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November 25, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… they are to appear the next day. Address all matter intended for publica- tion to the Managing Editor. All business omnunications should be sent to the Bsi- sess Manager. THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann Arbor

…-shorthandgraduatesguaranteedthem. Living expenses $2 to $2575 per week in private families. or NewC Catalogue, addres. P. R. CLEARY, PaES. TOLED O Time Table taking effect Runday, Nov. , 1893. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Statndard…

… that all who expect to go should see the committees of the Athletic asso- ciation, having the matter in charge, at once. Let everyone who can go to Chicago, do so in order that the Yellow and Blue may be…

December 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… made of those who had generously added to their contribu- tions, in order to secure the new organ for the school. Pres. Angell spoke feelingly of the men to whom Ann Arbor owed so much in a musical way…

… since his coming to Ann Arbor forty years ago, had not ceased to work for the realization of his high ideals in music. Professor Frieze had not lived to see the com- pletion of this and other great enter…

… in regard to "Wit- a number of times, and the half ches and the Blue Laws" of New ended with the ball in Chicago's UNIVERSITYBOOKSTORE England. Music by Miss Bailey possession. and Prof. Mills was…

November 16, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… & Co. Wilt meet any price mate on oil. 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY. UNIVERSITY NOTES. The Engineering society will meet A. F. Lenty, dent '93, is practic- Friday evening…

….R.TROtAvowsKi,i30E. Washington St. PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP, P o. 4 East ron Street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000. ITransacts a generalbaning bainss. For- eign…

… consisted of thirty-nine. hard on the Christmas number. ':WM. R. FULDE,:- FIRST CLASS TAILOR, willlamStreet, First door WestoftState Street. U. OF M. FLAGS, Sterling Silver, enamelled in yellow and blue

April 25, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… shoes at 50c to $I a pair less ofnflithornt fsonw ntieprrasiu ethan Ann Arbor prices, send for Catalogue to profusion. The stage was decorated with green plants, and ribbons ofR4H .F t C yellow and blue

… rn"T'ripa.-New Laurels ford Cther;U. ofn 2-bae eo. tase;piteme, \.n1Arbor \-;:. the '. & ..\. ra lroad l rt-s te; S tFrda rthtfithlnst. hied s tenys ntouriof, esot.the-n and westrn states. de party con…

… appeared. , The first game occurred at Lei ingtonKy cagainst the Kentucky State University nine. Seymour occupied the box for the U. of M., while the champion twirler of the Blue Grass country, Conover…

…, pitch- ed for the Kentuckians. The ame was hotly contested. At first the 4yellow and blue" swung low, but Michigan's heavy batters came to the rescue in the latter part of the game and won with flying…

… the glee club, sang "Old Thompson's Mule, a very MERCHANT grotesque bit of humor. "Spin, Spin," by Jungst; Jaxone's "La Seranate" and the "Cigarette TAILOR Song" finished part two. "Blue Ribbon March…

…," banjo club quintet; West's "A Warrior AND IMPORTER OF Bold;" James Whitcomb Riley and Jules Jordan's "A Life Lesson," by Mr. Richardson and the club;O ES, "There Was an Old Soldier," "Hat Drill," and "Ann

Arbor" concluded 55 W. FORT ST, the performance. A complete account of trip will appear in tomorrows DAsI. ,Detroit, ihigan. …

November 18, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… prosptly. Sold only by Dean & Co. Wit meet any price maae sn oil 44 South Main Street. DEAN & COMPANY Ann Arbor, Mich. From an original, an ordinary paper with any pen, ioo copies can be made. Fifty copies…

…. 4 East Huron Street. FIRST N ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000. Trensacts a generalbanking businsis.For- eign eschainge bought anednold. Letters of credit…

…, Wilit e trFr tdoori WrttofSt treet. U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled in yelow and blue, stick pr or catch pin. Price, $L50. WX. ARNOLD, Jeweler. ffLOVIERS, F- OW RS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY…

November 14, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… wateir. It is pure carbon. Gives li ht without smoke or odor. Delivered promptly. old onty by Dean & Co. Will meet any price made on oil. 44 South Main Street. DEAN & COMPANY Ann Arbor, Mich. DC…

