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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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W01 R. Payoio, of Nashville. Tenn., is in the city for a day or so. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Carhart save a large party last Frïday evening. Mrs. T. C. Fhlillips, af Millwaukee, is viisittag her parents on State st. Mrs. H. Krapï, who has been quit 11 for several days, is mow much bcttcr. Ben. Atkiinson has gone to Clevelajwl to enter the service oi the Am. Ex. öo. Poultry raiaers complaim that the seasom in too wet to rarse fowls succesefuilly. W. H. Hack, of Milam, lost a vat uable horsa by a barbed wire fence rec-ently. Mayor Doty leaves for Chicago Monday to asist im G-rover Cleveland' cadidacy. John Thompson au dChas. Stannard, of Dexter were Ann Arbor visï' tors Tli-UTsday. L. H. E. Ivowery, lit '88, of Youngstowm, Oh'ito, has been vn the city durLng thie -n-eek. Johm V. Sheeh&n, delégate to the democratie natilonal convention, leaves for Chicago Mcmday. Ex-Ald. Hammond, of the north side, is Ix-ing visited by liis daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wile, of Indianapolis, Ind. Fra.nk D. LeSuer, of Toledo, Ohio, vUsited hie umete, C. B. Davison and famïly over Sunday and Monday. J0hm .L Alabasteis son of the late Eev. Joilim Alabaster, graduates from Northwestem Universiity this week. Mrs. M. B. Mason, of Washtenaw arve., retunns to her upper península' home this week for the summer time. Rev. Sibley G. Taylor, of Grayjimg, formerly oí this cilty, was shaktng hands wtth old friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wade, and daughter Gertrude returned home from the Pacific coaet Monday evenkig. Mr. Trlpp left Ann Arbor Saturday, to remata a oouple of weeks with her daughter, Mr. Bennett, oí Jacksoa. A sister of Cari Perry, of N. Y., ie vwittag her brother at Prol. Perry's and will remain here t o see him gradúate. Aldermaai Christian Martin , and Fred Scihln.W hare sfone to Bay City to tattemd the Btate Arbeiter Society oomventton. Mrs. Wm. Steere, of Pala, Ianta county, ha been visitmg her son Prof. J. B. Steere and otlver friends in the city duiring the pat week. Mrs. J. R. BacTi has been entertainng her sieter Mrs. 0. J. Parker, of Howell, amd alwo Miss Nellie Moore of Toledo, during the week. Traman H. Wadhams, with J. T. Jacobs & Oo., liias a happy smile on Wis face nlow, owr the arrival of a' little daiigJiter at his home Monday. Mrs. Wiley R. Rcyinolds, of Jackson, with her sister Mrs. Stanley, wife oí Prof. Stanley, of Ypsilanti, were the guosts of Mrs. Baboock, ome day last week. Jas. F. Burke, president of the republtoan League of American colleges, has retunned irom the Minneapolis comventüon where he was the official stenograplver. Miss Jessir Bustonell, who has been visiting hier sisters, Mrs. Pond and Bushinell, in tire city for the past few weeks, left Saturday for her home iin Bra.ncli Co., accompanied by hier little nephew Konneth Keith.

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