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In Early Days

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Day
10
Month
February
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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The íoUowtog aritole is taken from aa Ann Arbor paper of November, 1870. it s a pieagant tlli t brtog up these old scènes and Urne onanynd8oreproduce We „ave befwe ds a COpy of the "■.„■.„iganaWashten-De tsrat, bearimr date t„n m,. -, two ,-,,„.„ before Mian becaufe ft' t3 Geo. CarseUns, and althoneh trying lo ri.le tw„ „oütical horsea t onoe, ,„, announcement is SS tlwt lts principtes re democratie It is worn, yeüow and faded by ace With paa-to: lta print not decipherable' j ure are many namee pon lts pae8 ■wlth whteh our reabra wiu be fataiUar, for instanc,: c. Bll8 aunount' , th,at "he has Just oponed a shop " n-ont of the Cook House;" J C Mundy fignj-ee as a merchant; o' Hawkins haS his iaw card; L. MIUa J. I). Inh were clothing dealers; white the principa] "tavern" of the place Was bhe Washtenaw h, iv. ' ' Denton-whom inany will remembernnnounces the removol oí hls office to the Court House, and adds: 'those o caU aft bed time, will „lease knoEk at the window .f the df)or .s lo.Md. One wretch had had tome domeetlc troubte, nd publishès u notice eommenclng "Whereas, my , etc., and fchen goes on to apeafe abewt "harbwtng or trusting;" -the Indiana divorce tows were the'n """".II' um t1 straogeet thing we toe, :s sotue eilver spoons advertised M Stoten; which proves conclusively tliat the "spoon" buSineS8 vaB not .igmal Wlth Butler. Bdward Mundy w then Judge oí the Ckcuit Court; Udn Bj-own, eherlff; Jas T 4.1len, county clerk; E. Clark. ,„■;. tl,. und Mark Norris, P. M.,-wMch postmastcr. "Town had Jus [been held, and we iind Ann Arbor. Scio, Webster, Dexter, Salem, Sylvan and Green Oak electing Wilg supernaore, white Northfleld, I.odi Freeloni, Bridigewater, Urna ana York Pleet tlie Jackson or Uemociatie ticket. Unadilla and (:,■,-„ Oak are now in Livingston Co. The Bt. AndreWn 'Episcopal) socieiy was then iormed 'in! Vc eopy the foUowing notice' Ueaded "St. Andrew'ts Church," which' way prove of I The bötimate oí necessarv ■tilia is to glve notdce tliat any oerson wtner s.uved or hewed timber 5 Butwpi ber, and take a list of Buch ;"■ ■■■! ' ■"-.,- wili nndertake to fur .■.;,■; a',1,'I,ít wi be neceesary that iK'ft C.il! h--' Jn:i íIj hw +i oMi. - RatTa ChUrCh wil1 conBy order of the building committee Feb. 4. 18S5.GEO-JEWETT. The Bank of Wasitenaw had just I(J('" üicM-porated, and the editor gives e lus opinión, that "if properly manKd, ii wiU do a safé au,] profitabkusinees." It is hardly necessary to tidd that it wasn-t manaj?ed properly Tuis delicate little word ís given to ite readers for pronunciation: Notlazomathitzteopixcatatizng," which t ■■.ja ib rae Mexican far country curï'ates. Where the university now stands were cultdyated fields, but kan Ao-bour- it wae epelled witli a "u" in ihosc days- was not without her inRTitutions of tearning, and we extract foliowiug from a pi-ospeetus of ie "Michigan Manual Labor School, ooated Aun Arbor.r, ffashtenaw ' ■.. M. T :■■ "Twenty-íiye thirtj students can accoMunouutr,! un toe ïarm on the foUowing condítdons, v;z: Thre meáis "i plain -wholeeome díet will be íurndshed three hours and u haU ofabour per day; or íor two hour'e !.;. Per day and the payment oí IIT.V COntH ín Tnrtni'v a+ +i, i „ ;.■"■' eek, unies the student and can otherwtee agree. Good loOsmo; rooms WU1 be provided at the School, it ia expected, however, that ...cl-nt -vill find tlieir béds and proMtle lor tlioir w:is!iin,"' .-n-.-ms oí Tultion wIH be $9 a term f Lt ni ir yt"ar'1 commeneing on the n M ,t .v ay, and first of November, l .oh tp8'1'"1 y.acati at the end of ■' li ici-m. Ao extra charge will ' r ïor the of the rooms or t ïrowood. Good boardinR mav be )l)taiii(1 in ti. i.n,-Ti+,, „r .r . .; í UV mr ï os OÍ -„'' ul llle SCHOOL km 1.25 or $l.oO ceate per week tor thoee who may preíer 'bo.-ml nL outsule of the institutiou." And closes its prospectus with the )Uowing Indueing paa-agraph: "Studeote and fchose engaged in the istiuu-.on nave enjoyed, herefrofore ie most pcriVct tealth." -Many items of interest are ►ntained in this old paper, but we iv ni'il lier voorn nor time for fur'■i1 quotations. Treasurer Gruner lias pald $4,000 o-re school !onds, ivlth interest retuoins tlir district d.-bt to $16,000. Elisha Comstock, who died in Oscoda oounty the 80th of January, was burK'l at Leiand last weck Tuesday. He oame to SaJtem in 1326 and uith his vvife. They Vere the firsi couple mari-'i'l In that township. After living thwo untiid bout 12 yeare ago„ he moved norbh. Mrs. M. J Burch of vr'!rs''oldlíí hlÍS He wa 88 George Prohn and Miss Mary Si-Mniid, of t his city, were married on 1 ueéday evening, reb. Jth, at the reeidence of 1-tev .t ato.v,.,,,, ., „t iM t ., _ ASCUIIKIIIII. AÍi!'nv;lrd a upper was s.-rved to a few oí tht-ir relatives and intímate fnends at thelr future home on N Main et., which had been furnished and tprcpnrert ïor the occasion. The A uupi"t;ir rani club Berènaded thë It is Buggeeted to the facuity of the im.vorsity that poeeibly the law stuQents wonld learn more law by glvlng :loee at lont-ion to the lectures withmt taking notes, and then reviewing from notes carofully prepared by Bomp nember of the olase. T hcre is a vaít S , eiessly sèt in 'SS scaoolfi m copytng notos, which might anurmtably 6pet ta

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Ann Arbor Courier