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Personal Glances

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Mr. A "''■ fan- Mrs. Gov. i Helen L., are Lynn, Masa. - o car R(j Pr ■ nd sister Amanda of this i isi:iní at Monroe Ibis week. -Mr. and Mis. Regent Climie Bpent theSabbatb at their former lióme Ín Leónidas. -Miss Fannie Devaney of this city gradnafed from st. Maxy's(Monroe) academy witb Araors. -Mrs. Fletcher Jewell and Mrs. Willcoxcn oí tbis city,' aro visitintca coiisin, resident of Whitmore Lake. -Jamos M. Colé, formerly of this city, retnrned to nis home In Jackson irado the fore partof the weck. - Josepli Ames of Xiios. pharmacy, gradúate, witb .Mrs. Amos, are viaiting the fatherof ü A. II. Markham. - Aldennan Huteel and son Robert spent Sunday and Monday at Kalama.oo visitingour former townsman, J. Berolzheimer. - Hon. Jolin B. Alley of Boston, principal ownenof the Toledo and Ann Arbor railroad, arrived in this city Wednesday eyening. - Pontiac Bill Poster : Puco A. Beal of Ann Arbor University fame, is now ahead of al! competitora for the republican gubernatorial nominatlon. - Crane, Babbitt and TinE Y"p8Ílanti,TurnBullof Chelsea, JIowiH and Norria of Manchester, have been In townthis week attending court. - Fudge Robt. S. Wilaon of Chicago, on bis return from a trip down the St. Lawrence, ■ ■ In J city greeting his bid frieuda and neighbors. - Mr. GeorgeA. Gübert nearly flve yeara postal elerk on the Michigan Southern and Lake Bnore Railroads was transf erred to the Michigan Central July I. - s. W. Twichellof Hamburg, father of Mrs. I). Cramer, is in vety feeble b, and hope of recovery quite doubtful. Probable cause- cáncer in the stomach. - Pletcher Jewell of the Cook House leftthc city on Wednesday to beabaent until autumn visiting relatives and frieuda in Minnesota and Wisconsin, in searcli of fïl(H' health. - George Kingsley of Paola, Kansas, Eoneof the örat Probate Judges of Washteaaw eounty, the gueat of C. A. Chapín, Esq., read the declararation of independence on Satuxday. -Miss Emma L.Baker,preceptressrf Kalamazoo high school and former ter in Ann. Arber high school will improve üie yacation by taking lessons in taxidermyin connection with the uniy- - lewis Williams, formerly of this city and Webster township, retumed last week forafêw weeks visit among his relatives and friends. He is(njiaged mfarmingand stock raising in northern California. -(i. lí. Williams, a law gradúate of id . o practiced in Chicago year, until by the death of hls father he was obliged to assume themanagi i of the farm in Lima township, lias resumed the profession and taken rooms with J. Q. A. Sessions. -1). Cramer, Esq., who went to Windsor, Eaton eounty, on Monday, to dispose oía farm heownsthere, reports that cropa in that eounty through timbered land are poor on account of rains, and believen wheat will not averuge more than twelve bushels per acre.

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Ann Arbor Argus