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Lyndon

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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John Cunningham is slowly recovering from his late severe illness. Tliere was cut, on the tarm of S. O. Hadley, in Lyndon, a white oak tree which made 20 cords of 18 inch wood. , Harry Heatley, son of II. V. Heatley,has been quite sick for the past ,two weeks but is somewhat better at this writing. Corn being a failure, farmers are compelled to buy western grainS. O. Hadley has bought two car loads since Nov. 1 and expects to need more. Lyndon's high dignitariea, Senator Gorman and Supervisor Youngs, are teaching school, the former in the Greening district and the other in the Lyndon Centre school. The Village of Unadilla is nearly deserted, the most of its people being in Hovvell attending court, some as spectators and some as witnesses in the case of Cuyler Barton, which is ueing tried this week. On the 2oth. inst., friends to thè number of 74 gathered at the residence of Griff Palmer and left testimoniáis of good will and friendship in the shape of a 'china tea set and a silver table castor. Will Moon presented the articles in behalf of friends. The response was said to be eloquent and heartfelt. The ladies present provided a umptous repast, and all present speak of having a good time.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News