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Cherryhill

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

                                     Cherryhill.

The people hereabouts feel elated over the prospect of a motor line from Ypsilanti to Plymouth, passing through this place.

"Grandma" Gunn, aged 75, is quite sick.

Miss Minnie Horner has entered upon her duties as teacher in the grammar department in the high school at Trenton.

Miss Lottie Russell is teaching near Farmington.

Miss Maggie Gunn, who has been reengaged in the school near Emory, has entered upon her duties.

E. J. Gunn has done likewise at the McDonald school in Springwells.

Elmer Sly was badly hurt by a falling tree last week.

H. F. Horner has nearly recovered from his toboggan slide down the roof of his barn to the ground, a distance of 12 feet. He was quite badly bruised.

A lively discussion took place here last Saturday evening between the advocates of free rural delivery in this vicinity and those that want mail affairs to remain as they are at present. The latter were largely in the majority.

The C. H. Ball club suffered defeat at Clinton last Saturday. Score 5 to 6.

John P. Wrist and Miss Hattie Burd are under Dr. Boustell's care.

School began last Monday with James H. Hanford as teacher.

D. J. Cobb is limping around with a cane, the result of being thrown from his wheel.

Milton Horner has become a student at the seminary in Ypsilanti.

A partner is wanted in a valuable invention. Large profit expected. Call at the post office for particulars.