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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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"The Sbone Rolled Away" at Dexter Baptist ontwen lost Sunday. Wm, Osborn, of Sharon is now grandpa to Albert -Osborn Ji, r I!ochester. A 50 year old apple tree reeently cut at Unadilla measured 28 inches in diameter. The Oescent Club will give an Easter party at the opera house in Dexter oti Friday evefiing. Owen McLain, who has been living tn Dexter village tor a time, has moved back on to his farm in Lima. The note of the frog has again been he.ird in the land.- Finekney Dispatch. TVJiat a fearful croak it must Be. Iïev. Lawrence Cole of Ann Arbor administered the lioly communion at St. James church Iexter, on Easter. There is a man at Green Oak wlic oinght to be tlie envy of all- his name is Orange FeacJi.- Pinckney Dispatdh. Jay Peatt and James Page of Dexter, have a fine 16-foot row boat, made by themselvee out of cyprees and rel eedar. The friends of Mr. and Ups. Jas. Tïacey, of öharon, helped make the 17th anniversary of their marriage a happy onO (on the 26th uit. Talk about sawing wood. The madhine onvned by Charles Reason is reported as having sawed 200 cords in 20 houns.- Pinckney Dispatch. Lote of camdidates in this county would like to get a machine like that to do business for thm. Cpt. Kirk should apply for a pension. Duiring the second night of "The Yolunteer," he w s wounded, having a front tooth broken oLl by an accidental blow from a musket bar - rel.- Ypsilanti Sentinel. Wounds :e suliing from a barrel are ïot eu s;oi,iible. Tlue frame awnlngs in iront of the Hewitt Block have been orn down, and neat canvass ones cover the windiows. It ia not probable that this impiwement - if it is an improvement will be oarried down the street.- Ypsilanti Sentinel. If it is not an improvement why not ? S. P. Foster closed a successful term of school in district No. 5, Dexter township, Thursday evening by givng an exhibition, lasting from eight until twelve o'clock, consisting of music, recitations and dialogues. The principal features oí the evening were "The Soldier's Reprieve," "Cooirtship under Difficulties" and "City and Country Life Compared," Each pupil was presented with a souvenir of the occasion con0istiag of a silk badge upan which were printed the names of all the

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier