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Day
10
Month
August
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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D. E. Doane goes to Texas this week. The Misses Mack have returned from Buffalo. Mr. Powell and wife are at Petoskey for a few weeks. Edward Cahill, of Lansing, was in the city yesterday. N. H. Winans has been up In Ogemaw county on a visit. Mn.Ii. A. Howe is visiting friends in Findlay and Medina, Ohio. Major Harry Soule has been out to the camp the most of the week. Eugene Cooley, of Lansing, visited his parents in the city Sunday. W. C. Bell of Detroit spent the day in the city yesterday on business. Miss Abbie Pond is passing a part of her vacation at Flint and Caro. John Brooks, wife and son, of Columbus are ridtlng at J. T. Jacobs'. R. A. Beal, Eugene Beal and wife returned last evening from Alpena. C. Woodruff, editor of the Ypsilanti Sentinel, was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ames returned on Monday from a short stay in Saginaw. Mrs. John Henley and daughters have gone to Petoskey to spend a few weeks. E. E. Paine of the Ohio State University is in trie city this week on pleasure bent. Miss Sarah V. Beal is spending a portion of her vacation with friends in Adrián and Rollin. Mrs. Eugene Swindler of Ottawa, Illinois, is the guest of Miss Marshall and Mrs. Clark. A. F. Carr, of Ionia, father to Mrs. Marion Bliss, formerly resident In Ann Arbor, is dead. Mis. Pratt is about to leave our city to rnake her home with her son Arthur in San Francisco. Orrin Stair, the Saline Observer pencil shover rested his opties on Aun Arbor scenery Tuesday. Frank Young, wife and babe are on Thompson street visiting Mrs. Pratt- Mr. Young's motlier. Ezekiel Cole of Superior starts Sunday for California to attend the triennial eonclave of the Knlghts. Prof. Albert J. Volland and wife are spending their vacation with her relatives in Monticello, Wisconsin. Prof. William J. Ilerdman has gone east with his wife. She goes to the sea shorc and he to New York for a short time. Brigadier General V ithington and Col. E. A. Sumner passed through the city last Monday on their way to the State encampnient, J. J. Quariy, with Goodyear, started Wednesday for a two weeks sojourn with friends at his former home at London, Canada. Jo. Scgner, passenger and ticket agent on the VVabash, St. Louis & Pacific llailway, al Lafayette, Ind , is here on a fishing excursión. State Senator, C. II. Hichmond, leaves next week for a trip to the Northern península with the legislativo excursión. He will be absent a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. M. Ashley, accompanied b}' Charles and Miss Mary, left yesterday for a trip East to meet the Governor and with him visit the Thousand Islands and other resorts. George A. Douglass gave us and other old time friends in this city a cali yesterday morning. Mr. D. was a member of the second Michigan cavalry. Since the war he has resided at Frankfort on Lake Michigan, and for the past two years in Florida. His future residence will be Ann Arbor. Mr. D. will spend a few days in this city with his mother, and friends in

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Ann Arbor Courier
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