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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
February
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Hail reported no better. Mre. H. Collum ie quita gick. Corporation election the 14th. Matthew Seeger is on the sick list. The old stars and stripes floaded over P. O., the 22od. Mr. Qeo. Ehuis is reported on the gain from a long siege of siekness. Mrs. Benj. Munroe is slowly recorering from a long siege of sicknesa. 11. Brainard an old pioneer of this townihip died the 15th, funeral ISth. Miss Carri Jewett, of JacksoD, Mich., risited friendo here orer Sunday. Miss May Darenport, of Hastings, is visiting her brother Fvarett of York. Mrs. Gooding and daughter, of Ann Arbor, are the guests of Mrs. C. Parsoru. Eddie Caldwell, son of Ber. W. L. Caldwell, is quits sick with the scarlet ferer. Mr. Huderson, wife and daughter, of Fargo, Dakota, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mills. Mrs. C. Rogers has been spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Roose ot Pittsfield. Fred Wallace an old Saline boy now of Chattanooga, Tenn., dropped in on old friendg one day last week. H. W. Bassett and Qeo. Burkhart took 'n the bacquet and state conretion at Detroit, the 22 and 23 inst. Mrs. EI. R. Mead and grand daughter Blanth who have been spending the winter in New York, returned home the 15th. E. W. Wallace and wife left last week for an extended visit to New York and eipect to return by the way of Chatanoog, TenD. Every day the expre.-s takes one or more orders from G. J. Nissly's poultry farm. 110 birds shipped in 10 days. Geo. is a thorouehbrd.

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Ann Arbor Register