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Licensed To Teach

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
November
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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At the regular examioatlon held a Ann Arbor, Oct. 30, 1885, the following were licensed to teach : thibd Okade. Ann Arbor- M. F. Guiñan, Libble Boyle Ltllie O. Scheler, James Schier, Jessie Stan field, Anna Carraher, Sarah C. Braun, I. " Woolfolk, Marale L. Benham, Mary Iluüdy Cantón- Anna B. Wllea. Chelnea- P. J. Lehinau, Ira Glover, S. L Gage, Carmon Swallow, Mary Van Tym. Clinton- Lyle Crane. Dexter- Koy 8. Copeland, Nellle A. Cope land, Ceila Ayer, w. A. Euston, C. U. Ea ton . Grasa Lalte- CoraFnlkner. Z. j. Baldwin. Mllan- Malle Slever. Salem- Ella M. Oorton, S. E. Blackwood. Saline- Aullen Clark, Hiirah ZluiineruiHii Mina Houd, George Benton, Abble McClue. Soaln I.ion- U. B. stark. WhUinore Lake- James D. Stark. Wllll- Edward G. Wood Ypnllanii- James L. Graves, J. II. Hopklns Elmer C. Glenn. M. J. LEHMAN, BEO. County Board of School Examlners. C. C. Warner is building a ncw bar in the rcar of liis ncw rcsidence on E Aan st. The dead leavea ou our itroetl mak excellent bedding lor cows and borses - so we have learned. Some seventy orders alrcady In fo water supplies, and t.'ie Hutzel's are jus rusliinx tliings to get in their pipes befor winter. Last Frlday evenlog at about Oo'clock the barn of ' Paddy " ltyan, sitúate on Pontiac street was burned to the ground the cause of the tire Is not known. Los estimated ;it about $100. Hobait Guild, held its flist recula meeting Monday evening, adopted its by laws and ;iiid sppolnted it overal coinmittecs. It was the sense of the meeting tliat a reception, uuder the auspicea of ihc (iuilil. (bould be tendsred Camión Farrerdorlng UU ooming vtalt tothls city. Oliver Martin is " deatli on rats." Last Saturday, just in the dusk of the evenlng, a large old rat was seeu on top of a water pail taking a drink. Oliver being some lect distant, and havin;; notlilnr botter for a ruUsilo, hm-leil his Jackknif(,.-triking Mr. rat in the head.killing bloi instantly. Slocum, the tenor iu the quartette choir of the Central M. E. Ohurcb, of Detroit, hich is to give :i concert for the benefit of the Lailies' BeneVolent Society of the M. E. charcfi, Nov. I6tli, lias been heanl by au Ann Arbor audlenee bef'ore, and Las bec-n givcn gacoce iil'li-r encoré. He is one of the most pltusing voc.ilists that ever appeared hcre.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News