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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
February
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Capt E. P. Allen of Ypsilantl, was i towu Monday. MissBessie Barberof Howell, is visitin at the home of Mr. Pebbles. Geor;e Knight and wife have returne after Mveral weeks visit n Lansing. David Ilemiiiig, of Chicago, was hei tilia week lookiug aftcr his property. I. D. James, of Williamsburg, Hass is tn town seein{ to business matten. C. E. Worden started on his return tri to California Friday night of last week. Hon. Andrew Climie has beenconfinec to his house for some time by a severe il ness. Prof. C. F. R. Bellows of the Ypsilant Normal was in Ann Arbor, Wedncsday night. Miss May Breakey bas gone on a visit t Marshall, where she will remain a few weeks. Mrs. J. W. Bailey was in Detroit Satur day and Sunday attendlng the funeral o her mother. F. R. Babcock, lit. '85, was called hom to Manistee. Saturday, by the deatli of his gramlfather. William Bishop, in the employ of Cratner & Co., oí Toledo, was in Ann Arbor last Saturday. ¦ George Sweet, for some time a clerk with the News-dealer, has gone into the telegraph office. James F. Benedick, cashierin a bank in Greely, Colorado, is visitine his brother. Wm. A. Benedick, who is sick. Miss Jeunie Howe and Mra. Lusk of Fairport, N. Y., have been gpendlag a week with Mis. L. A. Howe. They loft Monday for Nebraska. Saturday we had pleasant little cali from Mr. Ah-na-wey-o, a very intelligent, fineappearing gentleman of the celebrated Iroquois tribe of Indians. He is the press agent of the Miustrel company which was here. Lucy M. Clark, who has been at the home of her brotlier, Dr. C. V. Mead of Dundee, is slowly recovering from a long sickness. She has returncd to her home in Ann Arbor and is accompanied by Mis. Dr. Mead. Firman Hendrickson left town Monday morntng to ga to the Föntïac Asyluiu to take the posltion of private secietarv and short-hand reporter to Dr. Huid, the head physician. He will be rreatly miised among his friends here La the clty,butwe woukl congratúlate him upou SBCuring so good a place. Success to him.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News