurch. The Manchester M. E. churoh voted 18 yes and ' no on the question of woinen hr delegates. In the Sliaron M. E. cliurch 17 were for and 3 agaiast. The 80th birthday of Mr. Orland Clark, of Stockbridge, was celebrated recently ty liis children, among them being Mrs. Chas. Canüeld, of Chelsea. Dan Lindsley was sent to jail ten days by .Tustice Webb of Saline last week for persistently forcin his company upon a lady vvho did not appreciate it Benj. Culy, Geo. A. Peters, and A. S. Lyon are delegates from the Scio P. of I. to the Farmers' county convention to be held in Arm Albor December 19lh. Over one humlred of Chelsea's best citlzens attended the reception tendered Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Uonrad at the ele gant home of Mr. tnd Mrs. George Blaich lttstFriday niprht.- Standard. Hcllpvllle merchante are afraid trade will leave them f the A. A. & Ypsi. st. U. R. is contlnued to that place, and therefore they tight it. All great mprovements have to flglit tlieir vay to success. The number of miirriage licenses issued the past few weeks has boen unusually large. Is this dtie to the McElnley bilí, too?- Saline Observer. There will be a great many bilis due, on that account, however. The total reeeipts of the fair given by the Germán churcli last week, were $299, 63, netting that society about275. During the past ye.ir it bas paid an indebtedness of $700, being now free froai debt. - Chelsea Standard. Iiip Van Winkle sought the solitude of a mountain gorge for his twenty years nap, when he could just a3 well have sat in some non-advertisinj; store and slumbeied away the time without fear of Intrusion. - Siockbridge Sun. VVhitmore Lake will have to take a back seat on the higlit of its pastor, as ur new M. E. cliurch preacher, Hev. McGee, stands about 6 feet 5 luches in his boot-", and he U no slouch of a preacher eithir.- Novi cor. PIcket. If the masons can continue thcir work to-day the brick laying upon the new cliurch will be completed or nearly so. The furnace will be in iun uïnar order today. A large portion of the tirst coat of piaster is alrcady on.- So. Lyon Picket. We wonder how many of the ricli, front pew holden in this community, out of their bountiful plenty helped soine poor neighborto give his family a good Thanksgiving dinuer yesterday? Please don't all speak at once. - Dexter Leader. Some of them perhaps have done what the Leader suggests, without aJvcrtiáing the deed . Prof. Kfdzle, our distinguished Agricultural chemlst, has been visitlng tlie beet-sugar industry of Grand Island, Nebraïka, and returns full of enthusiaom over its wonderful sucoess. Ile says that a ton of beets will produce 210 lbs. of sugar and that 15 tons ot' beets can be raised to the acre. The Prof. bel'eves that Michigan can produce, not only an ampie supply for itself hut can become an exporter of it. Ho will begin a series of experimente in thls line at

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