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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
February
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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- lleve. JJurheld and JL'opo exchanged pulpits on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Isiael Hall are douiiciled at Nassau, N. P. - Mr. H. H. Howe has returnod from Murpbysborough, 111., to this city. - Joseph Gauntlett has been appointed deputy sheriff for tho Milán section of tho oounty. - Dr. L. Q. North of this city is frequently oalled to Teoumseh on account of poor health of his father. - Mr. I. L. Witmyer of the Law Department will addross the Eefortu Club at the Opera House on Snnday next. - Fred Clark, freight agent of the Michigan Central Eailroad at Ypsilanti, has been appointed station agent at Auburn Junction. - Warren ïremaine, sevcral years a druggist on corner of Hurón and Main stroets, bas purehased a stock of goneral merchaudise at Eolia, Mo. - A gradúate of the claas of '72, Mrs. E. T. Anderson, has entered upon the practice of medicine in this city, opening an office at 26 Bowery street. - W. H. Jewett of this city responded to the toast: "Grand Lodgo of Michigan" at an A. O. U. V. banquet held in Detroit one day last week. - President Angelí is delivering a course of six lecturas on International Lawasiuterpretedby Amorioan History, tliin week at Indiana Stato Univorsity. - Harry Ashley of Ann Arbor, was observed as the most graceful waltzor among thn gentlemen of tho Gymnasium last eveuing. - Toledo Sunday Journal. - Charles A. Worden of Auburn, N. Y., general passenger and freight agent of the Southern Ceutrul railroad, spent iho Sabbath with his inother long a resdent of this city. - Prof. Hanger has comploted, so far s he intended to do here, by taking negativos of tho Law graduating class, and returned to his home in Syracuse, N. Y., on Mouday. - B. F. Jervis, paymaster of the T. & A.'A. railroad was in this city ïuesday and paid off all the employers of this Corporation up to Dec. lst. Ho left Wednesday to do the sauiething at other stations.

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Michigan Argus