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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
October
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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N. C. Lowe, of Jackson, was in the city -Monda.v. Mrs. .las. B. Bach is home ijrain from a visit wiih hienda in Plymouth. lYrilinan.l Iiliss, of N, Y., spent Sunday with liis mot her on E. William st. Capt. Allen was in the city Monday. M reporta Ohdo sure for McKimley. Geo. II. Sim-, oï the Register, lias relnrniMl fri)in hla visit to iiis home in Minnesota. Rev. I!. 1!. Pope is in thèfelty to-lay to ofiietate ai tin' funeral services of Rev. llenj. Day. Miss Mato A. Clark, oí N. Main st., lias rcturned from a fonr weeks trip to Detroit and Cleveland. Mrs. George Wahr haa loen bntertaininü her triend Miss Mary Ehle. of Detroit, durtng the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnltz, of Nnv Ilainburs, Ont.. Sundayod wlth Mrs. Siiriiiy;, of v. Washington st. Mrs. H. B. Dodsley is spending a week or so in Chicago.' vlslting her brother Dr. Wm. F. Pack and family. J. Austin Scott was called to Toledo last Friday by the death of hls brother Dr. D. B. Scott, who had nearly reached 88 years of age. Mrs. A. J. Shively, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been in the city during the week, on her way to New York from San Francisco, for a short visit. O. M. Martin is Vlsitlng bis brother Ben. F., in Bay City. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Iiathbone and daughtcr Georgië, have gone to Albany, N. Y., fo-r a short time previous to sailing ior Europe. Rev. H. Tatloek, S. W. Beakes and Go. H. I'ond leave to-day for St. Louis, Mo., to atte.nd tho national meeting oí the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, in session there the balance of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferdon have gone to St. Anthony's Park, near St. Paul, Mimi., where they intend to spead a coupte of montlis with thcir daugbter, Mrs. Bentley. From therp tljey go to Florida, to visit thelr dauiïhtor-in-law, Mrs. E. Kerdon. "Why, Dow I cannnt get enough to eat," Kii.vs ome lady who iormcriv had no appetlte, but took Hoods Bareaparllla. - The Cathollc church f:iir openod at the rink last eveolng, with a large attendance. Thre appears to be a ïittle of e-rorytÜlng almost, on sale, and the person avIio can not gatisfy him or hersell there, are certalnly hard to suit.

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Ann Arbor Courier