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Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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John Wahr is at Zukey lake. Chas. Baxter is sojourning at Whitmore Lake. Miss M. Schnierle, of Jackson, is visiting in the city. Miss Nina M. Davison is taking her vacation in Toledo. Mrs. J. Bachlor, of Pentwater, is visiting Ann Arbor friends. Mrs. A. M. Doty and daughter Nina, are visiting in Detroit. Miss Inez Fisher, of Detroit, is a guest of Ann Arbor friends. Miss Emma Hayley is at Bay View for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. George Wahr and daughter started this morning for Lake St. Clair. Mrs. R. Trouton has returned from a visit of two months at Port Huron. The Misses Viola and Lulu Lusby are guests of Miss Laura Mills, of Pittsfield. Prof. Perry is at Asbury Park, N. S., attending a national educational congress. Sedgwick Dean is rilling himself with coal einders and dust, on a northern business trip. Mrs. Charles Kempf and daughter Edith, of Washington, has been visiting relatives in Northfield. Mrs. John O. Jenkins returned home, Wednesday, from a week's visit among relatives in Jackson. Sam. Kinnie is hunting for a place in Minnesota that would be a good one to live in. He won't find it. Miss Libbie Esslinger returned home Tuesday evening after a month's visit among relatives at Clinton. Supervisor James L. Gilbert, of Chelsea, transacted business, etc, in the city, Wednesday. The etc. may be construed to refer to the fixing of his political fences for the fall campaign; but this is a mere surmise. Judge Kinne is inhaling the salt air of the Atlantic coast, and reinvigorating his judicial system with clam bakes. Prof. Robinson, of Washtenaw extraction, has been re-elected superintendent of the Detroit schools. Salary a cool three thousand. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Ky.es, son-inlaw and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews, of W. Huron St., who have been residing in this city since last fall, have returned to Lansing, where they formerly lived, Mr. Kyes having secured a lucrative position as clerk in that city. D. A. Hammond will start fof Marquette this evening by way or Detroit and the lakes. He goes to conduct a state examination of teachers. From Marquette he will go to Petoskey to attend a meeting of the state board of education and from there to Chicago and thence home. He will be absent until the thirtieth. A new milch cow for sale. Enquire of Francés Gould at the oíd Blakesley farm, twoandahalf miles soath of Saline.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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