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May 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…. urday's DAILY, and the matinee and Captain Shields played a phe- evening concert occurring Saturday. heyu ntteat o olit s nomenal fielding game and Water- Of the artists, who took part in than Ann Arbor

…, ANN ARBOR. …

… Satur- day afternoon and watched the re- turns come in. From the very first inning things looked blue, and by the end of the fourth all hopes of victory had fled. As a rule excuses are sought, but the…

… effort to tear away the banners, MayFesrivaF A which were guarded by our team The May Festival, the last enter- 's-s-s. itdvi- with baseball bats. tainment of which took place Sat- Never ridden-Taken on a…

… debt. When the train pulled outseveral urday night was by far the greatest of the Oberlin men had badly crack- musical festival in the history of the P'ice,M t $ )Q. $1.0) LESS E ACH DAY. fingers and one…

… swinging think so too. Pres. F. IV. Kelsey himself on he injured his side but has also been instrumental in the will probably be able to play in to- success of the affair. The festival day's game. About ten…

…------- 5 4 l3 4 1 proved to be the greatest success of llilter, e.f -_.. -_.... 6 i 1 0 - -sT UTRECEIVED AT- G.Fauver,r-f-------- 4 2 0 01 sthe festival. 'This production of a TUTTLE'S, - 48 S. State St…

… assist- Orange A. C., ir; U. of P., 9. ed by the Boston Festival Orchestra UNIV'ERSITYBOOESTORE Yale-Princeton game prevented by of 50 pieces. The superb work of rain. (Contiuedonfourth page.) STATE STREET…

May 14, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… tasty appearance. weelts10ave returnled. Prof. Stanley wiii lectoite upon S"'0 E- 'Tle Ann Arbor higho schonol hal1 thse program of tloe May F'estival, S'SM;SYIE teamo defeated the Nornoals at 'psi…

…'111LEAD01NG 0TAILOR, No, 2 E. Washington St., NE ARN t~\~STOLEN 10c 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY.' UNIVERSITY NOTES. The lawn crtowded moain hal thin fI . . -- - 11 eir vi…

…, Wis.. Sheehan & Co., Enlali e Alent nl' 11Ann IAebor, Cornenof T1omw11and1tie IbI Ii 11,111'11011,, OIRTQA.-O _TIT,. The oll eel'''lr 11111 illl'lonIIeliof1the room 1110110 1 1 e ~ ie: 101110 t-t,<r: 1…

…. have heeu conniucting a test of ihe of gray, tile sweaters, stockings 1111 eievator powver plast of floe Auodi-1 cap; and hells of lark blue, pre- lorlo oo in Chicago, for lihe last thsree senting a very…

January 25, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… country and , than Ann Arbor prices send for Catal largercestra of trained sic i the chaerones, Mrs. Ooge, beginning "How dear to my heart Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Gayley-Brown ans will furnish the instrumental ' y…

….rw are the scenes of Ann Arbor. Mrs. MacLaughlin, Mrs. De Pont, W. E. holies, with knowledge a a music. Everything indicates a Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. Knowton. b f i t, 13-185 iniiiii As grand musical…

FESTIVAL. lawyers and will contain all the OUR HUMOROUS PAPER ( English cases ever reported that are Will be out Tomorrow and will con- A Grand Two-day Musical Festi - tain an Illustrated Col- val will be…

….''The most noticable decided to give a two-day May 1thing in this issue is the decrease in festval.As te BstonSymponythese changes necessary. festival. As te Boston Symphony thte number of long articles and…

May 16, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

festival: quiisted that the '' ProfesioinalI , _ ''Ann Arbor is ois the thiceshioilSiingout'' should nsot take place, it Rumors Cotsiceci. of a great miiusical event. Thve first is likieiy that the on e set…

…-Tahen otnea debt. treat in the history of Anns Arbor, mien. About 75 were dressed inlegecnnto tobhlda th hpl..cow i h atDetnver, June 26i. Speeches were Price, 31a. i5th, 4,90.0«. or of the state. No persotn…

…IRSITYBOOASTORE her of students who turn out to de- ten lectures will be given neat 1Tues- 7:15 the doors will be opened to votional exercises. But when the day. the general public. STATE STREET, ANN ARnOR. E Y d …