…Eat sluron Street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK :OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000. Transaets ageneral banking iuniness. tor- eign exchanevbought and sold. Letters of credit procured for…

… of the resolution are bright. @:WM. R. FULDE,:- FIRST CLASS TAILOR, William Street,Firstdoor WestofState Street. f U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled in yellow and blue, stick pin or catch pin…

October 12, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

….'.,i t. Board for $I a Week. Piva1,te ,-.',c-. iy applill.n11111 III 'ite shove settsational theadintg Ann Arbor' Savings Bank sup~plemtenitedl by te tirther renmark- Sut ritl. it Oj ta Slat, SSIST. able…

…. 4 \itil 16 (try lsple s... 1,5:0 DaNv EIjiti ..... I8l1 t a lsS ell l II 3 Ci. ar~ pes.15 A l'' . 1,1.1C iN x rs -85 L1 P. asp2es'.. 11101~ 1' & t' Agt , icar.t., A nottArbor. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS…

… statreent thtat"yott can get it Soxinie n riotlel ene, t 11. Lws tftis iStSte~. R itcsep.liosits, Iuay ott j ,at AtnitArbor andl a rssotttfor 50 Itls elos 110' ta theic itpitI~l tcut'. IIth 'Unitetd Stotes…

… for the fresttman spread. Tile girls frotm all thte othter deptartmsents will be invited to take ipart its the festival, auil on theseamte footing as thte girls fromthtte literary deptartmntt, not tos…

November 08, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… N.11J lNAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Cnpitacl, $5i,000. SnrploustondProfits, $HiltS. Transacts a genenal hunting btositness. For- einexehangehought and told. aettersonf credit procoted for travelers nbrond…

…. P. BACH, Fret. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashieir. -ANN .ARBOR IYIJ4 IsJUND1RY 600 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SESviss, - Manager. JDocoolchtartheic/ct. Dots ttt/swokr chtt 11i 70) lbad io'. Oqts t yJtlc cti…

…. Mr. Mcartindlale gave the principal speech yesterday iii the Great Ora- tors' course. His subject ws Crassus. The classes iin American Consti- tutional History are requested to he p repared with blue

… elertioin 'The finals is set wiii be flayed thti o'clock betwseen .1r1 antler. ighit'v exaogcr~a the tlallosvc'eii cli Arbor continueto rural capers of states. The prize oftersc recently announeed until Nov…

December 07, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… of the best. The result The Choral Union will give a so- brings all closer to the entire fruits cial soon in their new building. MUSIC AT ITS BEST To Gi[e AI [a . First Appearance in Ann Arbor of…

…. He could When you wanttheLatestMetropolitanStyles be older by many years for in of $2, $3, 14or $5 Bshoes ate50e to $1 a pair less than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to his performance there is…

…tt* ,n. WaIn. VOL. IV.-No. 55. YALE'S TROPHIES. How the Trophies Won by the Sons of the Blue are Treasured and Kept. One of the most important rooms in the new gymnasium will be that given up to…

…Vault; society paper, H. W. are painted over in red, orange and Webber; speech, J. L. Wagner; im- black, white and blue. Those promptu discussion, aff., G. H. painted in orange and black were Kane, neg., C. E…

June 02, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

…. ExitaVilteatLow Prices WcdhcmS 4 Ryan & Reule. Ann Arbor Savings Bank 21 Years in the Business. Ann Arbor Mten, Capital Stock, $50,00, CITY LAUNDRY, Stirplus,$t50,000. Organized undee the General Banking…

… lov- 20 SateSt. antd kown o te Initaioner'n-knot, blue enameled stick pins. Comniittee at once. Address the Finder please leave in Steward's office SChairman, soI Jefferson street. or at 67 Etast…

November 24, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… upstais. J. It. TisoJAnowsKI, 30 E. Washiniton St.. PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP, No. 4 East Huron Street. FIRsT NATION AL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. nSurplus and Profits, 130.000. Transants a…

… generalbankingbusiness. For- eign exchange bought and sold. Letters of creditprocuredforttravelers abroad. P. BAslH, Pres. S. W. CL AERKSON, Cashier. ANN ARBOR- TABJiJ LAhUNDR~Y 0 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SERviss…

… wishes to attend. o:WM R. FULDE,e FIRST CLASS TAILOR, William Street, First door West of State Street. U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled in yellow and blue, stick pn or catch pin. Price, $1…

