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L. O. O. F. Entertainment

L. O. O. F. Entertainment image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following program has been ;:rranged for the I. O. O. F. entertainment at Odd Fellows' hall Friday e ening of this week: Old Black Joe A. A. Music Company Quartet. Cornet solo Mr. W. Crego Recitation Miss Minks The I.ittle Miss Boeck Ann Arbor Zither Club. Waltz Song Arditi Fred Daley. The Man to Jericho Judge Newkirk. Vocal March Cintura Lyra. Recitiition in Germán Dialect Mr. Samuel Bluntaeh. Bass Solo Mr. F. Dansingburg Recitation Mrs. McN;J Vocal Solo Fred I); iej Amors Gruss Berg Ann Arbor Zither Club. W-illle Burleson, who disuppeared l'rom homo last .Tune and who was loc-ated recentty tti [owa, teiegraph his step-father, J. B. Willis, that he is going on west and will not return borne at present. He was at Ames, [owa, W'hen last lieard froiu. A Washington dispatcb says Congressnïan Spaldtoig lias sxiceeeded in securing the promotion of Ednmnd j Ohapman, of Manroe, to be a principal examiner in the patent office ftetfeating in the contest Seitabors Lcdge and Torn riati. who wore backing other candidates for the same place. A few days aso e. A. Millard, propriotor of the Arlington. received a letter from .7. .1. öarpenteir, of Bttlu Creek. asking liim il' a man glving liia iiiuiu' as J. ('. Leeroy registered at his hotel about Dec. lst. Leeroy is l.seïibed as a tall, slender man with black eyes and mustache, and daik liair. sprinkled with grey a, ui tiaviag a cieep scaT on his forehead. Mt. Millard says rliat no siit-li man ever r;uistered at his hotei and a careful searcii NÍns that the man in quetlon did not register at the other hotels !n the city. Leeroy has not been heard oí sinee he left Battle Oreek, about the middle of last November. Chelsea Standard: Attorney Grove II. Wolcott, of Jackson, brought a snit agalnst the Sfichigan Central railroad similar to the one brought b.v (iov. some time ago. It was declded in Justiee Wöods' eourt IMday in favor of Wolcott. The letter was refused the purehase af a 1,000 Dttileage ticket for hlmsslf and wife UDder the law passed in 1S91. He then bought a ticket under protest, paying $2.65. He sued to recover this amount and was given a judgment. J. A. Parkinsou. the .Michigan Oentpü attorney, at onie -ave notice of aiipeal, and says the will bc carried to the United States supreme court if it becomes necessaty.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat