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Day
19
Month
May
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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Ilcruwm Huiil was in Chicago over Sunday. Mr. Slattery is still very ill at lier homo on É. Iluron st. Will Watts took in the Dct -Phila. game yesterday, at Detroit. Miss Bernard of Jackson, is r Uiting .Mrs. Ricketts, of the 5th ward. Mrs. Judgc H arrima has gone to California for a stay ot Boaie months. E. B. Pond hasdeeu seriously ill for the past week with malsrial fever, etc. IIod. E. D. Kiune has been n Mtl'Iensant tbis week, on legal business. E. W". Cuddingtoii has moved into hij flegait home on Fourth st. for the suinnier. Miss Anna B. Ladd will stay with her aunt, Mrs. Oulley, at Detroit, durlng the coming season. Geo. V". Milíéí feil througU a window at hit home in the 5th ward, Tuesday evening, and cut himself badly. Judge N. W. ('hoever and wife returned laat Friday from a visit of several weeks among friends in the east. Geo4 Best, nu oíd Ann Arbor boy, now yardmaster of the M. C. R. H. at Detroit, spent Sunday in the city, aceorupanied by bis wlfe. Ernest and Chas. Marín, of Detroit, spent Sünffay at the home of their father, Emanuel Mann, accompunicd by their friend Mr. Gregoi-y. I'. M. Sutton, of the CnValtfto Tribune, and also a member of the Iowa state senate, was a pleasant cal Ier at the Cockier ofllce last Tliursdav. A. O. Crozier has gone to Riclunond, Va., as r delearate to the grand lodge of he world of Good Templáis, and will be absent a couple of weeks. Mrs. H. W. Rogers read a puper upon "The Perils that Surround our Homes," It the state meeting of the Woman's tlissionary society at Flint, yesteiday. J. E. Ileal, projirielor of the Col kuch. and Miv. R. A. Beal left the city for ¦Washington, D. C, last Wednesday, aml ïave been taking In the sisfhts at the captol the past week. Jacob Ganzhorn left the city Monday morning for Washington, D. C , to attend the Xational Grape Qrowers' Associarion, which meets in that city tb ie weck. from he lSth to the 21st inclusive. Dr. L. O. Thompson aml wife leavo tomorrow for a weck"s visit at Ann Arbor nd Molly, after which they will return o Dundec picvions tn their departurelor vansas.- Dundee Reporter, May 14. Mr. Dangter, of PortsmoBth, X. II., a entlemnn 8;t years of afe, who has been Kiiiht Temp] ir for 61 years, attended a meetin'; of Aun Albor Commandeiy last vening. He is visiting bis son, Dr. Jnnster. John Reniick vUHtod in Toledo yesteray and led to the altar one of the fair aughters of that city. We will forive John for keepins so very ijniet about t, and wish him and his bride an extend d and useful life. Capt J. II. Palmer, of tbis city will dever an oration on Decoration da}', May lst, before the G. A. R. of Hastings lich. Froni what wc know of the Captain's abüities we can nssure our Hastings riendH that they will listen to an excel¦n! address. We are most happy to state that Wm. G. Doty, the new Grand Junior Warden f the Grand Comniandery of Michigan, s not sueu a villalnous looking personage s the Free Press cut tried to make him ut to be. On the contrary we Ann Armrites, who know him, think pretty well f him.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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