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Village Doings

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
April
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Mrs. William Buss is very 111. Henry Trolz, of Norvell, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. William BowerB is very ill at the present writing. A. T. Kirkwood has been confined to the house by la grippe. Born, Sunday, April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. John Trolz, a daughter. Mrs. Bank Uphaus is very ill at her home north of Rowe's Corners. Mis. Elmer Bowers is entertaining her sister Miss Nellie Raymond, of Beading. Frank D. Merritthew, formerly of this town, now of Manchester, was here Tbursday. Herbert Dewey bought seven loads of hay recently for 10. Mr. Dewey is looking for snob cbances. William Kuhlkamp, of North Sharon, is seriously ill. Dr. Kapp, of Manchester, has charge of the case. Albert J. Robison and family, have moved to Manchester and James Tracy has moved into the house formerly oocopied by Mr. Robison.