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County And Vicinity

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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1892
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TUifus Ivimí, an old i)ion'(.T of Brldgei ■vatar, died Oct. 2th, a.ured 77 years. It takes a mig-hty good financier to get even a fair grado oí apples tor $1 per buehel. Registra tío n day in all the townHhips takes place next Katimlay. Repu blieans should remember. 'The Dexter News man talks about n. dangerwis silver quarter. Hov Au tliO wOTld did he get on to it? It toloik 80 friends of Mrs. Thalia Glimpse, otf Bridgewater, tw help her celébrate her 70th birtliday oiu the 24th uit. ■ If ai body meet a body filling1 up wltih rye, Blionld he squirt some CliloridO int,, him upon tlile sly?- Ypsilanti CloimmerciaL ! i A good mamy of our studente are wearimg black ribbon out of respect to Ppesidient Harrison's berearement. - Ypsilantian. Quite a auamber of the Cleary College boys went to Ann Arbor Monday, to hear -Ste-renson talk and came back disgueted.- Ypsilantian. From all over the coumty comes the protest of too moicn careless shootIng by amateiir sportsmen. Farmera are rightfully kicking. Tf woimein were to get into politics g-emerally it woiuld be fun in the middle oí a lively cajivaBs to1 see them trjr ta nail ckdnpaign lies. - C5ielsea Herald. Mr. L. H. CogsweH, of Green Oak, has sold his large oraion erop at 82' ceints per buishel. He had abooit 1,500 buehelB, briinging him. about $1,200. - Sa. Lyom. Pickeit. ThO Saline Observer completed the 12th year oí its hietory last week. It is omO of the best local papers in the state, and the people of Saline evidently appreciate that f act. ThO Glazier-Strong Oil Stove Company got their new dynamo in place last Saturday, and the ligh+s were turned1 on again in the evening, being much more satistactory than before. - Chelsea. Herald. "Our marriage licenses teil the story -:is the Reading Teleplione." No they dom't- not ome quarter of it. The divoree docket and the graveyard lun-e tnedr chapters in the narvative.- Adrián Press. Ooi. Elmer W. Boww of Ypsïlanti,, has been appoint-ed Brigadier General in place oif Gen. Eugene Robinson, oí Detroit, whoso eomimission lias ex]ire(L AVashtenaWs new general will never have nim-li tjehting to di. Tluy are grriaig a M'i-ics of old ■a.-hidind dances down ar Plyniouth. "All join bande and eircle to the left." "Gents to 'the risnt." "Grand rigtt and leit." "Promenade- to seats." Oh, no! We nevcr have been there. Mr. J. J. Palmer, the brak?man whioee lnaal whb 8k terribly Injured while couiilin.ir caam at Ann Arbor reoently, reteived $75 a.s the proceeds oí a beoeflt baill priven liim by the railroaú roen last Thursday.- Ypsilanti Gomimercteli A good niomy of our democratie propte attended th big oi the demo;-racy alt A'nn Arbor Monday, a.nd ate roest ox and sheep.- MiTnm I.oaidler. Gu,esH that all the roost sheep thiey g'ot vram some oí Stevenaon. f ree wool. The editor of the Picket sampled the otlwr day, some extra.-fine sweet eider, direi-tly Ironn .the mili of A. Ahlernian. oí Rushton. .It was very fine in qua.1ity, and eviöently was made from the lièst oí írait.- So. Lyon Picket. Don't pass tliat ing arounid. It may get worked. Editor Sroitli, of the Milan Leader, is a hustler on, his wheel. He gets all over 'the country, and must have aa adin.ira.ble 'knowledgê of the condition oi rjountry roa-ds. He should give some Kf his observations for the benefit of the good cause of better i-oads. Mr. J. W. Harrisson has returned fiom PittsbU'rg ümd has shipped to this city all the patterns for the manufacture of the Harrison coal mininp: minchines, with the intention of -tiirtins a íactory in Ypsilanti. This wlll be a very important addition to our nuanufaJcturinK industries. - Ypsilaiitiaii. The XorthviUo Record ffives this si nsible advice: "The leaves will soon be off the trees. Iton't burn them, but rake them up and put them in piles on yoiur garden. By eo döing you will have sotme nice material in the pprin.