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18
Month
December
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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J. L. Jacobs was in Detroit yesterday. Walter C. Mack went to Detroit Tuesday. D. F. Shairer has been sick with tonilitis. The "watch" word to bankruptcy- "tirk." Mrs. Dr. Powers leavea soon for Benzonia. J. H. Aken will spend the holidays at Scott, O. J. H. Cutting left Monday night for Bo3ton. J. D. Ryan left on S iturday for Rochester, N. Y. Arthur Hawkes left yesterday for Plainwell. A. L. Noble has been confined to his house this week. E. W. Lwis, of Flint, has been visiting J. H. Cutting. Mrs. E. B. Hall will return from the south in a few days. Miss Ella Matthews will spend the holidays at Linsing. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno St. James will ppend Christmas in Detroit. Clinton McAllister started on Tnesday morning for Mexico. Dr. O. P. B irber, of Saginaw, spent Munday with his friend, Dr. Cirrow. Miss Laura Garver, of Des Moines, ia visiting her cousin, Miss Agnes Leas. Mr. and Mrs. Sage, of Mason, visited at M. J. Furnum's on Saturday and Sundav. A. D. Seyler left on Snturday fora visit with his brother at Waterloo, Canada. Dr. V. C. Vaughn has gone to Toronto, where he delivers a course of lecture% Miss Nellie Balcom leaves soon for Concord, Michigan, when she will visit friends. Oícar Burleigh will leave soon for Rochester, N. Y., where he will spend the holidaye. W. W. Heald and wife, of Williatnstown, spent Saturday and Sunday with J. H. Cutting. Mrs. Chas. Shultz, of Spring-st, went to Marshall Tuesday, for a visit with her daughter. E. H. Eberbach bas returned from Manistee, where he has been visiting his daughter. Miss Hattie Haviland,of the fifth ward, will spend the Christmas holidays at Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. M. L. Walker left on Monday morning for Saginaw, where she will spend the hojidays. Geo. Haviland, of this city, has accepted a position as clerk at the Griswold house, Detroit. Benjamin Wright, of Leslie, is visiting his únele, Chas. Dunn. He will enter the high school. Adolph Krause, of Grand Rapids, is in the city, to attend the funeral of his brother, Benjamin Krause. Mra. G. W. Miley and daughter leave next week for Saginaw, where they will spend thiee or four weeks. Wm. Vogel will bfi married thisaflernoon to Miss Clara Kuebler. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Popkins, who were married on the lOth, are spending a few weeks in New York. Mrs.K. L.Briggs, of Grand ILiven, will spend tlie liolidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holmes. Charles Belding, of the fifth ward, left Saturday ra om ing for Colorado Sprints, to visit lus brother David, who is dangerously ill. N. D. Corbin Ieave3 for Washington next week, to attend the meetings o. the American Economie Society andf Historical Society. Major Wilson has gone to Wisconsin, where he will engage in the farming business. C. E. Walker will take his place in the store of Brown & Cady.

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Ann Arbor Register