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Day
16
Month
March
Year
1883
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Public Domain
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as mere is nor a dox 01 urawer ín uie postoílice tliat is iiot taken, Postmaster Crowell has ordered another cabinet containing ninety cali boxes, ten lock boxea, and cali window. A couple wlio liave beoii divoreed a number of 3rears,had tlie pleasure ot' dancing a number of times together, and enjoyed themselves immeiisuly, ,at the masquerade, while in;isked. DBXTER. At the town election Monday, John Sruith was elected on the Citizen's ticket by a majoritj' of nine over Mr. Gregoiy From the Leader. Tlie banner load of wheat this season w: ln-oup:lit luto town SVednesday bv J V. N. Gregory. One hundred and five busliels was the aniount. It is rumored that'Fred. Jaeger will give up the saloon business this spring and go on to lus farm. The report has t that the baker noiv In his eniploy will rent tlie stoie for a bakery. The case of The People vs. JohnDoIan for selling liquor 011 election day, tried a' Chelsea on Tuesday, was won by The People, the tirst ballot of the jury'being unaniuious. Fine $33, and about $2t costs. MANCHESTER. From the Enterprise. The large amount of hop poles which have been drawn through this village this ¦winter, indicales that hop raising is to be a permanent business in this vicinity, The trustees of the Lutheran clu.rch society had a meeting on Monday afternoon when the coininittetto raisemoney to pa) the cbnroh debt reported that they had collected 36,30, which left a balanceo: $470 yet unpaid bilt il was pledged, so the church debt of $7,100 is considèred paid J'a"rT2r00()!'!'V" rHÍ""' 'tl"" """""" SALINE. From the Obscrver. Married, at the Methodist parsonage, in this rlllnsp, by the Kev. .1. (J. Wortlev Feb. 27, 1883, Mr. William A. Crosby and Mis Matilda A. Schumacher, all of Ann Arbor. Quite a ripple of exciiement was thrown apon tlie otherwise quiet social waters of Saline last Friday when the newsbecame rile that Mr Henry Liesemer had entered complaint against Prof. C. H. Cole, for chastising the former's yoUDg son on the previous day. The case was tried by jury last Saturday at Justice VVebb's office. With a[iparent deep feelings of sympatliy for the Professor soine of the schblars of the high school have ei reu hi ted a subscriotion paper and raised some $15 to assist in paying the defendant's cost of trial. As B result of the trial, the jury, after being out about live minutes returned a verdict of not guilty. TPSILANTI. From the Commercul. On Ti.esday afternoon of this week about a hundred of the friends of Mr. and Mis. Philo Parsons gathered atthwir pleasant ho:nc, two miles west of the city, to celébrate with them the fiftieth auniversary of their marriage. From the YpsilantUn. A class of 32 was confirmod at St. Luke's by Bishop llarris, Wednesday eyening. On Wednesday, the horsoofP. D. Pearl, the Bellville mail carrier, became frightened and ran away, throwing Peail to the ground and injuring him considerably. His accident has made it impossible for him to fill his post since. From tile Sentinel. It is reported that the Watts property, opposite the Follott House, has been purchased for the purpose of sinkinga mineral well, preparatory to the establishing of a sanitarium. We suggest to the people who are entlmsiactic about boring mineral wells in Ypsilanti, whether t would not be a measure of economy if they could bring up some of those dry oil wells down in Pennsylvania, that hold about a hundred and twenty-live thousand doüars of Ypsilanti money, and stick them down here. Tiiey are doing no good there.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News