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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
September
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sai.toe, Sep. 0. -Mr. Mílton Webb has settled with tais bride at lúa residence on Ilenry Bto west. -Miss ('ora Conklin of Detroit is in town on a visit to her sister Mrs. Wni: Derendinger. -Mr. J. II. Bortle will ttiove into hiS new quarters on Chicago Street next week i f nothinc hiippoiisi -Mr. Ilarry Heller Of Saline HáS jtist Inventad the best üiing in the shape of a car-coupler that we liave eVer Sëen. There is no danger of gettinj all 'broke up' witb lus kind of a coupl.er, and he has also an arrangement f or unoouplinf that we tliink will come into universa ise n üie course of a short time. Ther s with his invention, no use of gettin between the cara, to feither conneet o ctit off at any place in the train wher his invehtion is usert. Mr. Heller wil have his patent before the public in short time, and any one wishilig to se how it Works can do so at any time b cali ing at the shop of W. Heller on An Arbor St. Saline, Sept. 14. - Wheat is coming in quite brisk( but commands only 85 cents. - Our Marshal, Wm. Brainaid na3 been and is still quite Blek. - ('. 15. Woodardof Ypsilanti gave us a short cali on Snturday last. - Mrs. Geo. Lindersmith has gone to Cleveland on a tliree weeks visit. -Mr. 'Dick' Mafsh and family have gone on a visit to friends in Illinois. -We hear that the pole that has líiin in the streöt so lohg will Irè raised Oh rfiday nexti -Dr. Sam. W. Cbandler and fahiily will return home from their 'tramp' on Sattirday next. - Wílts Berdan has sold óne of his new houses to Mr. W. E. Blackburn, our ehterpriaing barber. -Amos Y.Kidderand ITenry Ortmaii were to-day arrested forselling Spiíitous liquors nhder a beer lícense. - We ühcierstand that W. P. CÍarson has purchased the property on the S; W. corner of Lewis and McKay Sts..: known as the Parsons house. - Davenport and Son have repainted their store front, and are abouttopaint the balance of the wood-work. Tliey wffl do so as soon as they can get their paints, which are ordered. -We took a trip across the country to Bridgewater station on Saturday last and the farmers were all sobusy ptëtting in their wheat tliat tiiey would not look at anybody, as rnuch more stop to talk. They mean business, those Germana do. -At the ánnuai school meeting Sppt. 5th, there were two trustees elected in nlace of Mr. M. AVebb and Clias. hart. Tliose elected werè John W.Hüll and Dr. Daniel Hall. Tliere was á tax of tli ree tbonsand seven hundred dollars voted but some of tlie tax payers are a little inclined to "kiek," but they may as well keep cool, it won 't do them any good. It is too late in the day.

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Ann Arbor Argus