ü', and wlll ooit have nunoyed nelgtiböps wiih sanudgy bomftres." Mattere political are In a decidedly fcvci-ish Ktate in this t;vnshii at present, and there is every proepeet that they will no continué uiitil alter elf;t'.;au. Party Unes-, the old anes, are beimg drawn very tin'ifl. At pi-esent mjatter? seem t stnnj in of the domio-cratH, with the republicans a íair weciomd, while both partios aro tirying #o wiu tlu'ir fteoeedere back firorni the people'B party ilKM. - NterwK MLstsea Jennie Swuine and T-illian Dajnom weát to Niágara Fallé last Friday niht. Fred Gteorge and Flurwice JSwaine went alcms to keep the little girls from tallinlg into the river, ntd Mrs. Swaiiie ohaperoned tho pari y. The two little R-irls were premis (1 a trip anywhere they might ehoose flor flowers on the M. C. traíDB this suimmer. They decided to celébrate "Coluinbu l)ay" at the Falla and went with connpliraents of the compamy. Tliey were gone three lia y 8. - Commercial. KegietratlOD da y in all the town Shipe taken pla ■ ■ ncxt Baturday. líe publk-ans should remember. De-xter tafimere find tlieir clover see mucli botter than was expected, ani of oourse, rejoice thereat. - NeVB. Foster Littchiiield ittarned Mondaj fi-oiiL Chicago, wherie ha took in best he ooniM, tflie ypea.t Columbus day opcnini? of the Expasition grounds He had to le satifted witli shnply socinjí thO gestlures and motiong o the oratlOTls of the day. The five tliou.sanxl .sing-ers werte aH so great ai diistant-e fram him that the sea o lacee reiriiinded hira oí aai enormous bed oí patnisyies, yet he iindoubtcdly enjoyed the mnudc iar b-etter than i li had been nearer the great chorus of vioiees. He finds his sou Ernie wel sitnated and enjoyimg business life in the muminoith city.- Dexter Iead er. A g'ood joke is told about a recent pole radsLng on tlie Xixon farm, neai Hcio. Bel'ca-e the pole was hoistec ome wag placed a bottle on the Miiall end of it. The ornament was uu notieed imtil the pole was in place and then the difficwlty waB, li'ow to gt the bottle down? (The contente we later, were already dorivn.) Sev eral BChemeB were tried and founc wantiiiü-, and finally the old "sunooth boi-f" was l)rHi.-!it out and loaded and the innocent catase of all the ti'O'U'ble blowa to atoms. iloral- A.sk io vuur pole no man who carriee hie entliusiasni in a bottle - Dexter Niews. a loog time it has been the wteh of anany of our people to have ia race track, amd now it is a eer tainty. Mr. Helber, wlio gome days Kin e broke Bod on hls own premises and roapped out a good half mile circle, is pushing the werk a.s rapid ly as the Hmited number o'F helpers can do it. Several appeals have been made few help and we now suggest that every ome thiat can turn ou1 and lend a little assistance, you will be paid for it later on. Nothing we can dk will draw larger crowds ani leaive more money here tliaji a day now and then g-iven to. horse racing. If you cannot go yourself send a mau and help the work along. - Saline Oberier. Mr. Samuiel Post,, of Detroit, and Miss Jessie L. Robblns. oí Ypsilanti, were married Wednesday afternoon at 6 Vloek. The cereinony t,ook place at, Kt. Luke's chureli, liev. Mr. MacLean oificiat,ing. Mise Ruth Carpenter amd Mr. Quirk, bot.h Oiï this city, acted as bricfesmaid and groomsman respectively. A reception was held at the hO'U'se immediately a f ter the ctwmony at. tne cuwcii, anu was a.itendeil by ïbowt 100 relatives and iimmediate frieiwfe of the two families. Au elegant eupper was eerved and the eve,nin.s: wias pleaeantly spent in diaacing and other aaniusementis. The happy couple left om the night train for New York city aiml upon tihelr retnirn tliey will re.nid'e on Baiker st., Det.polt.- Yiisilnmi Omraeroial. The mem who want mere religión are: The man who Iets nis horse sstamd all day in the rain without aiffl blauket; tlue maa who reiuses to pay the preacher betause he does Bot preach to suit hirn; the man who g-powls like a bear with a sore head whcii his wife aaks him for money; the woman who whispers it around that sioime other woman is not what he omght tx be; the preacher who is always loiaking araund for an easier place ait a higher salary; the man who walks the streets with his liands in liis pockets Vhile his wife carries the bato; the man whose neighbors have au idea he is a Christian; the preaeher wliose sermona never help anybody; and the man who keeps a dos and can't alïoird to take his home paper. - Ex. A. home wedding most pretty in its appointment.s was celebrated at the realdience oï Mr. Walter Bfewltt, on Huron st., Ypsilanti, Tuesday al't-ernioon, Oct. 25, at 4:30 o'elock. Tlie beide was Miss l'anilime Hewitt and the sroom was Mr. Iewis C. Brooks, of Detroit. Rev. Mr. MacLean, of Bay City, formerly of St. Tuke's church of this city, performed the cereniony. Miss Helene Trim, of this city, and Miss Lizzle Booney, oi St. Clair, acted as bridesmaida, and Mr. Itobert Menzie, of Detroit, as best man. ThO parlors were decorated very tastefully with chrysanthemums. Tlie cei-emony ivas witnessed by nearly Ll hundred relati-es and (ricnds. Mr. Brooks is cashier of the Detroit Slectrical Works and they will reside uipoa their return at Blodgett Terraje. Jeffert-'om

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