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Judge C. B. Grant Has Been

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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ed to deliver tlie Memorial Day address befo re Weifth Post G. A. B., on Memorial Day at üuiversity Hal] The new store oí Henne & Stangen, on W. Liberty st., is being handsomely finished off for their use. The electric lighte are beiug placed therein. Chas. EDnddy, a young man about twentysDne years old, broke hisleg Saturday evanimg as tlie result of an attempt to jump from a Michigan Central train when it was near his liouse, near Hangstorfer'a ice houses. He had skated to Ypsilanti and retuirning on taie train wanted to get off near home. The Dexter Leader Bet on the right s'de of the ladies in this complimentary manner : "Tne ladies of Ann A rbor made a gTeat success of their red, white and blue ediüO'ii of The Daily Courier, issu2l on Washington Birthday. It was a ten-page edition of excellent lite.ra.ry and typographic merit. It netted a very handsomo sum which will be used for cliai'itable purposes." Ycsterday was pension dajr, and i Mr. W. K. Childs mil de ooit over orne hundred papars for pensioners. Únele Sam will distributo about five thousand dollars in this vicinity In the ivay of pensions this week. One of our fruit gTOwers remarked the other day : ''We axe pleased to state that the prospecte for a erop of all kinds of fruit were never better at this time of the year. All kinds of friiLt buds entered vinter ia fine co-niditiom owing largely no doubt to the diugth last f all, and the recent cold weather has had no effect upon them. Fruit BTOwers ha'v-O greater reaoai to fear a wanna, open winter, folio wed by epriing froste, thau nteody cold wtatJier." Thcre are mem, and unfoa-tunately women also, who eneer at our ; cliurches, but find a decent man with a family in tlie etate oí Michigan, if you o au, who, il about to mors or hivest Sin pro'pea-ty, wül mom to or j invest in. a, cemmunity without ■ churehes.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier