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Day
1
Month
May
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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(liarles F. Kycr arriveil lióme (rom Si.fa.ttle, Washington, tliis noon. Míe. L. D. Wheeler, tormerly of thU city, is here vkiitlng Irends. Ed. I Tayloi lias moved íroin W. Hurón street to W. Jetfereon street. John W. Goodspeed U talkins about leraoving to Graad Eaplds to reside. Br. Jo-cp!i B. Steere is serfously ill at liis Iiomc on the Ypsilaati rorul. M. J. LeJuman went to Jacksó-n and Lanslag Monday, on legal busin bs. Herman Iloyn, of Saglnaw, i In ti city for a íew days wit fclfuds. Jack Murray, oí Detroit, Is visitBig friends and relativos on the Northide. Judge Kinne has completad the jury easesat Monroe, and luis returned home íora time. Kev. Dr. and Mis. Coberu will be ■■At Home" Thur.l;iy aíteinoou until 5 o'clock. Mr. a.nd M. L. F. Klwdes. af Saíme, were in the city Meta iy. vi jtiBj.T relativos. Fiof. Juüus V. Seyler, of Detroit, .pent Snnday at hls home In Ami Arbor. JIlsö Grace Haven vent to Napoleon. Ohio, yeêferday, to visit relatii.5 and friemls. Laskcy, wto) lias been isitintT frleade in the city retunied Homo i o Toledo Monday. Miss NelUe Cajr, of Auburo, Yis isitiii'4, hor aunt Mrs. ",. M. Hawes at tlu' ArlaiKton. MlBfi Gracia Hyde, o! DllaolB, is The guesi oí her sister Mi-s. E. H. Mfiofcel, oí Moni op street. Kev. C. G. Staager, oi ueirun., i in 1lio city a few daysi, the guest ií lite párente on Fourth si . 51 r. nml Mrts. W. S. Cai-penter of Ypsilaeti, were guests of Mr. and' Mis AY.iitn Seabolt Sumday Miss Maggle llmt. oí Detroit, i ;i guest of lier motlier, Mips. -Tolm Manniiig oí '. Main B-t. Mr. W. I). Adams was called tq teíisxm Tlmi-silay. by rtlie dcatli of ter aunt, Mrs. Ketcliam. Kev. J. Neiunamn has been nijnying isit from Kevs. Otto of Detroit, ifid Barth oí New Haven. Ocorgc 13. Dygert returned Saturday trom Detroit, waere lie lilis been lor tlie past two weeks. 31r&. C'larkson and eon, oí Aun Arbcr. visited MoeeS Bairtlett and famLly last Friday.- Clinton Local. Mr. and Mib. John Webber oí W. ítnentli st., rejoice In the advent oí 3. ilaujjlitor at tbeir hoime Friday. Josepli C. Clarke, of Ama Arbor, v&;leu wit, the iamily of A. I. Savyer the past week.- Mwnroe Commercial. Mrs. Lottie Neitlwunm&r, of the Noitliside, has returned from a, visit -ivith her Bister Mi-s. Dr. Critchlow, Mr. aad Mre. Bugeao K. Frueauíí Bine down írom Bay City Satarday uiglit. 'Tliey will nat retaurin to that p tce. "V. B. Nichols, of Dowaglac, visit üiends in the city Sunday, the guest t-í Mr. and JIrs. Ilugh Mars, oí Hisoocl: si. Miss Amia Faueel, who liad been ■.Uiting lier sitcr, Mm. Fred O. Martt r, retumed 'homO to Manchester Monioy. U. E. McClure, of the Cook House, bos goaie to Joli'et for a few days on accenmt oí the illness of liis iather at at place. Berberí ItundíiU leaves on Tlmrsöey, for New Ha-in, Conn., to bo absent one month, looking af ter liis ga'lery there Mis. AVm. H. Dorrance, Jr., retumed homc to Ann Arbor Saturday evening aftor a weeks' visit witk her parMits, in Jaclcson. í). 