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Among Our Neighbors

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
May
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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George Moorman is enioying a fortniht's outing at Long B ranch. He nay take an ocean trip before he ooncludes to return honae. A marriage license lias been granted Wm. C'. Holliday, of Columbus, ().. and Lousia Charington, of Y"pslanti. The groom is 57 and the brige ."2 years of age. Rev. J. Nelspn LewUj v.-ho stutnped this district for Barkworth last fall, and later wrote Qnanctal editorials foi1 the Detroit Free Press is at Cadillac. The Michigan Music Teachers' Association has chosen Ypsilanti for its annual meeting. The sessions begin .Tune (i and continue three days. The sole object is to foster a love for music and to inspire a fuller aupreciation of the benefits to be derlved from its cultivation. Pred Pease, Miss YanDolsen, Miss Ruth l'ease,with Miss EVue, of Detroit, left Monday for New York, and will --ail on the steamer Augusta Victoria for Europe on Thursday. Fred will reraain about three months, while the others of the party will make a more extended trip. The store of M. J. Lewis & Co., on Huron-st., was entered by burglars Friday night. They gainecl entranee by breaking the glass in a window in the rear of the store. So quietly was the work done that it was not known until the opening of the store in the morning by Mr. Amerman. He found tte money drawer on the floor and an old kniie and hammer near by There was about $2.00 in small money taken, but as far as can be learned that is all. While they have reason to believe who did the deed they have very little evidence. Dexter Leader. T. Birkett is in a hydraulic pump at the Dexter Mills, as a precaution againstfire. A stranger was heard to remark the other day that Dexter in her dress of green was the prettiest town he had seen in the state. Forty-five Dexter Oddfellows drove over to Hamburg last eveniny and conferred the initiatory degree. It is need■ss to say that their Hamburg brethi"en entertained them in a royal rnanner. Chelsea Herald. Frank Brodriek graduated from the Detroit College of Medicine week before last and now has M. D. tacked to ia name. Fred Vogel, is here this week paeking up and shippinsr his household gooás to Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has deoided to remain. The marriago of Mr. O. W. Millsrh, of Sylvan, and Miss Myrta M. Conk, of Chelsea, took place at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday, May 15, 1895. Few villages in the eonntry present attractive appearam-e thait Chelsea does at this season of the year. Particlj the resident portion. What can be more beajutiful than the stately maple, etc, and sloping lawns dotted -.vith shrubs and fruit trees, all elothed in green? Chelsea Standard. A new library is the latest acquisi tion of the Congregational Sundav School. A hen on the farm of Robert Poster bas been trying to get up a reputation and recently laid an that measured S3-8x 7 inch. 's. W.W. Wedemeyer.county school commisioner eleet, will deliver the addrsss o the graduates fróm the Chelsea High School this year. Mili ake drain was let last week and went very low. The average was about 80 cents per rod and aggregates l,120. Some of the contractors have already begun work. The whole tax is to be levied this year. Saline Observer. Ernest IïhoOles left Monday to accept a position as postal clerk. H is run will ne east from (Cleveland. Henry Frank and family moved to Ann Arbor Monday, where the family will remain while he expects to g-o on he road. Emma A.,wife of Thomas HooJ, after a long and painful illness, died at her -lome west of. town, last Friday aftorThe funeral was held Monday and the remains interred in Union district cemotery. Deoeased was 57 years ola. She leaves a bereaved husband, ono son, one daughter and two brothers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register