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Saline Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Our sleighing is gone. Coal is scarce in Saline. General complaint - bard times. W. P. CargoQ ig working in Detroit Arthur Brown pent Sunday at home. Mrs. Will label!, of York, is visiting Miss Ida Shepard. J. McKinnon faas come home from A nn Arbor to court Mr. and Mrs. Barnard, of Lansing, are risiting at E. R. Aldrich's. Mr. Frost St. John, who has been gick several weeks, is no better. Mrs. J. Warner and Maggie Harmon took in Ann Arbor last week. Mrs. R. Westfall, living four miles south of here, died the 21st, funeral the 25th. Miss Linie Burns, of Bridgewater, visited at Fred Cordio's, jr., the latter part of the week. Mr. E. W. Ford informa us that hii wife, who has been dangerously sick, is some better. A letter received from Dr. H. A. Nichols, Los Angeles, Cal., saya there is no place like home. The entertainment at Union School hall the 22nd, was of that class that pleases the people of Saline. Wm. Walker, who is attending the medical department, at Ann Arbor, was in town a lew days last week. O. J. Nisley was awarded several premiums at the poultry show, at Grand Rapids, the first of the week.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register