November 22, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

… meet ray price made on oil. 41 South Main Streeti.DE N & C PA Y 44setAnn Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Subscribers to the football fund The Castalian board will meet are requested to pay…

…- celan tubs. < baths for $500. Ladies' Hair Dressing Parlor upstairs. J. R. TROiAmowsr, I0 E. Washington St. PATRONI'.E OWEN'S BARBER SHOP No. 04East Huron Street. FIRST IN ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR

… lucrative promotion in that office. onWM- R. FUL DE,:- FIRST~ CLASS T'ALOR, William Street, First door West of State Street. U. O F M. FLAGS. Sering Silver, enamelled in - ye'llowc anrd blue, slick its or…

November 21, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…- certainctubs. 10 saths ft oS.0.tidies',Hfair Dressing Parlor uipstairs. J. . TROJANoWni, 3tE. Washington St. PlATRIONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP, r I No.B East Iuron Street. FIRST N ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital…

…. ANN ARBOR- I7J4 JiMUND1RY 600 28 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SERvISS, - Manager. -"- -2L- GILL.. Does not char the eick. Has no bad odor. Has never been in barrels- It is pure carbon. Delivered promptly…

…, Street. U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled in ,yellow and blue, stick pin or catch pin. Price, $1.50. IV. ARNOLD, eweler. ffDOVIERS? fiOW ERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY. ~L 26 5. Ctr. Av'r. COUNS…

November 20, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…. Washington St. PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP, No.4 East HuronStreet. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,W. Transacts ageneratanking baines. For- eign exchange bought…

… and raid. Letters of eredit proured foe travelers shroud. P. BACH,rFes. S. W.CL ASKSON, Cashier. ANN ARBOR- r TJ IA WIND1 Y 60. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SERVISS, - Manager. CCT Doesvot char the wick…

…Street,Firstdoor WestofState Street. U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled itn yelto and blue, stick tpi or catch pin. Price, $1.50. 0 W. ARNOLD, Jeweler. ( FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY. ffO I C IHAL , fris o w eepoe…

November 15, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… hirnreys. Gives a pure white light. Is as white as distilled water. Gives ight without smoke or odor. Sold only by Dean & Co. Will meet any prie mae on oil. 44 South Main Street. DEAN & COMPANY Ann Arbor

…ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Prots, $30.000. &Transatctsa general baning busines. For- eign excharrge bought and sold. Letters of credi procored ion trvelters shroud. P.ACOO, Pre…

… Street. U. OF M. FLAGS Sterling Silver, enamenled in yellow and blue, stick pio or catch pin. Price, $50S. W . ARNOLD, Jeweler. FLOW S, FI-OW S tFOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY. & ~ti S ii ALL. ?1oriStI. 26…

November 02, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…, IBanqeet Lampls, Piano Leompe. New styles and at lowter prices then last season. Mxacliine rStock betore buyin, and savt 111001 44 Souths Main Street.DEN&CM A Y Ann Arbor,. Mich.DEN&C PAY 8 'I I A new…

… ageneral bllshing litsiiees. For- eigs exchanige'bosghtansd sold. Letters o1 credit troes redl for Itraveters abroasd. P. BALSSI, Prets. S. W. CLASIKSON, Casshier. ANN .ARBOR T~lg1JA JL-RND1RY CIO. 23 MOUTH…

…Parise ipta irs. J. t, it tOSeKI,3liE. Wlshllls.tse S1. PATONIZEI OWEN'S IBAR11E1R1SHOt, ATNo. 4kast l1tiionStreet. FIRST N~A1'IONAL BANK OP ANN ARBORlt. Clapital, $50,100. Surslilanld Profts,F11,000. Treisacta…

… Room u. 'The silver statute in the Montana exhiihit at the World's Fair has heen purchased hy Detroit plarties and swill he exhihited throughout the east and then taken to Europe. The Ann Arhor High…

… stlof ta Str ~lelt ~LA.2J1zE Cl T 0=S Yellow' sod Blue Iluitton,is U. o1fIM. Flag Pis. FisteRpairing lose. WM. ARNOLD, Jeweler. FLOWERS~, fIZ O-Vql :S COUSINS & HAtLL. rlorists, Telephmne lid. ilois…

