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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
September
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Sawyer, of Cadillac, is visiting he brother, Fred Sipley of the 3.1 ward. J. H. Sanford of Ypsilanti, was a pleasant caller at the Courier office Monday Mrs. Stewart, of Dalutb will visit Mrs E. T. Bradley of S. Division St., this week Miss Amanda Mack retimied Bunda, morning from i .ix fwk'a üfciy In Chicago. Miss Roba M. ü. Hwiou, ol Alblun, i visiting tlM Miases Curiis on E. Washington f-t. Jas. M. Boyd, of Goliad, Thxii. lav class of '77, hss been vWllug friends i the city. Judge L. M. Godiard, of Leadville Col., is visiting his brother in-law, Wm G. Doty. Sam BHtz was c.illcd to Detroit yesterday by the sickness of his wife who i visiting there. Gen. O. B. Wilcox's family are now llv Ingon E. Ann st., in the house vacated by Prof. Williams. Dr. W. B. Smith and wife are visiting in Ottumwa, Iowii, where the Dr. has large landed interests. Mrs. M. C. Peterson wus called to Garretsville, Ohio, last week by the dangerous illness of her mother. Hon. Chaa. S. Gregory and wife of Dexter, returned Monday from a visit with friends in Syracuse, N. Y. J. T. Jacobs ex pee U to move into his new house soon, and the finishing touches are being put on the same. Prof. Elisha Jones who has spent two years in Europe, studying, has returned to his duties at the U. of M. Jas. M. Stafford expects to move into the house so long occupieil by H. J. Bennett, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Dr. Halloek has returned to live in Ann Arbor again, and her large circle of friends tender her thcir greetings. Prof. Delos Fall, of Albion college, was in the city a short time Saturday visiting his brothers, Dewitt C, and Chas. S. Mrs. W. H. Frenen who had been in the city a few days on her return from the east left yesterday for Reïdsburg, Wis. J. Q. A. Ses8ion pot pay for lus horse killed in the army during 1S62, $140. The bill had been pending about two years or over. A. H. Herrón, of tho Detroit Tribunej was in the city Monday, and reporta au excellent political outlook throughout the state. Miss Mary Sipley, of Lansing, will live with the family of her únele, Fred. tíipey's,this winter, and attend the whdol of music. Mrs. Warden, leader of the Prusbyterian choir, and teacher in the School of Music, has returned after a long and happy vacation. Walter Müler who bas been spending the last two years In Greece, reached Ann Arbor last Sunday p. m., and has assumed his duties as instructor in Greek in the U. of M. Mr. Wilsey of Dexter was in the city on )uslness Monday, he is a man of huge proortions, he is only G nclie.s taller than 1h; measures round the ratst. He weighs 140 pounds- is 8 feet 8 in height and 5 eet 2 inches In circumference. He is 53 rears of age - can walk quite easily, and ias usually good health. Horace Carpenter, of this city, who has just passed his SOth birthday, bas Iived in tuis county over 00 years, and is as bright and active as the average man of 50. Mr. Jarpenter has not missed calling at the 3ouBiER olBceonce a year and paying lor ils paper since the memory of any or' the present Courieu force runs back. He is irunijit as the cycle itself. Solomo!) Day Is in jail !" d.-iya tor beng drunk. Frank Fay, of Lima, ia u jail :iü tfeyi ór being disorderly. The Ann Arbor fair drew the crowd, eyen thongh the weather was lowery. The roud to happiness does not lie along he democratie political hifíhway thig all, boys. The animal reutlng of pews in the Methodist church tukes place next Mon;ay evening at 1% o'clock. Henry Taj'lor, colored, was arrested y Sherifl" Walsh j'esterdayon a telegram rom Lansing where he is wanted on a harge of bastardy. Some of the caucusses Saümlay night lldn't have much more than enongh in ttendance to lili out the delegation. Eiiluisiasm not very great. A lot of secondhaud furniture, tnatresses, coal and wood stoves, etc., for sale at the Couhiek office cheap. Cali between the hours of 11 a. m. and 5. i. m. Jas. Rabbit a half-detuented fellow tirew a stonethrough the plato glass front f Ilolme's store in Dexter last Frhlay ight, and has been placed in jail for safe teeping. Wm. G. Doty was slauguteied siinply nd solely because he was a friend of udge Harriman. No man in the conention daré say a word against hini - hls ualüioalious or his deserts. Ann Arbor only wants to pay tase iled on her by the supervisors (Fred. .T. [owlett, Chn.) She don't want any offices ! She is not entitled to them, of cour.se ot, because Judge Harriman lives here ou know ! The Ypsi. Sentinel not finding anythiug lse to growl about comes up to Ann Arbor and blows about the voting of $2 4,000 ora new school house. A spy glass wouUl ot be necessary to discover the green in jóse spectacles. The speech oí John V. Sheehan, nomnating Mr. Doty was a maaterpieco of )oli8h and oratory. Tliere was no lling t auy other candidato or hls friends, but nianly and handsome presentation of the man of bis cholee. Good for John. The fair authorities that wlll furnish eats about their grounds for tired sight eers, will confer a great favor, and help well their crowd. Iany people stay way from the fair grounds because there g no placo to git down lor a momont's est without paying an extra quarter for grand stand ticket. "Llttle África " lie ia the western pari of he city forralnga part of tlie econawarJ. South África" Is the„southea8tern soctlon of u'ürsi wiinl. and contatnaa large populaon.- Y pst. Sentinel. This lesson In jfeograpliy is one that Is f great valuc to tourists and strangers ieiting our down-thc-Huron neighbor. A city without lts lions Is nothing, and Ypsllanti keeps hers well to the front 'ou sec. A rampant Taaie and Sulsbury fn-e rader was endeavoiing to inake a clrcle f friends with whom he was talking the ther day, bclieve that wages all over Surope were as good as in the United itates to-day. He had an unele or cousin who had traveled all over and knew all bout It. An article In another oolomn, ntitled "Girl Workers in Coal Pits" is a air specimen of a portion, at least, of öreign laborer's pay. Kead it, please. "ree trade means the reduction of Ainercan laborers to the same level. God forild that the day ihould ever come.