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Day
7
Month
November
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Silas Southard is reported as very sick. Rev. Horton Seely of Pougkeepsie, N. Y. is yisiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Phelps of Emaha, Cal., is in the vicinity of her former home. Webster. The Farmers' Club meets this week at the residence of Mr. Brockway. Mrs. Geo. Rosier, formerly a resident of Webster, died at her home in Dexter.Oct. 30. The Sunday school harvest concert at the Congregational chureh was decidedly a success last Sunday eyening. The program tne of songs and recitations was well carried out. The house was appropriately decorated with nature's fruite of the soil. The house bei ng well filled, the offering was also repletive. Dilcr. The scholars of the several schools have raised enough money to place a nice flag over our new school building. Deatb took from our inidst last week two of our oldest and most respected citizen. Mrs. O. M. Smith and Mrs. Geo. Rosier. Dr. B. 8. Copeland of the Universlty hospital paid a fiying visit to Dexter Sunday afternoon, in company witb one of the senior lits, and took and active part in the young peoples' meeting of the M. E. chureh. Saline. Episcopal services were held in the opera house last Sunday, the service being read by a young man from Ypsilanti, as Prof. Sill was unable to be present. The Gillett board ing house is now empty, as the family have all their goods packed and in the car, although tbey will not leave for about a week yet. The "Indian " company have seeiningly made a success of their stay in this town, which seems to be as credulous as even they - the Indians(?J - could desire. Over $1000,it is reported, will be taken away by them from the pockets of the simple Salinites. ■lm Walter Shurtz has started a new meat market on Ri ver-st. The song service at the Presbyterian chureh Suuday was well attended. M. V. Woodcox will soon leave Milan to try a commercial traveler's life. Lew Blinn leaves Wednesday for Cleary'8 business college at Ypsilanti. Milan will soon have four meat markets, and thus you see the Milan jeople will not want for flesh. Fred Bray died Thursday morning at the house of his cousin, J. Bray, where he carne for a visit. The P. of I, have an interesting meeting every Saturday eyening, with President Doyle in the chair. Mra. C. W. Fuller left for Williamston Saturday to attend the funeral of her nephew, John Dexter. Tpsllamti. The honorable board ot water works comtnissionera and tbe superiniendent have been cartooned by some genius in our city. Mrs. Wm. Parkinson of Detroit carne out Tuesday to be present at the funeral of her uncle, Mr. John Geddes, on Wednesday. MissPatton, a niissionary from India, gave an address before the Young Peoples' Mission of the Presbyterian church Monday evening. Chas. Pattison and family left for Florida Tuesday. They will make their future home in the land of flowers, oranges and alligators. Mister Dennie, son of Dr. Pattison, accompanied them t spend the winter in the sunny south. At the Cleary college dedicatory exercise Nov. 13, the Cheqtiamegons and Glee Club ofAnnArbor,and the Cecillia ClubofDetroit.wilI furnish musical entertainment, while addresse.s will be given by Gen. R. A. Alger, Hon. E. P. Allen, J. R. Whituey, A. T. Bliss, Jas. O'Donnell, C R. Whitman and other noted men. Banqnet in the evening.

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