January 17, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… U. of M. are not surpassed by any insti- tution in this country. 9- When you want the Latest Metropolitan Styles or $2 s or iuShoes at 0oe lt 1 a pair less than Ann Arbor prices,send for…

… was given into theirpe P NM nal;' rci keepaisJ.H. anassl. keeping and was read to the peopie al-arts, J. I. Vanfassel. at festivals. Levite scribes were to Messrs. King, Thaxton, and Phil- be found in…

November 27, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Ninth Street thea- Mr. Mills comes to Ann Arbor on the ball in 13 downs, the ball was tre and later on a reception at the the invitation of the S. C. A. and carried straight'down the field and HOT LUNCHES…

… score. Michigan, taking the ball, the Boys in Blue. ERIE +t- PIANO S There was great rejoicing in the worked her screw wedge, with the Yale seems to be invincible. On JUST aEEIVAN. camp of the yellow and…

blue Satur- ball in Dygert's and Hooper's hands, Sad wihtllnefet DS 1 aturday, with all the chances Cases in oa, Mahogony, walnut and Bak. day night, when the news from with telling effect. Dyer finally…

… it, Yale tried for a goal . . part, expecting to see Michigan win, work of the evangelist, B. Fay Mills. from the field but failed. Time was No. 7 ANN STREET. but the shut-out was a severe disap…

October 31, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… delighted with rather than of anything else.-News when you wanttheLatetMotooitan Styles -Trihune. r ,Shesa 3c o$tapaitr less the material in the club, and pre- -Tribune. tlan Ann Arbor prices send for Catalo…

… musical men of Michigan. In 1883 Michigan. he conducted the Beethoven Club, The yellow and blue-certainly has which carried the honors of the a good team this year and with fur- state. For the last four…

… years he ther coaching will be able to hold has conducted the Lyra Society, of its own and a trifle added. The de- Ann Arhor, which has exceeded feat by Chicago was due to ill luck local fame. He was…

… pleasing variety to many days that she did not accept the W AH R'S the many numbers by Mr. Wilfley. usual offer to play the yellow and blue in Detroit. From the showing of the U IVERSITY BOKSTOORE Friday…

December 12, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… STREET. The Simplex Printer.. Atnew intvenlct 0tio o uliatling copies ot writings atttdldtawoiogs. (till to-eltttny price msade ti oil.1 44 South Main Street. D &~AN & COMPANY. Ann Arbor, Mich…

… iseed at the oupply front the oltd main vas sontetims very linsited. Dr. (.. H( atternioke, last year assistant house stirgeon at the Uni- versity hospital, toes returned to Ann Arbor to do sonic special…

… yelltototd blue, stick ptn Sor catcrhpin. Price, $1150. hUM..AIVOLJ, Jewe-ler. FLOWG69, ffJ2 QWZ59 GO I LL~i, Fil TI, Telephone 1 1 5. x eJllnlers a nld1jrctlljltctIn Catpittl, iol3,ki,. Surpltuo atd l Ptotpt…

… tubs. compelled to return to his home in -AtiN ARBOR - Scotland, Pa., will probably not TK)JA 7 DR CO return this year. This will necessi- ! y Y l. ~ tate the election of a new class 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE…

November 27, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…? TiieTable taking e ect Sunday, Nov. 5, 155M, Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central ONCE again Yale's true blue trail- standard Time. ed the crimson of Harvard in the 7:i a. m. *7:15ar. *1i:15 p.M. 1:30ar. m…

…. FoLLOwING precedent the DAILY Ann Arbor Savings Bank will suspend for the Thanksgiving Ann Arbor. Mich. Capital stock, $55,050. Surplus, $150,000. recess with tomorrow's issue. Oranized under tie…

… eroandprseisusnitol riusutet- louist . e ta sii u rr tation u ijsothuc r eif lerue. atriful tio ofti suents ,i Co.tSTAtEoOESTS.,CCAG -r inuA s--ruOrg TFhe Asin Arbor Organ Co., Sole Agents, AlNN ARBOR. …

November 24, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… at 50c to $1 a pair less than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to ing the year, on the payment of a fee of 50 cents. The control of the association is vested in a Board of BLUE e.1 IL Directors…

