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March 30, 1909 - Image 3

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Michigan Daily, 1909-03-30

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Gillette Safety

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Enormous Price Reduct.ions

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New Process Blades

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Quarry 's
Money Loaned
tOn Watches,lDiamtoonds. Law o iotks.
or ottter trrsontat propterty.
Watches and Jewelry repaired.
Bargains in Watches & Diamonds
Off1ce at. residence 331 E. Ltbert~y St.
Ann Arbor.
9 p. in.
JOSEPHI C. WATTS

THE FARMERS AND MEtCHANICS BANK 1
MAIN AND HURON STREETS
Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits $90,.000
General Banking Business. 3 per cent. paid
ott Timnatd Savngsnn Deposits. Safety De-
posit Bones to rent. at $2.00 and upwards
R. Kxmrr, Pris. W. 0. STFEnenos Vice-Prea
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
A General Banking Business Trannacted
UrricEns: Chas. K. titucoci. Urea.; W. D.
H~arrmn. Vice ris.:; 31. J. Unito. Iashier
STATE SAVINGS BANK
W. J. Booth Jno. V. Sheehan.
Wim. Arnold Dtr. V. C. Vaughan
tas. 15, Wade SE. F. Mtills
John 15 arer Jno. Koch
trof. B. S. Carhart Henry SW.lDougtas
Chritian Ma ts IDait U0.diimmermatn
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF A '.N Aett~iO, MICH.
Capital. $100,000. SurtplusuattdProfis. 60,000.
( erinnAeiianSaxins Banik
Comsmerata ia..1 sd
Sa.vlira~s
Cnn.. Mns.irs.srnd Lib ety Streents

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OVERCOATS

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18.25
14.75
12.75
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Students' Lecture Association

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tIoes Lundry
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