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Day
24
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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ThP l'ii sli i 01 is c( me; l tu fitMiioiis yo; TI ir oíd one iiKikfs u sin i Ir. Bill wh;ll -l" crmif. Wi'"ll 11 M' I" kt "', wnii blooiuers iut iiTMyle? Tle annuíil fluwer Rnle at.die Baptist churcli a down on tlie I ist.s for Jly 3d, 11 1 J ilay ainl cveniiiir, Bev. HoJii'y Tntlock will preacli to thr people in llainbuvg next Sunday i;i exchange with Ilov. H. A. Stonex. Littlc Hazel, tJie fcrar years o'.d ::,ii'j.lit;'i Ol Mr. añil Mrs. Goo. Apfel oí W. William ut., feil off a fenec Satuiday afternoon, and broke Uer left arm at tlie elbow. Roya! Jathrop iadulged Ín a bic-ycle rid'i o.:i tho sidewaJk oax Pack!ii(l st. Satiu-day afternioom, and very sor i-, thereaítor paM $2 coctel i+' tlie Iuu:y la Justico Gibsoa's cour't. Haiag leased tlie Fiiinegan block, cv -iiat was oaice kiiown as "AgrirlculturaJ Hall," Ilemry Richards wlD Iliei en a full line of f;irmers' impltiiKiits. Wagons, carriíiges, carta, ele. Nexi Week Thuneckay, at 7:30 p. m., (in inembers of J. T. Jacobs' camp S. of V. a.nd Wielc3l 1'osD, will an evenlng's entertainment, tbc betog 'A Moet Trial," by oouirt nia-i tial. A Portland neo, impj-isoned mder a keg. livcd 22 daj-s wltbomt food, yet tovered the groand witfi eggs, !,ud w hen she was released went to pnkLng corn as if notJiing had Happtued.- Kalamazoo Gazette. Miss Kmma. K. Bower iircsideut, SL'Uounces tliat the annual meeting of Un: Michigan Womau's Press Asso riatioo! occurs in Lansing June 11 to J4. at which time sho will au adóiesfi. Drs. S. A. Jo.aes ajid E. A. Cla-rk bave a set oï oifice-s in the Rysun block tiiat tliey are --ry proud of. 'lliey aio üñeely fltted up and decorated, and there is a library on the shelves oí 0,000 volumes. Tluit tlie P. 0. employés are lovers of equinos is proven by the fact that there are twenty liorses ovvued by theni, including that of the P. M. There are alsoseveubicyles owned by the force. Pretty iastci'owd. lia uk Tibbles, colored, is in the AYín-htonaw C'O'Uiity jail serving a 30 day's seutence. He wals sent there by Justice Beach, of Ypsilanti on a charge of abajidoning his wiie and ib ciüj . Wurster & Kiru have just conipleted for típencer Lennon, of the north side, a palace car wagon, especially fitted up with conipartuients for tlie storing oí fi'uits and vegetables to be peddled about the city and country. It is a beauty. Oi'. FrWay eveuüig next, at the M. K. chuich, Eev. E. W. Ryan, D. D., will letture in tli Bpworth League Lectuix' Course, his subject belng "PalC4tinc." Tlie lccture ■will le one that ei'Nerj'onie will be beaiefited by Hearing. Ojí Smiday iiext the service at St. Andicw's cliuirch "vill he devoted to MU? cus, Dioceseam Misslons, and tlie.rc wiü be two spoakers, Iler. Mr. ?tonax, and Hon. James O'DonnoJl. of Jackson. Tliey will speak to th; congregation in tli morning. Tbc W. C. T. U. will hold, a aneetimg at McSIillaii Hall on Thursday, at 3 p. ín., at -ttiüclij time Dr. Mary; "Wood Alien will comduct a ''Motlier's Meeting." A special invitation is Lereby extended to all interested in tlui ca.re and training o'f cliildren, tQ bfi p.resent. A parsnip was dug on the asylurn farm, Saturday morning, which measured fortj' inches in lengtli. It was a solid root, without any branches, tapering from i'our inches to half an inch. The man wlio tells us this story is not a fisherman. - Pontiac Daily Gazette. This is supposed to be a direct result of having au Ann Arbor man on the board. A drive abo'ut Ama Arbor's streets must convlnoe amy pers on that Ann Aibor U oub of tihO best kept (fies ín Mitliiiííiii. Out citzens ai'e ACJ-y pn-oud of their cit.y, a.ud "t.