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o contract by April first
rgetic man to travel during
ush with line of school sup-
ate teaching and experience
:uaranteed. -Address A. J.
st. Rep., 326 Catherine St.,
or, Mich., Phone 679-J.
114-15-16

rings and

supplies for all
Schaeberle &
S..Main St. 87tf

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YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$
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Household necessity.
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irt Bldg., Newark, N. Y.
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* DAILY office, opposite the Ma- *
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* 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- *
* en's Pharmacy, Packard Street, *
* The Brown Drug Store, Main *
* Street, and Quarry's, on State *
* Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. *
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PANTED.
Wanted-Cash paid for cast-off cloth-
ing and shoes. Send postal to Rob-
inkon, 417 So. Division. Phone 1128-
L. 91 tf
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Room, 415 Church St., all
conveniences. Only one block from
campus. 115-16-17
WANTED
Student to work in Detroit, on Salary
during Summer Vacation. Must apply
immediately. Call any time after 1:30
p m. 302-306 First National Bank Bldg.
OF MICHIGAN
nd buy where their wants are satis-
e musical line. Grinnell Bros. at
t goods at lowest prices.
ELL BROS., W. J. Simonson.

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Below will be found the names of some of the progressive firms in Ann Arbor who make
this most popular and liberal offer.
This elegant library and handsome cases will be given by vote to the lodge, society,
church, school or students' organization in Ann Arbor or in the County of Washtenaw,
securing the largest number of votes in the following manner:
The business mlen listed below give with each five cent purchase, five votes; with each
one dollar purchase, one hundred votes, etc. The contest begins Monday, February 26th,
and ends July 26, 1912, at the hour of 7:00 P. M. A ballot box has been placed in
Cushing's Drug Store on State Street, and one in Trubey's Confectionery Store on Main
Street, wlere all votes are to be deposited.
The standing of the contestants will be published each week in the Washtenaw Post, in
the Michigan Daily, and on the boxes. At the close of the contest the church, school, lodge,
society, or organization having the largest number of votes will be awarded the handsome
library. Current accounts, when promptly paid, will be entitled to votes. Remember, votes
can only be secured by trading with the merchants listed below. The library and cases
are now on exhibition in the show window of Mayer, Schoettle & Schairer Co. The follow-
ing is the list of merchants that give votes on all purchases. Patronize them, save your
ballots and vote them for your favorite organization.

GORDON & KNAPP,
Temple Moving Picture Theatre,
Street.
G. W. BISCHOFF,
Florist, Chapin St.

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EMILY E. HALEY,
Millinery, Liberty St.
MAYER, SCHOETTLE & SCHAIRER,
Office Supplies, Main St.
SCHAEBERLE & SON,
Music Store, Main St.
J. A. TRUBEY,
Confectionery, Main St.
KOCH BROTHERS,
Contractors and Decorators, Liberty St.
J. F. NIETHAMMER,
Groceries, Liberty St.
J. J. LIVERNOIS,
Meat Market, Washington St.

J. K. MALCOLM,
Gents' Tailoring, Liberty St.
D. A. KILLINS,
Hardware, State St.
L. O. CUSHING,
Druggist, State St.
C. H. KAYER,
Cigar Manufacturer, Main St.
G. C. MAED EL,
Photographer, Liberty St.
THE SANITARY DRY & STEAM CLEAN-
ING CO., J. A. Grey, Proprietor,
North University.
WEISSINGER SIGN PAINTING CO.,
Main St.

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It's the strenuous life and the
midnight oil. Help the grind
with a few Fatima Cigarettes,

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20 for
1 5 cents

JOHN W. ILLI,
Bakery, Washington St.

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