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Ypsilanti

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Day
3
Month
June
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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Katherlne Wis,-, oí Cleveland, is her parents at 212 Michigan ave. : rtha Marshall, of Coldwater. visiting Miss Ada Lytle, of Suniir.it '■■rnstock, of Detroit, is being ned at the residence of Mrs. ('. ■land. xt meeting of the state board ition will take place at Mt. .int this week. . e. F. McFarland will glve a larty at her residence this :ig for her friends. lay R. C. Hayton wad : lospital in Ann Arbor, where he aln for treatment. .Miss Mattie Hubbell is entertaining íes Lou MeDowell and Francis i, of Detroit, for a few days. J. I-I. Lepper has returned from Ali -, where he has been fishing. He I caught 97 fish in one day." There is a bicycle in the possession of the night watchmen, which can be by the owner by paying for this notice. 3. Ruth C. Lathrop visited in Ann Monday. The trip was made teel and by the watch it took i Les. A. Bishop, who is in charge of ; Ennis's and J. P. Kirk's insur■ business, has moved his family tere from Cadillac. . ■■ Emma Minor resides in Ypsilanti, but she's no minor. She has as a. visitor last week Miss Minnie Moore. minor, too. - Adrián Press. A pole-raising took place over Henry tt's farm Tuesday. It was nut a Democratie, Republican or Prohibition . but the real thing- a flag pole for the stars and stripes. A switch engine ran off the track and caused considerable excitement. Gravel had ben i; rown :he crossing and covered the track, thereby derailing the engine. Lieut. David B. Dodge has reviewed a.n application for enlistment in his eompany from Ann Arbor. All those who apply must present certiflcates of a physical examination. W. L. Stannard has returned frem Chickamauga, where he visited the boys for a few days. He says that v-hen he struck camp and Mat Kirk paw him it was a greeting like a father to a lost son. The following spent Memorial day at Whitmore Lake: Laura Scovel. Beryl Sanford, Anna Lang-, Gertrude Farnan, Laura Cruikshank, Bertha Smith, Reba Page, Austin George, Ray Rowley, Elmer Allen. The city clerk's office was a tusy e Tuesday, it being the last day in which to pay the water tax wiihout the 5 per cent. extra. Over $800 was taken in. There is yet outstanding about $2,000. Arehie Frazier is over the "f a valuable colt by Wilkie Knox, damnied by Hambletonian Wilkes. He had turned her out to pasture, but the ciover bioated her so that nothing could be done to save here. There will be a 25-cent supper at St. Luke's church house Saturday evening from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Menu: Veal loaf, iffed eggs, creamed potatoes, biscuits and brown bread, pickles, cake and strawberries, tea and coffee. Jim Davis received a postal card fr im h;.s nephew, Don, this morning, which ïiated in words very impressive that army life is not such a snap as some might think, eating hard tack and bacon. He is with the Thirty-second at Tampa. Fred Johnson has a very i.-itelUgect horse and sometimes he neglects to properly clean it. Taster.ïay be fcd I cleaned it, that is, evarwliere l.ut its heaii. when she turned her r.cad and, in the language of a hore, said: "Remember the Maine." A very entertaining piano recital by pupils of Miss Grace Mansfleld Monday at the Episcopal The program was very entertaining and was appreciated by a 1 irse audience. Miss May Bell V. soprano, assisted in the program. Mrs. Altha Heath, of Van Buren, urning home was the subject serious accident. The tliills of the buggy feil down and the horse ran 'wing her out and fracturing i -ft thigh badly. She is being cared at the residence of Fred Emei At the meeting of St. Luke's vestry, Sunday evening the following delIternates to the annual i to be held in Flint, June 8 lected: Delegates, Hon. R. "W. Hemphill, jr., D. Ij. Qulrk, jr.; alternates, A. A. Van e, D. P. Sullivan and Theophilus per. Jithe parade Monday the and the sun wi ■very one wished to ide. This also troubled a was near the house. The animal feeling started down the street ing in under the co.vshpd nn idently mlstaking the stall at home. 'n's "intelligent horse" is tien comp .. Dr. sorrell, that has been ?. our street for years tre as 12 o'i ■ ts for home, unless the taken to tie ! in his time. ii ial wil! l e given i iuse M 6, at 8 o'clock. mam will consi?t of eaeh ;erience oL how d illar. The latter part o"f nent will be a pantomime, reissen taking the princiisted by several ..f our ig ladies. Admlttance 10 ;. will be applii ■ church hi h, who has been making lence for some time re. Ik'fore he disposed of horse Eall & Son, and int wis I ■ i ra. kson .-.ntthy farmer ne.-n j. c! held the mortgage. odruffl ■ didn't '. a. He's n ound half dollars to ips. And I at? Lor he had intend, tlon for coror.er next '.V ot pledges, but nowlare, hls hopes were dashed It was not fair.- Adrián Press. Burke Spencer, of Detroit, is here ior a short visit. i, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hofíman a 10-pound bey. Wm. Snauble, oL Toledo, is visitlng friends ín the ciiv. Mrs. R. E. Kellogg is entertaining Mrs. Pitkins, of Brighton. Bxcel3ior Chapter will hold ita regular meeting Friday night. Thé funeral of David M. Uhl took place Wednesday afternoon frora the house. _ Mrs. Peak, been visiting friends in the city, has returned to Detroit. George Holmes, of Hamilton, Canada is visiting his home and ïpsilanti acquaintances. All who attend the big June Festival in Ann Arbor tonight can return on i o'clock car. Justice Childs received a souvenii paper eutter from Chickamauga Wednesday. It was from Lieut. I Green. The local eourt I. of F., would iike to have all brothers not atïiiliated wlth this lodge, who are in the city, cali on A. C. Fingerle or A. E. MeGregor. At the next meeting of the board of rvisors there will be opened a box of "Baby Mine" clgars.. Cause- a baby ,ir. the residence of Supervisor Case, of Pittsfield. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will glve their annual supper in the church supper room ■this evening from 5:30 to 7:30. Tickets, ■■: cents. The next senior recital -yill be given next Tuesday evening by Miss Bird Lucile Burck, of Galveston, Texas. Oscar Rudolph Gareissen will essist, and the accompanists will be Prof. F. H. Pease and Mrs. Irwin S. Scrimger. Tlmrsday Marshal Hixson found a dog running about the streets with a beer check attached to his collar, instead of a license tag. The penalty in such cases made and provided is not more thar. $50 or 30 days in jail or both. Marshal Hixson is preparing to ckan the business streets from boxes, large bicycle racks and other things which obstruct the free passage on the walks. Three feet is as much as will be allowed any business house and the bicycle racks must be small. Frank Smith has returned from Chicago and will play at the Athens in the June Festival, Ann Arbor, tomorrow night. Mr. Smith reports a most successful year in Chicago. H. "W. Sampson plays 'cello in the same engagement. The edition of Allen and Greenough's Caesar, of which Prof. D'Ooge is one of the editors, has just been published by Linn & Co. It is a handsomely illustrated volume of some 700 pages and will doubtless sustain the high reputation of this well known text-book. the debt of the church house. "Wednesday Cyril Potter -was driving on Miles Street, when his horse beeame frightened by a moving train and beeame unmanageable. Mr. Potter was thrown from the buggy !;.nd received several internal injuries which may result seriously. He was taken to his home on 119 Hamilton street and is being cared for by Dr. Huston.

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