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Invalid And Sacramental Wines

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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invahd and Sacramental "Wines, Speer's Un'eimented Grape .Tuice is ure and unintoxicatlng. It 's made rom the finest native grown Port Grapes, Ospecially for the use of Christian Ohurches, preserved from fresh and pure juice as ifc is pressed and guaranteed to retain its grateful flaor and essential qualities unimpalred or any period. Much used for evenng partlea and Invalide who do not use stimulents H. S. Dean has been elected presiden Frederiek Sclnnid, vice-president. anc E. B. Pond, seeretary and treasurer o theForest Hill Cemetery Co. The Eegi8ter's picture of '-TJniver sity Hall as it nmv appears," vou'( be very fair if it was not for the high picket fence in front. That sort "o give it a back number appearance. Grenville P. Kleiser his been secured for an extra number in the Y. M. C. A. course. He is an artist that ranks with Leland Powers, and the association is highly elated over the capture. He appears on Thursday evening, Feb. 27. "Wm. Herz has just completed the frescoing in the new Bethlehem church which is to be dedicated on Öunday, -and he has done a very fine job, much to the deüght of those who have the matter in charge. Dr. George Doek, of the Medical department hae accepted a cali from the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, to the chalr of patholoyy and bacterio'ogy. The Univeieity will lose a good man. The American Touiist Association ivill start ;in excursic-n írom Chicago on the 21et, inst., on a tour of ali Mexico. The cost of the trip, iive weeks, is $312. This is not the Michigan Press Association trip, but a separate and dfetinct enterprise. Wm. R. Payne of Nashville, Tenn., formerly of this city, was choson a member of the Board of Educatlon in that citj a few days since, almott without opposition. WiU'a o d oíd friends here will be pleased to learn of the success in li:e that this denotes. The stockholders of the lst Natlon al bank held their annual meeting Tuesday a. m., and choee the oUow ing directora : E. D. Kinne, Moíes Sea bo'.t, HJarrlson Soule, John F. Law rence, James L. Babcock, Fred Schmid Herman M. AVoods, Wirt Cornwell and ffm. Wagner. The Detroit Evening .News edition that comes to Ann Arbor is ior this city espeeially, and does not ciiculat in the balance of the state. Thu the University city is especially favored, and its sensations, so far as the News is concerned, is comined to the citizens of Ann Arbor. At ttue annual meeting of the Michigan Fire and Marine Insureance Co. at Detroit yesterday, the capital stock was iaereased froni $400 OJO to $300.000, a dividend decLared, and Junius E. Beal, of thi city was elected a dio-ector to take tlie place of the late Philip Bach. Miss Charlotte Forbes oí Ann Arbor spent the hoüday vacation with Dr. Brown's family. This is the birthplace of Miss Forbes, her parents havlng lived here several yeai-s, and then returned to their former home in Massacliusett-s;- iShe in attaining an education at Ann Arbor.- Stockbridge Sun. Miss Mattie C. Lovejoy, daughter of Mr, and Mts. W. A. Lovejoy o! 1259 Third ave., Dctioit, ('led on Vriday, January 10, at 2 p. m., at her lather's residence. The i'.ei t;ased was ior many years a le.-nifat of this city, and a teacher in the ward schools here. Mts. L. I!. Kellogg, of the nortnskle, is a bister. The Free Press is a little s'.ow. Sunday's p;.per contained au article on Michigan's I'a e Ball Out ook, word ïor word, as it appeared in the Chicago Record o. tile day previous, and the maiu facía oí whieh were in the Detroit Tribune o; Fiiduy. Monday's F. P. also contained several items that were in the Sunday's edition of the Detroit Tribune. Prof. Van Holst of the Chicago coa! bil college has becm. giving President Cleveland a terrible conibing on the VeneziieLan matter. It now remains to be seen if he wlU be diacipüned, as was Prof. Bemis, of the same instilution. which gentleman was kicked out by reason of hiis remarks on capital and labor. A'on Holst was not at all careful what he said, but lie will probably get oö with a little advice to stick a little cioser to hls text.

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