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Day
26
Month
April
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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J. T. Jacobs is in Detroit today. Prof. M. M. Bigolow, of Boston, is in the city. D. H. Wright visited relatives at Mawn last week. J. E. Brown visited friends in Fowlcrville last week. W. G. Palmer visited friends in Jackyon on Sunday. C. E. Wakefield is visiting at his home in Morenei, Col. Wild celebrated his 65th birthday last Thursday. J. Billmeyer visited hia paren ts at Holloway last week. Judge John W. McMath, of Bay City, was in the city last week. Prof. H. L. Willett lectured in Dayton, Ohio last Friday night. Geo. Knoll has recovered from his recent attack of rheumatisrn. Prof. M. E. Cooley was in Grand I tapuis Saturday on business. Mrs. Gertrude Campbell was in Mason last week visiting relatives. Rev. C, A. Young is expected back from Florida Saturday evening. Mrs. Joseph Orr, of South Bend, Ind., visited relatives in the city last week. A. D. Whipple, cashier of the Owosso .Savings Bank was in the city on Friday. Mrs. George W. Mower, of Fowlerville, is the guest of Ann Arbor friends. Rev. John Neumann is in Tiffin, Ohio, attending a Christian Endeavor convention. W. H. Dorrance, Jr., is in Rives, Mlch., attending the funeral of Mrs. H. Hall. Albert Hainer, of Milan, who is three feet tall and 25 years of age, was in the ■lity on Monday. Philip Bach, who has been confined to the house for some time with erysipelas, is recovering. Dr. Cari Rominger and wife left for Louisville, Kentucky, to visit their son, Louis Rominger. Mr. Burdick, of the Burdick & Wood Co. is suffering from a sore eye. It is very painful at times. Mr. E. B. Lewis, formerly of the firm of Lewis and Gibson, photographers, has left for California. Miss Maud Van Riper, of East Handy, is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. W. B. Phillips leaves today for a two months' visit with relatives and friends ia Carthage, N. Y. A. E. Jenning, President of Cantón Univer8ity, Lidcoln, Neb., spent Sunday and Monday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wagner of E. Ann st. are entertaining Mr. Wagner's moteer from Decater, Mich., for a few days. Dr. Orton H. Clark and wife, nee Nellie Sawyer, of Ann Arbor, have a bouncing 11-pound son. - Grass Lake News. Miss M. Kuhn, a clerk in Mack and Schmid's dry goods emporium, is slowly recovering from a four weeks' siege of illness. Hon. H. J. Lillilea, of Milwaukee, is visiting his wife and son, who are staying with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Dr. Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. William Neumann, of Romeo, who have been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. John Neumann, have departed for home. Mrs. Chas. A. Young, of 55 S. Twelfthst, has returned from Florida, where she went for health. She has been greatly benefited by the trip. E. S. Cushman is taking quite an extended trip in the interests of the Michigan Furniture Co. Among other cities he will visit Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Prof. A. Stanley has returned from a trip through the east. He had the pleasure of hearing the orchestra which wil] play at the May festival, and was highly pleased with the performance.

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