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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
September
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jolm Parker Sundayed In Detroit. Wlll Watts spent Sunday with his parents. D. F. Schairer is expected home this week. S. S. Blitz was down to the metropolls Monday. Mts. Col. E. IJ Grifflth, of Jackson is visiting in the city. Mrs. H. Bower went to Detroit Monday to visit her sou Frank. Bishop Warren of the M. E. cliurch was in the city Frlday last. Porter Latltropand wife have returned from a vlsit to New York state. C. K. Leonard, renorter for the Detroit Post was in the city Monday. Mrs. S. S. Blitz is visiting friends In Wiilkerville, Ont., this week. Mrs. Hubert Woodard has returned from visiting relatives in Rochester. A. Moore Is lilmself aRaln, behlnd the counter at A. D. Seyler's store. Miss Ada Wooden of Fairport, N. Y., is visiting her uncle, Mr. Treadwell. J. N. Baileyof the Argus, has returned to his sanctum after a two week's tour. Mrs. Lathrop will take Miss Spoor's place in the postoiflce for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase, fonnerly of this city, have gone to Denver, Colorado, to live. Mrs. J. M. Labertaux, of Marshall is visitiiig her grand-daughter, Mrs. Milo Pulcipher. S. A. Moran returned Tuesday from a visit of a few weeks at his old home in Eldora, Iowa. A. C. Bllss has been on the sick list for a few days past, and it has made hitn look pretty peaked. Cheed Tuttle is off on a week's vncation whlch he is spending with friends in Jackson county. Rtv. U. B. Pope and famlly will go to Cleveland to-morrow morning to niake their home there. W. A. Bunting, M.C. ticket agent and operator, hasjust returned from a visit to friends in London, Canada. Miss Maggie V. Bower is expected home from Muckinac this week, where she has been for the past two nionths. The wife and daughter of Er-Regent McGowan, of Washington, D. C., are the guestë of Prof. Perry, on Washington st. L. R. Smith, with Evarts, Williams & Co., has gone to Coldwater to spend a two week's vaeation. Joe Reilly has taken liis place as operator. Nelson Kyer and wife leave to-day for an extended trip, combinlngpleasureand business, Uking in Richmonil, Norfolk, and other places in Virginia. G. Josenhans, of the late firm of Sejler & Josenhans, is back again at his old place in Mack & Schmid's, where he had for thirteen years waited on customers. J. Emmct Robison of Detroit, accoinpaniedby Clarenee 8. Dean, managing editor of tho Detroit Free Press, were the guests of James A. Robison over Sunday. Hubert Woodard, who Ims lately engajred with the firm of Seibring & Co., of Akron, O., will make this city his lieudquartên. Mr. Woodard's territory comprises eastern Michigan. Dr. W. R. Mead, of Fowlerville, who bas been visiting his mother and other relatives in the city for the past week, has gone west in the hope of finding renewed health in a different climate. Geo. Johnson, who was attacked by sickness last commencement duy, and was laken to his home in Ypsiliinti, is noticed on our streets again. having fully recovered. He is at his old place in Goodspeed's. Clarencc W. Berry and Ilarry C. Nickels, of the postoffice, left for Detroit on their bicycles last Tuesday, for a short vaeation. On their return they intend to enter the dentil department óf the university. Jas. Tolbert, of East Saginaw was in the city Saturday. Mr. Tolbert has a way ofassisting boys to obtain an educatinn occasionally, when he runs across one who is worthy and promising, and he was here for the purpose of placing OHe of his yoiyig friends in school.