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Day
8
Month
June
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. E. Beal is in Sault Ste Marie. Miss Maggie Walshis visiting f riends in Detroit. Louis D. Taylor, of Chicago, visited his mother over Sunday. Ernest Carter, of Detroit, is visiting prohibition friends in the city. Mrs. M. M. Green visited in Detroit Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr. Moriarty, attorney of Ypsilanti, was in the city Saturday, on business. Mrs. Charles 8. Miilen, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Whitmore lake. Ex-Sheriff, Michael Fleming, of Chicago, was visiting in the city this week. D. F. Schairer returned trom Omahai Neb., Saturday evening in excellent spirits. Mr. Holladay, who is at present in Ypsilanti, spent Sunday svith Charlie Seabolt. William Caspary, of the central city bakery of Jackson, was home on a visit ;his week. Miss Myrtie Hanner, of Ypsilanti, was the guest of Miss Nellie Seabolt over Sunday. T. II. Williams, past grand commander of the Knights Templar, was in tie city, Saturday. Albert Sager, of Las Vegas, New Mexico, has been visiting his mother, on State street. H. Atkinson, now of Lansing, was home on a visit over Sunday. He is with Clark &Oo., carriage manufacurers. Peter Miller, engineer of the day express on the Michigan Central, was visiting in the city last Friday and Saturday. VV. i. Streeter, traveling agent of he Coldwater public schools, a gradúate of the University in 1882, was in he city Wednesday. J. J. Parshall attended a family reunion in St. Joseph county. Eight of lis brothers and sisters were present, he flrst time the entire family had been ogether in thirty-five years. Prof. Eugene Lohr, of South Bend, Indiana, returned to this city Tuesday on a visit. He has been re-engaged in the South Bend schools, as professor of French and Germán for next year at a salary of $1200.