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Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of thi.city will delive...

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
November
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of thi.city will deliver liis celebrated lecture " Sky Wonders." at the M. E. church, Dexter, on Friday evening, Nov. 5th. The people of Dexter will be given a treat tliat ia seldom their privilege to listen to. Luke Coyle, au old resident of this city, died at Mount Morris, Genesse Co., a few days since, and his reinalns were brought to Ann Arbor for interrment Monday on the 5:33 train, aud buried in St. Thomas' cemetery. A. A. Crozier, son of O. R. L. Crozier, of Ann Arbcr, has been appointed a-si-tant botanist ia the depaitment of agricultura at Washington. And so the President recognizes the great political element that helped liini into the presidential chair - the prohibitionUU. Circuit Court Conimisioner McKernan was buay last week selling ott the property known as the Qoudalc property, the greater portion of which was bid in by Messrs. Chas. H. Rictiinond and John M. Wheeler, of this city, tliey hav ing bought the the mili property on the soutli side of the river known as the "Ithica mili" for $0,100; Uio Dtlhi mili including saw mili, for $1,500; and the residence and lot for $2,354.10, all of the above subject to mortgages of upw&rdt o $8,000. That consista of tlie principie pari of ihe property. One of our business men deserves a big credit mark. Whcn approached the otUer day by a traveling agent for job printing lie told him very polilely but ¦ deeidedlp thatso long as we huil tirt class printing offices in the city he would not send work away frora home. All of our merchants should follow this wortliy example and give trmisicnt solicitors In this line a cold ehoulder. The newspapers in the placo do more for every merehant in the place than ie will ever repay, and it is no more than nght that they should in eome measure