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January 15, 1896 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1896-01-15

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

For a Stylish
RULL DRESS OR TUXEDO
CALL ON
Jos. W. Kollauf,
Merchant Tailor,
Strictly high grade work at
moderate prices.
10 E. Washington St.
If you are in a hurry j
Ride a Bicycle.
If you ar in a great burry?
RIDE A AICTOR.
The srongesq light wheel on the
market.
Its simplicity of construction
renders it also the most easy
running.
We use pounds of crucible steel
where others use ounces, and the
VICTOR costs more to build than
any other bicycle.
OVPERTAA4f WHEEL CO.
Boston. New York. Denver. Detroit.
Paiic Coast: }
i os Angeles. San Francisco. Portland.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
OF ANN ARBOR.
Organized 1863.
Capital, $100,000. ' Surplus and Profits, $40,000
Transacts a general banking business.
Foreign eshanges bought andsold. Furnish
leters of credit.
P. BACH Pres.' S. W. CLARKSON Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stok, $50.M. Surplus, $150,000.
Resorcees,$1,00,000
Organized under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells exchange on the principal cities of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent.
OrcEs: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice-Pres.: Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier: I. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
comE
TO US the rest of the year
and learn to dance in the
latest styles.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING
44 AND 46 S. STATE ST.
ON
THE
Possibly your gym. suit
is in that condition. If
so exchange it for a new
one at
MSTA[BL['S CycIe Emporium
11 W. Washington St.
ANN ARBOR.

EVERY TUESDAY Closing Out

Mr. A. E. Rose will be at the Cook House with a Choice
Line of Woolens from
THE GOLDEN EAGLE CO., DETROIT.
Fine Dressers it will pay you to see the line and compare
prices strictly first class work. Up-to-date styles. Low-
est prices.

DO YOU SMOKiE?
4 Pittsburg Stogies for - -
7 Pull Value Cigars for - -
6 Prodigy Cigars for - -
4 Owl Boquet Cigars for - -
3 Royal Banner Cigars for -
Lowest Market Price by the Box.
DEAN & C
44 South Main Street.

5c
25c
25c
25c
25c

OMPANY.

I

UNIVERSITY NOTES.
A '97 social is announced for Febru-
ary 29.
The S. L. A. board was photographed
at Gibson's yesterday.
Charles K. Carpenter, '96, is serious-
ly ll with nervous prostration.
J. L. Kennan, '99, and H. C. Good-
breads '196, are in the hospital, with
pneumonia.
H. Y. Saint, '90 L, vice president of
the Athletic Association, is confined to
his bed with tonsililis.
The Choral Union ilsprlaeticing twice
a week preparalory to the rendition of

having left the University to accept an
appointment to West Point. The nom-
inees were Mr. Turner and W. A.
Holzheimer and the ballot resulted in
the choosing of the latter.
GRADUATE LAW CLASS.
Officers Elected for the Year, Yes-
terday Afternoon.
The graduate law clas imet yester-
day afternoon for the election of oi-
cers. The meeting was called to order
by W. A. Couts, of Canada. Mr.
Bland, of Chlifornia, and Mr. Hanna,
of Illinoi, were nominated for presi-
dent and Mr. Bland was elected on

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"Elijah" Friday night. the first ballot. -
Airthur G. Cummer, '96, who is en- IThe remaining oflicers are Mr. But-
ler, of Kansas, vice president; Mr.
gaged in busines at Northville, Fla., Cary, of Illinois, secretairy. The treas-
Christmas in Oak Park, II. urer will be elected at the nest meet-
Chcles Baird, '05, ex. football nian- 1g.
ager, has entered a law partnership MID-WINTER CIRCUS.
with Roger Sherman in Chicago. The management of the Light In-
Miss Maiy Ii. Cooley, of 7- 6. Stiite fantry Mid-Winter Circus, to take
st., will entertain a few friends in place Feb. 12 to 15, have procured the
honor of Mi Cuyler this evening. sisices of ifteei first class irofe
sionals and now wish to procure one or
C. M. Showalter, '95 L, has returned ltwo aniteur specialties for concert or
from Charleston, V. Va., to resume his big show, club swingers, tumblers, etc.
studies, with the post graduate law alent call on or address Ross Gran-
class, p'er, manager, 6 Maynard at. 73
Henry T. Clarke, quarter back and NOTICE.
pitcher in the Chicago Usiversity foot It would be a great acconmodation

