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26
Month
October
Year
1894
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J. D. Ryan is visiting in Detroit. Mrs. J. W. Morton is visiting in Detroit. Miss Kittie Smith is visiting in Monroe. James Havvks has returned from Hudson. Hon. John J. Robinson was in the city yesterday. The little daughter of George Dengler is seriously UI. R. C. Traver and wife, of Somerset are visiting in the city. President Angelí gave a reception to the faculty last evening. Mrs. Kutzenburg and daughter, of Chicago, are in the city. Mrs. George Moorman, of Ypsilanti, died Sunday morning. D. J. Burleigh, of Cleveland was an Ann Arbor visitor Thursday. Harry Dwyer and Frank Dodge, of Adrián, were in the city Tuesday. Judge Kinne has returned from holding a short term of court in Detroit. Mrs. Hebard, of Detroit, is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLachlan. Henry Dieterle, of Custer Park, 111., is in Ann Arbor visiting his parents. The Misses Emma Lutz and Mary Frieze have returned from a visit in Pittsfield. Congressman Gorman and Editor M. T. Woodruff were in the city last evening. Mrs. R. A. Thorn, of Jackson, is the guest of her sister Mrs. White, of Beakes street. J. C. Reimboid and family, of Saginaw, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schairer. Mr. VV. W. Wetmore and family were in Jonesville Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mr. Wetmore's son, M. M. Wetmore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Pittsfield, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer, of Chicago, attended the funeral of Mrs. W. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hughes, MrS Jas. Galick, and Hugh McGuire attended the funeral of the ten year oíd son of Peter McGuire, of Scio, Tuesday. Rev. E. D. Kelly attended the funeral of his brother, John Kelly, of Watervliet, Thursday. The deccased was 31 years of age andj leaves a wife and one child. James Schermerhorn, of Hudson, a fluent democratie speaker and the widely known editor of the Hudson Gazette, was in the city Tuesday. j He is speaking through the county j with Hon. C. R. VVhitman. Gen. Spalding, republican candidate for congress, Hon. Burton Parker, of Monroe, aad Hon. A. W. Smith, of Adrián, were callers at the Argus office, Tuesday. We soaked them up with democratie doctrines and feel an inner consciousness that even so far gone as they were, we Iabored with them to their good. President Thomas, of Adrián 1 lege, was in the city Tuesday, as I chaperone to the Adrián college football team, who engaged the U. ofM.'s that day. President Thomas has infused life and energy, physical and intellectual, into the college of our sister city, and greatly strengthened its standing among the educationol institutions of the country.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News