-ikc pains to keep tlieir latvns and premifes meat aaid tidy. Tho work of cicauing "up yards, repainting and putting tulngs ir. a tidy condition for and summer, is now a,t SrtB lKigllt,. The boord oí public ■woa-láj held a meeting Saturday afteraoon, the most important business tramsacted being. tli.; permissioui to Louis Uhode to nioxellie bouse of Geo. ClarkeaTs irom &. División st. to "W. Huroa st. ■ This moniing. the board held aiiother jneetius and voted to estend the Ingallfi st. eewcr fiïteen feet eoath of Edwafrd Duffy's nortli liae. Special c.xaminntioa of teachers (o l'.ehi at the ccurt house Friday and Snlurday. Samuel H. Grcsory and Mts. Jennio 1!. Ftedier, we-re married Mooday b5' Kev. Henry Tatlock. The stars and strip.es flying trom, i i r school buildings Monday, toM th! tetory of yacatiom's beïng endecl. Itev. Mr. Patterson, of Lansiog, will occupy the M. E. pulpit ïiext Sunday, both morning and evening, exclianging with Dr. Cobern. Prof. Richard Hudson will leoture next Sunday before the M. E. Uuiversity Bible class on "The Protestant lieformaticii." Francis Mnrphy, the temperance evangelist, will hot give bis series of meetings in this city. It bas been so decided definitely. ïliere were atoolat forty membcrs oí the Odd Fellow fi-ateruüy wïio tittteiidcti divine service at the Baptist cliurch Sunday, in ai body. There wiil be o, Kpecial civil service examlnatio.il for applicants ior (i:ir;eruii(l clerks, om. Saturday, May 4. 'jommenciiig at 9 o'clock a. uiDr. ('. M. Cobern wiil go to Detroit Thursday evening to inake answer to Robert G. Jngersoll's recent lectui-e in tliat city on "The Bible.." He wiil speiik in Tabernacle M. E. cliurch. ïhc dnectoirs of tlie First Xational BsnU are contemplating fizlng over bank very soon. Tliey wiil put n a new íront and altor th interior so tliat it wiil be greatly moderDi?t'd. 0 Aie you ready foor Arbor lay ? ÁDü Arbor ipeople should be more in-in1erestl int his day tlian other peoplo lor it was a U. of M. man wha gavetbe day ibs name, after this beautilu! city. flcrar market is very sensitive te tlie price oí wheat -wlien the price i f: lees, but whem it goes down it is Ll Ls ratlier elow to recognize the dec'ine. Flour is now up 25 cents a bb i-re again. There were 27 bidders for earrying the mail froin tOie postoffice to the tvaius. Postmaster Beakes has sent tl.em all oo to Washington where t liey will be opened and the contract a v arded to the lo west bidder. lile secret of Aun Arbor's success añil continuous growth while all oth' er places are at a standstUl, lies largely in the fact that her finalices have been admirably nianaged ant slu: has Uept out of debt. Any per fok mIio advises lier to rua in dcbt fuv Trt ater workS, for electrlo light {riant, or any of these tbings that are DOW furnished by private corporat;on, is not a wise counsellor. Michigan High School Athletic Asiociatioa at Lansing Saturday, arraugecl to hold its first annual field öay sports in Jackspn, May 30 and 31. Prizes will consist oif Ihirtytvogold and one diatnond medal and a. $25 cup for a bage ball prlzö. 'J'vci ball games -vere ajranged betweeai Jackson and Ivansing, the first to bc held in Jajckson May 4, and the sctond at Lansing May 18. ï!he aesoiiation was organized at Lansing Maicli 9 by members of the high sihools of Jacksan (west side) Lansing, Battle Cr&ek, Ann and Grand Bapids.

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