Milan
Farmers complain of muddy roads.
Presbyterian social at L. Allen's Tuesday.
Mrs. Flora Guy has an uncle visiting her from Russia.
Mr. Joel Marble was an Ann Arbor visitor Wednesday.
Mr. Grose, of Toledo, is the guest of Dr.Pinkham and family.
Masquerade dance on Birthinton's Wash-day at the rink. Good time expected.
Mrs. Gilchriese and Miss Leana Blinn, visited Manchester friends Wednesday.
Mr. S. Coe's people will soon move into the George Hanson place on Front Street.
Mr. Chrisher, of Hudson, is selling domestic sewing machines for Mr. O . A. Kelley.
Some of the young people of Milan talk of organizating a series of progressive dominoe parties.
Several cases of diptheria, scarlet fever and chicken-pox in and near Milan but all of the cases are of a light form.
The parties who haye rented the old Blackmer store are making improvements by enlarging the store and changing things around generally.
The entertainment at the rink Monday night for the benefit of the organ fund was good, and we are sorry to say that the net proceeds were only a little over two dollars.
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