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Day
29
Month
September
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Mii. Mattie Xeivinan ha.s oponed a restaurant opposlte the eity buildings Win. Herí has just completed the di(Orations for the Beta Theta H and l'hi Delta Tlteta houses. The local camp of Modern Woodmen give an openüus dauce to-morrow even'ng at tlit'ir hail. Bvit Modern Wooidmen eau not cu't pigeon wings. In a collisioji between a bicycle and a l)uggy at the corner oí Hurón and Fourth, the buggy carne out anead, whl.le the rider of the wheel had to be taken home ín a cab. Dr. W. J. Herdmau of this cilty, ■vas choson a niember of the executive coumcJl by the American Electric Therapeutic Aseoclaition, in session at HarrLsburgh, Pa., last Thursday. Pnoí. I). W. Springer received "ivoi.'d Montday at the deabh of liiis Mend Chas. Eilis, of thet head oí the Ellis Pub. Co., lïattle Creek, and at anee ieit for that place toi attemd the funeral. The jury in the Struble case at Sheplerd brought in a verdict of suicide resterday. Two jnrymen being out lor sizteén liours, helieve that it was iwnrler. The case lias excited great interest in this city. The amount ol tultlon laken ii at i!. ■ secretary's fice of the Board ol EducatiOD, aiuo'nnts ini bo date I i $1,209.25. Last year at cotrrespCaöing date but $309.50 bad been pald in. A gain of $900. Here sometliiug quite important tor dealers to remember : T. 11. Smith, state oil Inspector, lias requested' all deputi'es to S33 that the law is eaforced that requlres all retatlers to label gasoline. The fine for neglecting so to do is $100. The Aiin Arbor R. R. lime is rarrytag large train loads of Dakota and Minnesota wheat across Michigan every day to Toledo, and from that poiait it goes direct to the sea toast, and almost without a halt it goes directly to differeait parts of Europe. Gteorge M. O'Connor, of Detroit, but wllio is a gradualte oï the Amo AvtKJr Higli Schona, amd ü. of M. law dep art ment. was niarriied om Wednesday, Sept. 22, to Miss Setana Kent, of Detroit. Mamy friends here send their comgratulatioins. Tobías KuebJer, ane of a gang of youmg tougüs, ■wh.O'have been lottering about om the north eail of Main for scrane time insuXing passers by, was sent to jail Saturrday, by Justiee Pond, in defaiüt of $1 fine a-nd coste. If this gang doean'lt disperse, other arrests wil] i by Marslial Sweefe. Miss .Tessio Axtell, oí Aim Arbor, ■wlio has been teaching musió in Oahu College, Honolulú, the past tliree years, gavea very Interesting talk in t lie Baptist Sunday School, Sunday morning, about Honolulú. She rendered a beautiful contralto solo in the evening at the church service.- Howell Eepublican. AVlien a man :a through his day's w ork -juul iis sittimg ilinvu resfciog al home, he cannot ï-ead the advertteemente on the iencaa and the hand bMls and ctrculars that are leit on hle step have been blown away or destroyed. He calis for the paper and there ILndSi the inerchant's announcement and nothingto bother lviin, reads it. This altogether improbable item of local gassi.p comes from thO Adrián Press : ''Am Ann Arlov baker a.dvertieed 'Angel Food,' among his baked goods, and what do you th'nk ? Why E. B. Pond, V.7.. Xo'-r:.-. Jack Sheehan. Jo. Jacöbe and Col. Deanx. get together, and send a Kittle girl for a supply and make her teil the baker that it must be real nice, because .t's same Chicago ladies, wlio are visitinii her nía, for a few we DU1 you ever ?" The tax-payers a&ong the line of the Ann st. sevrar have to. pay uome $2,000 in eod casto ta save a Irench n feet -wiile being cut acrcraa Deti-oit Kt. om Catharine st. ïs tliat good, practical, oriüiiary i-ommou sense ? The wMkmen. vliiio repelring the rooi of the Northern Brewery, net lire tío a kettle of tar, -vhich eeared tlie people so that the i'ire ilepartment was ealled o-uit. J.Htle l;uuage was doaie. and the flamee were put out befcre tlie f.re boys go: t::ere. The syndicate af our citizens we usi ]iurila.siiiií a largo bract . southierai tlmber lands. The ley bilí in sliutting off Canadian miuber, a.nd the prosperity it ia bringing in all branches oí trade, U uausing quite a rapid taking up o'í American timber lands t'lna't are not hald by Uimbermen, aud quite m advancement in tlieir values. Richard Glasier starteü out a íew weeíks ago to ralee a fund to :iid Charles WJlliams iu a college course at Aun Anbor. Mr. G. tells us today that he has the amount desired noarty ralised. It is a good cause and Mr. G. is deserving of much credit for his kindly, act, ajid Cliarley Ís ceitainly deserving of win a.t is be5ng done for him.- Salinef Observer. A Times re.arter Kiirírests that in improving S. División etreet the ïoadbed luas been bo elevated ab&ve the level öf the sidewalk ajid the lois atong tlie street, that it will be In order for the property holders to protest against being submerged, and to demaed au appropriation to raiso thieir sidewalks up to street grade line, and also to grade up their yards a;nd thieir lawns. AVell, tlie city trensury seems be bottoraless.- Daily Times. For getti'iig drunk on hard eider Michael McDonough, who clainied Toledo' as h:s hoiae, -vas givea three days Ka j;iil Siiurday .Tustire Pond. - Ann ArbOT Argus. The acales of justfce are lop sided. Only three daye for gettáfiag draak 011 eider. Thnt's hard. Then üt was a Toledo pluoger, too. Has Poud no inemary ? Is the Toledo war forgoltten ? Tl) ree days in thO jug f-or a Hard cMer dvunk by a Toledoite ! Y'e move that Justitee Pond be disenthroned, and ïmpeached ior "high" treason to the state- Adrïan Press. If a man wants a job of work done these days, he has a, difíicullt timo to find a man do ib. The ioaíers cm the street will not work at any price it seems. How do they live ? By the work ai others, or by taking thab which belongs to othens. They compose the element that aiways find fault with everytlúng and everj'body, and that work (iisiutegration constantly. When that element becomes toa numerous 'govermment by the people, for the people and oí the people" vill surely pertsh froni off thab. portion of the earth where they exist;

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