… progressive student will appre- ciate and take advantage of. Ann Arbor is a typical student city, locat- ed as was Rome of old on its hills, far from the noise and bustle of the busy city. For this reason if…

… the sum of $2,ooo. Nn. 7 ANN STREET. Inter-Collegiate Chess. The inter-collegiate chess tourna- ment will open on December 26th at the rooms of the Harvard school, cor Ffthavnuean 47h tret…

October 31, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Ln,.,,w:tvv eind at 0 iui rig a than lsseasin EamneUourtok befure buyini,sndsarenmone. 44 south Main Street,DE N&CM A Y Ann Arbor, Mio DA &UVI.AN E E I A new inventionsfor iouplicaling copies…

…. For- eigns exchhsige boughst and sold. Letters of credit prnocured fur travrelers abroad. F. BACli, Fres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cshier. ANN ARBOR TIN JAJiUNDRY tCO. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. Sast…

… Studesit Lasnit, Ens- ZSIZZ _RIL C L.QQ~ ilraft,$1.25y. Dera, 12.7. Nicer lsPlte~d ale Lampff, No. 2, eenter ickiel ilsted Gernman Student Lassi, Pee- sirafe,$Silo. fritiis 3.lfu. Yrllow ansd iBlue Buttos…

…JAOtSKIs, 30 E.Wattisnot0. PATRONfIE OWEN'S IBAiRtBE RiSi[, N o. 4 Esnt iiisrin Stree't. FIRS' NATIONAL BANK OF ANN AiRBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surtplus and Profits, S$t0,000. Transuactu a general banckingbsness…

December 05, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…:5p. m.':O0p . *Traissueatwetesn Ann Asboandes Tolesd; only, i 0 Altis i ly except Stunday. R. 5.GREENWOOD, Aect, Ann Arbor. W. AH HENS I1TO G P. A. 'Toledo. Ann Arbor Savings Baink Ann Aro…

…, and are now in Time Table tahinsg fe~ct Sunday, Nov. 5. 1893. the enjoyment of more than Yale Trains leave Ass Arbor by Central lost-Free Press. NOTHSOTH 012:15 p. as. 11:130a;.to. --- - -- - -- -d--4…

… the most of a victory won from the ntalwart sons of the blue. Studensts, Aid the Sufrering. Editar U. of \1. DAILY: DEAR S1iz-In5 the last issue of your paper before the vacaitiotn, there wvas Rn…

… we can to provide for the gathlering atid distribution of CRONaPENCO.'- "FONTAIN ANnGOLD 1-7 SAESTREET,,,',PEN5 MAKERS.I CHIAG.,- . prices, - 15, 25 and 35 Cts. JM~ WtsC. GOcOtIIEW. Florist. Grower…

November 23, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… ht2:15tPhl. 1sta. m 4:15 p. m. 3:60 p. M, wsappointed to make all the neces - Trains ren between Ann Arbor atnd Teledo salarrn(emets orthe banquet. All t-eais dolly except Suttday. sa arrneetsfrR. 5…

…. OGREENWOODS, Agent, Aets Artier. W. H. BECNNE~TT, 0. P. A. Toleds. A.nn Arbor Savings Bank AA r.-leM5lih. Capital1Soeck, 050,000. Oram idundsr thinc:enerlBianking Laws /g'~~f//O hi cs Stac teRcives depoesits…

… Ie tand fattdesorip- tienheofthese tsstrumts, Iree. COn. STATE & MoNROnaSen., CHICAGO. i The Anon Arbor Organ Co., Sole Agentis, ANN ARBOR. …

… more and more intense. Will Harvard lower list blue colors for thse second time in the history of football between the twvo great colleges, or can Yale uphold the enviable football reputation so de…

December 04, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…08 leeN Express... 8e5 5ac'icExpess..01$l O.WE UGL , 1.00. 1hievs, G.P p&rP.Al~.,Chiou.ee Ant., AnnArbor. THE ANN ARMOR ARGUE PRINTING ands;- - PUBLIISHING Student Work a Spemialty. Best Wtorkmentaund…

…, Taeedao evnings 8. Gounscd floorn, 6 Maimadetrnet.n'ru Titions. oeterm twoeve oteelc-;i)t. Pupils etcoeivedat amy time. 25 S. Fourth Ave, - Ann Arbor. Glee and Mania Clubs' Trio. (In Wednesday muornineg…

