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16
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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John Finnegan has gone to Arkansas. Rev. E. D. Kelly was in Detroit, Wednesday. Ex-Gov. Felch, of this city, is in Detroit today. M. M. Steffey has gone to I.ouisville, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer were in Detroit yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Millen are visiting friends in Detroit today. Mrs. C. C. James, of Dexter, was in the city Thursday on business. Judge J. Willard Babbitt was in Detroit on legal business, Thursday. Mrs. E. Treadwell, of East Saginaw, is visiting friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer, were in Detroit Thursday visiting friends. Louis Yeam , the genial candy man from Detroit, was in the city, Thursday, on business. Geo. W. Bullis, president of the Union Shade Pull Co., is in Detroit on business today. Joseph Clark, superintendent of the Univers'ity Hospitals, was in Detroit, Wednesday. Brown, of the firm of Brown & Cady, State street, was in Detroit Thursday on business. Ed. 'Serviss, of the Ann Arbor laundry, has gone to Portage Lake for a few days duck shooting. Mr. F. Arnstein, of New York, was in the city Thursday, on business with Wm. Arnold, the jeweler. Revenue Collector Smith, of Manchester, was in the city Thursday morning. He left here for Hillsdale. A. P. Ferguson, H. T. Morton, W. W. Watts and F. A. Howlett attended a meeting of the Mystic Shrine in Detroit, Wednesday. James Tice who received injuries on the ice ways of E. V. Hanghsterfer's ice house, about a month ago, is able to be about on crutches. Chauncy Millen, of Manchester, representing the Garlanc stove and ranges, Detroit branch, was registered at the Arlington. Wednesday. , Luman F. Cotlin, superintendent of the state public school at Coldwater, was in the city yesterday on his way home from a trip placing some children from the school in the eastern part of the state..; Messrs R. H. Gulley and W. H. Brearley, of Detroit, representing the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, made the Argus a pleasajit cali yesterday. Mr. Gulley was formally a very successful superintendent of schools at Mason and other places in the state, and Mr. Brearley was formerly editor of the Detroit Journal.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News