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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss M.uid Cady of Wayneis visiüngiii tbc city. Captain E. P. Allen was ;ilout town Tuesday. Miss Paul wasexpected back trom Ohio yesterday. Andrcw Muelilig of Reed City was back home Tuesday. Mis. Dewitt Beal of Macedón, X. Y. s with relativos in Ann Arbor. Austin A. Wood will have bis headquartera in Chicago a time. Mis. A. B. Bruce nul dailgbter, Bessic, are visiting frteadl in town. Mr. Fnuik Slalght, of Ontario Co. N. Y., a brother to Mrs. Frank Boylan, is visiting in town. Mis Baily of Ann Arbor bas been visiting Miss Hattie Fonda of Krskine street.- Every Saturday. Last evening Mr. Paul Minnis, afier a long sickness of kidney disease, died at bis home m thiscity. Mr and Mrs Sylvester Gaunt of Chicago have been visiting the mother of Mrs. G. on Packard street. Miss Clara Pryer, pharmic '82, bas been in the city the past week. She is located in a drug store at Gaines Station, Miei). Mrs. J. E. Field of Alpena has been in the city for several weeks, hut returned home Wednesday by way of Otsego Lake. Miss Maggie Dolan and Miss Mollie Scanion of Ann Arbor are the guests of Miss Lizzie Glaister.- Lansing Republican. Carril Coe as the deputy Register of Deeds of Brown Co. Dakota will hand bis chirography down to future genera tions. R. A. Beal spent Sunday at home but Monday morning returned to Lansing where be has clmrge of Ferry's campaign. Mr. Samuel Word, a wealthy capitalists of Virginia (,'ity, Montana, was in town Sunday visiting bis sou illiam Word of the University. Prof. A. Rood, of' Ann Arbor, and principal of the Saline Union schools last year, was visiting in town the forepart of the week : Saline Observen Miss Allie Wilse}-, daughter of Prof. A. Wilsey of Ann Arbor, bas been spending a few days with her eoiisin, MisAllie Kuú" --o -" and Mrs. J. II. Nickels of State street, have returned from a two weeks visit to their daughter, Mrs. Dr. J. S. Johnson, at Oxfordville, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shoards, now of Michigan, but formerty residents of Macedón, X. Y., recently spent a short time visiting and calling upou triends in this city. Mr. Shoards is a cousin of Prof. Eüsha Jones, while Mis. S. has a nuuiber of relatives here- Mrs. L. A. Howe, R. A. and E. K. Beal. Mr. I. C. Wade, formerly in the University, and now an attorney and real-estate agent In Jamestown, Dakota, issojourning n town for a week or two. He is enthusiastic for the great Northwest, but espeially for Dakota. and reportshaving sold t(jO,O0ü worth of real estáte in the last nitiety days. He says three-fourths of the settlers are Michigan men.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News