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May 02, 1898 - Image 4

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THE UNMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

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efore EravIng Your,
Photo's Take INSPECT TEWORK
The Berryman Studio
(Successor to Gibson & Clark)
112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor.
Jos. W. KOLLAUF
118 E. WASHINGTON ST. Ann Arbor Mich.

LARGEST SHOWING g0 ! DRINgERS OF COFFEE
NEWEST FANCIES

In Hats, Flowers, Plumes,
Ribbons, Feathers, Orna-
ments, Etc., selected by our
trimmer in New York, under
whose direction hats and bon-
nets sold are trimmed.
Do you want to see all the
latest, correct ideas, of Spring
Millinery? Visit this depart-
ment, 2d floor, this week.
MACK &,COO

Dean & Co.'s Blended Coffee is the result of thirty years experience
in roasting coffee, and produces in the cup a beverage of golden
color and unsurpassing flavor. We sell this coffee at 25c per pound
and venture the statement that no- better or more delicious coffee
can be had at any price.
DEAN & COMPANY.
214 South Main Street.

LADIE'S SHOES

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WRIGHT ETERS CO.
]OCEdTERN.Y
~Tthtng but tlhe Latest
ZErything but the Ordinary
We are showing the largest and
most complete line of
Ladies'
Sprin.g
Footwear
EVER SHOWN.
SEE OUR $3.00 SHOES IN BLACK
OR TAN, VESTING TOPS.
Shoe department, 1st floor.
MACK &C

Alumni in the Naval Reserves.
Twenty-one members of the Detroit
Naval Reserves were students in this
University. Their names, with their
class and present positions, are given
below:
M. E. Cooley, chief engineer.
T. H. Hinchman, '91, first assistant
machinist.
M. W. Campau, '96, water tender.
E. J. Ryan, '94, oiler.
R. G. Kirchner, '97, coxswain.
S. S. Hanes, '93, gunner's mate.
Edwin Denby, '95 L, gunner's mate.
F. A. Hinchman, '95, seaman.
H. L. Lyster, '95, seaman.
A. W. Russell, '96, seaman.
H. W. Standart, '98, seaman.
A. P. Gilmore, '95 L, seaman.
M. O'Connor, '95 L, searman.
T. A. Stoneman, '94 L, ordinary sea-
man.
M. B. Snow, '99, ordinary seaman.
A. J. Moritz, '97, ordinary seaman.
A. M. Campau, '97, ordinary seaman.
T. J. Keena, '01 ordinary seaman.
R. G. George, '93, yardsman.
H. W. Newcomb, '01, yardsman.
M. L. Tilton, '00 L, yardsman.
TO RENT-Thewhole second floor in
the Binder block, corner Main and Lib-
erty streets. Well adapted for a law-
yer's, physician's or dentist's office.
Inquire at 112 E. Liberty st. 57
All bicycle men, candidates for the
track team, are requested to report at
Regents Field every afternoon from
now on. H. B. MARSH, Trainer.

S. L. A. Elections.
The members of the Students' Lecture
Association met at their respective de-
partments on Saturday and named their
electors. The following were unani-
mously elected from the literary depart-
ment and instructed to vote for J. S.
Lathers, '00 L, for president, and H. J.
McCreary, '99, for corresponding sec-
retary; Frank Simons '98, E. S. Corwin
'00, Paul Voorhies '98, N. B. Ayres '99,
Montgomery Webster '99, Lafayette
Young '00, and H. I. Weinstein '98.
The following are the law electors
who received all the votes cast except
five which were cast for one other can-
didate who ran independently; Geo.
Fell, R. L. Johnson, J. R.. Ether, R. A.
Smith, R. Barnhart, R. N. Crose, W. W.
Hicks, Chas. Haggard. These were in-
structed to vote for C. D. Landis, '98 L,
for president, and J. A. Montgomery
for recording secretary.
The Medics elected Durand and
Tompkins, and the Homeops Hodges,
and the Dents Thompson. The latter
four received no votes of instructgn.
These 19 electors will meet Saturday,
May 14, to elect the officers for the en-
suing year.
NOTICE.
Co. A Reserves will drill Monday,
Thursday and Friday afternoon at the
armory,
Lost-Open-faced gold watch with in-
itials J. M. H. on back. Pin attached.
Finder please leave at office or 602'Mon-
roe and receive reward.

W J. BOua Pres W.ARNoLD,1st Vice-pres
E.V.SIEHa 28XVice-pes.
June C WAL, Ast.Cashier.
State S aviops - Banlk.
Transacts a general Banking busi
ness.
or.Hain nuron Streets.
Capital, &50,000. Surplus, $30,008. Transact a
generalbanking business.
R. KEMPFPres. C. 9. ORsoNE, Vice-Pros
SoEDn H.lBELECsher.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Sock, 50,10. Surplus, $50,000.
Organized under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells exchange on the principal cities of the
United Staten. Drafts cashed upon proper
identficaton. Safety depsil boxes to rent.
OFFICERS: Christian Hack Pres.; W. D.
Rarrhlnan Vice-Pres.; Chas E. -iscook,
Cashier: .J. Frit Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANKorgiedraea
Capital, $100,00. Surplus and Profits, 40,000
Transacts a general -bankng busneos.
Foreign exchangebought asdeood. Furnsh
letters of credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOcee
S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier.
C. H. MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic deorators
Have a complete line of
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc.
Specialty of fine interior decorating
painting, frescoing, tinting and paper
ianging. Only the best of workmen
employed. Work guaranteed.
C. O. MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic Decortor,
KLEIN
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
Latest Novelties in Winter
and Spring Garments.
COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET.
One block west of University.
BICYCLES
Built to order, Repaired and
Enameled, at 106 North
Fourth Avenue.
Win. 3. Wenger.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLE sUNDRIEs IN STOCK
CHAPIN BROTHERS,
successors to Hunter& Chapin.)
MANUFAcTURERS OF ,..r a
Dental Instruments and Fine achinery.
Special attention given to Bicycle Repairing
BICYCLE LIVERY-Prices Reasonable.
Ne. 111 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor.
Fine Confections
Bon Bons and.
Chocolates.
200 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
316 SOUTH STATE STREET.

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.

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