… reorts of press aend pub- lie. This nmeritorius organlization,, consistling of 30, xviilIpresen~t for the first timee lin Aiin Arbor, at the Grasnd this eveningStalel's romnsetic opera,. "SalidtPasha." 'le…

… of Ann A crbocr last seasont withe tieNtdsn Opera Co. Itige elassllerfolttal ices at rematlrkablly saeill pries-15, 25 and0 35crenIts. ROSINEMS LOCALE. SOcLID Ct51 IOicrithle 11Cig arsbWughit at the 13…

…" Blue's " dance, and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The concert at 1F11n1 was pronounc- ed by the press and public to have been the fluent given in the city for years. On Friday morning the club start…

December 05, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

… \4 .5itin4 'i ei444.2Sf --lt_._. - _ _-- Ititi 44re1 44y 444mad44e 4on4oit. 1V3F I1 V01,J4444le) \ wsit4- Crds egraved on 44srin ntie. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1DEANFOR EuuRYrHNGi.ND EVERODY.~ UNVRIYN E. IThe…

… being placed above the The Alpha Nu will hold an open celaintubs. teps of the library in order to keep meeting Dec. :16. The programme -ANN "ARBOR - the steps free from snow and ice,. ilh Hcnetbtee h ee…

…. (taie ligt vtt I srn44t1 or odor.44/4 Ce444 4 4444444 blue.44 tc1i 44 Spcil tale of 444 ii 4g fata .s44Dlircit t 44 )4 t ly4i4. So44141 etbipi h i] & C444 .(V( or e444t 4444. iprice,5144 FieLien4and !'rve…

November 28, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… sale of the Thanks- tality of Rugby football is now going Casesa OakSlaligony WalnutanSBiaek. turn to Ann'Arbor, and a very en- giving number was unprecedented the rounds of the press. In some To Rentor…

… in mos casesmore t the iexperi of $ As-Sc$ pri¢,es sendo t Osr atpaisgr Iess Wollman, president of the U. of M- by the Wabash road. Two of the than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to ewho were new…

…........Miss Stevens. of dedicatory speeches and music. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! The X i Music---.----......... ---- Miss Bailey Owing to the large number of pupils T he X mas Wrinkle. 'Witches and Blue Laws ----.-Prof. Ames…

May 13, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…,4;"3.50, ,$4.001 $5.00. 48 SOUrll MAIN S'rREET, - - ANN ARBOR: ,sPiR IPG s'cHII tGs. ALpkine 21 S. Main Street. WAGNER & C0. IT is gratifying to thse manage- nient of else IIsLvtbat tie Alumsni…

… in the B~usiness, aIGos CITY LAUNDRY,. 74.M. Seabolt, No. 4N. Fourth St. A S K OR 1WlITE F011 C ATALOGlUE ANN ARBOR HEN TSCHLER, STL,- IN'70. h t 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE.. CORNERNNII ASN AxD IlUlidN STS…

blue. 'rss plan adoputed by the senior claiss for regsdating tbe expenditure of thse fundis arising from thse class tax is certainsly a wine use, as it as- saves thse members of the class that there will…

November 21, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…. Express.....11o1 0. H. Express-..104 OW.EW.RUGGS H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Agt, Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING and 4- -- PUBLISHING ROTTSRE- Student Work a Specialty. Best Workmen and…

… Ave., - Ann Arbor. Wagner Evening. There were no vacant seats at the Inland League lecture last night. Mr. N. J. Corey, of Boston, gave an entertaining and instructive lecture on Wagner's great drama…

… PHILLIPs,Cash'r. thing jmore than fine scholars. We Life in Greece was a passnle, in Buffalo Blue. - - must be cultured women with the Norway a bitter struggle. So the The 3. & M. Prg Store grace and tact…

… tlts ehojeest society. Ambition for the idea of the Teutonic is the grand, speaks of Prof. Bristol's horses, which R. E. JOLLY & Co.'s fair fame of the Yellow and the Blue, and terrible, the tragic. This…

…. ------+- Students' Thanksgiving Rates. 'ho Toledo, Ani Arbor & No. Mich. Ry. will sell tickets to students of the U. of M, aiid Ypsilanti Normal at one and oe}'-liird fare for round trip, to all points tn the lities…

