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Day
24
Month
May
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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John Newduge, of Garfield, diedfrom the effects of a kick from a vicious horse. A 12-year-old daughter of John Crowley went fishing in the bayou south of Saginaw. She feil into the water and was drowned. The safe of the eleetric light works and Roller Mili coinpany, of Marine City was blown open and 875 in cash and some checks taken Nathaniel Flint, of Flint, ag-ed 70 years, was arrested, charged with taking liberties with Teranna Foale, the 6-year-old daughter of AVilliam Foale. The body of Jack Kinney, a wellknown character who mysteriously disappeared from Evart about two months ago, was found in the river at Hersey. There are indications of foul play. Miss Bella Wulsh was found dead by her mother on the second floor of their home at Mason. The coronsr's investigation disclosed the fact that the young lady had suicided with morphine. Ross West, about 20 years old, while bathing in Lake Michigan, near South Haven was taken with eramps, and before his covnpanion, young McGregor, could get to him, sank for the last time. Miss Nellie Huntey, aged 20 years, eommitted suicide at Holland by shooting herself with a shotgun. She left a note to her parents and one to her lover, with whom she had been reling, which is the cause of the sad deed. Henry Fisher, sent to Jackson prison from Oakland county for two years for breaking and entering an office in the night time, completed his sentence, and as he left the prison doors Sergt. Tobin arrested him for personating a pension officer. The arrest was made at the request of United States Marshal Winney, and Deputy Large took the prisoner to Detroit. Silas White, colored, of Grand Rapids, has a fully developed case of smallpox. He arrived from Chicago and was sick then, but was able to be about. He lodged with a family of 12 persons named Robinson, and visited the circuit court where he was a plaintiff in a suit. Two hacks in which he rode are laid off and everything connected with him quarantined. The fifty-third anniversary of the Kalamazoo River llaptist association was held at Kalamazoo. The annual sermón was delivered by Rev. Isaac Horton, of Climax. Officers elected: Moderator, Rev. A. H. Jessup, South Haven; clerk, Rev. Eugene Haines, Allegan; treasurer, P. Hoffmaster, Uattle Creek; reading clerks, Rev. D. T. Magill, Lawton; A. J. Hutchins, Paw Paw. Sunday school superintendent, W. A. Powefl, Marshall.

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