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November 06, 1897 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1897-11-06

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THE ijNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

The Store W. W. Wetmore,

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10e S. SainSt. and 342S. State St.
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
HAS FULL LINES OF NOTE BOOKS, and
(STUDEN.TS'SUPPLIES.
Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery
and offers all at the Lowest Prices.

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PASIAN
Popular Priced rIILLLINERY.
so s
Our Own Designs.
Trimmed with Plumes, Birds Quills,
Coque and Fancy Feathers-will be
sold this Week at $1.50 to $.00.
HATS TRAMMED TO ORDER!
Your own ideas preserved in Artis-
tic style and arraignment.
BEAUTIFUL MODEL HATS !
Copied from Paris models in large
variety-Selling cheap this week.
SHOE'DEPARTMENT!
Shoes for Ladies..--
Wright, Peters & Co., of Roches-
ter, FineFootwear in all the lead-
ing styles and lasts in Welts
and Turns. Prices
-$2.50 to $5.00
See our $3.00 Calf Boot. a splen-
did Shoe for school wear.
Rubbers For Ladies.. .
Goodyear glove fitting Rubber to
fit all style toes. Prices
-25c to $1.00
flaitors For Ladies.. .
All styles, from7 Button Gaitor
to the High Leggins. Prices
-25c to $1.25
Shoe Department first floor.
MACK &COB,

For Forty Years
GOLDEN SCEPTRE
Has been smoked by college men and is to-day, a LEADER
as a pure, mild, sweet mixture for the pipe.
Lamps Expressly 4 Students' Use
"The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection,"
"The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from
$1.00 to $2.50 each.
Y Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure
L white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv-
ered in any part of the city in our cans at 14c per gallon. For.
sale only by
DEAN & COMPANY.
214 South Main Street.

UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Vaudeville tonight at the Athens
Theater.
G. It. Kelly, who took his LL.. B.
degree last year, is in town.
Ralph Taggart, '97, is teaching in
the Grand Rapids high school.
"Jerry" M'eauley umpired the Le-
high-Lafayette game on Saturday last.
The UT. of'B. Masonic Club holds it,.
annual banquet at Prettyman's to-
night.
Miss C. L. Thompson, '95, is at pres-
ent instructor in Latin at tie Engle-
wood High School.
The first meeting of the Normalites
at 509 S. Fourth ave., has been post-
poned until Nov. 12.
Another installment of Athletic Asso-
ciatio tbuttons has been received and
is ontap at Palmer's drug store.
Mtss Octavia Bates, of Detroit, w- i
took her master's degree in the law
department last year, is in town, hli-
ing returned from a trip to Europe.
The Oracle beard expects to bring
the 1900 Oracle out about Dec. 10th.
Subscription blanks will soon be cir-
culated among the members of the
freshmen and sophomore classes.
Roger Sherman, A. B. -94, who is
now practicing law in Chicago. has re-
cently become associated with the law
firm of Church and Mc'Murdy, of that
city. The junior member of this firm
is Robert McMurdy, who graduated at
Michigan in '82.
Herr Jonas, head of li''pianoforte
department of the 'School of Music, Is
expecting to make a short tour in the
East this winter. He has engagements
to play with the 'Boston Symphony
Orchestra in Boston, Nov. 19 and 20.
Dec. 9 he will play in the college audi-
torium at Cambridge.

The New General Secretary.
It has been generally known that the
University Y. itt. C. A. is this year in
charge of a new general secretary, H.
NV. Rose, but probably few students
know much abotil Mr. Rose's previous
college work. He graduated sc.ven
years ago from the Fort Atkinson
High School, from which place he
went to Beloit College. At >his latter
place he was prominent in athletics
and Christian work; e played on the
Beloit baseball and football teams for
two years.
After graduation from Beloit lie at-
tended the University of Iowa for post-
graduate work, where lie was General
Secretary of the University Y. .. C.
A. His special work at the Univirsity
of Iowa was in sociology antd history.
Mr. Rose while at Beloit was a mem-
her of the :Chi lota chaptetr of the
Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In regard
to the work of the Y. I. C. A. this
year he states that the wor-k would
be along the old lines, and that no
new departures are planned.
The Purdue team arrived from La-
fayette yesterday afternoon and are
quartered at the Cook House. All re-
port in first class condition and are
determined to give Michigan a hard
rub.
You can join the classes in dancing
at Granger's Academy at any time,
the term starting, with your first les-
son. Now is a good time to start. Call
at the office, ground floor, 312 May-
nard st., Granger's Academy. 33
FOR RENT-A very desiratle suite
of front rooms, with stationary bowl,
tot land cold water. Hot water heat-
ing and all modern conveniences. Ea-
quire at 439 S. Division street.

W. J. BoOT. Pres. W. ARNOLD,nst Vice-pres
J. . SHEEHA, 20 Vice-pes.
JOos . WALZ., Asi. Cashier.
State - Saviv - Bailk
Transacts a general Banking busi-
ness.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000.
Resources,.$1,100000.
Organized under the GeneraliBanking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits buys and
sets exchange on the principat cities of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
identifcation. Safety deposit boxes to rent.
OFFrERs: Christian iBack Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier: B. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK& adlie8
Capital, $100,000. Surpius and Profits, $40,000
Transacts a general banking business.
origs exchange bought and sold. Furnish
ltters of credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice Pres
S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier
Cit. Main and Ruron Streets.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a
general banking business.
R. KEMPF, Pres. C. E. GREENSE, Vic-Pres
FRED. H BELsR Cashier.
C. H. MAJOR & CO.,
The Artisticdeorators
Have a complete line of
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc.
Specialty of fine interior decorating,
painting, frescoing, tinting and paper
hanging. Only the best of workmen
employed. Work guaranteed.
C. I. MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic Decorator.
F. J. SCHLEBEDE.
340 S. STATE STREET
Book Binding..................25 cents and up
Solid Gold Fountain Pens1........100 and up.
Waterman and Wi Penn in stok and
Pens Repaired.
Wholesale and Retail1Paper, 3%lbs. of Lin-
en Paper for50c.
F RAE I
Chafing Dish Recipe Book !
ASK FOR ONE.
Our New Chafing Dishes are here.
VV=i. .AxnoLEd5 aana.
JWLER.
IANGST E RFER'S
A
N ICE CREAM SODA as
S Most Excellent
T T
B Choolates A
F Hot Soda.
E - S
RICI, FOUTH ad WASHINTON STS T.
@ MUSICAL!. @
Mel Gillespie, teacher of Mandolin, Banjo
and Guitar. Instructor in the University
School of Music. 1 years experience as
a teacher. Call1at Ann Arbor Music Co's.
Store to arrange for hours,tt
HOLMES' LIVERY
STABLE,
509 E. Liberty St.
Central location. Good Service
TRY THE :.
Toledo
Steam
Laundry
And SAVE ao PER CENT on what you ar
now payfng for laundry work. Leave orders
at 123 South Main Street.

'Tderflower Toilet Soap 0 @ "
10 Cents a Cake, 25 Cents a Box, at
e sNo. 123 E. Washington So,
Mu mmerv s _Lru q Store Gor. Fourth ave.

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