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Saline Boy Was Kicked

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Saline, Mich., Oct. 19. - (Special to Daily Argus. ) - Samuel Josenhans is re-building his house.

F. H. Belser, of the Farmers & Mehanics Bank, Ann Arbor, was in town in business Tuesday.

On Sunday the young son of Arba Hurd, of Lodi, was kicked in the face by a horse. The child's lip was split back into the nostril and the face was severely cut and bruised.

Tile has been placed in the ditch in front of the C.F. Hill lots and the unsightly open ditch is being filled up. This is a long needed improvement.

William Gordon and David Moody pleaded guilty to hunting woodcock out of season before Justice Fish, and were heavily fine. They got one woodcock.

A large number from here attended the races in Ypsilanti last week.

Tuesday's all-day rain did a great deal of good.

Deputy Game Warden Ike Davis, of Ypsilanti, was in town on Sunday.

Will Frey of Ann Arbor was here on business on Saturday.

The Washtenaw County Sunday School convention was in session at the Presbyterian church yesterday. Able papers were presented by Mrs. C. V. Harris,of Stoney Creek; Mrs.Allie Austin, of Salem. Howard Bartlett, of Saline, made an able address in behalf of Sunday schools in country school houses. The choir, led by Chas. Herbert, rendered some fine selections. The following officers were elected for next year: President, Hon. John K. Campbell, Ypsilanti; vice president, Delos Townsend, Saline; secretary, E. E. Calkins, Ann Arbor; recording secretary, Miss P. Noble, Ann Arbor ; treasurer, Clayton Deake, Salem ; member of the executive committee, Howard Bartlett, Saine ; delegates to state convention at Battle Creek, Mrs. Field, Dixboro; Rev. D. Q. Barry, Saline. In the evening Rev. J. A. Brown, of Ypsianti, gave an able address, which closed the convention.