Chelsea

The chicken pox is reported among the children about here now.
Many sidewalks are being built in this place and many more are needed.
D. H. Fuller is making large improvements on the marsh east of this village.
Chelsea has three hardware stores. That surely overdoes the hardware business.
Every one will be repaid for hearing Rev. C. T. Allen's address on decoration day.
The creamery which has been closed some time for repairs has begun business again.
The late change in railroad time accommodates this place better than the former time did.
The Chelsea band gave the people some good music on the streets last Monday night.
Fruit trees are in full blossom and it is believed that they were not much injured by the late frosts. Wheat has moved some here last week at 93 to 95 cts, but now 90 to 92 is all that can be paid.
Dr. Holmes will preach the soldiers memorial sermon next Sunday afternoon at the town hall.
C. E. Depuy, of Stockbridge, is having his family vault erected in Oak Grove cemetery of red sandstone.
H. M. Wood and Frank Sweetland will review the supervisors tax roll at the town hall, next Monday and Tuesday. Every one should call and see that their assessment is correct.
Carpenters and joiners are getting $2.00 per day about here, but employment is not very plenty, because building material is high and money scarce and few improvements are being made.
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