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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
May
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. C. Rorainger's wife and family have gone to Germán}-. Miss Mattie Barry has returned froni the Cinciunati art school. Chas. Rorabacher, of the South Lyon Excelsior, was in the city last week. Mrs. P. Ryan, nee Daisy Risdon, of Portage Lake, Wis., is Tisiting her father, L. C. Risdon. We are glad to see A. L. Noble gettlng around once more. He has been conflned to the house for several days. Ben. C. Burt has returned from Baltimore, where he has been in attendance upon Johns Hopkins university. Rev. J. Alabaster delivers the address at the unniversary of the legislative temperance association, at Lansing, next Bunday. L. W. Wallace and wife, of Chicago, have been visiting Sheriff Wallac the past week. Mr. W. was well known tothe people here about twenty years ago. County Clerk Clark andEugeneE. Beal met out in Minnesota the other day, and rode from St. Paul to St. Cloud togethcr. Both were all safe and sound. Thomas Bohner, for a long time head clerk in E. Duffy's store, until that gentleman went out of business here, has secured .1 i'oMüuu in JacRgon, and irft lust Monday to accept the same. Torn has lots of (Hendí among the boys here. ( 'luis. M. Junes, who has been connecUd with the First National bank of thiscity for the past flfteen years, flrst as book-keeper and then as teller, has accepted a situation at East Saginaw, with 8. B. Bliss & Co., we understand. We shall all regret to have Charlie leave the city, as he has been one of Aun Arbor's fixtures for a long time, and being jovial and pleasant, he i well liked by everybody.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News