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Day
5
Month
March
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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x-nu uanieis is visiting menos in Al pena. A. T. Ikuegel, of Manciiwter, is in the city to-day. V. A. Travis left Friday o a business trip to Oliio. A. U. Henion, of Duudee, was in the city yesterday. C. E. Holmes, (.f Toledo, spent Sunday in the city. Beu. Martin, of Bay City, was iu the city over Sunday. Miss Walker, of St Johns, is visiting relatives in the city. Kev. S. Reed and Mr. Shier, of Flint, were iu town Mouday. John Keek is in New York, haring lelt on his eastern trip last Thursday. Levant Heckley, of Batavia, X. Y., g visiting George Moore and fainily. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hall lert the early part of the week for New Orleans. Miss Puckett on Monroe street entertained the Unlty club Monday night. A lady froiu Windsor, Outario, is visitinjf at Mrs. öheehan's on Madison street. G. M. Monroe, for gome time in Virginia, is home fora vUitof several weeks. Mrs. G. T. Jenkiui and daughter, of Flint, are the guests of Mis. B. F. Watts. Mr. Witherby, of Andrews & Witheiby, was in Dexter Monduy on business. Dr. Breakey atteuded the commencement of tlic Detroit Medical College last week. J. C. Stevens is visiting his brother-inlaw, Mr. Burdette, at Fowlerville, this stat'. Mrs. C. F. G. Meyer and son, of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting Christian Mack and fainily. Miss Kittle Fohey succeeded Miss Mary Kennedy at the central telephone office last Saturday morning. H. M. Woods, R. S. Armstrong and H. S. Holmes represented Chelsea ou the Oook House register yesterday. S. Crawford, who feil last week and received injuries on the face, was "repaired" by Dr. Dading and is now O. K. J. J. Goodyear and wife vi3ited Dexter one day last week, Mr. G. to estímate a stock of drugs in the interest of Dr. Lee. Mr. Moon, of Muskegon, and Mis Week?, of Napoleon, visited with Mrs. Tuttle Monday, retuniinr home on yesterday. Mis. Louis Blitz and Miss Tauline Kaichen, of Detroit, are expected here soou to make a short visit with Mr. Iilitz and family. Mrs. L. A. Ilowe left Monday morning for Fiudlay, O., to vtsit her sister Mrs. Morgan, who feil reccntly and sustained quite an injury. Krom n exchanze we notice that Miss Llzzle Hu ut, f this city, who is teaching at TecuflMeh, paid Mrs. Corbin, of Dundee, a visit reeently. Jacob Beiolhelmer, foruierly In business in Aun Arbor, was here last week in the interest of a Kalamazoo house. Mr. B. is a resident ot the latter place. Joe. T. Jacobs and son leave to-day for Florida and will prob:ibly be away several weeks. Mr. Jacobs expects to meet J. E. Beal Sunday in J;ickonvüle, Fla. Rev.Geo S. Hickey.of Iowa,hassold to Joscph T. Jacobs, of Ann Arbor.lot 22 on Jay street, between Cass and Second, for $4.500.- Detroit Eveuing Journal, Mar. 4. Mrs. Chapin, of Detroit, is stopping willi Mr.". Cliapin on Williain street for a short time, on her way home from a niue days' visit with relatives in Chicago. Louis Blitz, of Detroit, who attended the Phi Delta Phi banquet at the St. James Friday night, remained over until Monday, paying a visit to his brother S. S. Blitz and family. Harry Ilawley and Eininet Robison went to Detroit Friday nijrht to see Fnny Davenport in -'Fedora." The former returned Saturdav and Mr. R. on Monday. C. A. Fellows, who will be remembered as formerly with H. J. Brown fc Co., but now of Big Rapids, reports the arriyal of a baby girl at their home reeently. Mr. Smalley, vvhose hand was severely ininipil vuriic tiran minee bv beinsr oauiht in cog-wheels at the city milis, is reporteil as getting on verr nicely, tkough he bMUt made up flfteeu pounds' weight yet whicli he loat in the effect of the accident upon him. We learn that Dr. Willlams ia moving to Ann Arbor. While here he lias been a usefiil nitizen, au active meniber of the Baptist church, and at present Superintendent of the Sunday school. There will be ranch regret at hls going.- Ypsllunti Commercial. Mi?s Mary Kennedy, who has been an operator in the Ann Arbor telephone exohanffe tor over three years, retires this week. She has been a great favorite with all who had business on the line and we regret that we are to lose her.- Manchester Enterprise. R. E. Frazer, formcrly of our city, Is one of the counsel for defendants Daniel tj. Holcmnb and Jud Crouch, arrested biit Suturday afternoon at .Tackson for the murder of Jacob D. Crouch, Henry White and wife, and Mones Polly, November 21, 1883. The examination of the defendants will be held on Friday next.

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