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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Robert Shaw is quite low. Orange blossoms in the near future. Several cases of scarlet rash in town. Wool market opens at 18 26c, per lb. C. A. Hendricks left Monday for the west. Report saya June will bring Orange blossoms. Rev. Barry is suffering from an attact of quinsy. Geo. Walker left Monday for Washington Territory. Peter Weinnett, who has been quite 11, is much better. Mrs. D. Wheeler is now settled in Mrs. G. A. Cobb's house. A. K. Rouse and family have moved to South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fish spent Sunday with relatiyes in Clinton. The frost has hurt the small fruit very badly in this locality. Mra. R. H. Marsh visited friends at Ypslianti, the 27th inst. Mrs. Geo. Cobb is visiting her son, Geo. H., at Grand Rapids. Dr. Underkirchner can now be found over I. Oppenheim's store. Mrs. W. E. Pope is still confined to the house though convalescent. Farmers are giving their orchards their animal bath of paris green. Mr. and Mrs. Will Emmert, of Chelsea, were in town Saturday and Sunday. L. E. Brown will occupy the house vacated by A. K. Rouse, on Chicago-st. Mrs. Russell Mills and daughter Lilian returned home from a Detroit visit Saturday. Miss Gertrude Smith, of Ann Arbor, has been the guest of Joseph Wood and family the past week. Two tarĂ¡ntulas were found by one of our grocerymen in one bunch of bananas. He declares that was not the kind of goods he bought. Mrs. Jeness-Miller's lecture has already begun to bear good fruit in Saline, as several ladies will soon adopt her costume as a matter of practical experiment. Webster. Miss Rash is the guest of Rebecca Tubbs. The reading circle holds a picnic Saturday at Base Lake. Two road graders have been purchased by the town and have just arrived. Commissioner Litchfleld is seeing that the town is divided into three districts. The old one is used by that part of the town which used it most last year. The reading circle has its last meeting on Friday, May 31, at the residence of Mr. Albert Williams. The programme coneists of music.an oration, recitations, essays, andextemporaneousspeeches by the members. A cordial invitation is extended to all who can, to attend the closing meeting.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register