We have left a fair stock of
all sorts of
- - WRITING TABLETS
which can be closed out as
follows:
MAMMOTH 200 PAGE TABLET, 5C
GOOD RULED TABLETS, 100 PP.,3 FOR DC
GOOD WRITING TABLET, - BC
CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 15C
BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 35C
WRITING PAPER BY TIE QUIRE OR LB.
This stock will not be replaced.
Come quick for first choice.
Argus Printing House.
MOORE & WETMORE
6 S. MAIN ST, AND STATE ST.,
CORNER OF WILLIAM,
HAVE A COMPLETE sTOCK OF
UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS!
New and Second-Hand.
Note books and other Students' Supplies.
Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, Sporting
Goods, etc., which they offer at the lowest
prices.
Call and see us before Purchasing.
NEW + TIRiM
IN DANCING.
GRA/ NGER 'Sr
Call at office, Granger's Academy,
ground floor,6 Maynardst.
Q. H. KEYES.
OPERA HOUSE JEWELER
PINS:-U. of M., A. A. H. S.
The finest in the city. Come and see,
$11 MAK[S tAMAN MAD,
to havehis tooth brush shed its
bristles. We sell the kind that
the bristles stay in, A new brush
if they don't.
PALNERS PHARMACY.
Holmes' Livery makes a specialty of
party oders. Chaperons carried ree.
'Phone l55.
SPECIAL.
PIETAS & SCHANZ sell Suits and Pants
at prices to suit everybody: we also d
repairing, cleaning and rssing. Work
called for and delivered. N o. 4dS. State St.,
econd floor.
0M. MARTIN, Funeral Director, Cloth
. and Metallic Caskets and Commee
Coffins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 12 E.
Washington t.
U OF M. sHAVING PARLOR and Bath-
ruoms. All sppointments eirt clas
Imported and domesticcigars.Ladies'artis
tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J.R
Trojanoskh a30S. State t
W 17HEN YOU WANT your clothescleaend,
R pressed, relined or rebound go to Mrs.
F'ingerie, over Sheehan's book store. Lab-
oratory aprons made to order
I TRADE -MARK

and baseball teams will enter the Uni-
versity next fall.
Programs for the Annual Ball have
been ordered from Dieka & Co., of
Philadelphia and are costlier than ever
before. They are iade of white kid
artistically decorated and can be used
as card holders.
At the last meeting of the Engineer-
ing Society the followin officers were
elected for the second semester: L. L.
Newton, '96 C E, president; S. Van
Pelt, '97 C E, sive president; O. J.
Kraloveck, '99 M E, secretary; G. Hall,
'98 E E, librarian. A program and a
library committee were also elected.
The Michigan faction, of the first
year law class met at Newberry Hall
yesterday afternoon to elect a candi-
dates for their class presidency, their
former candidate A. J. Weatherwax,

to hear from all of the senior lits who
have not replied in regard to cops and
gowns. _ V. C. BORST,
Chairman.
The party taking five tickets from
my pocket during rush at School of
Music this morning is known. If he
will return same by snail to 43 Wash-
tenaw ave. he will not be prose-
cuted. 77
Sw""n linen paper is a dead vhite. 74
THE OHIO CENTRAL MILEAGE
TrIOKET.
If you travel one thousand miles
during the year you will save money
by purchasing a thousaind ile ticket.
The best in the market are those is-
sued by agents of Ohio Central Lines.
They are good over all the important
systems including the entire B. & O.
system west of Pittsburg, the Big
Four, etc. See agents of Ohio Central
Lines before purchasing. Price $20;
good one year.

There is no sbock- in the State '
and few in the United States wIH , KAY & CO
to compare with DETROIT, RICH.

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