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The Sale Of Reserved Seats For The

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
September
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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opera house thi year will be at the store of J. ('. aucl '. W. Watts as usual. I)r. D. A. McLachlan lias removed h!s residence from 26 S. División st. to 14 S. State st. His office will not be changed howevet. Misa Louise M. Cady, daughter of Charles II. Cady, of the íirm of Brown & Cady, ia to be married to-day to Geo. I'. Eisman, of Menominee. At a meeting of the school board held last evening, the old ófficers were reelected and the same standing committees appointed as held last year. Robert Shannou has been appointed supervisor of the ïhird wanl by .Mayor Thompson, in place of James Kearna, who has removed from the ward. Chauneey Orcutt: "Inside of four years I do uot l)elieve there will be any peaehes raised in Ann Arbor. The yellows ia increasing so tast that the orchards will soon be swept out." Few plays come with a heartier recominendation than Denman Thompson's "Old Ilomestead," which will be presented at the Grand Opera House on Friday evening next, and of which so mach has been written. The moral tone is perfect, the impression pure and whole8ome, its success is its simplicity in dealing with a subject that comes home to everybody. The "city life " introduced, shows many a character familiar on our streets. Reserved seats on sale at Watts 's jewelry store. The school meeting last Monday was not exciting, there being practically but one ticket in the field, the one containing the names of the old membèrs of the board. The ladies had a ticket printed with the name of Kmma B. Peiry, wife of goperintendenf Perry, in place of Joseph T. Jacobs on the, regular ticket, but Mrs. Perry had not authorized the use of her name, and declined to be considerad a candidato. The result of the ballot was as follows : I.. l.runer reeeived 407 votes. W. 1!. SiTiith " SSCJ " J.T.Jacobs " 841 Hts. k. H. Perry " 40 " Mrs.O. B. Hall " U " O. EblTllHCll " - Í " Mis. Nnu-1 Hall " - 1 " The three first mentioned were declared electel. After the election the annual meeting was called to order, a dozen or more citizens being present, and it was voted to raise $29,250 by tax for the expenses of the district, and $100 for the library.

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Ann Arbor Courier