Unionville Extracts from, "The Tuscola Advertizer

Extracted from The Tuscola Advertiser, Feb. 21, 1895. Contributed by Debbie Axtman.

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Unionville

navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Anna McLellan is ill.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) C. T. Morford of Bad Axe, was in town last week.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Ed Streeter, of Saginaw, spent Sunday in town.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Will and John Layer drove to Bay City last Thursday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) L. D. Sees returned to the Agricultural college last week.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. Alice Clark is visiting her daughter in St. Mary’s Ohio.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) J. F. Morford and H. F. Walker were in Gagetown last year.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) I. Shulman’s infant child died Sunday and was buried in Bay City.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Several of our towns people attended the box social at Nellie Osborn’s school last Wednesday evening.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) E. Michael is sick with inflamation of the lungs.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Maggie Gersey’s school is having a vacation.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Frank Fralick will move to Saginaw Thursday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Lemuel Myers, of Saginaw, is visiting friends in town.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Frank Tripp is very low with inflamation of the lungs.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Elder Dawe preaches in the M. E. church Tuesday evening.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Fred VanAllen is home from the Militia on account of ill health.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Tennis Schermerhorn, of Saginaw, spent Sunday with her parents.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mrs. C. Forsythe entertained her mother Mrs. Monroe over Sunday.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) The residence of Mark Bump, living southeast of town was burned last Sunday night.
navydiam.gif (915 bytes) Mr. Fanning of Jackson lectured for the Prohibition party Friday at the Academy.

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