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L. Wilder iuesday. tier shoulders apd fore legs were bo terribly mangled by run-ping against a fence of this character that it was found necessary to kill her.^-Newa.Justice L. B. Jenoer held court at the town hall oo Thursday, beiog engaged in taking depositions in the suit of Osberoe vs. Bisaell, which is on the Wayne county circuit court calendar. Rufus Osborne, of this place, is the plaintiff and he brines suit for damages against Biasell, a Detroit grain dealer, for malicious prosecution. The case dates back a number of years.— News.From Our Own CorrttpondttU.Miss Hattie Taylor is home from BattleCreek.Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cole, Oot. 18, a son.Harry Brand has been very sick for some weeks past.Mias Flora Acker closed her school in district six Friday.J. 0. Blake ia attending the fair at Caasopolia this week.Mrs. T. W, Tucker returned Tuesday from Canandaigua, N, T.■Miss Lena Simonson spent the first of the week with Albion friend*.Mrs. Martin Rouen aid ton returned Wednesday to their home ip Detroit.Eugene Simonds and family left Wed* nsadmy for their home in New Orleans.J. H. Weddle returned from Chicago Thursday, where he has spent the lastweek.While in Detroit last Saturday, Rufus Osborne was iojurod by a carriage running over him.Several republicans from this plaoe at-tended S powaoal meeting at LeEoy last Saturday evening.Several Tekonsha ladies and gentlemen attended a party given by Mrs. LinooLp,
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Marshall Statesman

Marshall, Michigan, US

Fri, Oct 24, 1884

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