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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jay Stanton has gone West to see his best girl. Business men report a good Christmas trade. Floyd Page ia home f'rom school at Aun Arbor. Leonard Kosier will spend thé winter at Preeport. Michel Barsuter received the lam]) at W. J. Keal's. .Miss Bertha Ferris has returned home from Jackson. Thomas Parks wns up írom Aun Ailior Saturday. Arthur Sinis s home from Port Iluron this week. Ëmma Lefler is visiting at Ernest Elsessor's this week. Anna and Xellie Hodson are home Ann Arbor this weck. John Rosier and family of Jackson, carne down Thursday. Miss Myrtie Bostwick is in Detroit this week with her sister. James Dotey and wii'e are visiting Harry J. Phelps' tlüs weck. Adam Spiegelberg of Loraine, O., is visiting his old home this week. Samuel Johnson went to Lansing ïhursday to see his son Chariey. Mrs. F. Potter of Mason, is visiting at Morris Thompson's this week. T. S. James new norse is a llyer, also the only whistling horse in town. Mrs. Carrie Seper received the carpet sweeper at James and Francisco's. Emanuel Jedele purchased his fine Christmas beef of Edward Cranson. Elmer Maines and family of Detroit, are visiting relatives here this week. Ed. "Wilcox and family of near Ceresco, is visiting his mother tliis week Rev. McConneli is entertaining his son and daughter of Lansing. this week Hermán Easton and family of Aim Arbor, spent Christmas at John L. Smith's. Miss Amanda Henning of Ann Arbor, is with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Lyons, this week. Mrs. Helen Stanton has returned home f rom a visit to her brother, Isaac C. Stanton. The Christmas exercises at'.the Lutheran chureh Thursday evening were entertaining. ïlie family of John L. Smith were all home for the Christmas tree, and a jolly good time they had. "Wm. Jordon died ïhursday at the county house. Funeral from St. Joseph's chureh Saturday. The pumpkin that Alley & Sons gave prizes on contained 610 seeds. Hllis Phelps received flrst prize, Mrs. II. C. Gregory, second. Miss Minnie Kader made her 52 scholars happy by going from house to house Christmas with her beautiful gifts for the children.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat