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Day
24
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Iheiiiiin who feara lo pend cent And never advei With little galu must be content While others take Ibe priz s. Ko matter whnt hls wares may ne. Nor how niiH'h worth t The world will none tbi Except 'Ua by the telling. 3Irs. Prof. F. C. Newcombe, is visiting her sister at Lake Forest, III. Miss Anna O'Brien returned trom her trip to the Georgian Bay Friday. Miss Dorothy McRae, of S. 12th st., has gone to St. Joseph for the sumnier. Dr. and Mrs. Eominger have returned írom their journey to Louisville, Ky. George M. Hawes has gone to Grand Bapids, to visit a brother living there. Mrs. J. E. Trojanowski lias returned írom New York and Washington, D. C. Miases Anna Muma and Anna McOmber have returned froin CavanauRh Lake. Mrs. Annie Gruner, of W. Fourth st., is entertaining lier son Charles of Ciueiuuati, O. James Sturgis and his sister Miss Kargaret, are spending a f ew weeks at Bay View. Miss Fannie MeAll.ister, of Davison, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eastman, of Liberty st. Major Soule and family have gone to Top-in-a-bee to spend the remaiuder of the sumnier. Mrs. Dr. Heartley lias gone to Milwaukee, Wis., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Killilea. Mrs. Dr. Ilamiiton Smith, nee Jewett, f Detroit, was in town Wednesday with friends. Mrs. 8. Rosenthaler, of E. Huron st., fcas returned from a short visit to relatives in Detroit. LutherG.Beckwitb, of S. 12th st., has gone to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, ior the sumnier. Attorney General Fred Maynard, of Grand Rapids, transacted business here Wednesday. George Laidlaw, the landscape gardeuer of the M. C. R. R. at Ypsilanti, is in the city Friday. Rev. J. M. Gelston and family have gone to Orchard Lake and vicinity for a couple of weeks. Arthur E. Hawkes and W. A. Mogk left for Petoskey Satnrday to be absent several weeks. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Dorrance, accompaned by lier daughter, Miss Susie, has returned from Jackson. Supt. F. D. Davis, of the Negaunee schools, is in the city the guest of F. S. Gaige, of Willard st. George B. Rhead and daughter are ts of S. B. Palmer and family, of Hor veil, Jacksou Co. Miss Maud McMahon will bereaft'er makë her home with her unele, John Delaney, of Catharine st. Miss llannah Stanger, book'.keeper for ïlutzel & Co., has gone to Detroit to spend a week's vacation. Mrs. Harris, of S. 4tli ave., will occupy Mrs. Riehard's dwelliug, on E. Huron st., the coming year. Mrs. Dr. Deau M. Tyler left the city Saturday for Crystal Lake, to be absent for a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. C. Chadwick and children, of Hillsdale, are visiting Ann Arbor friends for two or three weeks. Mrs. Regniald Spokes and children have been visiting Mrs. Ilauser and Mrs. Ilenne, at Saline for the week. T. M. Tibbals, of E. University ave., enter taining his son, B. N. Tibbals, 9f Ogden, Utah, and his two children. Mrs. Fred Schleede went to Battle ik, Marshall, etc, Friday to visit uelatives and friends for a couple of Teeks. Fred W. Kelsey, of New York city, ved here Friday to spend a few visiting his brother, Prof. F. W. Kelsey. Arthur E. Hawkes let't Saturday evening for Detroit, where he will take the boat for a two week's trip to Mackinac and vicinity. George D. Hendry, of E. Ann st., kas gone to the Thousand Islands, in the St. Lawrence river, on one of which he will remain until {all. Clarence Stevens, of Plymouth, bas returned to his home after a pleasant visit with the families of E. J. Kuowltoa and Rev. W. W. Wet more. Miss Mattie Slater accompanied her cousin, Miss Margaret Sheehan, on her return home to Niles Thursday. Miss Sheehan bas been visiting here unce commencement. Prof. Th os. A. Bogle has gone to [vansas, from where he will go to ïeattle, Wash., then to California, and Isack via the Indian Territory. He will ïiake tbis trip inside of four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Keith, of S. Thayir st., accompanied by their sou George jisft Saturday for Howell. They will be absent two weeks, and before returning will visit Grand Ledge, Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Miss Ida Pease, of Ann Arbor, is the owner of the beautiful new cottage at the west end of the grounds. Miss Pease came here last season and ' was so well pleased with the place that she decided to make this her summer home. - Charlevoix items