November 07, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…. successful that an addition will be Stave yiiir photos taklenl at Randall's before the ruish of Christmas. made to it in the spring. WANTED-An agent inl Ann Arbor, The Yale faculty has passed a (also one ill…

… rellrlllititlon120fIpartso uf tis lnatulre. 1111 slenduer, o.t155',f.11c- 11. W.11cc'-F, .1.1' ol. I i- . _A ., Apra .Arbor. the origi nal as Ipossible.-Cri n 1. grlsl i'1r- 111ulu iitg lt''uii THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS…

… L_ 12sl re,. . 5 stlueniu il tI tulit, in taill sluecil en-'l N. Y.'&.('1 i. .t.:t.. 12 G .' I t ,i u o 10 reservedl for festival occas1ions; 2 2111 upueeliellfo- 111111d' ~ sdnlill Atlrrnit ls 1…

October 06, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… World's Fair and has come on to Ann Arbor to take some special lines of work in the law department. When asked why he came to Ann Arbor in pre- ference to other American univer- sities, be gave as his…

… hag:: printed us blue on msaize coloreuipaiser, sthossthe niain building surrouended with a sreath of low-ers arranged us a tasty- msannier. 'The editors uised goodi judgmsene in else selectioin of…

….ler-.r55ud Sy any ityTailor is Ameicaada pricsles ,oen-.sd by goods or- seresd. Suitsfus $30.01sL(tiirtyly inirsto any5 price ds.redi. fisse Custoans Tsinis by Yo. 5ANN STREET. Astistic Phoocaphei, I E…

…. HURON ST' HOT L UNlCI1E5, Low. cy'S hocOlater, TUTTLE'S -" 48 S. STATE St. FIRST Al11IONAL BANK Oir ANN .siRiOR. Ca='us it i i('i00. Ssirs5 is- sld P issnsi, io. viv'rtt.letsuuuuneaisss i suss ss.ie s F…

December 11, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… the Ann Arbor high school team' when youawantltheLatest etropoitanstyes but this is his first year with the fe$t, $5, 4 or 5 shoes a c to $ f a pair less used and so little understood as the north, for…

… Alpena. Arriving there than A Arbor prices send for catalogue to sword ''eloquence." Smooth, ryth- they gave their first concert to a 'Varsity teaminjuries received early nical, elegant language does not…

…, being lol, 183-185 tioomvanon Av., mere ~words. It is in action, the opera house with yellow and HetsaouDETROIT - - ICHtIGAN. thought and impulse. Emerson blue and ornamented the curtains but 2o years of…

November 09, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…." The Foxcroft lub, with its bill of low prices for food, has been one wlienyotsuant ,ete-.attltrouomiansiyies ofr$2 $:; kRor, m Soes a: a to -$1a Pairles meansof reducing the expenses of sian AnnArbor

… spend as much as nine or ten hundred dollars. A comfor- WS table estimation for Ann Arbor would be four hundred and fifty and UAI. ]§RSI''Y BOOKSTORE TIhfe inter-uieit eae Reception to the Laws…

… the neatest and of thought and readiness of speech best issue up to date. It will be andi h'it b lr-nti t d to dcv n ~. rintedisa bronze-blue iikaidwill mg t cuii vae io avanta pritedin brnzeblu in, ad…

… fifty years sn ago gave the necessary annual ex- . penses of a student at from $150 to io. 7 ANN STREET. d200; now the Yale catalogues esti- mate the annual expense at from $;50 to $I:.025; and yet it is…

February 10, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…. ______Creme styles now ready at See these bargains before buying. WADHAM8, KENNEDY &/ RELILE. "'' T OSAMS Ann Arbor Saving9s Banak PATRONIZE U -f~!~# Excelsior Laundrya Ann Arboremich. Capital Stock, 00…

…~e Walter Lawisrece ando1 Miss Proances :Field saut weeot1010exeellelot iou tiuir roles, aod wsera welt slupp0Ptcd. Blue senic ei- fects wsere very Btei. --Newo-Ytrk Moro- l~ig .iluruol . Thuisiplay wllbepe 0…

