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LATEST STYLES Following the time honored The Adelphi library is soon to custom the seniors and juniors of be sold, it contains some valuable the High School met last Saturday historical works.. morning in the annual foot-ball The four college classes in Yale rush. will average 200 each in the class- The contest was an exciting one ical course. 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., and well fought. After a two- The first regular meeting of ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. hours' struggle '91 succeeded in Hobart guild will be held in Har- _________-_- _scoring one goal, thus winning the ris hall Thursday evening of this rush. Condon had the honor of week. kicking the winning goal from a - Percy H. Richardson, B. S. C. fair catch. Mr. Joslyn refereed E., '88, has returned to the Uni- the game. versity for a year of advanced In the field sports following the work. Where and how to buy Ladies' rush, Ed. McAllaster, '91, was C. D. Warner is a reporter on and Gents' Furnishings quickly thrown by Richard Pasco, the staff' of the Chicago Inter at the Lowest '92, ijs the middle-weight wres- Ocean. le will not return to col- Prices.nting. lege this year. The mile run was taken by T. L. Bolton '59, was in town UIN Wakefield, '91, over Smith, '92, last week, on his way to Clark By bI uyinge time 5 minutes, 43 seconds, university, where lie will make a Williams, '91, ran against Wal- specialty of philosophy. lace, '92, in te 100 yards dash, In the Detroit Free Press of I F. MILLS & winning in 12 seconds. A gritty boxing contest of three yesterday, Prof. Alfred Henne rounds went to McAllaster, '91, quin contributed a paper giving THE POPULAR DRY GOODs AND CAR- on a foul, although McKinsey, suggestions on "How to Becom '92, scored 15 points against 13 a Playright." He will follow it PET sTORE. by McAllaster. The remainder up with an article on the prope of the athletic contests were post- . poned until next Saturday at study of the stage and dramatic 20 01T XAXN. 9 a. m. art. G. H. WILD. r l- f e t r BUSIILSS ]DILCTOLT. WM. ARNOLD. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, N6 EAIN STREET, Spintion paid to rearing watches and Jeweciy M. W. BLAKE, FICTUR ES, FRAMES, A NID ART GOODS. 10 West Huron Si. FERDON LUMBER YARD, Manufacturer of and dealer in SAGINAWGANG SAWED LUM BER Cor. Fourth and Depot Sts. J. HALLER 46 SOUTH MAIN ST. Repairing aspecialty. RINSEY &SEABOLT, Bakers and dealers in Groceries, Provisions,Flour and Feeds- 6 and 8SE. washington St. JOHN WOTZKE, Maker of tine .ADIES' and GENT' SHOES' Repairing neatly done. 435S. 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