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County And Vicinity

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tlie M. E. churcji at Dixboro, will liave its Christmas tree Monday night, Dec. 24th. JoJim Dodge, of Ypsilainti, is singing with the May Leg'gett concert company, of Detroit. Mrs. J. L. Bill, of Ypeilamti dted Wednesday night of last week, of heart disease. Mrs. Bmily L. Dameer, of Lima, died at the home oí her son Walter H. Daaicer, last .Monday. Ypsilawti üias galned another muslciam. Edward Gareisseai, of St. Louis, Mo., brother of Oscar Gareissem of tiie conserv-atory, bias moved tq that city. Tlic marriage of M1BB Jennie Miller Richards, oí YpBilamti, and Mar. Edward 'Cooke iíasoin. oí Idalio Springs, Ooi., will take place in Ypsilanti, at tlie Presbjterian church, on the evening of Dec. 2(i. SoaneoiLO lias figured it out that out a 1,330 Ypsilanti families only twenty are without Bibles. Let the committee come to Ana Arbor ;wid we can spare enough to make up tlie deficiency. Died, m Augusta, "Washtenaw county, Mich., Nov. 30, 1894, Ann Miller (Vidy, aged 23 years. HJie was married .twelve years ago to Hiram Oady, ■of Pittsfield and for the last eight years 'had lived in Augusta. Tlie Emglisli sparrow and Ypailanti's mayor have "gome in snucks." That official ihas told Ypsi. boys not to slwot the birds "in th-e city ümits." Spos'n' tlney shot tliem in the neck or tail, how would that be ?. "ttiat intolerant people they are down to Y'psilanti. A man can't eveu- worsiliip. in the church of his own selection. Three .tramps tried to observe evening worship in the Presbytorian churcli a few nights since, and heartless officei-s ga%- them 90 days in the D. H. of C. Lee -N. Browai, one oí Y'psilajiti's prqpaiment young lawyers, has got a isuffitient start in practico to enjoy the luxury oí niarried lite. Accordingly -n-e are able to chronicle tlie jnarriage oí Mr. Brown and Miss Eertha Brezee, oí Adrián, whieh took place o Weduesday of last week. EOere is tlie last echo 0$ the Ypeilanti cyelóne, írom the Ypsilaiui Sentiniel : ''It taai now le said oí the oíd ópera .house that it is 'lost to Bight, tliough to inemory deaar.' 'riic diebris días neairly all been removed and the site is rapidly being put into ;i M.)iKUtion to a'eceive the new structure, voi'lc iipon whdch will be commeaeed in the spring-." Ypisilaiiti Sentinel : Register elect Mc-Kinstry has selected for deputy n bister of deeds, froni a list of 30 ot añore applicínntej Mr. George W. Alexaader of this city. The appointment is a good one, and the register and ithe patroais oí the office are to be congirfcutulateid. Mi Alexander is a native of Ypsilaati, a fine peninaiii, anú ÍB thoroiufejily equjpped, for hdis new dutiee. Ftor the past thi-ee years he has beca clerk and steward at the Ilawkins House, iin whJeh positiom he has proven himself a competent hotel man, and made many íriends.

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Ann Arbor Courier