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November 16, 1899 - Image 3

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U. of M. Daily, 1899-11-16

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HANAN SHOEWE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE
LNAD GOODSPEED'S
LEAD IN STYLE 119 South Main Street

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
"The Niagara Falls Route."
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
Taking Effect June 25, 1899.
GOING EAST.
Detroit Night Express................. 5 55 A. M.
AtlanticlExpress. . .. 7 48 "4
Grand Rapids Express.......... .......11 10 "
Mail and Express................. . 3 47 .M.
N. Y. Boton Special ............. 45
Fast Eastern .................... 9 43
GO)WG WEST.
Mail and Express...................... 940 A M.
Bo ton, N.Y. and Chicago............. 7 48'
Fas .'s etern Expres ... 13 P. n.
G.R. and Kal.RExpss......... 545
Chicago Nigh Express ...........943"
Pacic Express ...........12 3 A. 5.
Steamship Tickets, all Classes, to and frmn
European points at lowest rates. Full infor.
smation on application.
0. W. RUGGLES, Ii. W. HIaves,
G. P. & TAg', Chicago. Agi Ann Arbor.
A NTs.r3 AMS3-=P ?-JI1 S;
TIME TABLE
Taking Effect, Sunday, May 21, 1899.
Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand-
.ard Tine.
SOUTH NORTH
*No. .- 7:25A. S. No. l.- 9:00 A. 1.
No. 2.-11: 7 A. M. *NO.5.-12:30P. M.
No. .- 8:30 P. n. No. .- d:66 P.M.
t "102.- 8:05 P.M. 1t'301.- 0:05 A M.
t Run Sunday only.
*Run bhetween ,Ann Arbor and Toledo only
All other trains daily except Sunday.
E. S. GILMORCE, Agent.
W H. BENNETT. G. P. A
Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Ar-
bor Railway.
Cars leave for Detroit and Ypsilanti
every half hour, beginning at 6:45 a. m.
until 8:15 p. m.; last car for Detroit
11:10 p. mo. Waiting room, corner Ann
and Main sta.. Detroit. 111 Griswold st.
BREAKFAST - ANN ARBOR
SUPPER - ST LOUIS, O
WABASH - FAST TRAINS
FREE - CHAIR CARS
R.S. Grecsscood, M. P. A., Chicago
The HockingValley Ry.
With its three-hour trains between
Toledo and Columbus, using Union
Station in both cities, is why EVERY-
BODY uses this line.
Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers"
at night.
Through sleeper from Toledo to
Washington, Baltimore and Philadel-
phia.
Quite a Railroad THE HOCKING
VALLEY. Write
L. W. LANDMAN, 11 Fort st.,
Detroit, Mich.

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(Rentschler, the lIPbotoorapber.

We keep everything you want in the line of
"SWELL " FANCY HOSE
MACK & CO.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.

Heavy Sale of Seats for Wisconsin Lits Enter the Debates.
Game. The Alpha Nu wishes to announce
Manager Baird returned from Chica that any member of the Literary De-
go this morning. He has been there partment may become an associate
during the last two days making final member of that society by paying to
arangements for the Thanksgiving day the treasurer, Mr. Hollister, the regu-
game, together with Manager Fisher of lar initiation and semester fees. Such
Wisconsin. He brought borik with him associate membern shall have the right
the charts and tickets reserved for the only to enter the intercollegiate debat-
Nichigan undergraduates. The covered ing contests. Any one desiring to enter
grand st and with seats at $2 extends these contests in accordance with these
around one corneir of the -gridiron. conditions will please hand their names
Next to that extending along the side- to one of the following oficers: Messrs.
lines past the other end of the gridiron Diehl, Hollister, Sweat, Morrill and
are the $1.50 bleachers. Alternate sec- Trumble. All names must be in before
tions of both of these are reserved for 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 18. Let every
Michigan and Wisconsin in front of the one enter these contests.
boxes containing four seats each for O. S. TRUMBLE,
$10. These will be reserved for thr Secretary.
alumni of the two universities in the
order in which the applications are re- The students of the Unitersity School
served, no:special sections being kept of Music are arranging to give a social
for either institution. The bleachers at Thursday, Nov. 23, in Freize Memorial
the ends of the gridiron are $1. The Hall. Each student woll invite one
charts will be placed at Sheehan's to- friend. A musical program with
day and remain there a few days be- games, etc., will be given.
fore the game, when all those left will TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS.
be sent to Chicago and offered to the The undersigned has taken possession
general public. of the entire stock of Books, Station-
Mr. Baird reports that during the first
a= y, Holiday Goods, RE ., of W. W.
*ewodaysof thesale the receiptst vee Wetmore, Main street, in trust, at the
greater than the total of the first ten
request of the mo:tgagees, to dispose of
ays of the Chicago game last year. at any sacrifice to meet the obligations.
He has received an order already for at ay af tormet th obligatins
5 tickets from Menominee. That is We have all varieties of goods which
the home of McLean and Juttner, and you use daily and thism oil be a rare
two carloads of people will go to Chi- opportlnity to obtain them at remark-
cagoto se tem pay.ably loce figures. The stock must be
cago to see them paysold at once.
H. H. HERBST, Trustee.
To insure prompt delivery of Photo Tu., Th, S.-60
orders for the Holidays, place your
orders early, and avoid the usual rush, We save you $,$ $
56 RANDALL'S PHOTO STUDIO. Suit pressing; Bec.
Pant prepsing, 10c.
Mr. Baird will give a talk on foot ball Over Skinner's book store, corner
Friday evening at 7 o'clock in theState and Liberty.
Suits to order, $14.00. 49
Women's Gymnasium. All the womcn
connected with the gymnasium are in-
vited to attend. The game and method LOS.-Cameo bracelet, on Sun-
of playing will be explained. day, B. M. Thompoon, 539 E. Uni-
47 DR . ELIZA MOSHER. vert1ly Ave.

Alarm Clocks SI.
U. of M. Pins 50c to $10.00. Fine
Watch ILepairig a Specialty.
J, L, CHAPM.AN JEWELER,
206 Main South.
Have You
seen our PORCELAINS? Finest
thing out-only place in the city
where you can get them.
SP3,GIL RTES TO SENIORS
Tho Berruan. Studio
112 W. Huron St. N. S. Phoe 119
ES STORED
FOR THE WINTER
At tile low rate of
25 cents per month
LEON SHAW, - 117 E. Ann St.
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
The "Soule Photorraphs".
Copley Prints and
Copyrighted Platino Prints
Unmoonted Itdian Heads
State STABLER'S
No- 173 ART STORE
217 SOUTH FOURTH AVE.
MONEY LOANED
on Watches, Diamonds, Wheels or other P
sonal Property.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
Office at roeidence, 331 E. Liberty St ., Ann Ar
her, Rich. All businesconfdenioal.Hoers, 8
to 11.34 a.,so. and 1 to 3.30and 7 to 4 p. sm.
Joseph C. Watts.
Bargains inSecond-hand Watchesand Diamonds.
READ THE DAILY.
Warranted for 1 Year.
$1.00
Win. Arnold, Jewer
TUTTLE'S
LUNCH ROOM1
Is at 338 S. State Street.
0i Me TIN.5.
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Embalming a specialty. No. 209 S. 4th
Ave. Ambulance night and day. Res-
idence 302 Fifth Ave.

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