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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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D. Cramer was in Dundee, Monday.

Sam Langsdorf has returned from Alpena.

Mrs. Knight, of the third ward, is very ill.

Druggist J. J. Goodyear was in Detroit, Monday.

Mr. P. Hindelong, of Chelsea, was in the city, yesterday.

Miss Jennie Vandeventer is very low with typhoid fever.

Dr. W. B. Smith returned from Iowa last Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wells will visit Europe this summer. 

Philip Stimson, of East Saginaw, is visiting friends in the city. 

Alds. Herz and Martin visited the metropolis on Thursday last.

Master Sammy McCollum, of Ypsilanti, was in the city Saturday.

Judge and Mrs. T. M. Cooley went to Bay City, Wednesday to visit their son.

Miss Allie Cramer has been asked to accept the alto in the Baptist quartette.

Miss Helen M. Osgood, of Hamburg, has been visiting in the city this week.

Mrs. Huger and Miss Zetta Staley, of Howell, spent Sunday with Mrs. Farmer.

Oscar O. Sorg will paint the Michigan Central depots in Marshall and Bay City.

Mr. David Henning accompanied by his daughter, will go to Europe next month. 

County Clerk Howlet returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Unadilla and London. 

J. T. Jacobs attended the meeting of the republican state committee in Detroit, Tuesday.

D. Cramer and wife will visit their daughter, Mrs. B. S. Waite, of Menominee, this summer. 

Edward Lohr and friend Charles Bickal, of Toledo, spent Sunday with Mr. Lohr's parents on Packard street.

Mrs. S. W. Clarkson and daughters, go to Manchester to-morrow for several weeks visit at Mrs. Clarkson's father's.

Mrs. Otis Haven, of Evanston, Ill., has returned to Ann Arbor to reside with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Sutherland. 

George Grossmann, now in the drug business with his brother in Saginaw City, was visiting friends here, Tuesday and Wednesday. 

Mr. E. G. Hall returned to his college duties from Hooperston Ill., last Saturday, where the remains of his wife were taken for burial. His infant son died soon after reaching Hooperston.

Mrs. C. Stone, of south Fifth street, returned from Kalamazoo last Wednesday evening, where she went to attend the funeral of her father-in-law, Mr. Stone, who died very suddenly while visiting his son in Detroit.