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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
April
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Gen. B. F. Partridge, of Bay City, was in the city over Sunday. John Henley, of Delhi, is slowly bufc surely recovering his health. B. Frank Bower, of the Detroit Evening New?, was in the city over Sunday. M. C. Shewcraft, of this city, has left for a trip south in the endeavor of limliug good health. Dr. A. W. Chase has removed to Toledo and eiKcrod upon the practica of his profession, it is stated. Newton McMillan, son of D. MeMillan, of this city, is now a reporter on the Chi-j cago Morning News. Dr. Georg is going to Washington soon. He has a patent in view for a bookrest, ¦vtWkoli lio ia inYjutel. " Eugene E. Beal, of this office, left last Tuesday evening for Minnesota, to be absent about ten days on business. Jacob Seyler, of New Hamburg, 1 ada, brother of Deputy County Treasurer Seyler, spent a few days in the city the past week. Dorr Kellogg, of this city, left last Wednesday for Battle Creek, where he ezpects to remain for the summer, visiting relatives and friends. D. Cramer, went to Stanton, last Tuesday, to deliver an address, in the evening, before the Odd Fellows, upon the occasion of their Clst anniversary. R. E. Frazer had a grand farewell meeting last Sunday, his speech and the prayer of Rev. Dr. Cooker were both very affecting. Mr. Frazer will leave the coming week. His family remain here for the present. C. Ed. Worden, who has been traveliag , throughout the west, taking in California, Oregon, Colorado, and the territorios of Arizona, New Mexico and Washington, returned last Monday. He visited his brother, Dr. A. L. Worden, and wife, at Dunlap, Iowa, on his way home. After settling up business with the Detroit house for which he travels, he will spend a week or so in the city, at the residence of his pareots, Mr. and Mn. Chas. H. Worden.