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Day
26
Month
October
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Henry M. Taber returned front Dakota last Friday. Byron Corbin, of Dundoe, was n tlic city yesterday. Mis. Torter Lathrop, of Detroit, is visiting n the city. A. DeForest lives at 32 E. Liberty st , not E. Huronst., as stated last week. Mrs. Walter Lithrop returned last Saturduy from her trip to Colorado, etc. Mrs. E. E. Hlllis, of Kansas, is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. C'. II. Millen has been visltlng bis brotbcr In Manchester during the week. John N. Bailey, of the Midland Sun, was in the city oyer Sunday wltb bis faml'.y. To the family circle of Geo. P. Wanty, of Grand Itupids, is a added a little ilaii;liter. S. W. Beakes, of tbc Argus, went down to Detroit Monday to fee the world's champions. Mrs. L. Hall of Colorado Spring, is visiting at her sister's, Mrs. C. H. St. ölair, in this city. J. T. Jacobs was Instructed In the mysteries of base ball Mondsy at Detroit, by bis son Charlie. Miss Adella Jipson, of Blissfield, is visiting C. H. Worden and family, and other friends in the city. "Doe" Benhani, one of Ann Arbor's old time sporting men, now of Detroit, was In the city Monday. Tbrougb Albert Case we learn that his fatber, and aunt Miss C. Strickland, are witb him in Washington. Jas. W. Ross went to Jackson Saturday night to vlsit three of his sisters who are en route to Wichila, Kansas. Miss Charlotte Braley and Miss Martini Nichols, of Albion, N. Y., have been spending a few dayi with Mrs. IJ. A. Bel. Mrs. Guy Laraway, of Yuiikton, Dakota, is viaiting at Cha. H. Worden's. She will remain in Michigan duiïiiK the winter. Little Robcrt Chapín witli liis mother, nee Lizie Hadley, Is in the city viaiting bis great-grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wines. G. Josenhans, of E. Ann st., met with a painful accident tbis morning. Iu peckingupsomedirt for a wnlk a stone llew and bit tiÍ8rghteye,iiijuring t so seriously tliat lie will bc laid up for several days.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News