Tuscola Advertiser, North Grove, Prairie, Elva, and Arbela, 4/18/1895

Contributed by Bonnie J. Petee. Extracted from, "The Tuscola Advertiser, Thursday, April 18, 1895.

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NORTH GROVE

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Chas. Shaw is seriously ill.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Wm. Sweet has been very sick.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Geo. Beardsley has moved into the old Sheppard house.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Rev. Moffatt, of Fostoria, filled Elder Walker’s place here Sunday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) The infant child of A. Beardsley and wife was buried last Sunday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) The young ladies aid gave an Easter supper at Irving James’ last Saturday evening. The proceeds amounted to $3.

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PRAIRIE GLEANINGS

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) People are beginning to plow and get ready for spring crops.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Libbie Hemstreet visited her brother in Bay City over Sunday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Scott Graham has moved from the Zuehlke farm to one near Caro.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) One of Will Meads cows hooked three of his horses, causing the death of one of them.

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ELVA

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Spears is still very low.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. John Dennis is still very low.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Wm. Sweat was in Vassar last week.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. F. French is among the sick ones.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Ira See was in Millington on Monday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Jas. Ketchem, of New York and Mrs. John Curtiss, of Owosso, and Mrs. V. Carl are visiting their parents James Spears and wife.

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ARBELA

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Rev. John Lounds is conducting services.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Emma Hall entered into rest on Wednesday, after ten years of suffering.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Miss Bertha Ash will begin teaching her summer term of school on Monday next near Millington.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr. J. B. Garland fell against the manger while milking a frisky cow and injured his side quite severely.

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Contributed by Bonnie J. Petee

September 1998

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