… COMING FESTIVAL. digied seniors, arrayed in cups S Republican Club Meeting. CfWT/D TrlT1 Gretet usca TratEvr f-and gowns, began to pour in he A etn f h eulia UlbCLUVLIkL .ICYOIb.U Greate…

… for tonightI The '"Contradictor of Ruimors, May festival is fixed for the ifithllvi be indiefinitely postivosedl a newv official of the University and i19th itant, aiid the gvviaxy of 104 Musical…

…'clock. The a great finish, the services of the Los - i position of chief contradictor, sends ton festival orchestra as acconmpans- folloiving wiii be the batting order us the followving contradictionss: 1. a a…

…-~isii i itece-wvill be givetn at this festival, team ilxi be a s Sttedinitseste'rilay's hand to inisect the audieince as }lu. Seeiiliihe v isv ii vf adthtie rehearsal at;lvciI pa aper.! the T enter…

… hear every day. Everythiing L VW \ 1Y&. s sublime creation. W. Kese, . C.rotoP.,C. rerabout live Festival pit oa a 1Q.{QI.~J University ihalwill accousmoda acrd, .Carx,,.C.Feewonderfully successful…

… Gymnasitumi Sup- of a festival at once so attractive andp H. S. Dean, W. G. Doty, R. S. deliver the last lecture in thenpis varied in the good things offered its Dunster, G. S. Morris, 0. Eber…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…, chatupionship ganmebetwveens Prof. Taylor wiii give a sriten "!'1 g FOP winner of Jn ihadtinro uz hrd appearance in Ann Arbor xiii be J~et June 1 isahd rgsacmfei.utsdy at 4 p. ini. onstie 5 SonthI9ainSt. the…

… last public address their eastern trip. The company new syle of throwing.. in Ann Arbor, and no one can af- - - ' will include, besides Manager Cad- The facutty of Bostons university ford to miss the…

… named Anne Radcliffe was addition to the al game the Nor- DIofntrCasGms SceueofItrCas aethe first woman to make Harvard a mal field day events will take place. I.TE ST B 0 OR Manager Cadwell has made out…

…f4 VOL. IV-No. 165. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. games, to be played after the return UNIVERSITY NOTES. C TI I IY L: An Orchestral Concert…

… Opens th fts ea.I sa fos ue A large nunmber of strangers are jC L ~ I IY L Musical Festival Tonight.-Pro- , dents vs. high schools; Jose 4, in town to attend the festival.O SL grams for Saturday. '94 law…

… vs. '95 law; June 5, '96fiths 'lFOsnirRivlSngnersstr gThhe Bostong Festival orchestra wxeiiiv.'l ltlJne6 g t s 9 north for a month's field work OadNwPemis Issti tdt gieteoeigfocr fteits; June iiwinner…

… o ueitThursday next. Nvrrde-ae nadb, grand festival in University hal liss game vs. winner of Jutne 4ths game; Mr. Frank Daivc,'w det a rie a th 9.0 June I, winner of June 5th ganme been confiedntt…

May 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… tour of the club and they will visit Albany, Troy, Syra- cuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Ann I . Arbor, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Wash- Wisen you want the Latest…

… Metropolitan styles ington and Philadelphia. The club of Ss,$,i $4 or $5Shoes at Sie to St a pair ieaf than Ann Arbor prices send for atalogue to isconmposed of the younger msembers of some of New York's most…

…. ________ order and positions of the men of The Boston Orchestra. r our team will probably be as fol- lows: Shields, c. f.; Deans, 3 b.; The Boston Festival OrchestraI Spitzer, 2 b.; Hollister, I. f.; Krog…

…- consisting of fifty artists which will I . . ,assist at the a Festival has re- 'man, p.; Mc~enzie, i b.; Water- i man, r. f.; Baird, s.s.; Drumheller, c. The team played a practice game yesterday with the…

May 11, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… because we take little if any interest in ball and such athletic WhenyouwanttheLatestdMetropolitanStyles of$ 2, f$3i ars shoes ata5e to&I a pair less sport. The reason we do not can be than Ann Arbor prices…

… literature seminary by F. H. Wil- lits. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. …

… applied to female students only; but even that namze is preferable to some of the names the gentlien students callit s, such as hen medics, blue jays, etc. We are accused for havitg no col- I lege spirit…

