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County And Vicinity

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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- - - _ _ Mte8 Bmily Eiting, of Ann Arbor, is vteiting in. Saline. Mis. Büeiary Frey and son, of Cüielsea, are Aiml ArToir Tisitors. JlisB Ma Trouton has beea visiting fi-ieiids in Ch&lsea diiring the iveek. Chas. White and fatnily harO moved back from Ana Arbar.- Stockbriilge &ua. Miss Irene Milis, oí Bridgewater, lias leen visiting friends liere durlng the week. Mdss Anua oí Chelsea has teeui the g-u.es b of Ana Arbor friends tliis week. # Mts. joeepJiine Sanith is vislting hcr oomsln, Hiram Stocking and family at StocKbrldge. Mfeses Lulu Steger and Clara Snyler of Clielrica, luí ve tieea vteiting Ann Ai-I. iriciiils tlie week. Mik. C'athariiie lirown, daughter amd eon, of Frecdom, are spending the week here, the guests of Mr. and Mi, i. j. Leihinan. ' TJie Manchester Enterprise asks thls very important questioii : 'Are yon gettlng somethiiig ready to tafce to tie Washfenaw Coumty Fair, at Ann Artior ?' ' ITiöie basteen a y neral cry among i hout ilie poor erop of I yet An-usi Leeser, nu tlie John SchaiWe arm reporte In the ('h(-'r lard, 586 bushels irom i'-. ■ma Heory Heininger reports over tMrty busbele to ïhe acre. Probably the best drainage in Ann Arl.or te afi'orded by tEé neiv HUI st. latci-al Isewer, the discharge beiing at tlie fatO of $30.18 on $1,000 oí valuation. "Trap" wiüi be put in tlie taxjKt vers o restraia Uie "server gas" Hu. board oí public worka - Adii.-iji 3'rr.-s. toe la-w states tliat when tracttoa o-r ttoeshiag engtoes go apon tlie sbi-cets tliat Mica nrast be seat ahead to Avam teamia. It has Teen aotteod tlhat travel tlirougü our city stjreefcs -without comp.lying with tho law. eometinies. if any nmaways fataltics (sliould be eaused üy it tho owjiens of the emgine would be held ■responisible tliereíor. "A ten dollar bilí does aot í-atile to your pocket," says the Aun Arbor Ooairiier. Kever ia oui-s. 'But two nitíbefe Ulo," (Sam a-uthority.) Never &n ours, that is, hardJy- . "And Jiti liko íuanuor tho man with two to oí seaose makes more noise tham ome with a hoad fuU of bratas," :S;llllC nutboi-ity.) Go-t ye thcre. A tead Avith no gratos of sense has BOtMng in it to rattle. Your oíd works Ijoth ways- Adrlam Press. Tlie Walsh.toaaw Oouaty Fair, September 24, 25, 26 and 27, is practicaUy a iar.nier.s' h1iov, ;md they sJioüld moaopoiize its management. It comes aaly onco a y ear, and you can hardly afiord to miss it. There is pteaty of timo to prepare somefchqmg for exMMtiom ,-uul if you luive been favored with. a gxiocl erop, show your neig-JiLoi-s wlwt j-ou have. Ten oliances to one if (yo-u come to the fair Mitliout anything, you wil] see tihiogs on exhibitiou tliat jy-ou can "beat amd rcot half t ry.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier