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23
Month
January
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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■ - Mrs. Schuyler will address the Flint rtform club on Sunday. - The American union telegraph ccnipany's office is open for business. - Comraon council has entended the time for payment of taxes to Feb. 15. - The Terpsichoreans give the last of their first series of hops atStato-St.,hall this jVening'i - Es-Judge of Probate Ninde's lifep'zed pcrlrait now adorns the Walls of the Probate office. - Speaking at the reform club meeting on Sunday next will be by inenibers ei the state central committoe. - J!(ii:teis of the Pie t yteiian cturch voted on Thursday .evening of last week whether Dr. Brown should go or stay. 1j8 voteel to retain, 71 to move on. - Eeturning from Europe on Friday, Prof. Palmer was warmly welccraed hy about four hundred medical students who banqueted him at one of the city hotels. - Friday evening the directora of First National Bank mot and re-elected the old officers for another year. II. W. Eogers, Esq., decliniug the position of director J. Austin Scott was elected to fill vacaney. - Iiemember Haverly's Chicago Pinafore Choir Company at the opera house this evening. Wherever it appears which carries its orchcstra with it, the encouiiums given by the press are iii the highest degree commendable. - To coinply with the act passed last winter in regard to exitsof public buildI ing?, o, special meeting of city fathers ' was held on Friday evening whereat ■ the mayor, alderman Martin and chiei I engineer Davison were appointeda com■ mittee to investígate public buildings of the city. - There will be a meeting of the executive comtnittee of the Washtenaw I County Agricultiiral Society at tbeir room in the court house on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 10 A. M. It is desired that all I the members elected at the late annual meeting, will signify acceptance in person or by letter, otherwise all vacancies will be filled at that time. W. E. Hender8on, Corresponding Secretary. - Tho Keek Manutacturing Company met on Tutsday eveninj; and elected the fol owing direetors; W. D. Harrimnn, Jo in Keek. Leonhard Gruner, J. J. Slijp, Joe T. Jacobs, Mofees Seabolt, C. E. Hiscock. The board ubsequently met and organizi d by electiou of W. D. Hïiitiman, President-, Leouhard Gruner, Vice ' President, O. E.Hiscock.Sec. aii'iTreas., IJohn Keek, Supt., Paul Snaube], First A-Bsistant Superintendent, John Keck iSeoond Assistant Supt,. - As 2ilrs. Calvert and daughter re! siding on Mann Street, and Miss Mabel JSchnyler were crossing the Toledo railroad track on Friday at twilight, the horse attached to the buggy in whiuh they were seated became frightened and ran, shieing ofiF the turnuiki; a few rods beyond, overturning buggy and oc ( cupantg. The steed beconiing detached i from the vehicle ran home. Tbe ladies I were more or less bruised npon different , portions of their persons but notseriousj ly. The buggy top, badly shattered is ' laid up tbr repairs. - At the animal election of offioers of the Arbiter Verein Society held at their j hall on Monday evening, the following were elected for ensuing year: - Pres., Christiau HofTstetter. Vice Presidents, Auton Ei6ele, Eugene A. Frueauff. Sec. Auguet Defries. Cor. Sec, Frederick Schlede. Treas., Anlon Schaberle. - Cashier, George Koch. Trustees, John Walz, Theo. Bigalka, Frederiok Bchniid, Christian Habich, Fred Gauess, Edward Graf, George Mil Ier. FlagBearer, August ■( Hintz. Steward, Henry Binder. There are 98 membprs, and over $2,300 in the treasury. The society Jost one member in 1879, Gabriel Weis. One loss this ruoutli Mrs. William Exinger. If members are sick they get 4 per week. If deaths occur, this society pay the widow f iO atid $4 per month for six iuonths. In addition the widow receives $2jO from the state organization.

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Ann Arbor Argus