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17
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wm. Eister is visiting his sister ir Detroit. Wm. Mogk is visiting friends in Toledo. Thomas Kearney was in Detroit, Monday. Ed. Lohr is spending a few days in Toledo. Prof. E. L. Waker is in St. Paul on business. C. S. Elmer was in Ypsilanti yesterday on business. Mrs. Eliza T. Sunderland is visiting in Battle Creek. Hon. B. M. Thompson was in Detroit, yesterday. W. W. Wadhams and family were in Dexter, Sunday. Mrs. F. A. Vorhees is spending the week in Detroit. Mr. James S. Handy is in Kalamazoo visiting friends. Arthur Shall, of Olivia avenue, was in Detroit, yesterday. J. D.-Ryao and J. V. Sheehan pent Monday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bennett pent Sunday in Detroit. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, visitd in Ann Arbor, Sunday. Supt. Perry and wife entertained heir son Paul, from Detroit. Mrs. Howard, of Lansing, is vising at Dr. V. C. Vaughan's. R. Baker, of Detroit, was in the ity selling grocries, Monday. E. E. Shaw, of 5 Olivia avenue, left Monday morning for Detroit. E. A. Fink, Esq., of Detroit, was in the city yesterday on business. Hon. Chas. H. Kline was in Toledo last week on legal business. John V. Sheehn, the State street bookseller, was in Detroit, yesterday. Walter Hicks, proprietor of the Delhi milis, was in Detroit, Monday. Geo. B. Dygert left for Chicago yesterday. He will be absent about a week. Prof. M. E. Cooley went to Chicago the latter part of last week on business. Oil Inspector J. L. Gilbert, of Chelsea,was in the city on business, Saturday. Wm. VanBehen, of Toledo, was in the city Monday. His line is horse shoe nails. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs entertained their son Charles from troit over Sunday. Robert Stabler, son of Michael Stabler, has returned from Toledo and will work for his father. Mr. L. E. Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. N. VV. Cheever, returned from a visit in Flushing yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watts, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watts drove to Milan Sunday, returning yesterday. Geo. Kyer and Charlie and Henry Banfield have gone to South Lyon to spend their vacation with friends. George H. Snow, state editor of the Detroit Evening News, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. William G. Doty. Gustav Brehm who has been on a trip north in the interest of the Ann Arbor Brewing Co., returned home Saturday. Mrs. H. F. Erost and Mrs. Campbell attended the funeral of Mrs. Whiting at Ypsilanti last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Spring and son Heinrich and the Misses Hanna and Thesnelda Spring are visiting Rev. F. Volz and family in Saginaw. M. Tredenburg, of New Vork, one of the oldest jewelry men on the road, who has been stopping at the Germania for the past three weeks, left for Detroit, Monday. Ambrose Pack, an employé of H. Randatl the photographer, has gone to New Haven, Conn., to take charge of Mr. Randall's gallery there. He leaves niany warm friends in Ann Arbor.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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