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Ypsilanti

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Day
1
Month
July
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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Miss Hattle Culver is visiting frienffs heboygan. Sergt. Alte Boutell was married at samauga yesterday. .Mi=s Bissell, of St. Ignace, is the st of Mrs. M. 1!. Trim. "Billie" Smith, a well known Tpsiiautian. is one of Teddy Roosevelt's rough ridi Mrs. Geoige Setter and daughter are '::nada, where they wil! spend a few ir.cnths. The trustees of Adrián college i ccnferred the degree of Ph. D. üpon B. F. Aldrich. Mrs. J. C. Van Riper, nee Miïs Gercie Noble, of Texas, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mrs. John M. Ressier and daughter guestes of .Airs. E. C. Warner. Their home is in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Frank Lillie and little son. of Kalamazoo, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Fisk, of Lowell st. Ira Davis feli last night and is sufïering from broken ligaments in nis leg. Di. Kuil is attending him. Prof. Bafbour commencement address at Springport, i., Thursday, June 23. Dr. DeWitt Spalsbury returned yes[ay from Leónidas, where he had been visiting for a few days. Mrs. Rowley, of Cedar Rapids, ar.1 this morning on account of the illness oí her son Ray Rawley. Miss Jeannette Van Dusen and Homer W. Wyckoff, of Chicago, will be urittsd in marriage June 'óO at Detroit. Miss Grace George, who has been hing in Jackson, has returned home. She will leave for Europe July 9. Mrs. B. A. Robinson, of Boston, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. Fisk, has gone to Manchester. Ray D. Rowley died today noen at 10 o'ctock. The remains will be laken to his home at Cedar Rapids, lowa. Mrs. Lillian Fisk Robison, of Boston, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mis. Chas. H. Fisk, of 717 Lowell st. The Y. W. C. A. home will be every day during the summer. Mrs. Smith has been engag-ed as matron. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallaee ana -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace are in Gran.i Rapids, where they will remain for a month. Mail and money orders will reach the boys at Chickamauga quicki a postal station has been establlsh the grounds. Last night George Beaubien was arrested on the complaint of spdomy. He will be arraigned before Justice Joslyn this afternoon. Mi.ss Lou Leonard, who has been the guest of Miss Elia Spencer, is visiting in Dexter before to her home in St. Louis., Mich. Prof. George Carmen, president of the Lewis Institute, Chicago, has been visiting Mrs. R. McVicker and is now on his way to Europe. Oscar Rudolph Gareissen and Frank Ellis, of the Chicago shoe store, left this morning for a trip up the lakes, where they will spend the summer. The four from Tpsilanti who are at Chickamauga and were mariied sine; being called out are Ed Owen. i Campbell, John P. Kirk and Alexander Boute!. To all Foresters- Court ïpsilanti, Ko. 1.100, I. O. F., desires all resident niembers of the order not affiliatei with rhe il court to report to A. . Fingerle, court deputy. The postoffice has received a notice of a special war tax of an additional fee of two cents for each and every domestic money orders issued. It wili take effect July 1. E3dwird Sims was arrest3d yesterday in Wayne ior the larceny of soma money severa! weeks ago. He woá arraignel before Justice Childs and pleaded not guilty. Miss Louise Armer, of Detroit, gave Cleary college a cali Saturd ty. Armer is secretary of the Achme Heater company and cdits the spiey little journal published by that firm. The Detroit, Ypsilanti & Ar.n Arbor Ry. Co. recorded the flrst accident on i their road yesterday. Car Nd. 14 ran into an S0-year-old man, who was deaf, but did not seriously njure him. Dr. Hult was in Ann Arbor today on business In the probate court relative to Anna Sedlak, who, it Is claimed, is insane. The hearing was set for tomorrow at 3 p. m., before Judge Newkirk. Mrs. H. II. La Rue and Miss Fina La 1: ■'. kton, Cal., who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. E. Foote, for some month?, are visiting Mrs. La Rue's son, W. G. La Rue. at Duluth. Under a -special act every soldier of this government can send a letter without sí.ni!!, providing he writes on the envelope "military letter" and has it signed by a field, staff. post or detaehment ofiicer. The postage will be collected on the other end. J. E. Kelley, of Detroit, called on friends here Saturday. Mr. Kelley has just been elected principal of a Detroit 1 in which he will have a support of nine assistants. The board is to be congratulated upon securing a principal of such educational qualifleations. Fred Foote is taking his vacation from exhaustive high school work on his uncle's farm, near Clinton, where he will harvest wheat (after it becomes bread), piek cherries (after they are made into pie), ami do otho.r equaJly rlous work during the si.mmer vacation. This morning while Zftnas of ] ilice of Ann Arbor, was walling for the Detroit car, several fat men were talking to him. One of them took off his belt, but it only went threcquarters around the chief. His measurement is just four feet when he is not swelled up. Dan L. Quiik, jr. has caused to be taken several pictures of Win. i They are photographs of art showiHg 'levelopment. Lieut Bclser claims that out of a thousand men which he hu amined, Geiats was the best fr ical standpoint. . and Mrs. Huil entertained a small 1 night. Light refreshments ed and a pleasaat evening 't. Mrs. Fred and .Mrs. D. Spalsbury tied for the first prize, and they drew cuts, in which the foi was winner. Ed Wallace drew thi tlemen's prize. Mrs. E. M. Spencer, organist of St. Luke's church for thirteen years, has rc.signed, her resignation taking effect last Sunday. After so many years of faithful service the vestry has acceptej her resignation with great i m. Boyce will seiv as organist during the summer months and until th new choirroaster comes. Mr. Brown. of the Brown creamery, has asked the state milk inspector to come here and make an anylisis of Ms ice cream. He has also made a canvas of those who were taken sick and learns that a great many don't really know what made them si'ck and he does not believe it was due tó the quahty of the ice cream Miv. M. L. Lawrence is in i1 visiüng friend?. llrs. Van Riper, of Texas, is visiting Mr?. Dole, of 201 Hamilton st. Miss Lena K. Sanford, of California, Is visiting at the residence of Alton Hinkley. Miss De Lynn Deubel is taking ar. ruling around the lakes and Northeni Michigan. Mrs. S. J. .Fischer ana Mrs. M. E. nan have gone to Talcott, Mich., Lo spend the summer. Captain E. P. Allen was in Pt. Huron, where he lectured before a Sunday school aggregation. Miss Eraily C. Hall, who has been spending a few weeks in the cicy, has gone to South Haven. Ijor Kii-k telegraphed Judge bitt yesterday that the Thirty-first wlll remain in camp about 15 days. Rev. T. TV. McLean and son, of Bay city, and forraerly of Ypsilanti, are guests of Samuel Post at the Hawkins house. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. De Wolf, of E Bend., Ind.. were ín the city atten the marriage of their son to Mi=s M:nnie Wells. Several of the yoi ng laüies who are interestng themselves in the buys at Chickamauga, are gathering cloth 'ind wlll send night shirts for them to use in the hospitals. The Fourth of July will be celebrated in Ypsilanti at the "Young Woman's Chrlstian Assoclations Home." In the evening of the Fourth our best patriotic will be sung by capable talant, and ice cream and cake served on the lawn. Let everyone be present. The Hay & Todd Co. is gohig to have a baseball team. The boys are all employés between the ages of 15 and IS years. They will be furnished witn ters and other paraphernalia by the eompany. Captain Webster has hls men out practicing every evening and will now arrange for some games.

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Ann Arbor Democrat