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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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MnBOBic valentine social and ball at Milán tSiis year. E. Bordine, at Wi'lis, has closed out his groceiios and now hand'es only méate. The Y. P. A. has been re-organ'zed at Whittaker, and a brand new Bet of officers chosen. The ladies of the M. E. church, Milán, are tp give a 'Washuigton's birthday entertainment. Charlle Cooley has comcluded to try hls hand at auctioneerlng. Charlie halls from Manchester. At Cone, Sunday before last, eleven persons were baptized and íive unlted with the church. Hon. H. E. PattengÜl, state supt. of public instruetion, vislted the Milán schools last week, apd praised their efficiency. Mre. Laura Wa'lace of Manchester, mother oí ex-Sherif Wallace, of Saline, celebrated her 88th birthday last ■week Wedmesday. Married at Ann Arbor, Jan. 22 d, 1896, by Rev. C. M. Cobern, Miss Addie L. Crosby of Btockbridge, to Mr. Beverly A. Halstead, of Perry, Mich. A joint installation of o.'íicers oí the Odd Fellows and Daughters of Eelekah was held at Milán last week, followed by a banquet. All had a fine time. The CVbserver observes that three or four youngr fellows - not gentlemen -had better keep away from church Sunday evenings, or else behave themeelves while there. Mrs. M. "Webb has a cactus that has been in blossom eeveral weeks, at one time it had upon lts various branches one hundred beautiful red flowers.- Saline Observen Thos. Henley, bo-rn in Ireland 80 years ago. died at Whittaker Sunday of last week. He had resided on ■the farm on which he died, 35 years. He leaves a widow and nine children. There is nothing very slow about this, irom the Stoekbridge Sun, either : "O. S. Gregory found a tnitteu in his hen roost. Owner can have property by eallmg, proving the same, a-ild paying for this advertisement." Mrs. E. Iindsey, one of the oíd pioneers of this county, and mother oi Mitb. Paul Snauble of Ann Arbor, was found dead in her bed on Jan. 20 th, at her home in Saline. She was 75 years of age. Jacob Trautwine, of Dexter, has mad a solid oak chair with masonic emblems in the back, upholstered in plush. and gives the same to "VVaslitenaw Lodge F. & A. M. lexter, ior the use of the W. M. ■'There were 3G5 marriages in Washtemaw county in 1895," says the Salem correspondent of the Northvi'le Record. That is ïight as far as it S'oes, but it does not go far cnough, for there were more tlian that number. Br. Doek of the University, is wanted in a Philadelphia medical college. The studente don't want to lose hun aaid eay to Dr. Doek, "Doe, don't tío it ! Stick like a Irarr Doe I" - Monroe roe Democrat. The advice has Leen taken. Phide'ia Lindsley, widow of Henry K. Watson, died at her home in Saline, on Monday of last week, aged 45 years. Of this death the Saline Observer eays : "Anoüier mother lias gone, another home broken, and another famlly of bright and loving li t - "tlO children are left alone in the wrld." Whn W. E. SiBson of Tecümseh, went over to his farm in Eiga, the other day to eee how thiiigs were getting along, he found that 51 head of liogs had died of cholera. Thus iar tJie cholera seems to be restricted to hogs on the farms. Jïo üeaths among tihos that ride in passenger cars are reported, whlch is to te regretted. - Monroe Democrat. The principal of the Manchester high schools is e'ivlng very thorough lnstructions in phi'osophy, chemistry, etc, and to those who take physics, he lately gave some very timely advice. 'ooking toward the welfare of the pupils, as weil as to economy in time, and school expende. - Adrián Fre-'S. Joseph Cone and Asa "Whitehead are manufacturing a washing machine that's taking the "cake" right allong. It is Mr. Cone's invention, and they are seüing them as last as they can make them. - Milan Leader. That may be what waehlng machines are for, but it 6eems as tho'igh they should take the dirt. The Northville Record man claims that there is 'but one editor of the M. P. A. oiitside the executive committee who can take the trip to Mexico. That wlll be íound an erroneous impreesion when the time comes. Besides a large mumber will go to New Orleaais, and then Bro. Neal would not play the dog in the manger, because he eould not go himseli. prevent others from going -vho can and who dessire to ? Certainly not. A card on the outside oï office door says : "Gorne to lunch. Be back in ten minutes' And, the man -wül be tliere on time. That is, or nome days, weeks, cv even months, he wi 1. Then he wlll be at home occasionally for a day. Jïe'll teil you he had a headache - a turn of cho'era inorbus, I or maybe he'll gay he had a lump in I títe stomach and feit too miserable to i move. The lump was probably two three ten-minute lunches conden?ed. The man who "bolts" hls lunches wi'l liad Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best iriend he ever met. There is no case of biliousness. constipation, infigeetion, "heart-burn," or any of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little ■'Pe'lets" will not cure. They cure permanently. Send 21 cents in one cent stamps to the "World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Domman Sense Medical Adviser," profuse'y illustrated.

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