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Mail Comes By Electricity

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mail Comes By Electricity

Motor Cars Give Saline Increased Facilities

A Saline Farm Brings $50 an Acre - Death of F.F. Humphrey in Detroit

Saline, Mich., March 5. - The first mail over the electric road came Saturday. Saline has five mails a day now.

A goodly number went from here to hear Harold Jarvis in Ypsilanti THursday and were well repaid.

George Schairer has purchased the farm of George Donaldson about four miles from the village. The 160 acres brought about $8,000.

T. Roberts goes on the John Fowler farm.

Mrs. S. Steffy of Ypsilanti spend Sunday in Saline.

Mrs. W. Shaw is making a visit in Monroe.

Selah Fitzgerald and his son James are visiting in Elkhart, Ind., this week.

The Y.P.S.C.E. met at Mrs. E. Hill's this week.

F.F. Humphrey, who died in Detroit Sunday afternoon was one of Saline's citizens and at one time owned a farm in this vicinity.

Lillian Schaffer, who has been teaching near Manchester, is home on a vacation.