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Day
20
Month
April
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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A. F. Freeman, Manchester, was n the city yesterday. Chas. II. Ludlow and wife were in the city the past week visiting relatlves. Robert Leonard is overseelng a gang of fence buildere at Grand Rapids, Ohio. Rev. 1$, Day uoes tbis week to New Jersey to perform the marriage ceremony for a niece. Horton Bryan leaves for bis home in Charlotte toinorrow eveninjr, for a few day's stay. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wheeler have returued from California, after an absence of seveml weeks. President Angelí is in Providence, It. I called there by the serious illness of hl brother-in-law. Mrs. John W. Thompson has been ii Detroit the past week TMitlng her daugh ter, Mrs. Lathrop. Mrs. J. D. Mack of Detroit is spendiri;; a few weeks with herdaughter, Mrs. Robert Leonnnl, on Second st. Prof. McLouth and faniily, visited at A. M. üoty'8yesterday, and left last evening for their new home in Dakota. Mrs. Lillie Winters, accompanied by her youn? daughter, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wood, at Moses Seabolt's on N. Fifth st. A. B. Barker, of Mimieapolis, Minn., stopped over Sunday witli his father-inlaw, A. W. Ames, ou liis way to New York city. Prof. L. McLouth was In the city yesterday jnst before starling for Ms new position as President of the Agricultural College of Dakota. MUs Bessie Riclmrdson. wbo has been visiting relatives and friends in the city for the past few weeks, wlll return home to Charlotte, Monday. W. B. Chamberlain fonnerly of the Register, now of the Minneapolis Tribune, Is " papa." Tuesday of last week wus the day his little daughtor arrived. B. Frank Bower.of the Detroit Eveiiing Journal staff, was in the city Friday, to see hismother, Mrs. Marj;aret Bower,who has been quite ill for sonie time. Jas. Coy, of Mason, member of the common council, and also of the board of edtication of that city, has been in the city during the week visiting his half-brother Chas. H. Worden and fumily. Fred. I. Maynard, of Grand Raplds, who made such an excellent run for superior court judge ot that city recently, bas been in the city during the past week, called here by the Illness of his mother, Mrs. John W. Maynard. f eter Dignan, wnting trom .lacksonville, Fit., under date of April 15tli, says: " The weather here is very pleMant, and every thinu is Iovel3' at present. Strawberríes, etc., are things of the past, and watermelons and toinatoes are just coming into mairket." Fred. S. Hubbard, one of Aun Arbor's bright young men, who has been in the eniploy of the Wabash R. R„ at Chiciiso, of late, passed throiigh the city last Friday, on i is way to Washington, to accept of the office of private secretary to Judge Cooley on the Inter-State commerce cominissioti. Many friends of Mr. Hubbard will rejoice at his good fortune.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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