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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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I Good beans bring $1.50 per bushel in this market. A. J. Congdon has moved back from Grass Lake. Business has improved since the weather got cooler. Thomas Brooks has moved up to White Oak for the winter. Employment íor laboring men is very scarce here at present. James Leach returned to his home n Paw Paw, last Saturday. Charles Wunder is now slowly mproving from his late serious íllness. The price of live turkeys have ropped here fromS to 7 cents per ound. C. T. Conklin has been quite ill be past week but is now reported setter. Lizzie Maroney is learning tele;raphy at this starion with Mr. Speer. The pay car made its monthly exursion from Detroit to Jackson last Vednesday. Two carloads of western corn were eceived here this week and more rdered. Somejfarmers neafhere have been 'all plowing this week before it got 00 cold. Dressed hogs have come in very reely this week and were bought at 5.75 a hundred. The gem gallery has done a thrivng business this week, taiung 17 Kctures for a quarter. The first quarterly meeting of lis conference year will be observed ext Sunday at the M. E. church. Miss Gilbert, a teacher in one of he rooms of the school here, went ome to Ann Arbor last Mondav ck. The Congregational society now ets out leaves for the morning and vening services containing the words to the hymns used. Vernie Thomas, a boy about 18 ears, had his heel crushed last 'uesday night by jumping between he cars and getting caught near Mdin street crossing. The wound not serious. It is a wonder that ïere are not more such accidents.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News