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A Salem Boy Broke His Leg

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
April
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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Salem, April 12. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrick, of Long Point, Ill., formerly of Salem, are making their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Herrick, a visit. In August they will take possession of their farm lately purchased near the line of Oklahoma. Their many friends in Salem regret they are going so far away but all join in wishing them success.

Mall Carrier Brokaw, with his family, are residents of Salem village now. 

Harry Haywood, of Belding, formerly of Salem, has taken up his residence in Salem again. 

The latest report from Mrs. Edwin Smith, now confined in a private sanitarium in Ann Arbor, is favorable. She had a very serious operation. She has the sympathy of a host of friends, who are very anxious for encouraging reports. 

Little Oscar Hammond had the misfortune to fall and break his leg while playing at school Tuesday. 

Dr. Lane, of Whitmore Lake, made his Salem friends a short call Tuesday. 

The Easter exercises at Salem Congregational church were well attended considering th bad weather.