…; Frees, r f; G. Frederickson, p; Cooper, a b, Haskell, s s; D. Frederickson, c; Hills, 2 b. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGA May Musical Festival. An inno- cent paragraph in the city papers has given rise to this…

May 19, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…- pearance in Ann Arbor, giving the tenor aria, "O Paradise" (L'Afri- cain). He made a very favorable impression, but failed to respond to the vigorous encore. Mr. Fried- heim, the pianist, and Miss Stewart…

… in addition "University of Michigan Baseball when YoUwanttheLatestetropolitanStyles of $ $3, 4 or $5 Shoes ato50c to Ki a pair less will get full telegraphic renorts, in- Team.'' than Ann Arbor prices…

…t je tt* af " +s 1iR VOL. IV.-No. 166. THE MAY FESTIVAL BEGINS. University Hall Filled to Overflow- ing Last Evening.-A Nota- ble Success. The long anticipated May Festival is fairly under way…

… special word of praise from us. The program closed by a symphony, by the orchestra, and the first even- ing of the Festival was over. On all sides are heard nothing but words of praise and satisfaction. The…

January 25, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… next tlay. Addreesa all matter intended tar publica- not to the Mianaging Editar. All busines coamticatiana ahauld be snt ta the Bual neca 2Macacer. THE U. at M. DAILY, Ann Arbor. Mich EDITORS. . A…

… the nmusical circles of Ann Arbor, which will be of niore than local interest. We cannot urge too strongly upon the studenta the duty which they hard to find out. It is true, how- owe to encourage…

…. Tht mietmbers of last years' class wii Ibe glatd to meet again atid talk over thse times spent togetlser intheliir foar ytars, col- legiat t'acetr. THE MAN AND HIS WORK. lX'e arte to itavt a Mlay Fe'stival

…, we have learneil froti exiperience, to iplace inmplicit con- fidetnce in him. Thalo is certainly an innocation, whicht till metet tht heartiest aipproval of thte stitdents and no doubt the festival

…, that itlls a wise policy to purchase sea- son tickets at once, and get the hen- tfilt of all the remaining concerto. If proper support is given to the festival it will become a regular an- nual event in…

February 06, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…of 4kAN - , VOL. IV. -No,. 92. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 189 4. PRICE, THREE CENTS. SOME INTERESTING FIGURES from Ann Arbor who will be at- THE PUPILS' RECITAL. T R ari…

… then recent- ly founded university. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. …

…'clock. suited iii a siucccssion of graind con- TePatc ost .erts, but mnany people Isaac lost ___ sight of tse fart that this state of 'The practice court in tine laiw ve- affairs ini Acn Arbor is exceptiosnal…

…'he audience, which assembled at lie vas;toivsee yeair iace asd interest to oar, readers. At the The Charity Bali. Frieze hall Saturday afternoon to yivsa~eheesee esesteef. ,conclusion of the May F'estival, the…

… couldiecual thec tine continued patronage of students practice court. 'li ne arest all- and citizens is evinced by the prepi- iproachi sas at Pale, wviere last year arations for the May Festival, a 'tsvo…

… that} sensesier persons desirous if study- date tickets for the tFestival wiii be ing in the school are aidviseil to sold at $2.5o for tine series or $inoo make an early applicatioss. 'T'he for single…

…- the entire series of festival concerts nish exceptional advantages. Tine as well. If the requisite number of attendance is already larger than at tickets is sold-and tine attendance any time last year…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

… next clay. Address all omatter intended for publica- ito to the Managiiig Editor. All business commtunicationsasoutld be trot to the Blusi- THE Ut. of It. DAILY, Ann Arbor, tichr. EDITORS. J. L. Loto…

…. Bililock, president of the Washtenasv county Christian En- deavor union, will address thse En- deavor societies of Ann Arbor Sun- day evening, IMay an, at 6:15 at the Church of Christ, on South Uni- versity…

…~easaoi 1FRS INAIINL BA ,+ 1)arlri4 a l n- ii At ii101.5 lollo~c~ success. acidulted ildr iswhLi o ller'y <ilite'l wititt' ANN-ARBOR~t. by an ow io iipritiv en.'hFeeloro .JQand wole, aillsoocicod."Capitli t…

