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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
April
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Saline, April ftth. -Mr. John McAfomn haa returned to town and resumcd the white-wash brush. - Mis. Amos Kidder is rcported dying at the present time. Disease, inllammation oí the bowels. - Where oh where is the G. B. ticket of Saline. It is gone where the W. B. twineth. Athingof the past and will soon be forgotten. - Capt. E. P. Allen spoke to a crowded house on the subject of temperance lust Sunday evenlng. 11e was not well but managed to keep the attention of tlie audience for an hour and a half, slck or well. - Another voter in town, bnt he arrived too late to register and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Iloyt will not allow him to swear. Wbat the poor fellow will do, ït is out of our power to conjecture. Wait 21 years we guess. - There was only one man on tlie Reniblican ticket last Monday but what was a good sound temporalice man, yct they were all beaten except one man. Mr. Richard II. Marsh, was elected Superintendent of public schools. -The entertainment given by the Young Peoples Temperance association was a pretty fair thing for amateurs; and tlieir supper splendid, but owing to other business was not as well patronized as they deserved. Try Bgain Y. P. - Wliy don't some of the monied men of Salino bnild a few sma'.l houses to rent? There is not a place in town to rent, not even an unoccupied room, and we think that it would be a paying investment tp build more houses for this purpose. -There has been quite a sale of real estáte in town within the past few days. Mr. Henry J. Miller has disposed of all his stores on Adrián and Chicago Streets to Mr. Slayton of Tecumseh, and Mr. John Schwalm of Saline; some land to John McKinon, Jr., and the property on Chicago Street, E., to parties in Detroit. -The Dacotah fever is abont all the sickness now in Saline and that is raginsr fearfully. There are between 20 and 30 of our population aboftt to depart for the f ar X. W., among them the Rev. A. M. Allen and family, Messrs. H. J. Miller, E. L. Bickford, Geo.Tower and their families, accompanied I y some of the boys, viz: Bert Blighten, Frank LeBaron, W. E. IIumphrey,Geo. Miller and others.

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Ann Arbor Argus