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 |
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| Mrs. Chas. Shaw is seriously ill. | |
| Mrs. Wm. Sweet has been very sick. | |
| Geo. Beardsley has moved into the old Sheppard house. | |
| Rev. Moffatt, of Fostoria, filled Elder Walkers place here Sunday. | |
| The infant child of A. Beardsley and wife was buried last Sunday. | |
| 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 |
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| People are beginning to plow and get ready for spring crops. | |
| Mrs. Libbie Hemstreet visited her brother in Bay City over Sunday. | |
| Scott Graham has moved from the Zuehlke farm to one near Caro. | |
| One of Will Meads cows hooked three of his horses, causing the death of one of them. |
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ELVA |
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| Mrs. Spears is still very low. | |
| Mrs. John Dennis is still very low. | |
| Wm. Sweat was in Vassar last week. | |
| Mrs. F. French is among the sick ones. | |
| Ira See was in Millington on Monday. | |
| 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 |
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| Rev. John Lounds is conducting services. | |
| Mrs. Emma Hall entered into rest on Wednesday, after ten years of suffering. | |
| Miss Bertha Ash will begin teaching her summer term of school on Monday next near Millington. | |
| 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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