…II10110. Surilus aid hiott .1 010 1i i111furan ua oraeoi urO~lses-. wil' 11 awe TiHE May festival owhich 0110n0 to- I 0.0 0 0 iitge i uii'eie. Forll' iii'-ribo 110' laiiitoiiy ' t'11r01, ant~ec''eet eig e…

…<(CHICAG00 ' tion. The May festival conies as the 'i11 ti,'1i'uett ie tIIti'il.il\'1)l. -111ii crowvnitg glory of the owoiai i ts. r-IIin.I Ri rs h o l3i)Ztt)i Ji0Y f '- 'lhl l ass. I a.il.l ..Y t~. h i -l…

…~'iPass. Aol:. Un let.tt'er. C o. Mi'diti shingotuonStete. FloSH. 'I' CAss TAxxI.,R an artistic point of viewt the festival CLEI'ELfAID, 0. A . OiBl Suiott 'itt 0t .Tni.i,i'O.(tieli'r. W5551111Sireet, Firs tdooe…

May 02, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… track and field, Moo- ered, hut final action was postponed Many in Ann Arbor do not as yet I lset111'elst I~ltz ie, 10 AU T Wider- day sod yesterday. Several newv until Monday night. Such action…

… or hy his frieitds are in Ann Arbor to R H FYFE Woodruff, '94 lit, Woodruff, '96 lit, a down, from a point in te field at enjoy a msusical treat that wontld il~-ISS50saeA Hovey, '96 lit, Frettnd, '96…

… atttustmintes n dtratonin- iolnceiist $2S,$3.4 or $5 Shoetast 50e to $1 a' patr e e to himself at present. tie is shosv- stead of forty-five as before. The There will be tihree concerts given thtattAttt Arbor

… May Festival. NOW ON SALE. Fine Prosects for an Extraordinary inthe literary departmetfo one The time i ail ppisigT e1 odSrngFedDy hnde nmhryi-oehnreIT h a fsia obegvni ~e J.o . a This Year. and twenty…

…, '9-i collegiate commiltte ott football rules They swill be assistedi by te Bostots j (letis owat or agin Il- roceed, it becomes noore andsi more festival orchtestra andoth ie folloswing sids ulero, 97…

May 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… appeared its the DAiLY of Friday, May s, 'gi, will bear this out. The_ occasion of the clipping was six w- I days after the Oratorical contest at y --_ Ann Arbor in which Michigan had gainedl first place…

… attachment and best chain adjustmetnt. If ynuaant a wtel lak at ' i t, ak the peie ad let ats know whytit isnttewhel EBERBACH HARDWARE CO. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING ands- -~PUBLISHING - _EOTrB Student Work…

… Chicago. New York. Phitadelphia. O A& ,TL r Cite Cd e . qi tite-ti tiitl tione tiof tt FIRST NATIION~ALBAN inc-attttit-'s 5 inte tiet iits ttd eit- -'--5'- stshie .tmthitteti us- tuteu clinial OF ANN ABOR…

…. They Martindale or to any of the ner- appear in tomorrowvasl)AtLY. bern of the track committee. Gold ______________ medals will be given to winners of 'THE success Of the Ma" festival first place and…

… hurdle, 220 yards hurdle, one mile success has determined the directors bicycle, running broad jump, run- to nmake the May festival an annual ning high jump, running hop, step affair hereafter. anti jump…

May 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

…. Good Work Guranteed. Goods called tiiri and delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING and-- - PUBLISHING Student Work a Specialty. i Bet Wrhmen and Lowest Priesn in the City. 0- O+PV1…

… aine OF ANN ARBOR. ieacers;u large attenidance; good disciplline; siper- Capial, luu~lu. Surpus ad Pn~tt sauue.irwo'rki;well napplied readitg ronm; daily leciurew' Capial,$10,00. Srpls an Prfit, $0…

… matter ineded for publica- tion t the Managing Editr. All buines ctmmunicationnshuld be ent t the But)- teat Manager. THE U. f M. DAILY, Ann Arhr, Mich. EDITORS. J. L. Lu cii:. Li, "90, Oanaging Editor. F…

… rdtl l I'9} P.E1. l ill, 90. All 1':f E L 1 cto ,9.s p al o ii' a b1 1 l cc I ci AL.1 0c c !i tic Icy h1 pbllc'tluP. L'1. oae'1 IT is very unfortunate that the field day and Mlay festival should both…

