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Death Of Sarah D. Giles

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Day
9
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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"In the midst fo life we are in death." How true these words comej to uh all. Today we are moving] alang happy in the society of ourj friends, in the night time the relent-l less hand of death steps in and takesj frora us one of the dearest ones, and I to-morrow we are in mournlng. Wc aro moved to wrlte these word! f rom the f a et that on Tuesday morn-j ing last at a bout 1 o'clock the im- mortal spirit of Sarah D. Giles, ofl tule city, pus.sed away from car Uil fuit'ver. Miss Giles was taken ill on Sunday.l but was not considered dangerous nn-l til Monday evening, when she beganl to sink rapidly, and died at 1 o'clork.l The diseaee was congestión of the! brain. Miss Giles was born at Marshall.! Mieli., Ang. Tth, 1846, and her parentsl removed to Aan Arbor beforo slic wasl one year oíd, and she has lived licn-l ever sdnce, for forty years residingl In the house In whlcb she died on Full-I er st. She leaves one sister Miss! Louisa D. Giles, of this city, and oneJ brother B. I). fiiips, of Detroit. For over l'i; yeara she had been ai faitliful, trusty and honored employé of the Courier office, havtng entered! npon duty her e May Sth, 1805, andj was otte ín whom tbe most implicit] ccmfidence was placed. 8be was re-l spected for hor feroe ïiobility, belovedl ior lier afiectionate dlsposltlon andj pleaHin traite of eharacter, and willj be Bincerely mourned by her friends.j Tliis makes the second death in the] family athin the year, the mother,j Mrs. B. F. Giles, having died Dec. 31st,J 1S90. i Tlie funeral will be held Thursdayl a. nv, at 10 o'elock, from the familyl residenee on Fuller st., Rev. Camdenl M. Cohërn condnctLog the services. I The following recipe tor making al livi' torn is taken from an exchanucj ■vhicli speaks advisedly; "GritJ push, snap, vim, energy, churchesl schools, academies, morality, enter' prise, harmony, cordiality, choap prop erty, advertisiíiír, henlthy location, talk about it, help to improve it, patrauize it-s merchunts, faith exhibited by good Avorks, honest conipetition in business, help all public enterprle, elect good men to office, speak well of lts public-spirit'ed citizens. and be eme oí them yonrselt. Remember tliat cvcry dollar Lnveeted in permaiiMit loca] Improvementa is that mm-H on interest. Always .-lieer on the incii that ivo in for improvements. By followinf; thla recipe yon are sure to iiavi' a live town." Martin Haller sells Sinyrii;), Moquette, Wilton, and Byiantlne ruK ut, close figures for the Ilolida.vs. Cantón flannel miakea a nood bath blanket for a baby. It should be large eaouRh to cómpletely envelopp t child until it is wiped thotonghly dry. Every boy and glrl in tbe state -n-ho wteíiee a pair of American Club Nkates uiickle platedl should Wrlte the Detroit Times, which proposes to give away 5,000 for new subscrlbers. It will pay you to go and sec M. Ilaller's fnrnlture establishnu-iit. You will have no trouble to select sometbing suitable for a present.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier