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Day
28
Month
November
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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School closes to-ilay for a vacatlon of Eour days. Iteduced rates on the railroad are iven to those going out of town. Ed. de Pont lias gone to Chicago with he Unlvereity rugby team as one of their 3ubstitutes. Mrs. Milner, teacher of matliematics last year, now livinz In Grand Hapids, visited the high school last week. The juniors are easily distinguished now from. the members of otlier elasfes by the badge of light bine and tan ribbon which they are wearing. The high school rugby team defeated tlie Detroit team last S;iturday at Detroit by a score of 12 to 0. It weather permits a return game will be played here one week from Saturday. The city foundry was damaged byjfire this foreDOon about $200 worth. Insured. A new sign adorns ilie elegant front of John Volzs blacksinith shop. Don't fail to remember the giver of all things good, and honor hiui by your presence at divine worship to-morrow. On next Sunday evenlng Rev. J. T. Snnderland will give the last lecture of liis course on "The Legends of Genesis" at the Unitarias Church. A meeting will be held in Fireuian's Hall on Saturday Dec. 8, nuder the auspices of the Carpenter's Union. A cordiiil invitation is extended to all. Ladies especially invited. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Webster Congregational church will give a corn íeStiYal Bt Ilie relllenur "l Win . IíVoii o" next Friday evening Nov. 30th. Tlie democratie pole in the fifth wanl will now be of some uae tor it was taken down and cut up for tire wood by one of tliat political persuasión, last week. Chas. Haueisen had sentence suspended on hlin yesterday as long as he acts kindly towards the faraily of his neighbor Mrs. Gross, who made thecouiplaint. The comtnon council, after quite a warm discussion, refused the petition of Messrs. Harrinian, Manly and Doty permission to erect ft frame building on Fourth st., next to Hamillon Block. John F. Kordes, the well-known ragbuyer and basket-niaker of tliiscity, wlio was sent to the insane asylura a few weeks ago, dietl there last Wednesday and bis remalus were interred la this city Sunday. The local editor lias gone to Saglnaw thls week to take a rest, and the office "devil" is attempting to fill his position, so if you chance to read an item which you deein especially good, give him credit lor the same. He is u hard-working individual, but will do his best to please you. The Argus claims that it did no prophecy any during the last campaign, but now begins, and in a lengthy editorial claims the ascendency ofdemocracy in 1892, and then, as if being afraid that its editorial page had become as it were, a thing of the past, calis attenlion to the same in its local columns. It Is understood that the Saline Obseryer bas cbanged hands, George J. Nlssly aain becoming the owner of the paper. Mr. Hawkins goes to Eaton Kapids, where he has purchased the Herald of Mr. Emmert. Mr. Hawkina has made the Observer a ''rattling good" local paper, fully up if not a little aliead of the Standard of the day. While you are getting ready to enjoy tlie bounties wbicb God In his mercy has bestowed upon you, don't forget t:e widows or destitute famlly, who would enjoy a turkey or good dinner as well, if not better tlmn you do yourself, and, after furnishlng them with the facilities for Ketting one how much more comfortable and better you would feel. Try it and see. James E. Harklns has íror.e to Chicago to atteiul the western Gasoline Stove Convention in session tuis week, and will present for their approyal a warming oven and shelf, patented by Harkins and Willis, which can be connected to any eisoline or;asstove. He will aUo make arrangements with several weetern lirms for the handling of the celebrated Juns Toasters. Ann Arbor ia getting quite a reputation for surgical instrumento whic'i go ali over the country. For instance the Boston Hospital for women and children use Dr. Martln's speculum while Goody,ar s fever thermometers are ustd at Clifton Springs Sanitarium, N. Y., the Battle Creek Hanltarium, tlie hospital of Atlanta, Ga , Monroe Convent, the Iron Mt. hosnital Tlie largest hospital in the world, at London, uses Dr. Martin's speculum, which is made in Ann Arbor. The trustees of Tappan Presbyterian Hall Association announce the inauguraUon of a Presbyterian training coursc which Is intended to train students of the Universlty especially and others ínterested for intelligent lay activity. It will consist of free weekly lectures on every Monday at 7::0 p. m., in the lecture room of the First Presbyterian church untu Tappan Hall shall be rcady for occupancy, and continue during the college year. Thefollowing is thecourse for theseason: First Monday Ín each month-The Eugllsh Blble, Rov. Iloward Duffleld, D. D ,,. . Hecond Monday Ín each month-Ghurcb $"%LL$ SSh month-The Church. Foah'MondaTln each monlh-ApplIed fhristlanlty Rev. Wallace Rndcliffe, D.D. Flfth M,L.day, when lt occnre-The Chrlstlan Life, Rev. 3. M. Oelnton. The course began last Mondny evening.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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