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Saline Secrets

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Mollie Cuiver of Ilillsdale, is visiting Mrs. G. L. Parsons. Triis & Minnett shipped a car load of flour to Detroit last Thursday. Miss Zoa Nichols has been kept at home by sickness for some time Kev. J. H. Girdwood of Chelsea, occupied the Baptist pulpit here last Sunday. Charles Gauntlett, treasurer of York, was in town last Friday, receiving taxes. Fred Jerry and Pela Fitzgerald haye been reappointed deputies by Sheriff Judson. Mrs. Milo Clark of York, visited her nieee, Mrs. John Gillen, a portion of the week. The next meeting of the county teachers' association will be held in Saline, probably Feb. 6. Most of the merchants have been invoicing this week. A. F. Clark has been assisting S. II. Maher. Jacob Sturm spent a portion of last week at his mili near Whitmore Lake, and on Friday was in Detroit. Street lamps are conspicuously absent these nights that the si ores are elosed on account of the meetings. Michael Alber, a well known pioneer living two miles west died last Saturday and the funeral services were held Tuesday in the Germán church. Miss Donna Lalue took Mrs. Townsênd's place in the school last Friday, while the latter was in Ypsilanti, called there by the serious condition of her mother, Mrs. Heller, whose condition is not improving much. Hoyt L. Conary, the entertainer who I appeared in school hall last Thursday, won a warm place in the hearts of Saline people. Owing to the meetings in progress at the church the attendance was not so large as was hoped. Keeeipts $24.

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Ann Arbor Democrat