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1
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April
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1896
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This is April Fool"s Day- so wfitch out and don't sreb fooled. Tho Conte.niiial mootiiig of the Xationnl American tnetitute of Homeopathy wlíl be lield in Detroit June 17 to 23. Anothcr large class, this time consisting of 50 mem'bcrs, was inltiated by Aun Arbor lodge A. O. U. W. last Thursday evening. A ney board of editors for the tT. of M. Daily will be dliosoa on Frlday at Xovlxry Hall, at 2 p. m. All paid up subscriber are voters. . On Friday rening the ladies of the 2d Baptist church will sire a reeeptioo at the church, in honor of the pastor, Bev. Wm. Braddan. Som 25 or more members of Co. A. attended the production' of "The Volunteer" at Ypsilanti Friday evenlng. A number'of the boys got left by the motor. Irfre. Maria Herbert, mother of J. A. Herbert and Mrs. Homer Purfield of this city, died at her home in Lodi Monday night, of oíd age, haring reaeher 86 years. Funeral services held to-day from the residence. M'arcJh went out of business for the year yesterday. He is a back number no-n-, and "we turn to moody April and wonder wbat she has lo store for the human family. Somer tiling delightful, ererybody hopes. On Tuesday morning Augustus Savntge died at hls home in Ann Arbor town, having lived here ever since 1830. He was a widower, and 67 years of age. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at tlie home, and burial wül be in t!he Dixboro cemetery. The various registration Doa.ds of the city vm nor ibf btisy es re:day putting on new names. Some of them however, took advantage oí the lull and cotrected their lists, marking aff all names that were not entitled to be on, by reason of removal or death. The Political Equality Club at its meeting Monday afternoon voted to invite Rev. James Kay Applebee to deliver his lecture in "The Coming Woman." He consents to do so, and the lecture will be given in the Unitarian church, "Wednesday evening April 8th. An admission fee of 15 cents will be asked. There has been no less than three columns of matter eent in or requested published this morning in the Courier. As the paper goes to press at noon, some of it necessaxily has had to be left out. Dom't wait until it is time for a paper to be published before sending in what you desirè to for its columns. ■Last week the Ann Arbor Courier published a statement headed "An honest rnaa's story." It is noticeable that it was mot eigned by anyone livin? in TVashtenaw caunty though.- Adrián Press. Eeing a patent medicine "ad," it probably carne from a Lenawoe emmty, man. They are great sticklers for quack notoriety, vou know. A Butte, 5Iont„ dispatch of March 2G. states tihat Attarney M. J. Cavannugh has created consternation in the ranke Of the numerous heirs to Che million left 1y Andrew VT. Davis, jy filing a petition of Mrs. Huldaü Queen-Davis, who claims o have been married to the deceased, and had two childrcn by him, and is thus entitled to the entire estáte. We are pleased to note that Fred L. Ingraham carried off the first prize In the oratorical contest at the ü. of M. last week. Fred is a Dundee boy and a member of tlhe first class that graduated from the Dundee High School. Let our young studente of ;o-day look to Ihim as their standard earer amd follow (his lead, thus bringin? Iiohot to themselves and the Dundee Higli f-'chool. - Dundee Eeporter. The Political Equality Club meet with Mts. Danforth, No. 2 Oaklaiu st., Monday at 3 p. m. All interest od are invited. Mr. J. "W. Case, of Otis, Mass, rtiei Monday last, and liis remains wil bo brought liero burial to-mor row. He was the fat lier of A. T; Carie, who was at ome time city edi tor of tihe Courier. Oatliarine, wife of the late Thos riiillips, died at lier home In Ypsi lantl, Monday, after an illness ex tending over a Snear. She has re sldéd in Ypsilanti city and town sliip tor over fort y years. On Momday evening April Oth, stu dente of the University will produce ie play oí Julius Claesar, at the opera, house, for the benefit of the Woman's Gymna-sium. Prices 75, 50 and 25 cents. Everybody invitod. The Comricr acknowledges the recelpt of an excellent Cook Book, issues by the Ktag's Daughters of Xorfhville. If you are called upon to purchaso ono of them do so, not only for your own good, but to help along a good cause. Mrs. "Wellington White, a returned mfesioaary Irom Ohina will give a short address in the Pre&byterian church Sumday evening, April 5th. Tliose who have heard Mre. White's delightful talks will be very glad oí an opportunity to höar her again. Dr. Mesic and Bev. .1. P. HutchinRon attended Bev. J. K. Applebee's lecture on "Shylock and the Merchant of Vemice" at Ann Arbor Monday evening. Tliey Bay the facial expression of ttie lectuxer was very good indeed.- Milan Leader. Well, he "knows" it, don't li? We hear that the members of the Ladies Misskraary Socleties of the va' rious ehurches, havo been invited to attend thie reception to be given by the Presbyterian Ladies' Missionary Societies, in honor of their guest Mrs. Wellington White, in their church parlors on Saturday p. m. from 3 to 5 April 4th, 1896. The amount of taxes returned by City Treasurer Manly as delinquent is $1,009.18. Thls is somewhat less tfhan the amount returned last year, w-liich was then swelled by a contest iover eeveral valuable piece8 of property, t!he Hamilton Block as an instance, whea no one would pay the tax. Treasurer Manly stated that the 6th ward returns the most of any ward. At a meeting of the County Medical Society at the residence of Dr. W. T?. Breakey Friday evoning, Dr. Murdock of Northville, read a very interesting paper, which was followed by a discusskra, Dr. H. B. Baker of Tjansing, leading. Dr. Jolin Kapp, Dr. Wm. F. Breakey, Dr. V. C. Vaughan, Dr, Jeanne C. Solis, were chosen delegates to attend tJie annual meeting oí the American Medical Association.

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