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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sheriff Walsh went to Albion yesterday. J. F. Sohuh was in Detroit Wednesday. Dr. J. C. Stevens and wife have located in Cheboygan. Hernnn Hu'zel returned from E'gin, 111., last Saturday. Walter C. Crandall of Jackson is visiting at R. F. Sanfords'. Dr. Martin has a practical articlein Phil. Med. News, of Dec. 3. Miss Lena Wetmore of Concord, visited friends in the city Wednesday. John Weithbrecht of Detroit, visited friends in the city over Sunday. Mrs. Eiijah Treadwell left Wednesday for Chicago to join her husband. Mrs. Enama D. Lemon, public reader, of Elyria Ohio, is visiting friends in the city. Judge Joslyn went to Corunna Monday to take charge of the Shiawassee circuit court Col. George P. Sacford of Lansing was shaking hands with (riends in Ann Arbor Tuesday. Harry Price, formerly of Ann Arbor, is now connected with the Adrián telephone exchange. O; la B. Taylor of Sawyer & Knowlton's office was out Monday morning after a ten days' sickness. George Keal has reíurned from a pleasant three weeks visit to relatives on Woodward ave, Detroit. W. W. Tozer's farm near Ann Arbor has been sold for $10,000 to Joseph Goodman, of Detroit. J. VV. Day of Brooklyn, N. Y., returned home Monday, after a visit of three months with friends. Miss Belle Honey and sister of Dexter were visiting at A. J. Sawyer's residence Monday and Tuesday. Hon. Lyman D. Norris of Grand Rapids was in town yesterday, havine business at the probate office. Prof. W. H. Payne and daughter have returned from Tennessee, bringing with them Miss Mary Stearns. Mrs. G. W. Miley leaves this week for Saginaw to spend Christmas and New Year with her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Laeffler. Eugene K. F.ueauff was in Dundee Monday, attending a monthly meeting of the direotors of the Dundee Fuel Gas company. Sampson Parker, of Lima, has partly recovered from his illnesp, and his daughter Alta is again at her post in Wines & Worden's. Mrg. C. P. Parkill of Owosso left Monday evening for her home. She has been visiting for some time in the family of City Recorder Pond. Dr. Frank Knickerbocker of Ypsilanti and Dr. Taylor of Manchester were in Ann Arbor last Friday in attendance on the Washtenaw county medical society. The Monitor of Fort Scott, Kas., speaks very pleasantly of Daniel F. Campbell son of Andrew Campbell of Pittgfield, who' has just commenced the praotice of law there. Mr. and Mrs. E. Zimmerman of Helena Montana, spent Sunday with their 8on who is attending the University, and were entertained part of the time by Mr and Mrs. S. S. Blitz. Hon. A. A. Barker, of Ebensburg, Pa. prohibition candidate for lieutenant governor in the last gubernatorial campaign in Pennsylvania, was the guest of J. L. P. McAlister the latter part of last week. Dr. H. R. Arndt of the University was at oce time a dramatic and musical critic on a leading daily in Berlin, and in Germany that is a much more important position than in America. There the newspapers have to be careful in their utterances on political subjects, and so they give much epace to the best musical and dramatic criticism. Since coming to the United States Dr. Arndt has occasionally for recreation done a little writing of that kind for dailies. Mrs. Plora Eberbach-Zimmer of Manistee arrived Tuesday evening to remain with her parer.ts about three weeks. The many friends of Thoe. A. MoCann, formerly a skillful compositor in The Register office, will be glad to learn that he has a good situation with Parke, Davis & Co., pharmacists, in Detroit. Frank Wagner, gon of William Wagner of Ann Arbor, has for some time been in the eastern states in the employment of the Thompson-Huston electric light corapany, but has now gone to the city of Mexico in the interests of that company.

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