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13
Month
April
Year
1883
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Public Domain
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The post-offlce Is now in good working order, and post-master Urowell, and elerk Gay, teel quite at home. Every body admires the arrangement ni the office, and express themselves M well pleased. DEXTER. From the Leader. Rev. W. George will deliver, next Friday evening, April 13, In Red Ribbon Hall, his long promised lecture on "Lngland throujih Americanized Spectalus." Dennis Warner was out doors Tuesday morning for the first time in 27 dnys. MANCHESTER. Froro Uw Enterprise. The question of building a town hall in Manchester this season will be subiuitted to the people early in June. We were in hopes the school board would have the old school house, on public square, fitted up for the little children and thus relieve the primary department oí' a portion of its seholars. Warren Kiinble büroly escapad a gerlous accident while unloading some maclunery a few daya ago. He was thrown trom the wagon striking li is back on the frozen groiind, a heavy piece of costino striking betwecn his legs. Had it struck blm it would have crushed him, as it was, lus arm was buit some, a mimbness, but nothing seriou. SALINE. From the Obierver. Dr. O. C. Jenkins of Ann Arbor, was in town on Fnday and made arrangements to open up an office in tbis villasre on Aionday next. April 9tb.. The office here will be as a branch to the Ann Arbor office, and will be conducted bv Mr. M James, u student fïom the dental depait' inent of the university. YPSILANTI. From the Ypiilantln. A dozen or so rtew student have arnyed at the Xormal tliis week. Their winter's work lias been satisfactorily completed and thty are going to preñare for a liigher work in the future. Frid:iy evening, March 30. over fort y of the uelglibon and frlends of Mr. and Mis. Geoif-e .Moorman, gathered at their home to commeaiorate the 30th anniversary of iheir icaniage. and as a token of their friendship left u very beautiful berry dish set in silver and silver bmter-dish hich were presented with appropriate words by Rev. Mr. Elwood. Froin the Commercial. Mr. nnd Mis. M. T. Woodnifl left with A. J. Leetch and wifo and otliers for the land of the Dakotas Tuesday eveuing Webster, the county seat of Day county, is the objective poiut- a promising place. Watson Barr, afler twenty-six years of laborlöus service as .Tubtlce of the Peace in Augusta, eracefully surrendered the honor, last Alöndny, to a Democrat, who resides at tlie rowlna village of Whittaker. From the Stut i nel. Mr. Cady is gathciin; material for his block of stores, on Washington street, opposite the Sentinel office, and the work will soon go forward.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News