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Day
22
Month
September
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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S. C. Aiulrews is off on another Imsi ness tour. C. S. Ashley has returned to Ann Arbo frotn New York city. H. E. H. Bover of the Demoorat is ur der the weather this week. Mrs. J. S. Ricketts of Llndenvllle, Ohio is visiting at D. S. Millen's. The A. A. Commandery arrived at St Louis all right Mondny nooi). J. E. Beal is enjoying tlie festivities 01 the St. Louis conclave this weck. Chas. Fantlc, of St. Paul, has been in tbc city this week meeting old friends. Miss Nettie Hasslet, of Charlotte, is vis iting Miss Mamic Bliss, of Wil Ham st. Mrs. Win. Noble left for Paw Paw this a. m. to attend the funeral of a brotlier. C. C. Warner wlio has been under the weather for the past few days is better. Mrs. J. V. Hertel returned f rom a week's stay at Coldwater lust Saturday. L. R. Woolfolk and wife of Welaka. Fla., aio vltltlng Geo. A. Douglas and wife. Moses Seabolt and daughter Qrace left last night for Lovelaud, Iowa, to be gone two weeks. Mra. U. A. P.eal and Mrs. N. B. Beers are passing a few days wlth friïiids in Northville. Miss Mattie Sniith is spending a little time with Ann Arbor friends, all are glad to welcorue her. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Remick have been visiting friends in Grand Raplds during the week past. Mrs. M. E. Clark of Ann Arbor is gpending a few days with Mrs. J. B. Lee. - Brighton Citizen. Miss Hallock of S. State st„ has returned home from an extended visit in the state of New York. James L. Qilbert and Chas. II. Wines, of Chelsea were in towr. yesterday, boommg the Chelsea fair. J. S. Manu returned last eveniug from liis trip east visiting bis old home, and is .igain ready for business. Mrs. Prof. W. II. Payne had the great misfortune to have alimb broken by a fall from a step-ladder Monday. J. Wade Doty, who is lilling a positiou 111 a drii}; store at Marine City, writes iliat ie likes bis place very mucli. " Barney " Johnson and Sam Blitz Sundayed and Mondayeü in Detroit, taking n the ball game Momlay p. 111. Will I1'. Stimson concluded to take n the K. T. conclave at last, and is now down at St. Louis, having fun with the boys. Mrs. A. L. Xoble has been enjoying a leasant visit from her brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Warren, from Albion, New York. Miss Mav Hreakey goes to Newr York his morning, to be absent several months. ier brotlier Jamie accompauies her as far as Detroit. Adam D. Seyler went to Detroit Monlay and saw his first game of ball. He can talk about the umpire now as well as he next man. John R. Miner would undoubtedly have atteuded the St. Louis conclave this week f he could have got his gloves before the rain went out. Probably the happiest man in the city of Ann Arbor is Dr. Darling over tliat arling boy who arrived at his home last Saturday nigbt. Rev. George Taylor, of Lansing, for many years a resident of this city, and well known here, was a caller at the CouiUEii office last Thursday, being on a visit to old friends. .T. II. Parkhunt, who has been in Stimon's store for the past few months, reurns to bis old home at Harriston, Ont. next week, to reside permanently. Mr. 'arkhurst has proved himself a gentlenan possessing many good qualitits, and we dislike to have him leave. Henry G. Bemiett, of Los Angeles, Cal., who left our city thirteen years ugo in earch of better bealth, is now here greetng old friends. He bas grown somewhat older in these years, and has prospera! veil. His home is at Pasatlcna, In the jeautiful San Gabriel vallcy, wherc he ïopes to bave bis paients Mr. and Mrs. Ienry D. Bennett spend the reiiiamiiif,' ears of tlieir lives with him. He reurns home about Oct. lst.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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