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25
Month
August
Year
1893
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James Judson is back from Chicago. J. W. Knight left for Chicago, Sunday. Fred Staebler left for Chicago, Tuesday. William Thomas is in Chicago, this week. Eli W. Moore went to Milwaukee this week. S. B. Nickels is visiting the Fair at Chicago. Aid. Ferguson and family are at Zukey Lake. Clark Hawes has been at the World's Fair. Wirt Moore left for Chicago Tuesday morning. Dr. James N. Martin left for Chicago, Monday. Miss Nellie George left for Chicago, Tuesday. Prof. Calvin Thomas went to Chicago, Tuesday. ArthurTaggereturnedfromRome, Ind., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Besimer are at Strawberry Lake. Arthur J. Sweet returned to Jackson, Monday. Robert Lilly and Miss Christine Lilly are in Chicago. Joseph Donnelly is visiting his daughter in Chicago. Sedgwick Dean has been in New York city this week. Miss Annie Condón left, Saturday, for Old Mission. Mrs. Albrecht Gwinner and family are at Zukey Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall went to Crystal City, Tuesday. Mayor Thompson made Chicago another visit this week. Ed. I. Taylor was in Grand Rapids the first of the week. Miss Satia Hyde has been visiting the exposition in Chicago. Misses Anna B. and May Wilsey left for Chicago, Tuesday. Miss Amelia Schleede returned from Chicago Friday evening. Mail carrier George Blum returned from Chicago, Monday. Judge E. D. Kinne returned Saturday from Mackinac Island. Prof. and Mrs. F. N. Scott left Tuesday to visit the World's Fair. William Eldert and J. M.Perkins have gone to Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. George H. Pond is visiting relatives in Noble, Branch county. Mrs. Calvin Thomas and children left for Utica, N. Y., Wednesday Henry Ridley and Charles F Dietas have returned from Chicago Mrs. George Wanty and children of Grand Rapids, are visiting in th city. Patrick Gallagher and daughter of Corunna, were in the city, Fri dav. Misses Matilda and Johanna Neu mann returned from Chicago, Fri day. Prosecuting Attorney T. D. Kear ney has been in Midland since Wed nesday. Miss Zada Rhodes has gone to Manistique, to take charge of her school. Miss Grace Raffensperger has entered the Conservatory of Music at Cincinnati. William Binder and Herman Schmidt are in Chicago, taking in the World's Fair. Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Watervleit, Mich., has been visiting her son, Rev. E. D. Kelly. Mrs. J. B. Bushman, of Buffalo, N. Y. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Boylan. Miss Marie Durheim, Miss Anna Cowan and Miss Anna Flynn left Tuesday for Chicago. Mrs. Forschee, of Howell, and Miss Lucy Newberry, of Toledo, have been visiting Mrs. Eugene Oesterlin, jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Wahr, Mrs. Sarah Rettich and Mrs Joseph Staebler are doing the great Fair this week. Miss Alice McKee, who has been visiting Mrs. W. W. Wetmore, returned to her home in Westmoreland, Kansas, Tuesday. Mrs. A. T. Bruegel, Misses Libbie and Nellie E. Mogk, McClennan H. Mogk and Arthur Hawks were among those who went to Chicago, Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. M. V. Rheinhardt, of Seattle, Washington, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. John Armbruster, returned home Tuesday. Congressman Gorman, who was on the congressional committee to attend the funeral of the late Congressman Chipman, returned to Washington, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Briggs who have been visiting Mrs. Brigg's father, A. II. Holmes, left Tuesday for Coldwater, where Mr. Briggs has accepted the superintetidency of schools. John Haarer is in Chicago. John Eisele is visiting in Adrián. J. P. Trojanowski is in Chicago. Miss Erama Bower was in Port Huron yesterday. Miss A. Holsey has returned frora a week's stay at Gregory. Miss Emma Kemper returned from Chicago, Wednesday evening. Walter Pack and family are at home from a week's camp at Zukey Lak e. Miss Carrie Freeman, of Miller avenue, is spending four weeks in Chicago. Frank Campbell, of Idaho, who resided here thirty years ago, visited Hon. N. Sutton last week. Willard K. Clement leaves today for Moscow, Idaho, to take a professorship in the University of Idaho. Henry Wanty, of Muskegon, and George Wanty, of Grand Rapids, have been visiting friends in the city. Tommy Cole, of Battle Creek, a nephew of the Rev. Dr. Potts, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. Henry DePue. Mrs. Henry DePue and daughter Winnie have been spending a week with her father at Lake View farm, near Zukey Lake. Mr. J. A. Bohnet, formerly of Pittsfield township, now of San Francisco, Cal., is on his way to Chicago to take in. the big Fair. He will also pay a short visit to his home and old friends ere returning to the Pacific coast, where for the past few years he has spent most of his time in travel in connection with a San Francisco house.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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