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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Leonhard Gruner went to Madison,Wie., last Monday. James Allaby, of Mauston, Wis., is visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Jerry O'Rourke, of Masoo, Iowa, is visiting acquaintances in this city. Viotor WidenmaDn, of this city, has gone to Saginaw as a clerk in a hardware store. L. D. James, of Massachusetts, has been in the city the past week, looking after his property here. David Henning, of Chicago, was in the city New Year's day, making calis upon friends of former days. Hon. A. J. Sawyer has been in Lansing for the past few days helping hatch the senatorial egg, probably. Mr. M. Good and Miss Annie Giffert, of Chicago, 111., are visiting the family of J. G. Schairer, in this city. Mr. Clark Ferry and Will C. Carman, of Flint, spent a few days the last week visiting friends in the city. W. F. Hulburt, of Washburne, Minn., and family, have been visiting relatives and friends in the city for several weeks past. Aid. KeeƩw has returned from his eastern trip looking hearty and happy. He reports the snow as three feet deep east of Buffalo. Clem. R. Thompson, of Battle Creek, a former well-known resident of this city, has been in the city the past week, visiting relatives. John V. Sheehan, of the State street boolcstore, spent several days in Port Huron during ,the holiday week. Rumor saya - but then who bolioves rumor? Mr. Rouscup, of the Daily News, has been called to his home in Upper SanJusky, Ohio, by the severe illness of his wife. Will Watts slings the local pen during his absence. Drs. William and Henry Ewing, of New York City, formerly of Dexter, and graduates of the university, spent New Years in the city visiting old friends. The boys are proeperous in their new home. Mr. Dan H. Church, steward of the state institution for the deaf and dumb, at Flint, accompanied by his wife, spent New Years, and a few succeeding days in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pond. According to the Fenton Independent Miss Grace Taylor and Miss Matia Boardman, of this city, have been spending the holidays atthat place. Mrs. O. B. Schuyler also delivered a strong temperance address there last week. Miss Mary Wilson, says the Dundee Reporter, has taken up her residence in Ann Arbor, and before her departure was presented with a purse by her numerous friends as a slight renumeration for her services as organist of the M. E. church. Sbe has been a very successful teach'er of muic in Dundee.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News