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The Man Who Is Hungry For Berries

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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on t rancy lus living complete Until he eau own for fais pleasure alone A patch 011 liis country seat. On Aug. lst. the Landwehr Society are to bold a picnic at Schallhorn's grove, on the motor line. Lauriue D., the infaut son of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Sanford, died Sunday, and was taken to Dixboro for burial. Harry Hayler, of the F. and M. Bank, is in the list of leading coinpetitors for the L. A. W. prizes, having secured 33 nienibers. The Ypsilanti people whocontributed to the cycle patli are in a dispute about which road it shall be built upon. The general opinión down tliere is that the middle road is the most desirable. The Summer School fur district school teachers is now being held at the high school building, M. J. Cavanaugh being the principal. It opened yesterday with over forty in attendance, and bids fair to out-do any previous year. Judge Newkirk wil] be absent from the probate office from August 4th to the 17th. Having been a strict attendant upon bis duties in that office for every day for the past seven months, he feels that he has earned a vacation. For the W. R. C. excursión next Tuesday, the last two coaches in the train will be especially reserved for Ann Arbor people. Quite a number have siguified their intention of taking in the trip. It gives a delightful lake ride. It will be sad news to the country to learn that the condition of Judge Cooley is such that a removal to a private hospital has become necessary. His son Dr. Thos. Cooley will be his companion and see to all his wants and necessities. He has been taken to the Flint private asylum. It is everybody's social Friday evening, August 6th, on the grounds of F. Schmid, at 104 S. Main st. The Y. M. C. A. boys pramise you a good time. Becker's military band will furnish music, and the balloon will goupat 9:30 to a tick. It will cost you only ten cents to go, and you will have a dollars worth of pleasure. Monda}' was ushered in by plenty o clouds which, along toward 9 o'cloci developed into a fine rain. Althougl some of the good housewives who always do tlieir washing on Monday, rain or shine, were put out a little, yet tlie downpour of moisture was soniething that had been prayed for for so loiiK time that it was no doubt taken in a nhristian way by them, while all otbers rejoiced. County Clerk Schuh received yesterday írom the supreme court a remitter in the case of James Linnen vs. Paris Banfield, John V. Sheehau and David Collins, reversing and vacatingthe judgmeue of the court below, andremanding the case for a new trlal. It will be remembered that Jiulge Kinne took the case from the jury and ordered a verdict in favor of the defendants. This case carne out of the arrest of Mr. Linnen for the burglary of Mr. Sheehan's store. Afterwards the persons who stole the goods were arrested in Detroit and the goods found in their possession. Linnen then brought suit for damages for false imprisonment. The Annual Harvest Festival and Picnic of the Counties of Washteuaw, Oakand, Wayne, and Livingston, will be aeld at Whitmore Lake, Saturday, Aug. 28th. Among the speakers expected are Gov. Pingree, Ex-Gov. Luce, and Rev. Fr. Goldrick. Excursión rates will be je made on the Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk E. Rs., and trains will leave the Lake as late as 10 :30 p. M. The comnitte reporta that there will be vocal and instrumental musie. This picnic, Mr. Peters informs us, will be the largest and most successful yet lield. Tbey are making preparations for a crowd of 30,000 people this year. Parties from Toledo have been visitng our city, and wish to lócate here and start a factory for the manufacture of glassware. They have submitted a iroposition which I desire to present to the citizens of Ann Arbor. All interested in securing auother manufacturing nstitution are requested to meet at the Council Room, on Friday evening, July 0, at 7 :30.

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