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Among Our Neighbors

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
June
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Juniors will present "Tl. e Stolen Will"' at the Opéra House b'nday evening, July 2. Died, Sunday, June 13, 1897, at hur home near [logara Corners, Mrs. Jacob Koengeter aged about 31 years. Tiie funeral was held Wednesday forenoon froin Zion church. Doeeased loaves a husband and one son. The four men, Geo. La Vear, Philip La Vear, August Arndt and Stephen G les ter, who aauulted ['red Sager, S ■■., as mentioned in our last issue, had their hearing before Justiee Turnbull last Tbursday and were ti-ied $(i and coats eaJh, öt -0 days in the c.mnty ja.ll. Tney pald up. Man'ch icsTEit Enterprise. Alf. Jaynes received a letter frcm Capt. Soh'uh, of Arm Arbor, inviti ny this Manchester band to attend the 4 h of July celebration at Ann Arbor. As we have no band now he ought to take the Bridgewater band. Caleb Lampson and Charles Cooluy had a vvordy scrap a few days ago rcgarding the lowaringof Low's lake, and Air. Lampeón claims that Churlos struck him. He carne to i.own Monday and madecompiaint for assaultand battery and hud Charles á'rested. The trial was artjourned this morning for one week, wuen the prosecuting attorney will como here to attond it. Saline Obskkvkí;. Poatmaeter Burkhart took charge of the ottioe Ta&Mlay. As it is not the intention of our poople to have any celebration, our sister city, Ann Arbor, extended us a most cordial iuvitation to visit them an.l help to carry out the plans of a real oíd tashiüned celebration. The millers and wheat buyers are trying Lard toioipross upon tlie farmers tlie importance of cutting the ïye from their wheat. It is very thick in man y lielils and f allowíd to go in the measure wil] lessen tlio market price eeveral cents. Milán Leader. J. C. Rouse returned from A rin Ar'io: iast Saturday where UB had Licpn al the University hospital undergoiu an íiperation and treatment of iho pes. Little Ttubcn GrauDtlett j'.imped off the rear end of the ice wagon Tuesda and was immediately run over by a buggy the wheels of which bruised his ri{(ht foct and left ]c% above the knee. Guy Clark accidentally thrust a f rog spear through his little brother's hand while Bpearlnjf frogs ycsterday noon. It is a very painful wound. Tlic little fellovvs are sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Dexter Leadeu. Now that the postmastership has been stttled people are wondering where the office will bo located. Dexter wiil not have a Fourth of July celebration this yoar. The enthusiasm will all be saved for Oerman Uav. Aug. 12th. On Saturday evening, June 20lh, the Dexter band will g-ive their first concert m the park. They will serve ice cream, ca'.te and Btrawberi'iae. Washtenaw Lodge p. & A. M. y.v] b very gr ace ful corñplimen; tö'Trast Master ,lohn W. Spoor, at the last meeting of tht1 lodge. Unbcknown to Mr. Spoor the lodfre sorao time sinco obUiined one of his photoyraphs which they had enlarged into a line crayon poi-trait. This was mounted in a handsome frame, and at the last meeting, the Maater, Judgo Nowklrk, preseuted it to the lodgo and directcl that it be hung on the walls of the lodge room. This was the first inkling that Mr. Spoor had of what was going on and his feelings ean be imagined. He was Master of the lodge eight years and ie tired at his own requéat. Yl'SIl,ANTl SENT;INBU Prof. A. Tjodoraan will ai] next Wedoeeday to joiti his famil.v in MudIoIi, The lini-M' and bUggy of .lolin Beaver stolen last week, was found on the farm of J. K. Campbel'. of Aiffusta, having been abandoned by iho ihlff. Mayor Harding will roinüvu the crown of autborlty from his head Saturday, July .'rd, and liie Ii i nis. K to the ti'out strearus of north-oaelcru Michigan. President Schall'er will bo ni-tinji Mayor durl&g hit abwaee. A barn in the fourth ward, belonglng to J. V. Dolbec, was bui nod Mouday ni'ht, with most of its eonteats, The Ure caught froru u lantera acoiden'ally oveiturned, while Dolbeo was hiwtiog soine cats tbat. had diijturbtsd bim by thelr bowling. The hearing: for the appointment of au ailministraloi' in the .lewitt estáte took place in the Wayne county probate eourt at Detroit yestei-day. The pouofr widow nominated two fyntlenien, l)ol,h of whom were opposed by the son, wlio asked that the Union Tru3t C'orapany be givcn chargfc Jud-je Durfee iranted the son's request. The Ypsilantian. Harry Wheeler left yesterday for Milwaukce, Wis. Ile will take up his duties in the railway mail service on the run from Duluth to Marquette. Instead of tbo usual recital by the gradúate, the Conservatory Commencenient will this year have an adriress by Prof. Barbour on the "Kelation of Literature to Music." .losse Lamborn, near Geddes, last Monday, met with an accident in which the iingers of Uis left band were terribly lacerated by a buz, saw. He may lose them, tliough preeent indications aro somewhat favorable. Ypsilanti Commercial. Miss Anna Kelly and Charles Preeman wore marned yesterday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Kelly, three miles south of this city. In the case of C. M. Smart and son, Adelbert, who were arrested for assault and battery on the former's sister-inlaw, at Whittaker, wbicb was tried in Justice Joslyn's court, the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty as to the son, but disagreed as to the father. The case against C. M. Smart will be tried aain on the 29th instant.

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