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16
Month
September
Year
1885
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Saline is to lose lts tooth puller and plug ger. There are 205 children of scliool age it Saline. lst Mich. cavalry reunión at Chslsea Sept. 24. Milau rcjoiceth oyer a Free-Methodis camp meeling. Tlie Saline schools already have 20 non resident pupils In attendance. There are quite a large number of for elgu pupil n the Dexter high school. Lee Ililclicock and Miss Alice Phelps buth of Milan, were married Sept. 3d. Will Galloway, of Hamburg, ia at the Aim Arbor high school.- W. ,. Sun. Chas. Seuger, of Manchester, died on the 6th, of consumption, aged 19 years. .Miss Kate Gorman, of Chelsea, has aceepted a sltuation in a Jackson dry goods store. Married, Sept. 5tli, Fredcrick Port, of Kii.-iüville and Miss Bertha D. Goff, o Saline. The Manchester masons are talking about having asupper and ajolly time scci.illy 8OOI). The Chelsea Echo calis for a bell in the belfry of the town hall. The Echo's cali should be heard. Chelsea is to have another large dry goods store, it is rumored also a newcarpet and furniture store. Apples being so poor this year clder milis are having a rush. Crushed worm juice! Ah! Yum! Ynm' r.itrlck McEnany, of Sharon is $8.10 worse off than he was before hegot drunk over to Manchester recently. The Manchester firm of Qreen & Green is to dissolve partnership, f)au to return to Charlotte, says the Enterprise. At the anntial school meeting at Dexter John Costello and J. T. Honey were chosen trustees ly 105 votes to 37 for an opposition ticket. Tbreshinc is the ordBr or the day and the yleld gives general satisfactlon, and farmers would whittle and sing it they oouiti only get one dollar per bushei for wheat. - Chelsea Echo. At the annual school meeting Monday niht V. II. Hack was re-elected trustee. Ir was votad to build a sidewalk in front of the school grounds. The amount of ni'incy recommended, $1.800, was alao voted. - Milan Leader. The meeting of the soldiere and marines of the late war, held Wednesday evening, Sept Öth, for the purpose of musterlng a !. A. R. post, adjourned to Saturday evening, Sept. lOth. All who wish to join are requested to be present. - Dexter Leader. Mr. J. W. Huil started for the "wild we.-t," ytstcrday morning.with a drove of 150 head of thorough-bred merino sheep, which he purposes to exhibit at the Nebraeka and Colorado State fairs. He will rtelt his brother, S. II. Huil, at Colorado Springs, before his return. - Saline Observer. We are ïgain ealled upon to chronicle the death of another scltool-matn, Mrs. Carrie Leslie, nee Benson, of Webster township, who died Tuesday night in the 24th year of her age. She was a lady hearing high respect through her neighborhood and among her acqunintances, who will be saddened by her youthful departure. - South Lyon Excelsior. Many of Saline's "poultry breeders " who started out so enthusiastically in the spring, with the hope of earning an easy fortune, have thrown up and quit, fully convinced that there is no " big money n raising chickens. One man who went o the expense of purchasing an incubator and brooder at a large snm, has quit and offers the equipments for gale.- Observer. All these from Chelsea: Miss Florence üac-hman is attending the normal school it Ypsilanti; Geo. E. Mcllwain is taking a preparatory course at Anu Arbor high school; Frank Baldwln and Lyra Hatch are at Olivet college : Irene and Fred Evirett have gone to Kalamazoo college; rlattie Noyes enters Alblon college; and . K. Taylor takes a commercial course at Jetroit. Kev. .T. A. Mcllwain, of Chelsea, makes he follnwing report for hts church, in clo8ng his second year of labor there : ' Within the two years that I have been n the M. E. Church of Chelsea, threc of ts members have died, viz : Charles Congdon.Ira Wood and Emily Sturdevant; five lave been removed by letter .and two lave moved away without letters; tweny-two have been received by letters and ïiue have joiued from the probationers' class. On the two last Sabbaths of the conference year six were baptised and received into l'ull membership, as follows : August 30, Miss Kate Hooker, Miss Florence X. Bachman nnd Miss Effle R. Sig;ina; September 7, Mrs. Dr. Stiles, Mis3 I:itl ie Chipman and Miss HattiePurchase. Within the past year nine couples have )een married." Liceuse to Teach. The followinj; persons are licensed to teach one year, from September lsc, '86: Ann Arbor- May Morey, Anna R. Judson Flora O. (ioodale, rtatle M. Fay, Benjamin D" Payne, l.mira W. Toier, Sylvestia B. Crozler, Krank A. Clark, Charlotte L. Mlllard. Chelsea - llenry Wllson. Dexter- Kmily J. Palmer, Anna L. Williams. Freedom-Thomas 8. FUnn, Allle T. Quinan, Luke K. Uulnan. Milán- Addle Van Wormer, Ona Andrew, Allee McNell. Miincheter- Flora Hartbeck. Salino- Ida Hurrows, Mlnnle Ruckman, Mrs. A. K. Rouso, Klttle U. Hoyt, Allee B. yheeler. Sulem- Ilda Clnrk. Hylvan- Mary Knanf. Sliaron- Carrle Leeman. Macon- First grude, threo years- Carrle E. Trlplet. Dexter- Second grade, two yearg- Eva J. Mnlns. Chelsea- Thlrd grade, one year-Edlth L. Condón. The following were licensed at Ypsilanti, Scpt. lltli, to teach one year from date: Ynsllantl- Howard Jerome, Cor I, Cronln, Bt'lle Mursliall, Suruh OondOD, Hue Hopklns, Lena Fleming, Frank M. White. Ann Arbor- K. H. Searl, Anastoda Wallaoe, Carrle B. Hlnks. Emery- J. B. Laraway. GraKs Lake- Amella Andrews. Di'xter- Kute ('ullmaln, Whltakor- James Malr. Saline- Edway C. Young. Milán- Cora Houson, C. M. Fuller. Delhi Mills- Z. C. Smlth. ClH'löea - Carinan Snallow. Waterloo- Laura Kassell. sec. coumy Hoarü Hchool Cumliui.