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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Saline, Ang. 11. - Our Union school wül commence again on the first Monday in September. -Torn Burris has been .under, but we see he has dug out agaiu. Good for Tom. -Mr. Wm. Robinson was in town last week visiting his mother and brothers. -Mr. Wilson Berdan has been quite sick, but is able to be on the streets again we see. - Wecannot teil where the carriagea all go to, but our " Jake" manages to get rid of heaps of 'em. -Mr. Ilenry Leisimer has his new house nearly completed and it is quite an ornament to that part of town,being situated near his business, and near the depot. -Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Chandler Started for a trip aroundthe lakes for health and recreation on Wednesday, Aug. 11. Miss A. Gillett and Mrs. Pavenport ,wül accompany theln. -Mrs. Josephine Busb and daughter are in town again from Iludson, where they have been spending a few da.ya visiting old friends. They are now the gueeta of Mrs. Geo. Sherman. -We guess that since the special school meeting of Monday night last, there will notbemany mennearsighted enough to fooi around our school board or try to oust a teacher after he has been hired and the contract signed by both parties. Let such petty busmess alone; itdon'tpay. - Less of those doga and more hogs would we think be a benefit to the people of onr town- especially the poor part of them in the coming winter.- There is not a man in town so poor but who thinks he can keep from one tö three worthless dogs, btt still are not able to keep a pig. We wonder if they dont know that any intelligent pig will eat anything that a worse than worseless cur wilL i a- ' t

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Ann Arbor Argus