Advertiser Abstracts, Reese, Wajamega, and Denmark 4/18/1895. |
Contributed by Bonnie Petee. Extracted from the, "Tuscola County Advertiser," Thursday April 18, 1895.
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REESE |
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| Sula Woodruff is visiting friends in town. | |
| Mrs. Frank Wilcox is very sick at this writing. | |
| Mrs. S. Williams expects to move to Detroit soon. | |
| Frank Hirchman has moved his family to Saginaw. | |
| Mrs. S. S. Smith spent a few days in Bay City this week. | |
| Wm. Huben, of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday in this place. | |
| D. A. Boshaw and wife visited friends in Lapeer this week. | |
| Lena Newberry is assisting Miss Wills in her milliner store. | |
| Mrs. John McCloy entertained friends from Saginaw last week. | |
| Mr. Stackpole has moved to his farm formerly occupied by D. A. Bryant. | |
| The entertainment given in Gees hall last Wednesday evening was a success. | |
| We are glad to learn the Dr. G. W. Walworth will permanently reside here. |
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WAHJAMEGA |
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| O, that girl down there at Slocums. | |
| Miss May, of Caro, is visiting her sister Miss Lon Press. | |
| Burt Putnam, of Hurds Corner, is building a house there. | |
| Miller & Tolberts drives of logs have reached their destination. | |
| W. Weston has built a shanty, as he had to vacate where he was living. | |
| James Rice of East Eayton, has built a house and moved his family here. | |
| Hattie Nash who has been under the doctors care for something, is able to be around again. | |
| J. Meyers and son are again living among us. East Wahjamega is getting to be quite a town. | |
| Eddie Covert sailed for South Hampton, England, April 9. He holds the position of 5th engineer on the steamer "City of New York," which is one of the largest and fastest boats afloat. |
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DENMARK |
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| Eliza Bernia, of Vassar, was home over Sunday. | |
| Jas. Sixberry moved into his new house last week. | |
| Louis Simpson returned from his visit at Milford last week. | |
| O. Kent and family have moved on a farm near Watrousville. | |
| Jay J. Stringer and wife were at Vassar several days last week. | |
| Morley Osborn and Audley Wilson are attending school at Vassar. | |
| The Presbyterian L. A. S. met with Mrs. Eliza Hall Thursday afternoon. | |
| Louis Markhart and family, of Reese, spent Sunday with his brother E. G. and family. | |
| Lois Vandermark of Fairgrove, will teach the spring term at the Baker school house. |
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Contributed by Bonnie J. Petee
September 1998
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