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Gleanings Of A Week

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Day
22
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr Charles Nancrede is heme from the war on a furlough to rest and recupérate. If your marriage certifícate has been Issued since July lst, 1898, it must bear an internal revenue stamp in order to be legal. Miss MaTsel Burrows, of Gott st., entertained a few of her friends Wednesday evening in honor of her 15th birthday. Mr. Leon Hubbard, of the Detroit Evening News staft, attended the convention Wednesday in the interest of his paper. Miss Otis, of the U. of M. School ol Music, has been engaged fo sing in the First Baptist church of this city for the coming year. Elmer Kirkby, prosecuting attorney of Jackson county, is in the city. Mr. Kirkby will be a candidate for congress on the Democratie ticket. Henry Meyer and Peter Lowe returned from Ann Arbor on their wheels last evening. Mr. Lowe went to Monroe this morning. - Adrián Times. Truman Lake died at his home in Hamburg Wednesday, aged 78 years.He has several relatives in this city and vicinity and is quite well known here. Mr. Freeman Stark, who has been for a number of years with A. H. Holmes' livery, has resigned to accept a position with an express company in Chicago. Many Democrats of thé city and county wore badges for Mr. Wedemeyei all through the convention. A well deseived but surely an unusual compiiment. Chas. W. Vogel is a candidate for the nomination for sheriff on the Democratie ticket. The narr.e was in some manner left out of the list publit.1. few days ago. Miss Grace Millman went to Detroit Friday for a few days' outing. She will be aecompanied by Miss Minnie Geiger and the two young ladies will rrake the trip on their wheels. The Home Missionary society of .he Presbyterian church will meet at Mr. Byron Cheever's on Friday at 3 p ra. There will be the usual program and afterward a work and social hour. The war department has published the order granting Maj. Charles B. Nancrede 30 days' leave. The surgeongeneral says that at the end of the 30 days Maj. Nancrede will resign from the service. The new residence of John Smith, on E. Kingsley st., is rapidly appruaching completion. Mr. Smith intends to leave the farm in the fall and take up his residence with his daughter in the new house now being built. "Where is Valley st.?" aske a reader. For the benefit of all interested it may be explained that Valley st. is in the Sixth ward near the residence of Evart Scott. It is safe to say that nlne-tenths of the Ann Artoor people know wiieic Mr. Scott lives. The Germán school of E. Washington st, is in session with L. H Boes as teacher. The school will run until the public schools are opened in September and many paren ts are availing the opportunity of sending their children there to learn Germán under a native teacher. Mrs. B. F. Herbert, mother of Itrs Arthur J. Sweet, died Wednesday at Muir, Mich. Mrs. Sweet left today to attend the funeral, which will be held at Muir on Saturday. Mrs. Herbert was also a sister-in-law of Arthur J Herbert, confectioner for E. V. HangsterFor several years leading physicians all over the country have affirmed hat the gerrns of typhoid fever are only to Sn Th !" If "s be true Lw can t be that all the members of the faniily hving north of th city have taken this disease from the dauglUe? A letter just received f rom Irving s 7w ? with the Uniteci State fw wnth Infantry at Santiago, says that before the battle they were living on cocoanuts and one meal a day is wel1 known in Ann Aror: So far his name has not appeared in the fv f S1Ck and wounied, and his fnends are congratulating themselves on his saíety. He speaks cf the good work done by the Y. M. C. A. while the regjment was at Tampa and proplies ies excellent results f rom it. T5e ?.oard of reSents wanted another %Z }me and so met in Detroit We may expect that i" 1900 they wiü hold their meetings at París exposition. The main purpose of the meeting is to open bids for ïunL a L?W roof on the old main building. Two appcintments are to be A mFaÍ 6 laW dePartn'ent. Judge A. . McAlvay, of Manistee, is to succeed Alexis C. Angelí as non-resident leeturer at a salary of $1,000, and John l. Rood is to succeed Thomas w Hughes as instructor. The motor line crew ran a new Detroit car into Ann Arbor Wednesday morning and the boys handled itinuchlikea girl handles herself the first time she appears in a bathing 6uit.

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Ann Arbor Democrat