1. Bawes, 'lio has Ucea vlsit-, intr hií brother Geo. M. Ilawes, o tiie Arliington, for the past week, returiieci 'home 't o Grand Rapids llon(lay. The Flresioao children who were ifiting tlieir graadimcthlier, Mrs. A. Kearney oí I". Sba-te et., for soine fcionths, have returned home to Chiti'SO. C P. McAllaster, of Oak HUI, Calilornia, law 93, arrived Saturday eening tor a couple of week's visit ■vitl'. his parents Mr. and Mre. J. X. 1". McAllaster, oí E Huroa st. Mis Mary Close, ior some years vonnected wtUi the public schools in tliis city, but now ia charge oT tho liomeopathic departmemt in the Ann Arbor liospital, was th guest of Mrs. Jlairiet Gale last amd tliis weekl - Mcnroe Cominercial. Miss Cora DePuy, of Ann Arbor, is spending the present week wlthi Èer onaiiy Tecumseli irionds. She cxpects to return next Monday. Her mother has been quite sick ior the past two weelis, but is now on] tlie in.- Tecumseli Hei-ald. 1 IIn:icivoa, of Mason, Mid . is in town visiting liis motlior. Mrs. Kev. T. W. Young retunicd nu. i.iiiisvilit'. Ky.. Tueísday a. m., vlirip shc had boem stmylng slnce Kaster- MJSS IUtí'.í.i rny, who has b Ihe guesl of Mrs. G. G. Stïmao-n ror a fjiue i .0:11 ' to-toy to Plainwcii. lïtllo AlexaiuUr Mil'.s, who with Ler lit t'e 904) Elwood lias bssn. stayjivj' witl, hei aiint. Mr?. E. B. rond, (,: ís. State it., for sevorul months. returns te Chicago Wedraeday to remalr perraanently. Eomund Hoblnöoa, of Grass JjSlSsb townsblp, south of Francisco, is in ih -ity Tuesday attendinig tbs probate court. Mr. Robimson as a boy va - a playmate of George W. Doty, oi the probate office, aad they enjoyed .1 'onfe cliat this mornlng, talk'ng over ola times. Mr. nul Mrs. AVilliam Blackman, of Fhnt, but avIh) Vonnerly resided in :-crthi'ifl(l, have been visiting Mr. and Mr. Spencer I). Lennon, of the sMi . They left Saturday for San lose Cal. As Mr. Blackmnn is 80 jtars ui!, ü loota llka a changa ol i ( siilcii : late in lifo. K. J. Otta-nny, of üic Ccwuiea: sfcaff, kil Mionday afteinoon for Si. Clair to act a u-lus' al the wedding of H. Alto' Uoplcins. of Lansing, with Miss I armella WJiitimg, daughter of Ex( ongreseman Whlting, vhicli takcs place tit the M. E. chuxch iaSt. 'Jlair on Tuesday, April 3üth, at S o'cloek ]i m. The fileoids oi Mie. J. Ewing ioi inerly of Dexter, wlll le interested lo loarn thai she has reíunied tromLos Angeles, Cal., wliero Etoe lias been iíiting lier sou and daug'htor Mr. ,-in.l Mrs. T. S. EwlDg for tUe past fno winters. Slie leít Los Angeles laat Moaday evening, arriving liere i:i tlie 5:15 p. m. traia ïYiday, mak' .1 rapld joumey, of only 4 days and niig-hts on tbe road. Her cO'iisin ,r L. Babeoek, met lier at the depot. Shc reporteil lier joairney was onjoyable and appeared in fine liealth and g-OCd spirits, .'he took tlie G p. in. ti air, for CJwlsea. to visit lier brother and liis wife, Mr. and Mna. T. S. Êk-are. Slie will tlion go to Ne-w Vork City to be witli her sou and; d.Migliter, TOr. and Mire. AVilliam ,T.E-wing, for the enmmer.

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Ann Arbor Courier