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2
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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MissNettie Ames has gone to Texas to spend the winter. Mrs. Samuel Earp has been visiting friends in Chicago. Will W. Douglas, of Detroit, [was in the city over Sunday. Miss Beeman, of Hillsdale, is viaiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Paisley. N. P. Whalan, law '88, practicing in Cleveland, is now visiting here. Judge T. M. Cooley is home f rom Washington, D. C, for the week. Lew Clement left yesterday for a week's visit at his father's in Colon. Rev. S. VV. Bird, receatly of Whitmore Lake, was in the city, Monday. Miss Jane Manon, of Detroit, is the guest of Miss Pease on Washington St. " Hon. and Mrs. William L. Putnam, of Maine, weie the guests of President Angelí, Wednesdav. Dexter Hemingway, of Adley, Lapeer county, is visitiug his mother on south División stieet. Charles N. Jones, recently professor oí Mathematica in the Universitv, now of Milwaukee, -was in thecity the flrst of the week. Thomas S. Mann. who traveledfora Cleveland silver ware flrm for the past ifteen months returned home last veek Wednesday. Miss Bertha Alger, of Grand Rapids, a former student of theU. ofM., has jeen appointed librarian of the University of Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Forest left for California, Tuesday evening, where they will make their future residence. They will stop iu Colorado on the way. Mr. J. L. liabcock, made the Argus office a fmndly cali on Tuesday renew ing subscnption for another year. H reporta that the farmers of Wisconsin aud Minnesota took advantage of th recent '"boom" in wheat tosellat th right time.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News