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Day
9
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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William Covert made an official visit to Ann Arbor, Tuesday. Rev. Horace Patmer and wife were up to Unadilla last Friday on business. The Grangers hold tbeir meeting this week at the residence of Thos. Fletcher. Christian Flatau, we understand, is going to Minnesota next week on a land looking expedition. Nelson Freer has had a slight attack of inflammation ot the lungs. Dr. Palmer, of Chélsea, in attendance. C B. Palmer, of Jackson, was down here Monday. It is reported that he has sold his farm to John Pschutler of Freedom. The Y. P. O. L., had their semiannual meeting at the hall Wednesday evening and elected their officeis for the ensuing term. The school was closed here a couple of days last week. Our teacher, Chas. Baklwín, has had some difficulty with his eyes. The Lima correspondent for the Chelsea Herald accuses the meadow larks ot crying "more wet." If he wil] drop around we will lend him a natural history. we understand that some of the dry voters of this town are so disáppointed in the result of the election that they want to sell out and emigrate to some place a little less moist. Uncle Charles Guerin had a birth day party. February 2o.th. It was strictly a iamily afïair none but his children and brothers and sisters invited. He says he can remember all his birthdays but the first one. Irving Hammond has bought Frank McMillen's vacant house and will move it on his own place west of the creek. A Manchester man has the job of moving it. Artie B. Mitchell has located at Oakley, Jlacon County, Illinois.' We are sorry to learn that the Dexter correspondent is going to drop out of our Akgus family. We shall miss the bright, breezy and new'sy Dexter letter very much but right here let me say that" it he or she does as well at their new duties as they did at reporting Dexter news, he or she will be a decided success.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News