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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
June
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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Reuben Kempf is on a business trip to Boston. Harrold Q, Wilson is home after spending a year in Colorado. Mrs. Canie Cook Harding of Sault Ste. Marie is revisiting former rriends. A. B. Sinitli, editor and proprietor ot the Milau Leader was in the city 011 Tuesdiiy. Mrs. Dr. Webb, of Lowell, has been visitiug at her father's, but has returned home. Dr. O. C. Jeuking, the dentist, goes to Milun every Thureday to plug and pull molars. Mrs. Prof. Hamilton is spending the Comiuenccmentseasotiat the home of her uiother, Mrs. Conover.v. Rev. J. T. Sun.(jftll(i spoke last week Tuesday at thcbauquet of the alumni of the Uuiver8ity of Chicago. Mrs. Don A. Garwood, of Wnterloo, Indiana, will pass the Comniencement season at her father', Judge McClellan. A. L. HernsteiTi, proprietor of one of the oldest New York houses of surgical instrumenta, was in town 011 business last Monday. Mr. II. It Chiimbeilaiii, with Keek & Co., has just come back trom the west, but he returns 111 a few days to open a wholesale and reuil furniture establishment in Omaha. Dr. M. W. Stonu. Surgeon General of the State of Nebnuka, and daughter have returned home. Df. Stone's great-grandfather was Thomas Stöne, of Maryland, one of the signers the Declaration of Independence.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News