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Day
4
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. J. W. Robison is visiting at Jackson. Mr. W. H. Butler went to Kalaraazoo, Tuesday. Mr. John E. Alford is visiting at his home in Canada. Rev. Samuel D. Breed is in Ypsilanti on business today. Hon. Joseph T. Jacobs is in Detroit on business today. Wilfred Eames, of this city, is in Detroit on business today. Mrs. Victoria Morris returned from New York yesterday. Rev. C. A. Young has returned home from his southern trip. Prof. M. E. Cooley returned yesterday from a trip to Akron, Ohio. Mr. G. F. Gruber a former Ann Arborite, was in the city, Wenesday. Mr. Ransom Swarthouse, of Chicago, is spending a few days in the city. Miss Florence Benham leaves next week to spend the summer at Ithaca, N. Y. C. D. Elmer is in Ypsilanti viewing the wreek of the high school building. Mrs. Gersham Powers, of Grand Rapids, is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. G. Benham. Hon. J. T. Jacobs ajtended the funeral of Senator Stockbridge at Kalamazoo, yesterday. Mr. H. M. Wood left for New York, Tuesday evening, to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. H. G. Prettyman is entertaining Dr. C. W. Prettyman and W. H. Slusser, of Chicago. Mr. S. W. Beakes returned from a short visit to Bloomingburg, N. Y., and Washington, this morning. Attorney-General Ellis was in the city a few hours, Wednesday, on his return from a cali on ex-Governor Winans at Hamburg. Mrs. Dr. Harry Cleveland, nee Miss Jennie Jolly, of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Jolly, for a few days. Drs. Vaughan, Nancrede,Darling, Gibbes, Breakey, Carrow, Wessinger, Novy, Herdman and Cushney are attending the meeting of the State Medical Society at Lansing. Messrs. J. F. Lawrence, D. J. Loomis and Joseph Parker returned Tuesday night from a fishing expedition in the northern part of the state. They brought back about a dozen fine speckled trout as samples of the thousands that they did not catch.