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Gossipy Notes From Saline

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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FATHER KELLY ATTACKS "DOC" ROSE

At the special meeting of the council Wednesday night Father Kelly addressed the board.

He said: "I appear in the capacity of self-defense.  On N. State Street there is a disreputable place.  Those who frequent it disturb the sisters of the school.  The young men become drunk and climb up on our terrace and throw sticks and stones at the windows of the school.  I appeal to you to deny this man the right to a license and ask you to give us some relief.

Attorney Sawyer said that Rose ought not to be denies a license until it was found whether or not he was running an unsafe place.

JOTTINGS FROM WEBSTER

Mrs. WF Morrison and Miss French are at North Lake. 

Mrs. Sears very pleasantly entertained the Webster Missionary society on last Thursday.

Mrs. Frank Leslie of Denton, came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Austin Smith.

A social for the benefit of the Congregational church will be held Thursday evening at the parsonage.  A cordial invitation is extended to all.

A very sad funeral occurred at the Congregational church on Friday last, it being that of Mrs. Ida Smith Backus, who one year ago moved with her husband and family to Fruitdale, Ala.  She leaves besides a husband and four children -- Emory, Elsie and Lois, and an infant daughter -- to mourn her loss.  Rev. Mr. Morrison conducted the services, and the body was laid at rest in the family lot.

NEWS NOTES FROM SALEM

Salem, Michigan, April 29. -- Mrs. James Bullock passed away Friday night at 6 o'clock after long and painful suffering from cancer.  Besides a husband, she leaves nine young children to mourn her loss.  The funeral was held from the Baptist church Monday afternoon.  The interment was in the West Salem cemetery.

JB Waterman is building an addition to his house.

John McClaren is shipping hay to Detroit.

Miss Erma Lane has returned home from Detroit, where she has been taking a course in proof-reading.

Mrs. Sarah Dibble is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Walker.

The ladies' dime society of the Congregational church will hold its next meeting with Mrs. Alice Lane, the second Thursday in May.  Everyone cordially invited.

Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Blanche Vanatta and Claude Bailey.

Mrs. Eliza Higgins has returned home after spending the winter with friends in the west.

Rev. and the Mrs. OM Thrasher of Northville, were callers among Salem friends the first of the week.

GOSSIPY NOTES FROM SALINE

Will Hauser of Jackson, and Adolf Ennis spent Sunday in Saline.

Dr. FH Austin, a dentist from Brooklyn, is spending a few days with Dr. Koch.

Fred Ennis, of Ann Arbor, was in Saline over Sunday.

The Union school entertainment will be repeated next Friday night.  Your presence will encourage the pupils.

Chas. Burkhardt is putting down a cement walk around his new house.

Miss Blanche Mead was in Ypsilanti yesterday visiting Miss Collie Smith, who is attending the Normal.

Mrs. E Hill is at Vermontville, at the bedside of her sick sister.

The Saline high school base ball team played the Milan high school Wednesday.

The flower committee of the Presbyterian YPSCE went out to Horwood's to gather May flowers to present to the old people of the village.

Dr. Sanford is repairing his residence on Chicago avenue.

Mrs. M Allen is visiting in Ypsilanti with her sister, Mrs. Wood.

ST Fairbanks and Mrs. Dr. Chandler are putting cement walks around their new homes on the east end of Chicago avenue.

Fred Saunders recently visited in the city.  He is traveling for a Detroit firm.

Otto Bliss, one of Saline's former citizens, is visiting here.

LEAD NICKELS DELUGE CHELSEA

Chelsea, Michigan., April 30. -- Chelsea is being flooded with lead five-cent pieces, the most of them being through the nickel in the slot machines.  Possible the US marshall may have the occasion to visit this place.

John Eden will build a house on his property recently occupied by Rev. Father Considine.  It is located in the southern part of the village.

AE Winans, who purchased the house of Chauncey Stephens on E Middle street, is having the same removed to Harrison street and will remodel it.  Mr. Stephens will erect a new dwelling on the vacated lot.

Conrad Lehman will take possession of the saloon he purchased of the Fred Vogelbacher on the first of May.

Columbian hive, LOTM of this city, entertained a large number of their sisters from Ann Arbor last evening.  A good time is reported.

William Kelly and Johanna Zulke of this village, were married last Tuesday at St Mary's church, by the Rev Father Considine.

EUROPEAN FLAGS.

The yellow and red Spanish flag is the oldest now in use by any European power, yet it was not flown till 1785.  The French tricolor came into use ten years later and England's red ensign in 1801

FARMERS

We offer: Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Beans, White Navy Beans, Red Kidney Beans, and all kinds of Field Seeds at the Ann Arbor Central Mills.

MICHIGAN MILLING CO.

File No. 9116 12-462.

F. Pistorious, atty., Ann Arbor.

Estate of Anna Maria Miller

State of Michigan, county of Washtenaw, ss.  At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Washtenaw, held at the Probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on the 28th day of April, in the year one thousand and nine hundred and two.

Present, Willis L Watkins, Judge of Probate.

In the matter of the estate of Anna Maria Miller, deceased.

On reading and filling the petition duly verified of Fannie Malloy, praying that a certain instrument now on file in this court and purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may be admitted to probate with administration of said estate granted to Gustave Hinz, the executor in said will named, and appraisers and commissioners be appointed.  It is ordered, that the 28th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office be appointed for hearing said petition.

And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing said petition.  And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Argus-Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county of Washtenaw.

Willis L Watkins, Judge of Probate.

James E McGregor, Register.

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File 9'51 12-461

Estate of John Jahnke

State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw, ss.  At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, held at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on the 26th day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and two.  Present, Willis L Watkins, Judge of Probate.

In the matter of the estate of John Jahnke, deceased.

On reading and filing the petition, duly verified of Alice Donegan, praying that administration of said estate may be granted  to Wm. H Donegan or some other suitable person, and appraisers and commissioners be appointed.

It is Ordered that the 27th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office be appointed for hearing said petition.

And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Argus-Democrat, a newspaper printed the circulating in said County of Washtenaw.

Willis L Watkins, Judge of Probate.

James E McGregor, Register.

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