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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
June
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Saline.

Fred Stimson and Miss Irene Young were married last Thursday by Rev. F. E. Dodds. Judge N. P. Stanton and Miss Stanton returned form a very pleasant visit at Jackson. D. A. Bennett has been suffering from an attack of neuralgia of the stomach. Will Barnard is filling his place at the L. S. depot. Mr. Glasier is in Detroit in tho interest of the Illinois Central Insurance Co. School has closed and the teachers are enjoying the vacation at their respective homes. Otto Bliss is now clerk at Unterkircher's pharmacy. Fred Koch having accepted a position with C. A. Sauer at Ann Arbor. Attorney Charles Awrey was in Adrian on business last Friday. Rev. T. B. Leith and daughter Marion, of Detroit, were in town for commencement. E. W. Ford had a stroke of paralysis. He is under the care of Dr. Unterkircher. The Lyra quartet, of Ann Arbor, furnished sweet music for commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay, of Ann Arbor, have moved upstairs in the Peter Cook store. It is reported that a Salvation Army post will be opened in the store below. The Saline post office has been raised to a third class office and placing it in the presidential class. The salary is now $1,000. Grove Rouse of the senate chamber has accepted a position in Chicago. Promoter H.. T. Morton, of Ann Arbor, is in town today looking after the interests of his road. He reports that the line will be in operation on Aug. 1, 1899. The return game of baseball between the "Sports" and the "Farmers" will be played on the grounds of the latter Aug. 1. As this game will decide the championship it promises to be the hottest game of the series. 2 Everyone is pleased with the almuni banquet. The toasts were ably responded to. W. N. Lister was toast master and is praised for the able management of the affair. Miss Minnie Ruckman was elected president and Miss Eva Schairer, treasurer for the coming year.