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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
October
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Judge Ninde was n tlie city yesterday Geo. R. Barker, of Fllnt, s in the rit with friends. P. Duffy and wll'e have returnecl from Cinclnnati. Mrs. M. M. Tiittle left for Chicago las niglit, on business. Christlau Mack has gone to Kansa City to see that grandson. E. K. Frueanfl'and wife spent Sundaj in Dundee with B. J. Corbi. Al. Dodsley Is rtow at Greyson, Mo. buying apples for D. Heunlng. Prof. L. P. Jocelyn lias arrived and i now laking his clas'ses in mathematica. E. B. Abel is back ngain at his old place, looking pretty well I thank you. Dr. W. H. Dorrance returned Im Thursday, from a trip of a few weeks in New York. Grant Davison, of Chicago, is vUltltlf his brother, Chas. IJ. Davison, o! wes Hu ron street. The Rev. Wm. Hansen, Supt. of the Zoar Asjinin, of Detroit, is witl Prof. E. Baat and fanilly ou west Huron street. "Clieed" Tuttle's old friends wert pleased to greet him here tlic first of the week. He returned to Chicago last evening. Mrs. Jennle B. Fisher is spending tlie week witli friends in Manchester and also acting as delégate to the county convention of the VV. C. T. IL, now in session there. Prof. C. H. J. Douglas, a former teacher in our city high school, is now in charge of the Knpllsh work in the Boys' High Schooi In Brooklyn, N. Y., at a salary of $2,000. Mrs. Herrick, accompaiiied by her two cliildren, of Hudson, Wis., is visiting her sisters, the Misses Willard. This is the first time in 18 years Mrs. Herrick bas visited In this city. Rev. Henry Gelston who went south for his healtli and has a large orange ïrove in Florida, is qunrentliied here by :he yellow fever- that is he don't want to go down there very muco. Dr. J.N. Martin and wife returned "roni Euiope Friday evening. The Docor passed tlie sumtner in tlie hospitals of Liomlon and Paris studyinir. He s?iys iie English people are tñkinjr a wonderj :ul interest in the election of Cleveland and have his pictures everywhere. They are doing all tliey can to help free trade n this country as it means millions to hem in trade and manufactures.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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