North Lake

North Lake.
W. Wood is putting in full time evaporating apples.
A swamp is burning near Reavesburg and several about Iosco are on fire.
The ladies of Ann Arbor and Detroit in camp here, help to pay the minister and fix up the church, for which we all thank them.
Last week, Mr. John Clark, of Lyndon, buried his youngest child, a little girl, who died of dysentery. Others in the family are sick but are getting better.
The last two or three days have settled the corn and potato crop. They are drying up and will be a light crop after so good a promise of a big yield.
The last sermon from Elder Marshall on last Sabbath was listened to by a full house. It was his farewell sermon after which the stewards paid him in full making him and all feel good.
W. E. Stevenson fell from a tall pear tree on Monday and broke three ribs on left side and injured his hips so as to make him completely helpless. The doctor thinks he will recover soon if no internal injury is sustained by the fall.
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Ann Arbor Argus