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Lima

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The choir meet this week Saturday at the parsonage. "Long may they live and happy be, biest to all eternity." Willie Grau has gone to Ann Arbor to woik at blacksmithing. There were twenty new voters registered in Lima last Saturday. Mrs. J. V. N. Gregory was called to Auburn, N. Y., last Friday by the sudden death of her brother at that place. The Ijterary society is flourishing over in the south western part of the town. They met this week at Wedemeyer's. Emanuel Staebler is going to Colorado this month some time with the intention of locating permanently, if climate, etc, prove satisfactory. Election day passed off here quietly with a good share of the votes out, notwithstanding the severity of the weather. The poll stood at night, 147 wet and 59 dry. The dry party seem to have fallen off since last spring. They gave the amendment 88 votes. Married at the bride's residence on the 2ist, Rev. Horace Palmer, of Lima, to Miss Martha Craig, of Unadilla. The congregation to the number of 75 met at the parsonage on the following evening well provided with good things of this world and tendered the bride and groom a most hearty and jovial reception.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News