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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. E. Wyman, of New York, was in the ci'y Fiidav. Judge Kinne is holding court at Monoe this wit-k. B W. Mocre was on a business trip to "oledo yexterday. James Porter, of Eochester, visited Geo. In 'min 1 ist weck. Prof. J. B. S'eere delivered a lecture at Chelt-ea, Ust Fiiday evening. Mi-s Lizzie Kirk, of Ypilanti, spent 5unday with Mrs. M. M. Green. Cris. Donnelly and lamily left Moaday or a couüle of weeks visit at Howell. J. C. Watts, of East Saginaw, spent Sunday with bis family in the city. Mr. H. Frank and son, of New York, are visiting her brother, S. S. Blitz. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peterson entertained a party of friends Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. Donovan and son Arthur, of jan'ns, have been visiting in the city. M ss Minnie Pierce, of ColdwaVer, is vitititig the Misses Cowan on 8. Main st. The Misses Cowan gave a party to a mail number of iriends Monday evening'. Lewis James, of Siratoga Springs, N. Y., was the guast of J. L. Babcock, Saturday. Mrs. Cass Curtís, of St. Louis, is visit ng her mother, Mis. Geo. Rudman in this city. Ñ J. Kyer left yesterday for a trip in ,he nortiieni part of the state to buy wheat. Mrs. W. A. Hatch returns home to-day rom a week's visit with her brother at ïay City. Geo. Stimson ?pent Sunday at Plainwell visiting - well, George kr.ows but doesn't like to teil. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fall returned Monday from Albion where they have been visiting his mother. Andiew Reule, who has had charge of he branch store of' J. T. Jacobs & Co., at Syron, has retuined to the city. A. J. Paisley, G. P. & T. A., of Toledo & Arin Arbur railroad, moved his family Irom this city to Toledo, last Satarday. A. J. Sawyer argued the mndami:s ca=e ol Mrs. Frieijd against the Washtenaw circuit judge betore the supreme cmirt, Tuedrty. E'lwaid Bubie, a former Chequamegan, who is now studying music at Beilin, writes that the climate there has improved his health greatly. John A. Nichola, of North Ingalls st, left Sitarday night to accept a lucrativo position in the steel rail mili, oL Oarnegie, Phipps & Co., at Pittsburg. W. W. Wines entertaioed Mr. and Mrp. C. H. Worden and all the employees of Wines & Worden, with their families, at bis house last Friday evening. J. A. Bass, formerly an employé in the Ann Arbor oostoffice, now a fruit man in KI C j )o, Cal., writes to Emil Baur, of A nu Arb.ir, that he reads with much int-rest The Register reports of the Washtruaw Pom jlogical society meeting?, and thiriks they ought to have a similar society in his county.

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