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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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I. B. -Bent is visiting friends in Illimois íor a short time. Sheriff Dwyer has beeu quite ill íor thO pa-st few dars. Jay Keith, of Dexter, carne, down to hear Ingrsoll Monday evening. Mrs. Col. H. 8. Dean went to Bellevue Mlonday on W. R. C. business. Dr. J. N. Martla made a professional trip to DansYille Saturday. Rev. Heary Tatiotk returned Kriday fi-orn the Baltimore tonvention. Ool. and Mra. C. V. R. Pond hare g-one to Coldwater for a week's stáy. Mre. Wm W. Watts is Wsitio? lier sister Mrs. Powers, in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Reiiben Kempf le vlslting her dan-liter NteH, whcx ie at Wellesley co'llc-gie. Miss Alta Wilmiot is tlie suest of Míes Lállie M. Nicluols, of E. MadiS0'n st. Fr. GHoldrick, of Xorthfield, delivered an addreas at Battle Creek Friday eveuing. Dr. Gea. E. Frothinigliam, of Detroit, wtua in tlie clty Monday, on business. Miss Ixmi D. Giles vrent to Toledo this nnoniinjf to remata a few weelis witli friendls. F. M. JIulvaney, oí Belle vue, is in the city visiting his sister Miss Dixie Mulvaney. Hubert W'oodward, who now lives in Flint, called on Ann Arbor f rienda the first oí th week. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Trager, of Albion, were grosts of D. C. Fall and fajnily last -week.. Mw. Chas. K. McGee cn-tertained her brother M. M. Branch, of New York, over the Sabbat-h. Mrs. A. J. McMahon, of S. Fourth ave., is lier sister Mrs. F. H. Riley, of Toledo, Ohio. Miss Hattie M. Hartshorn, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her sister, Miss Hartshorn, In Randall's Miss Anna Wetmore, who has been attendlng the Art School in Detroit, returned home last Saturday. Mrs. Abbie Terrell, of the North side, has gone to Boston and other eatern cittes for an extended visit. Chas. Booth and WHe, Prof Bliss and Miss Alioe Beal, all of Northville, drove over to Ann Arbor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. White, of Port Hurón, havejbeen visiting Geo. H. Rhodes and family, of the North side duringthe 'week. Mts. Wilmn. of Cliicajro, was called here last Fridarp by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Chapin, who died last Sunday. Mr. E. Pond, of Elizabethtown, N. Y., was in the city for a short time Monday, on his way home from St. Lwoiis, and Chciaigo.. Miss Hattie Keith and Miss Pacey, of Dexter, have been vKsiting the fornier's eister Mrs. E. E. Beal and other friend-s in the city the past wek. Mr. Binig-ha.m, reprasenting the Texa.s Siftings, has been in the city tuis week, looking up the interests of that wide awa-ke a.nd famoais journal in this city. the sueste who nttended the of Burt Schumacher, at Brighton last Thursday, we re Mr. and Mrs. Dd. V. Hangsterfer, Mr. and Mr.s. J. E. Harkins, Miss Herbert aad Miss Swift, all of this city. Among the 20th regiment boyw who attended .the reunión last Friday, was Daniel Shieehan, o-f Niles. He coniie-s fco his old home occasionallj- and looks over its improvements and progress. - Rev. E. F. Williams, who has spent over a quarter of a century in China, will give a talk on the customs and Kahits of the Chinese in a lecture ïore The Inland Ijeague, next Monday night. Mr. "Williams is au interesting talker and wlll no doubt delight all who hear him. The board of supervisors remained in session until S&turday afternoon, whcn the special Bession was adjourned until January 2, 1893. The tolkrvring- are the salaries of county officers as fixed for the conirng two years: Oownty clerk, without fees in criminal cases, $1,500; treasurer, $1,200, and $100 additional ïor keepin-g account of daliy balances with the bank; prosecuting attorney, $1,200; piábate register, $1,300; superintendent of the poor, $3 per day and mileagie; members of the board of school examimers, $-t per day; school commissiouer, $1.500. The ljills of Sheriff Dwyer fOT the la.st four quarTcrs fnr boarding the prisoners, after a lornis' discuission, were allowed at $5,262.70.- Uadly Tiïms. The Inland llague will give a social Fridlay night, Nov. ith, at the Chureh of Christ, on S. University ave. A musical and literary programme will bO given in addition to the refrcshinents which will be served in the form of an "Author's Banquet." There will be a table representing Longfellow's "Courtship of Miles Standish," with waiters representing John Alden and Priscilla. There wlll be another table for Longfellow"s "Evangeline," wlth waiters representing Evangeline and Gabriel. A third representing Lowell's "Courtin' " with Zekiel and Huldy as waiters. There Wlll alsO be ia Holly table with waitersj representing "Josiah Allen" and "Josiah Allèn's Wife," Aa Irving table will be waited upon by Ichabod and Katrina, characters in the "Ijegend -of Sleepy Hollow." All are cordially invited.

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