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Day
4
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bert Rogéis had the measles. Gilbcrt Hurd's house in Pittsfield lias lately been reshingled. Miss Myrtle Rouse visited friends in Ypsilanti the first of the week. Cornplanting will soon be the order ot the day with the farmers. W. IN. Brainard, of Detroit, carne ïomeVVednesday to visit his mother. B. F. Gooding, oí Vork, had a lorse badly injured with barbed wire last week. Isaac Oppenheim changed his jlace of abode Wednesday from Ann Arbor St. to Adrián St. S. H. Moor's horse became frightened last Saturday and ran away he animal sustaining slight injuries. Wm. Allison, of Detroit, has been visiting his brother J. D. and other relatives in Pittsfield for the past week. Charlie R. Parsons has been at home for a few days past. Bookkeeping is too confining work for his eyes. Wheelmen wheel around the triangle frequently of late. Roads have been in prime order for the exercise. The remains of Jonas Bond were transferred from Lodi vault to Saline cemetery for interrment last Saturday. Ada Hill had the measles insteac of scarlet fever as was reported last weck. She is now at home and is getting better. George Phoening, a homeless Germán, díed at John Geissel's last week and was interred in Saline cemetery Saturday. Our citizens are occasionally re minded that their sidevvalks are no perfect by finding them carefullyf? placed nearer the center of the street, mornings. H. Collum's accident in the flouring milis last week necessitated the amputation of one finger which Doctors Chandler and Oakly performed Wednesday. Julius Feldkamp has been trying with the help of Dr. J. A. Dell to save a valuable hors? from typhoid Pneumonía. The animal was doing well at time of last report. Miss Lola Bell returned from the west a short time ago to visit friends and attend business matters before settling in Elkhorn, Wis., where she will make her future home. She departed thence Wednesday. Rev. Reynolds, State secretary of Sunday School Association, held a meeting here last Friday evening to set on toot, if possible, the organizaron of Sunday schools in some of :he country school districts in this vicinity. We hope his labors may De rewarded more than thev now 3romise to be, although the meeting was quite well attended.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News