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Harry Clark, Son Of Joseph Clark

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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sun's a settin' as of oíd: Same oíd pnrple; same oíd sold; Same oíd glory In the leaves; v Sn me oíd hftrvest ín I lie shaves; that makes the fruit jes' prime ('oniin' 'round on schedule time; Same oíd autumn loveliness - Country's purty safe, I guess. Sanie oíd smiles and sanie oíd tears Shiftiug with the fleetine years; Humes nurgrandsire" loved toplay Please the younpstcrs ni to-day ; Still ambition's liot desi e Kages; yet wtth nll ils firj Pity hasteus to distres- Country's purty safe, I gueas, si,p't oF tl. e University hospital, Jias l om. obüged to rellnqulsh his posities wlth the Mihvaukee firm in v. liose employ he lias been, and WlU s on go to Mobile, Ala., wlth ihe Si. R'y Co. of that city. Tlie ahange ua made necessary because of ill liealth. Hugli E, Jenkins, who was a resident of this city for many years, died very suddenly, at the home of M ton Itf. B. .Teaikins, .Tr., in Jackeon. on Monday evening. Hfc was born in Canandalgua, X. Y., March 15. 1823. and carne to Aun Arbor aVout 1871.'. H)e lea ves live sons, of whom Graat E. and John O. wffl foö remem1)ered here. The rmains will be Interred in the city cemetery on the Xorthside. A most entert aining evening was giren at :.. A. rt. halt Tuesday. It v as a seml-publlc affair, and eonsiste.l in ach oí the comrades from this post who attended the national encumpment .-na the Chickamauga Tvat!ora' Park services, tel in? fcheir expe'-ience?. Co'. Dean. J. Q. A. Hessioi s. and Trederick ritorious were tlie gentlemen, and they told tkeir gtories in such a way as to please tboir audience very much. The survivors of the oM lGth Mich. et. Vo'. Inianiry, "vliose meeting in Ann Arbor, a year ago our citizens remember. will l.o'd their next animal reunión it Plymouth. Oct. 29. A ro::s'deraWe numlier of members of the regiment were ïecruiteJ irom ■Washteaaw in 1 adjoining counties. Tiie resident members in Ann Arbor u e Surgeon W-. F. Breakey, Quartermaeter WlBlam Wa'sh, 8ei-gt. Michr.el Donahne, and Col. H. S. Dean n.'lido T.oi.orary member of 1he Kegimeatal Assoeiation last year. 'Ihe riymoutli ( omrades and citizens are en'ulating the example of the hospitaülrj greeting and entertainment give:i the o'd veterans here, and piombe a 'warm iecept:oa to the old 16thOne of its cols., N. E. Weleh, was buiied in Ann Arbor and the local G. A . R. post bearó his name. Tlie cotmcll lieid their regular semimontlily meeting Monday eveniiig. and enjoyed a I ively debate over the ïesolutior. of Aid. Coon, relative to the ejitiavaganee of the council, but he found himself alone when it carne to uüopting it as the sense of tlie council. Oii rec-ommendation of Mayor Walker the foUowing special pólice, to serve without expense to the rity, v er appointed ; J. M. Perkins at the campus ; Chas. S. Putt at A. A. P.'y depot ; John B. Tice at M. C. F. K. depot ; Iï. J. Burke; asked that tl) e Sorg mortgage held by the city a-gainst property belonging to his íather's estáte be discharged by the city. The matter of opening Catharine st. between División and State v as postponed. Money expended by the city in building sidewalks in iront of private property was ordered spiead upon the tax roll. ïïesolut ons complimentary to the director for giving our city's name to the Ann Arbor Iiailway Co., were adopted. A ïffolution waa introduced to pay the city treasurer $50 per month instead of $100 per year, which certainly, in justice to that official ought to havo pessed, but which was iaid on the table to the next meeting. It is no more than simple justice that the treasurer should be paid tomethin r.ear what h.9 earns. Hereafter the (ouncil will be cilled to order at 7:30 p. m.

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