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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
August
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Farmers claim their oat erop is turning out very poorly. Mrs. R. H. Marsh and son Roy, visited at Ypsilanti the 5th inst. Miss Phenie Case, of York, was visiting friends in town the 6th inst. Mrs. W. Emraertt, of Eaton Rapids, spent Sunday at home, the 7th. Will Ward, of Clinton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillen, the 4th inst. Why is it so many of our scholars are 6eeking other schools for an education ? Mr. and Mrs. Gillman, of York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Clark last week. The ice cream social given by the Baptist society, the 3d inst., netted the sum of $11. E. Gr. Berdan, station agent for the M. & O. R. R., at Tecumseh, spent Sunday at home The second annual opening at O. M. Kelsey's grocery, the 6th inst , was largely attended. There is talk of a three days' base ball tournament, during the month of August, in Saline. The Saline river was never known to be so low' since Capt. North ran his tug between here and Monroe. Miss Ada Clark has resigned her situation in the Union school, and will attend the Ann Arbor High school. Miss Stella Sxxton, of Manchester, and Miss Rena Westfall, of York, visited Miss Maggie Harmon, the 6th inst. The council did a very wise thing (if they will only enforce it this time) by ordering the walk lowered between D. Nissly's and J. Sturm'e.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register