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County And Vicinity

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Qiinil are reported plenWu] ai'.mnu ue Shanom farms. Mr. 'and Mrs. Base pranger are rganizing e claea in Dancing at Yplani i. The Oh:-: Fa.imer'-i Fire Ins. Oq. ata liiaul Ka edimmSissibii revoki'd in tíf gtiaiixi. Tlie papers uIjkjuI th country re oirt the usual aanwint o: Uallowceu 'ooi pranks. . C. N. Phmiiufr. foiniK-rly of the So. jnon milis, úh-ü at Sainaw recently tred 513 yeara. Tlie maid. oí the Chelsea M. E. imvli made $9 Ty a milk-maid or milk madie sotial last week. The ywuug pöoplie of tibe Oongreatíonal cliurch, Saleinv, are ttx R'ive gypsjy c'oincerti1 the camling season. The shcds at tli' Manchester BapBt cluirrh will be strictly ootvfined the brethren ha ving a key, herefter. .V 'yinun.ii man namod Czar Penny as married at Plyinouth the other ay. The next in line will be Kaiser Dollar. The Oakland cpwnty papei-s comíala about the 4'open violations of ame laws, every day." Wliere are ie wardeneï On Friday evening, Xov. llth, at W. H. Whitenrarsirs residcnce, Mila-n, the 3aptist Missiou. "bami a-re to give au ntertainment. The. bazaar of St. Mary's church, Chelsea, wtoich was to have been opend last Wedinesday, lias been postpon1 lint il to-night. Globe Furalture factory is coinpielled to wlork thieir men, nights, they re so cröwdted wi'tlï orders.- Xorthille oor. Plymto-utli Mail. Bdin Ivamlj, aged 86 years, died recently at íthB líame of his daughter Mre. Seakle, in Gras-s Lake. He former. ly lived at MaaiehJaster. The bemevoüent eooif-ty of N. Webster and S. Haanbnrff, held a social and fair at thO hiomie of Alonzo Olsaver, in "Webster, last Saturday. Proceeds devcrted to hoome beaievolences. The Milan Leader recounts a large ■numbcr of pranks played upou raerchanta ;ui(l business ho'uses in that village by Halloween scamps. TliO Dexter pewple have about come toi the concluBioti to utilize their setuool luniise towier for the town olock given thm toy M.rs. Dexter. Sensible. The AVíivnc Etevlew lntlmatee that the old rüokory in th ewest part of town thut the M. C. R. R. calis a depot, ught to be replaced by a new buildin;;. Oh, no! Autnmn edngs its tune tor winter's lation. Tlie farmer can tako a rtx nwBiiih's recreation trom last summer's toil and Kifi" tor eider und the torbidden fruit- the sipple.- Ex. alxnit beaius, Harvey Sency ajkee tii-c .leud. Last Saturday h ïauled to .town at on load with one team, a íew pounds over 105 bashels, peceMng $169.90 ïar the samo.- ("hel sea IIii-;ld. Rev. Dr. Cühais. Rcilly oipens a fair for Si. M.i.ry's cliurch, Chelsea, tOnight, and will teil the petaple about hiie tiii "Front the. Hills of Lyndoii tío tlue Hillá of Romie." Tlve talr lasts two ïiig-hte. The. male population of Dext-er was increa'scd by tliree last week. The three r-anii' mikcd and ta stay. Purthr particulars can 1 obtained by intervlewtng 0. E. Ooy, Mr. Wlnega and J. O. Tlioimipöon.- Dexter leader Somi of the bicyclists of Micliiga aro beding "done up" by a couple o. sharpers. One oí them strikes a tow with ii very ïair whieel which he Bell at a very reasomable price on accoun ol straijihtened circumstances. Th tseccmd auan appear.s upon the scen Bhortly iftor and readily recognize liis whoel. Of eourse, he can prov his ownereMp and the purchaer i wit to the amount of $20 or $30.-3a. I,yoii Picket. ?ta published in this state is mioire cnreiul tto giw proper credit tor Lto iteime tialom irota ot-her papera han tbe Ootaiirteir. If anything luw teem flatoen ïrouu tae Xoi-th rille Becord amd örecfited tra anoitlir pajper, it biEus been the result oli accident. Ypsilauti'K new industry. "The Harrisou & Miller Goal Mining .Machine do.," will sauggle up to the pump Cactory and keep huiu-e in the same building-, white the Ooifee Boaatlng Uü'. staikdB by to keep tilines warm Jor tlieni. While Mr. and Mi-.s. S. O. Ives were ati.sent ïroiin honve recently, some oue eiateixxl their residente and rausacked evorything ircwn cellar to g'arret.- lliolsea tílíandard. As as tliey didii't -wool-sack them and earry them away, Mi-. Ive proibably leéis grateïul. A. E. Lettja lia, atajkiep tlus seasoo, fpoan ome qolony of tewi, 98 ïull secttemt) of hioneiy, or over 100 pouuds. tluife is tlite niiowt swieetness we have hiea.rd nepoa-ted tiioiin ome ltive thiis Beftan.- Sto. Lyon Exeielsior. Those bees meike breaid icw Mr. lootte. Oau it be called be-bi-oad? Th 0. E. are planning a, series of nwwithly mieekmary meetings to be glven in place oí tlie Hinday eveningservice. Father Bndeavorer Clark ia Taking a trip ai-ouiul world and Uk; experience and oteerTations will farniEb thO backbone of these meetinigs.