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Freedom

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Christina Eiseman is very sick. Miss Sophia Neis visited Jackson last week. Herman Bertke was in Ann Arbor Saturday on business. Messrs. Kress and Gejpinger are visiting friends in Owosso. August Reno has come home to stay for an indefinate time. Fred Kalmbach, while out huntirig one day last week, feil and broke his arm. The Misses Howk and Hartbeck, of Detroit, are the guests of relatives and friends here. Perhaps that anxiously awaitcdfor wedding in Lima rhay occur soon now, that it is leap year. Those of our young people who attended the dance and oyster supper at Lima last Wednesday evening, report a good time. Sleigh riders took possession of T. Guinan's tenant house last Thursday night and tnpped the light fantastic toe until the wee sma' hours of the morning. [From another Correspondent.] Freedom. Mr. J. Lutz has finished hauling ice this week. Prohibition is again a much discussed topic in Freedom. Miss Mary and Mr. W. Vogal were visiting their parents last Sunday. Mr. E. Koebbe has been visiting friends up north for the past two weeks. Several cases of scarlet fever and diphtheria have occurred in different parts of the township. What is one of the leading persuits of boys and girls for the past few weeks? Answer, sleighriding.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News