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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
May
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Saline, May 24. -Mr. A. G. Lawrence funiishes the brick for the new block. -Mr. ïracy f rom Somerset, has started a boarding house at the depot. -Mr. J. II. Warner of thi Excliange, is making Bome repairs in bis house. -Mr. D. Henningis building a new house on the old Wood farm in TiUsfleld. -Mr. C. B. Woodard of the Goodyear House, Manchester, was 111 town on baturday last. - Mrs. S. T. Mead has returnecl from California wbere she has been visiting for the past six or eight months. -Mr. John Schwahn has moved his meat market into the Miller block, in the place where Bortles restaurant was. -Mr. Charlea Watsonis here from the aouth-weat on a visit to his brotlier Dr. ilenry Watson. Ilewill remain through the heated term. -Lot Bof teams and people in town on Saturday last, but we will venture to say there was notmoney enough changed bands to wad an oíd sbot-gun. - Gross Bros., are selling piles of wind milis all through the country. They have added a very uice little pianIng mili to their agricultural works. From the Sturgis, Mich. Weekly: Mr John Brast, living in Bhennan Township, informed us a few tlays ago that his (eet liad been so terribly trostbitten that lie could luirui.v staud the paius causea uiereuy. lie uaypouou tothinkof St. Jacobs üil- wlucii he always kept handy - rubbed bis reei twieewith the t medy, and the pain disappeared entirely. Henotouly vaiueBSï. Jacobs üil as an unexcelled remedy tor a great many other pamful diseases. to which mankind is subject, but he also asserts tli&t it is really mvaluable for the manydiseasesto whicu horsea and stock are subject to, anu which so often play havoc with _ Uie prospecte of the fanuor or Btock-raiser.

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Ann Arbor Argus