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Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Henry Spiegelberg, taken suddenly seriously ill, is again convalascent. Mrs. Harry McCoy, of Columbus, Öhio, is visiting her father, W. B. Raine. Rev. H. F. Shier and famiiy who have been spending some weeks in Petoskey are expected home Saturday. Mrs. Charles Paine, of Port Clinton, Ohio, who has been visiting her father, E. W. Snell, returned home Saturday. The new cottage near the Lake house is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, of Urania, and Dr. Harry Nichols and brother from Saline. A very large attendance at the Famers' picnic to be held Saturday, Aust 25 is expected. All the candidates for governor are expected to be present and make speeches. Landlord Stevens, of the Lake louse has his hands full, taking care of his guests. He has forty boarders at present. Among these is Miss Timberlake, of Jackson, well known in Musical circles in Ann Arbo. W. B. Raine is considered one of the boss fishermen of the Lake. On Monday he went out before breakfast and in 35 minutes he caught 8 bass weighing 16 pounds. The prevention of spearing of fish in the lake has greatly improved the fishing. J. T. Jacobs will sell at Auction, it 3 p. m., Thursday, ióth inst., ot and a half on Washtenaw ave., pposite late Dr. Ford's residence ín line of city street railroad. Vahn of Detroit, Auctioneer.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News