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Chelsea

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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John Cook was in town, Tuesday. C. E. Letts, of Detroit, was in town, Tuesday. Doctora are on the lookout for colic these dayg. Tuesday, the 12, was the hottest day of the season, so f ar. Miss Bagge, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Gates. Omnibuses now run regularly between Chelsea and Kavanaugh lake. Farmers are in the midst of their wheat harvest. The erop will be very light. A. . Sawyer, of Ann Arbor, spent Tuesday night among his Chelsea frienda. Hon. S. J. Ives leaves today for Bay View, to enjoy its cooling breezes for a season. Miss Nellie Holmes, of St. Johne, was the guest of her cousin, H. S. Holmee. on Tuesday. Many of our citizens are seeking the cooling breezes of Kavanaugh lake, these hot days. The draught is becoming very severe in these parts. Spring crops are suffering seriously, O. T. Hoorer, formerly foreman in the Herald office, has found employment in the bank drug store. A. Allison has sold his old Franklin press, on which the Echo was formerly printed, to E. R. Crittenden of Howell. The Livingston Herald will be printed upon it hereafter. The serpent whispers assunngly into the ears ot mother Eve's daughters, "Thou shalt not surely die," as they look wishfully upon the " forbidden fruit," hanging on the apple tree in the back yard.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register