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Ypsilanti

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Mattie Deubel is visiting Mis Myrtle Forman in Oscoda. A "turn-out" is being put in on the I electric line In front of the Platt farm. Mrs. George MeElcheron and Mrs. E. J M. Spencer left yesterday for Duluth. ' Mayor Davis has sold his cottage at Portage Lake to City Clerk McGregor. Within a few days there wlll be four cars running between Wayne and Ann Arbor. Miss Edna Barnum has returned from Jackson, where she has been teaching school. M. B. Follett ard Miss Ella Follett, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. C. H. Sanders. .Miss Edith Allen, of Holly, Midi., spent the Fourth wiih Mrs. Marguerite Hadley. Fred Ellis had his face flllcd with powder Monday, but his eyes ',vere not injured. Saturday's paper reports that W. Preeman, of Troop L, Rough Riders, was injm-fd. Miss? Grace George left for New York and will sail for Uermany next Saturday. The Misses Edna and Xettie Barmim will leave for Petoskey this week to sp id the summer. The Misses Belle and Julia Ross have gone to Jackson, Albion and Mason, where they will spend the summer, Mrs. John Sedlak was taken to Pontiac Wednesday by Marshal ] 1 1 on an order from the Probate court. Mrs. M. G. Wood and daughter, Mary Bell, have gone to spend a few weeks at northern Michigan resorts. Next Monday night St. John's congregation will give a social on the church lawn. Music and refreshments. The following msrriage license has been issued in Detroit: Emory Heatii, 39, Tpsilanti; Hollie McAfee, 2.?, Wayne. I It was rumored around this morning that someone was shot at the grove last r.ight, but who it was cannot be learned. The only celebrating that was gcing on in the city yesterday was at the Arbeiter grove, and it continued until July 5. Woodard are in attendance at the National Teachers' association meeting, which is being held in Washington, D. C, this week. Newton Swift has returned from Yale university, where he graduated this year. Fred Swift has also returned. select poultry. Mrs. W. R. Busenbark, who has been ir.aking Ypsilanti her home for the past three years, has moved back to her former home in Chica&o. . Mrs. Thomas Duffy is entertainir.g her two sisters, Mrs. S. A. Maddock and daughter Maggie, of Condón, Oregon, and Mrs. T. Moynahan, of Detroit. Mrs. C. M. Tower, whose eye was tmrned with a pprlor match, is recovering under the attendance of Dr. Huil, who has been able to save her sight. Rev. Wm. Gardam and wife have gone to South Hampton, where they will remain a n-onth. Services will be held at St. Luke's Sunday morning at ÏOrSO. Dr. R. G. Boone and Prof. E A ÍStrong will attend the of the Natior.al Educational association at Washington, D. C, whkh takes place next week. Warren Lewis has received from the Spalding St. Lawrence Boat Co. of Ogdensburg, N. Y„ the finest boat yet een on the river. The complete outfit cost $125. Miss Laura Cruickshank, Chas Kweet, Miss Gertrude Foreman and Elmer Allen are spending a few days :t Portage lake. They made the trip on their wheels. Miss Grace George left yesterday for Aew York. She will take the boat Saturday for Switzerland and during her years stay in Europe will vislt Miss Marie Dickenson. The following persons left Ypsilanti Tuesday afternoon to take in the N. T A. excursión to Washington D C : Rev and Mrs. Wm. Gardam, Alisses' Gertrude Woodard, Lea Spencer, Olive Benedict and Miss Robb. Arthur Bradley, the mailing clerk at the postoffice, is hls vacatlon üifferently from others. He ir, setting up machines for Htston & Dawfcon ielhe May Hewitt is now handün the mail pouches in his stead. Principal Crittenden's resignation has been accepted by the school board and he will assume a similar but more lucrative position in Moline 111 His Place here will be filled by v H Arbrough, a U. of M. gradúate. The ladies of the St. John's congrelon will grive a social next Monday evenmg on the church grounds. Fr Goldrock, of Korthfleld. will be present and render a few fongs, ,-nd there will also be other musical features and things of amusement. Monday noon the housi occupied by Fred Miller, near the mili of the Jps)lanti Paper Co., caught iire and burned to the ground. It is believed that sparks from the train started it The house was insured and therc was Ï4W on the personal property, most of which was saved. Dan Quirk and Fred Stuek experienced quite a bit of track work after their acquatic sport Sunday afternoon up the river. In coming back the boat struek a pile and sunk, so that the two occupants had to swim to shore Tliev were protected from the sun by abreviated swimming costumes. The government pays $80 for a good cavalry horse out in Ypsilanti, but garren Lewis. the dog dealer, wholeh andetail. sold to a chap in Ogdensie' ' a spanlel for $10 the otheday. The pup has not been retailed however. Dog.s $100, horses $80 Is thlá commercial equality? Every horse in Press" Sa' neiSh--Adrian Joe Lang, formerly of this city was nearly killed in Duluth a few day Tgo rJTm"!?" in' a nelShboring house" fci-reamed on account of burglars being in the house, which awakended ,1oe "f,1" phase, but a fellow next ba?fml k h'm fOr the burKlar anl batted him over the head wlth a club inffCtSInwOUt hiS teeth ancl nt'arl-v onding the blow to be fa tai. The kind of politica! pushers thev Wht"1 e RePublica" Party over in lowfni ? W may be 3udeed by the followmg from theAnn Arbor He?22? bSSKh" ne f the deIÍe to the L t P ubhcan county convention, was tnedf " Justice Childs' court pLcTwhPr.il ?V ,ru"nlnS a gambllng ?un " m Norrls claim e dul not run, Norris savs Pingree is ons nf our sort of men.-Adriaf Presl L hïr „ 1 the power house Ann Arreward f, rbor Ry' offer 0 Herbert Boone is visiting in Chicagi for a short time. Alany persons will remember the crack-a-jack Washtenaw Times band which gave an open air concert in thi city last year. The band will he her next Tuesday evening. Everybody turn out and listen to good musie.

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Ann Arbor Democrat