in Daily Resorter. No standing armythe Hberty of tliis land nt ours to mock? Yotislmply rideon the trolley cara Hom 5 tb 11 o clock. Miss Anna Mimia is entertainintt Miss Jennie Bo man, of Flint. arles Wil.lt, vi Charlotte is visiting M ptaebler, bis nephew. Justioe E. B. Pond is slowly recoveriiir t'ioin liirf extended illness. II. E. Bennett and wife, are guests of ' frienda at Howell for a few days. George Haviland, of Undercliff, New Jersey , is in the city greeting old friends. Mrs. Lathrop, of 42 IC. Ann Ft., is gpending the suinmer at Bayfield, Wis. Fret) Braun, of Chicago, is in the city visiting liis brother Samuel, of X. Main st. Mrs. Sophia Sehmid is entertaining lier brother, Prof. E. Schmid, of Colunibus, o. Mr. ana .Mrs. Walter Seabolt have returned frotn their visit with friends in Detroit. I.vman Hibbard began clerking in Maynard's State st. grocery Monday morning. . Edward Barth and wife leave to-day for Detroit and the Kast fora two weeks' vacation. MissMattie Otto, of Ashley st., is visiting her cousin, Miss Bertha Shairer, in Saline. Miss Alta Shaw, of Dundee, i.s visiting her unele and iamily, Joseph Shaw, 52 Miller Ave. Frank Warren, the State fit. barber, has returned froni a week's vacation spent in Detroit. Miss Flora Anderson, of Midland, is expected here soon, and will reiuain until Christmas. Miss Bertha Mills' of Linclon, 111., is visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. 1,. I'. Carr, on X. State St. Miss Emma E. Bower left Wednesday morning for a week of rest and recreation at Bay View. Messrs. Stafford Nickles, Allen Donahue and James Nixon are at Portnge Lake for a few days outing. Thomas Slater, of Sheeban's book store, is taking his vacation. He will spend most of it in Aun Arbor. Mrs. George Wahr and daughter expert to leave Thursday for a several weeks stay at Atlantic City, Xew Jersey. Master Ralph Barker and sister Mabel, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Judson, in Clyde, for a few weeks. J. P. Bird, who has been in Ailene, Texas, for the past year raturned home Saturday night, to remain a month or so. E. E. Calkins and family have returned from a very pleasant week's sojourn at the Lake House, at Whitmore Lake. Joe Williams left Monday morning for Cleveland. He has given up his position as head clerk at Maynard's State st. grocery. Eev. Dr. Cobern starled on Monday's boat for Mackinae Island. Rev. Dr. Uvan, of Ypsilanti, will preach for him next Sunday morning. Mrs. Geo. H. Pond was summoned by telegram to Noble, Branch Co., Monday morning by the serious illness of her father, E. B. Bushnell. F. J. Dansingburg, deputy county clerk, left Monday by the Canadian route for a visit to the Soo. He expects tobe absent about two weeks. Mis. Win. Condón, of E. University Ave., left for Hancock, in the upper península this morning, to joiu her busband and visit her old home for a time. Mis. Will Adama and ehildren returned to Ann Arbor today. They have been enjoying a visit with Jackson relativos. - Daily Jackson Citizen, July20. Dr. F. Carrow left Monday for Topinabee. He shipped an elegant boat up there, which looks like solid comfort for a time. He is accompainedby Mrs. Carrow. LieutenantF. A. Wilnerof the U. S. Navy and Inspector of the Homestead Armor Works, at Pittsburg, Pa., accompanied by his mother, are the guests of Mis. Anna Depue at 56 E. Washington. Fred H. Belser spent Sunday with his family at Cavanaugh Lake. The aenial cashier of the F. and M. Banksays that he caught one fish during his absence that measured 26 inches. How' is that. Ilon. J. C. McNeil, of Kokomo, Ind., a manuf acturer of that city, has rented a liouse belonging to Mrs. Lukins on Church st., through the Bach & Butler agency, and will move his family here soon. Charlie Dietas returned Monday from a week's trip awheel through lower Canada and eastern Michigan. He reports a very enjoyable trip and the best of treatment at the hands of fellow wheelmen. Elmer E. Beach, of Chicago, is visiting his classmate Alderman H. G. Prettyman. Mr. Beach and Mr. Prettyman were great friends while in college, played togetlier in the 'varsity foot ball eleven and they eujoy hugely reminisceuces of those days. J. Fred Staebler and family, Ed. Staebler and wife, and E. Alberand wife left Tuesday for a week's stay at Whitmore Lake. The party expects to eat no flesh but fish and they hint that they will also supply the American House with fish during the week.

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