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Day
25
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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David Henning was in the city the first of the week. Edwin Willits, congressman for this district, was in the city last weck. Andrew J. Shively, of New York city, is paying is usual annual visit to this city. Prof. W. II. Butts, of the Michüan Military Aoademy, was ia the city lat Monday. Mr. and Mre. Jonah Marsh, ofScio, celebrated their golden wedding last Saturday, the 20th inst. Cornelius Donovan, of PortEads, La., is spending a few weeks with his parents in the 5th ward. Henry R. Cocker- sob of Prof. B. F. Cocker - of Cleveland, took dinner with his parents in this city yesterday. Mr. W. F. Hulbert, of Eden Prairie, Mi un., with wife, son and daughter, are visiting their relatives and friends in the city. Joe T. Jacobs contémplales another southern journey this winter. He hasn't the faintest desire to legislate for the good of his fellow citizens. Mr. Frauklin Cate, of this city, (who celebrated his golden wedding the 27tb of last month) returned last Saturday froma hunting trip in the north woods, having killed and bringing home with him two deer. Geo. P. Wanty, one of the finest young men Ann Arbor ever gave to a neighboring city, was in town last Tuesday for a short time, and called to see the Courier force. He is practicing law at Grand Rapids, and making a euooess of life. Rev. Henry M. Goodell, the gentleman who wrote several very interesting letters for the Courier froui Europe and the Holy Land last spring and summer, has returned, and was a caller at the Courier office last Monday. Mr. Guodell has been absent some fifteen months, and has visited many places of interest in the old world. He is a son of Roswell Goodell, of Ann Arbor town, and a gradúate of the university, class of '71. He will reside for a time at least, at Bloom, Cook county, HL.where he has gone with his family.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News