- iWelsea Standard. We cajled at the g-ua factoii-y on loaiday and to'und eveuything boonir ng. Mr. Bitainley liafe been ,olbligel o eniploy more men to keep up witli 8 orders, a.nd by tte ■w.ay, they re miainil'iWturin,!' a very nice loiokïg g-u:n doiwji t-here.- Nortliville cor. lymoutli Mail. Great gmns! Asa Darling, a farmer living six liles KMitlh oi Ypsilanti, reports that ie Ívones oí a iiivastodon have been Isoovered on his farra. Among the mis (repoirted, ie a tootli weighing iree poiuids, and a tir.-ik edght and ne-halï feèt long. Mr. Darling is reOTted to bs a truthful man. We vill u.mloiubtcidly ha[ve au ex'r.liugly eoild winter uaüesB all signa i,il. poirn are ecitra, tiitek, uKkrat hjoniaes are tliree times their sual Bize, (ioi.il is $7 a: ton, and ediws' pouket books ae woei'ully mp'ty. If there aj-e aay ether signs -;il aomue knul heajted reaUer pleaïse o'iiiy us?- Brtooklyn Exponent; D. Vreilenburtr Khowcd UB two enormous bcets-last Mooday. Th.?y weigh d 8 1-2 and 9 pounde respectively. The beefes aire oí the blood variety nd the eeeá was brought frora Illitris nineteen years ago. If there are ny more beets in tliis vioinity that an beat these beot, wc should like o gaze on them.- So. Lyon Picket. It is a ca.uti.oia tlue way new guns alve 1;yecn pouiriiiig fcvtb this burg of Ut, whiether it fe a .fapt that piar eailers hiare teen stji'ivüig tol wrk. up Xñ'g tirad'e, oír wtother the ' imen hiave becwnie entümiaisstic cwer tfliO iidfela af tiew tools, we are unable a say. HolwpMer tamle ftae .selao iians Innic ücen made a,nd the gun .ub boys AVill no longer tiake a back beat. - Saline Observer. Hom. E. P. Allen was here Saturday vening, but owinig toi delayed trains, id nkt arrive until late. Han J. D. buil filled in, the time befare Mr. Aleia's arrivlal, wlth a short talk, and B. G. Hantord &ang a ssong, which rere boith well takea. Mr. Allen is lwfiys welcoimed at Clinton, and his speech was oae of the very best giveu O this ïall. He ha,di Va come one undred and iifty miles to fill the apointment.- Clinton Ijocal. Milán Leader: "Albert Humplirey rae in Ann Arbor one da y last week. He says tlrat last Friday night durng the big wind süoaimi, Mr. and Mns. D. H. Bavis, foi-raerly oí this place, eld a 2x4 scantling aigainst the door neiarly all nlght to keep the ouLse í'iüiit side up, and that they vore k buey at it that they did not hear the roof of the Btable next .door vhen it lilew ofl with a terrlfic rash." Tliis item ie jraiag the grand roundB: 'Landte in Michigan," eay.s a well fcisted travfle-r, "will advance frora 25 tloi 35 per cent. in the next tro lease, aind I'll -vag-er my head on it. Th boiom in tlue northwest has exilwdied, and the flamnuarBl wtuo, do not öeek lurtlii-r costly ventures in the Hoaitli are .ilocking biak to the wel] siettled states. Michigan will get her íull filiare. An advanoe in real es ate i iuevii able.'" A Jaifhsan yomny lady euggestcd tio her letrothed the other night that they begin practicing ecomoany by 't ,'n otcupyiug the Baime chair. ïhis a i".iiK)inir avIlIi a y-enganee, for oí i' tbe po'or fellow liad ,to bear ttoe barden. - Grasa Ijake Neïvs. The Oclitoir oE the X'ew's an'ust be a crusty oíd betoediét Do pëak of lier as a "burden," If she te ome, we .should not lie níi-aid t wug&r a íair sized pumpkín tihat be wo'uld bear .such a iburMa and aqueeze it tol liis lieart in an ecfitacy oí dclight, and gigh för more. If any tawn or city tan malee a Iwt ter showiiiiï tliau Manchester in the orsuiiizatiüii of a lecture course, we want to henr fro;m 1hem. The high school committee, uader the leader ahip of Prof. Essery, in one 'eek's time sold 250 eeasora tickets for the comrae, secured,. bllled and sold singl tickets for the Kalophoas ïvho pav the first etttertainment ooi Thursdaj ïiiglit, and a.fte-r paying all expense put in thO bank $250. The first en tertiainanent was o. decided succes daá orar people lia-e full fatith in th succeedlug ones being likewise.- Man chester Enterprise. The Lieelie Docal has fo-und an ol man named Facey who has lived fo soime' time on 75 cents a week. H is; TT years of age, is quite feeble, ani síuHsis'ts on what be can purchase for ttoe amuiaffR'ieirt uum oí seventy-fivc cents a week, íurntehed hhn by Blackanjan 'tiOKrnislhip. At time he received $1.50 per wek froim the tiofwiiiih.i.p, but. íor Bomie reason tlie pittaace was reduced oiim-half. Tlie oíd gtenitliman saya timt it takes fine íig-uring t,oi koeip soul and "body tot;c i o'n ten and one-half cents per day. but ttuat the íaot that he is tioiothless a.nd f-annot eat mieat is an tem in his ítiivun' in the' etirug'gle. The oíd cmaii luaa llvieá alone for íorl!ears. and will n irtato tlie dea oí gwug bo thé) county Iiouse.

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Ann Arbor Courier