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Day
2
Month
April
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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C. Mack was In Detroit on bu.-iness, Momlay. E. V. Ilangsterfer is vcry sick witli pneumonía. Isaac llruiily has been quite III vvitli erysipclas for several days. Mrs. lí. D. Giles, of Detroit, is rlsltlng at Mis. B. F. Oiles, on Ftlller st. Mrs. ]ï. A. Heal returned Monday froni n few day's visit in Nortliville. Mrs. Fred. A. Howlett went to Chelsea last night to vlsit her paren ta for a week or se. Archibald Wrhjht an old resident of the ötli wanl, is seriou?ly ill with pneumonía. Prof. DelosFull of Albion college, is in tlie city the gucst of liis brother, D2vitt C. Fall. Cha?. II. Kline was admitted to practice In the United States courts at Detroit Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Benj iinin D.iy have issued invilalions for a receptiou from 4 to 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday. Ferd Büss, who fonnerly lived in this city was witli relativos Sunday. He is now trareling for a lare New York jewelry lirm. Rev. S. H. Adams and wife stopped over last Thursday on their way West from Clifton Spring?. }Ie is preachlng agiin in Illinois. MIchnel Brenner leaves to-dai' for St. Paul, Mlnn., where he will rem:iin during the summer In the employ of the C.'li innpinn reaper and movver company. J. T. Jacobs, Col. II. S. Dean, J. E Sumner, Capt. C. H. Manly, W. J. Clark and J. Q. A. Sesslons are over at Adrián Bttendlng tlie state encampment, Q. A. K. Jas. L. Stone was in Louisville at the time of the cyelone, and met with several hair-breadth escapes. If you desire to be enterüiined with a vivid descriptlon of that terrible affair, ust engage Mr. Stone In conversation.

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Ann Arbor Courier