October 25, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… appointmeat. cessive games, swhich gave him the Ann Arbor Savings Bank victory. Bennett, who met Mc- Annt Arbor. Mccl. Captetl Stoch, $50,5000. Kenzie in the same round, sac- rleld Sueplusa, $151,000. ceeded in…

….1cifchc Espes-- i20 D. N. Expr es... 1 G. H. Esp rs 1.104 OW. LTES, .«. HAvES, G. P. & r. Ags ,Chiecag'em At., Ann Arbeor. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING andlo;- - PUBLISHING -R O U.SBI. Student Work a…

… popular "Student Series.tt Masonc Students Notice. The grand lcturer of the state, Mr. Arthur F. Clark, will exemplify the blue lodge work Wednesday, and the chapter edegrees, tonight andtomnorrocv night at…

… auld caithes aimaist an gde an new." All wearing apparel tneatly repaired. J Mis. 11 a AlT. 2 E. Ann St. 3iJGHIGAN 1GNTI L Timcc elWe(levciteel: St pt. 2411:,109r2. 11tINT -1 M. Dacy Expes ...50 ty…

… Haer, -0 0s11I0S01S01l1 1ml00- Ni-htiacle-1 10 1 .10 10 00 1 11- tBner, -1 0 1 1 1 1 5 0 1- Nialtngl -0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-3l W. 0. Livingston, of II. It. Fyfe N C':., Detrotit, will lie ite Ann Arbeor, at…

September 03, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…. New styles tnd satluster priey thankasat seasoan Extaine rsock teflore buying, ad 'avetmoney. 44 south Main Street. DEAN & COMPANY'. Ann Arbor, MSh UNIVERSITY NOTES. Hfarvardt asnet'ale opienesd tiss…

… busiiness and is enbedetosere his cstoniers itn a strictlyyftest elass. mannee. Wilitmoni fiesl deore 'tt ofetaitle se.. iipp.Libiidng. AA.RsslCLOC=S Yellosw and BlueBtonti, U. 01fSM. Flue Pisns. Fine…

December 07, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…. 25 S. Fourth Ave., - Ann Arbor. …

…:,c Dowell the sintginig of the Yellowt and Blue by :fle. Edi . li.iotiert. 5ia.AU,'ttihli,'il. . . Seli~smati the qtuartette, wicih was receivedl with bi. UigitrisclieTatiz, . --.---rtlsis rounids of applause…

… reduced rate tickes to Ohio, West Va. and Old Va. points apply to Rt. S. Greenwooid, Ticket Agt., Toledo Anni Arbor & North Mich. or Moulton lHostck, G. P. A.t LOST, o left in some store, the min- ute book…

…P. 155 :Mail atndExp. di..418G. R.k&-KaiStsI... tOO N. Y,.;". lit...i5 08 ( hii. NExpress... 8S5i l'tiilc Express...i0tl 0.00'. Rinstats, 14. Nt. HAYvSo, G. P. S;T. Ag t.lican.tss Agt., Ann Antsr THE ANN

ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING ando;- -~PUBLISHING RdOTTrSRTV Student Work a Specialty. neat Otorkustt'tiand Lowest lPricssin ithi City. GRAiNGER'S. gy-. CLASSES IN DANCING will msee' as follos:et 'lemens…

November 06, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

… Rtandall's before tilersh of Christmisas. WAkN'm.-Ant agent in Ann Arbor, (also 0110 isi Ypsilanti) fo work at leat three tiors a dsy, seling a ietoli- day amusement. No money required. State where and when…

…. tls , 0 . iY &- I 1. 1 lsl1-,too. Al ,tAnnsAror. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUE -PI1®' E radPUBLISHING1-->Tr SInHent Work Ia Specialty. Beust orkeknsa'nooweslatuel i uosin lte Cuty. GRAN GVP' . - CLASSES IN…

… iobest Romtis of teiiitll. 'Tis io Mliss Vi~le's fiSrt appterace in Alln Arbor as a star. Last setsoi site playedthte letding cites witti Ei- ciii FerrytntSactitieved ai iitrked oe- ces. Site is the…

…, 11 blue oid S0 yellowttckeets of I the Ortitorittl Asscittion. TheseI tiikets tre iiiiy goditcwhein troerly coutsiersgnied. t'iderctiease rettrn to Laicw Librtr, On cihe Fence. 'Tiere' is us excse for…

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