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Day
28
Month
April
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Nellie Queal has a mild form of diptheria. It is not tbought to be serious. Henry Scadin has returned from Benzonia, where he has had charge of the business department in Grand Traverse college. Henry looks tough and healthy. He has been engaged to teach at Benzonia another year. The editor of the Michigan Farmer recently visited the stock farms of W. E. Boyden and Wm. & E. N. Ball, of Webster. The resulta of his observations are giyen in the first two columns of the Michigan Farmer this week. Be sure and read it. The Webster people have thought that G-eorge Martin was not so careiully repairing, painting, papering and furniahing that house for nothing. And now the appearance of these tasty wedding cards dispels the f aintest doubta that might have been lurking in the minds of any. The next meeting of the farmers' club will be held at the residence of Abner Butler. The programme is as follows: Paper on"Farm Fences," Wm. Brockway reoitation, Dorr Queal; question box; practical suggestions on eggs, fruit ana butter, by Abner Butler; farmers' clubs, Adin Cushing ; society, Mrs. Brockway ; farm buildings, Mrs. Ira Backus ; power of music, Miss Jessie Williams.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register