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County And Vicinity

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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How flshers differ as they wait And for a nibble bcg; Sonie use un oíd tin can for bait Aud others use a keg. -Washington Star. The remains of Thomas F. .Leonard wUl be iaterred In the family burying lot at Pray's cemetery ia Baperior, eveatuially. Ohiairles Keeb will remove his family hiere from Aimi Arbor this week. He will occupy hls owin residence on Baber st - Dester leader . 0-r in aiaton there is a family named Ice. Shouid thdink it would lx Tory popular jusï aow. Very n-ice to haTO ico always with you. Prof. E. I. "Walker, who foirmerly taught in the Dexter schools, has been ongaged as principal of tlie pchools at Docatur, 111., at a Balairy of $1,650. The Cluelsea Standard publishcd W. W. Wedenneyer's comnienceinent address at tliat place in tfull. Th is will probably necesítate the construction oE a new speech ly ''Weedy." A worm gayly dressed in pink, is destroyinu,' the eorn about Grass Lake. Soeie farmers have stopped richting him and nowed thcir iields fO' buckwheat.- Adrián Press. That wUl lH'iníí them to the scratch. The burtaJ of Avery. "tl'e yoimget dliild oí Mi-, a.ntl Mi. E. E. Oalkins, occurred from Wie house Sunday aftennoon at 6 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Coberm officiatedu The lioreaved ]iarejnt ha,e the deepest sympathy of many frieadis Hon. M. P. Wing, of La Crosse, Wis., Iaw '62, ánd a former resident of this county, died recently at bis home in that city. He married for his first wife Miss Hannah A. Palmer, of Scio, in 1850, who died tlie next year. In 1863 he married a lady of Fondulac, AVis., who witli three children survives Sim. He was a verv prominent man in the community wliere lie lived. The lady who always has some good recipie says, "A broüed salt msckerol makos an excelllent breakfast relish for spring ; it hould be soaloed over nig-ht, ekin side up, in plenty of water. It is equally sjood, or better, if boiled, and then some hot: creara witli a lurnp of "outter BíDÜ a few drops of vinegar iu it, be poured o-er it." B. L. Baxter attended the oommencemenifc at Ann Arbor last week and had a very pJeasant visit there. He was the guest of Judge Oooley and Judge Oheever and also called upoa. ex-Gowrmoir Feldli. Mr. Baxter was regent of ie University during war times and -henee enjoye quite an extended personal nequaintance in Ann Arboir. He ma-de a three days' trip of it, Tisiting friemds in Ypsilanti on

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier