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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Milán band has new uniforms. A meat market has started in Mooreville. Grass Lake pineth for a photograph gallery. The young ladies of Saline have been learning to work in clay. County correspondence must have dropped off on account of election. , A car load of dried apples were shipped from Bridgewater la&tweek. Daniel Reeves, of Saline townehip, has 5,000 bushels of corn this season. The Southern Washtenaw Farmers' Club met at J. P. Lapham's last Saturday. One normal student was fined $10 and cost for taking a gate off its hinges on Halloween. Al. Van had his face acd eyes burned while hunting squirrels near Stony Creek by a cartridge exploding at both ends. Lewis J. Merritt, of Greenwich Conn., and Miss Emma Otto, f Ypsilanti, were married October 2S by the Rev. j. Venning. Rev. Dr. Smith, of Newton Center, Mass., the author of "ray country 'tis of thee" assisted at a wedding in Ypsilanti last week. Miss Kate Glover, of Ypsilanti, and L. Loring Brookes, of Boston, Mass., were married October 31, by .the Rev. Dr. McCorkle, of Ypsilanti. The Farmers' Vigilance Association, of Augusta, York, Ypsilanti and Pittsfield, meets at Lowden's school house at seven o'clock next Monday evening. William E. Stelle, who lived in Superior and Ypsilanti city for some years, died in Someryille, New Jrsey, Oct. 21, aged 79 years. He lett a wife and six children. An Ypsilantian has offered twenty five dollars reward for testimony tending to the arrest and conviction of the Halloween partv which tore down his stone horseblock. Edward Coffin, who ha9 just returned to Clinton írom Washington territory, reports that the opportunities ior laboring men to make money there hare been greatly exaggeratcd. Now is the time to supply yourself with a county paper. The Argus will give more local and county news than anyother Washtenaw paper. Correspondents will be placed very town.