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27
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November
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1895
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Chas. Lang feil on the icy sidewalk Monday, near the corner oí Washington and S. Main gte., and broke sn arm. Tlve employés of 1!. St. James drop 1-C(! in at his vosidence last Friday e-ening in honor Mr Mrs. St. James lirthday. and a pleasant evening resulted. Mr. Charles Hermann and Miss JGmniii M. Hermann were married last ovenlng at 7 o'clock at the residence f.f the bride's mother, 89 S. First st. by Rev. "W. L. Tedrow. Tomorrow evening, at the aome o the 'bride, No. 78 S. First st., Miss lititha 'Weinmann wlU be united in marriage with Martin Schaller, the A nshington st. book merchant. Al the home of the bride's parents, &Jr and Mrs. George Laubengayer, in Lcdi, Lydla Johanna Laubengayer will be united in marriage with i;ir. Jedele on Thanksgiving Day at 11 a.. m. Coach -McCauIey of the foot baU 1eam eays that with ;tlie (Chicago g-a me, to morrow, his foot ball and athletic oxperience ends. He will go at once to Philadelphia and resume fcis etudies in medicine. Tuesday morning, at about 3 o'clocii 01(1 Bóreas started in on a spree. Il i shook up things in a right ively slyle, 'blowing away the rain clouds taai had been giving the earth the greatly needcd moisture. The Monroe military company, M. X. G., have done a grand thing ior tliat city in erecting a íine armory anc! opera house. It is a beauty, ar,d vul receive a military dedieation on er about Christmas Day. A young man by the name of Erres.! Hielway, was assaulted by two men whüe on his way home Satúrela j evening, and hls money demandeu. He did not give up any money bul' got quite badly used. The rain that descended upon the SL-o-n covered ground Monday afterdcod and evening was nearly all savod for the soil, but very little of it running off into the creeks and rivers. it nas thankfully received. I? all the nations of Europe are afraid to tackle Turkey, they Detter oommission Uncle Sam to do it. He vould perform the deed in a very short period of time. In fact he hns a great hankering for Turkey atout th is time of year. Ii' a type setting contest on Mergeuthaler machines at Chicago Monöay, Geo. W. Green, oí Boston, set 7C,700 nis oí soüd Nonpareil and corree ted the same in se ven hours, whiïe Eugene Taylor of the Itocky Mountain - cws, Denver, set 64,027 ems in the samo time. The contest was for a Ijurse öf $500. Ou nocount ol the terrible weather Jionday evening, the lecture of Capt. Allen, before the Unity Club, was pestponed. Quite a large number of people assem bied considering the öo npouring rain, but the authorities censidered that the captain was deserving of a better audience, and eo lus lecture will be given at some futvre time. The etreet cars were not running Saturday, foecause the motor men decüned to work 12 hours a day at $J.5O. On Monday the cars were running ngain as usual. The day has Ueeu reduced to 11 hours, and in bad v eather -a conductor is to be put on the cars. We believe that the company is doing its best. to give good strvice, even under discouraging circumstances. Pred C. Weinberg proposes to providr the young people of this city a sale and convenient place for skatin& . He bas rentedthe athletic field and wili flood it, and by providing a waiting room, will have everything convenient and pleasant. As there liave been so many fatalitie on the Hurón river párente heeitate about aliow-iiig their yo ung folks to go there. ïlere will be a splendid ice fii-ld, which will always be xept in o der and where there will be no di.uger. He expects to start up on Thanksgiving Day. The Freshman social at Granger's lstt Frlday evening was a sooia sbccess. A grand concert is announeed for tl;is, -Wednesday evening, in the A M. -E. church. Tlie 3d wud Sunilny School opened for ie season, Sunday in the Cou rier building. Deputy County Treasurer Lhman has apportioned the primary schoo money to the various townships. Rev. A. Morrisey, president of Notre Dame, b to deliver the next lecture i.'i St. Thomas' course, on Sunday ecning Dec. 8, on "Sanctity of the Church." The Te Deum at St. Andrew's Ep:e copaHan church Sunday morning was uot only a credit to the choir, bui also to the untiring effort of Prof Kempi as choir master. Mrs. Addie B. Hollan. the North Giand Rapids postmistress found guil ty in the U. S. court of embezzlingliicle Sam's money orders, was a former resident of Ann Arbor tovvn. On Friday last. Michael Kenny died at. his. home on N'. Ashley st., aged 62 years, mo., after an extendot iliness with consumption. funeral wa-s held from St. Thomas' church Monday morning. : . Mary Purfield, who was unitect in niarriage wlth George l'altridge, of Ka lamazoo, some weeks ago, under iliO name of Mary French, the peculiar event having been published at th; time, has íiled a bilí for divorce. The result of the football game at Dttroit, Saturday, with the Minnesote eleven, was very disappointing to the boys from out west, who took i goose egg, while our boys scored 20; It was a great game in the mud Trof. Alfred Hennequin, Ph. D., formerly of the literary faculty of the t'niversity of Michigan, is rcw a member of tlie faculty of the New England College of Languages, Lcfcton, Mass. He occupies the i'bair of "Instructor in the French Language and Literature, and Leci ui ei on the Technique of the Drama." Rev. J. B. "Wliitford has an excellent -article in The Pulpit for October, or Eehical Education. The author uuderstands his subject, and couches tiA thoughts in good English. Rev. ■Vhitford is pastor of the M. E. c.L'urch at Caro. He reeen tl y delivered a lecture here in the Unity course on Dante, that was one of the best pïforts that hae ever been given before tlat eociety. , . The Thanksgiving FootbaÜ "Wrinke Is one of the best ever issued, speaking Ui an artlstic and spark'ing sense. The IronL page is a two-color footballist, ■rcith a eme color íoot ball, all in the patriotic yellow and blue. The illusliations are excellent and the wit exccedingly witty. The jokes are jokey ; the prints pretty; the co-eds ediO'ing ; the boys bunconibe ; the conU-nts f uil of contentment. l!uy it, ti y it, devour it, taste ita reüshes. TAarranted to alleviate and eventos lly cure that insatiate thirst for a'ore. Monday evening, December 2d is date of the second concert in the Choral Union Series. Madame Clementinc. De Yere-Sapio, oí New York, cno of the finest singers in the countij, -will be the principal artist. She ha attained a commanding position s a singer, and in her individual line of work has no superior In this country. Her recent extended tour abroad has made her reputation international. She will be heard in a number of selections admirably adapted to her voice and style. Mr. Zf-it? will contribute several violin numbers while Miss Jaffe will accompany. (This concert will be a very attractive one, and form an admirable foil for the symphony concert and the production of Eflijah.

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