… occur on the same day. The 1 result swil) e that neither will e a perfect success, as the crosd will e divided. It is now too late to change the dae of the festival, but the field day should either e post…

April 26, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… to play in Ann Arbor thin year. If they ever come west again, they will play here He also heard the Barlow festival orchestra which will play here in the May festival. The C L M I I orchestra is fine…

… Druggists Ann Arbor Savings Bank Ann Arbor. Mtich. Capital Stoch, $50,000. Surplus, 0550,055. Organized usider tne Genersal Banking Laws of this Stsate. tReceives deposits, nays and sells exchiasige on the…

… NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, 550,000. Surplus said Profits, V01,000. Transacts a generalbsanking business. For- eign exchansge bought and sold. Letters of credit prencored f or traivelers abroad. P…

… the net day. Addess all matter intended for pblica- ten to the Managing Editor. All business communications should be sent to the us- cess Maager. THE U. of . DAILY. Ann Arbr. His. EDITORS. J. L. Ltiui…

…. CORtLISS, Piofogi-apliev-. SlEaIf IITT & MICS(IAL, Utopia Milllines. E1BERLIACH DRUG ANI)CHEMICAL CO, . HIOELZMY], Mleafs. ANN ARBORlTrEAMI LAUNDRtY STAE1BLI'll & (O., Gr-ocer-ieos and Crocker', "'h…

January 30, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…-- Received. 400tbs. f Fine Chocolate Bon Bons. We will ha ve one of the ltar<,e-t ca ndy sales for the rest of this month ever known in tt v eity uutAnniArbor.Co ynein- vhet our prices. Candy delivered to any…

… Every Description at WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARSOR. ,ate si s g 5V U i LI L . The Sermon on the Mount is the written constitution of the Divine revelation of society. Men once be…

… that The social problenm is the call of --- the microbe travels through the air. the State to become Christian. The For the May Festival. y Sanitary measures are of the great- Sgt is the crial or…

Festival Orchestra and the following eminent soloists: Emma Juch and Rose Stewart, so- pranos; Gertrude May Stein, con- tralto; E. C. Towne, tenor; Max Heinrich, baritone; Arthur Fried- ham, pianist; Fritz…

… Giese, 'celloist; and Felix Winternitz, violinist. With this array of talent the May Festival promises to be a musical event never before equalled in the state. The Young Peoples' Vesper so- ciety of St…

February 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, Sweaters, SPORTING ~GOODS (ISEvefry Descriptionat WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. A …

… ani i it is remembered thint nearly one this gives his msusic its peculiar fe i Stiousandc students receive free tui- tare. tion Inre, and that in eastern states tIn 17115 ann Italian constructed a…

… I 1ni0non183-185 sc vVkUm unAnn,. because lie is a great attest ain ___________________ oratorio ansd dramnatic nmnusic. No (i) G______ one whlo Inns heard itm inug te ''fi Kn " m ihtiht hs lvaniaic…

… lt iass. 'ue~aUj elir 8 ad tr make ann ecqually gyeaSotteras singer 'tuuis re(,cived tay nivmein. as onitine coincert siatformi, but hilt feeling instilt respect ginven himtthne the tiowver of…

… these tickets will admit to the May Festival, May a8 and upy. These 'tickets, as announced, will be with. drawn after the 116th and tickets for the Festival will then be placed at Gymnasium Suits…

May 17, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… hours for all degrees be tofore been heard by Ann Arbor fixed at i 20 and the maximum perss c y ! ~Despite adverse circumstances the b audiences, and are most favorably week to be s6, not however to…

… June spn. Assistant instructor J. C. Reed UNIIERSITYBOOKSTORE was promoted to assistant professor of physics; salary, $i,6oo. STATE STREET, AlN ARBOR. …

…Ciirhesboanrdthedlistba- ever riee-Tsken oti t ent. singers and program for the first con- Cadveli, Charles Baird and roha- the board of regents was held yes cert of the May Festival. It is to bly one or two others…

… from the t- gra for the opening of the festival. atter games of the trip. erary faculty recommending that the 51 South MainSt. Almost all of the soloists have here- The Laws' Demonstration, number of…

….... Brenner, and for the rest of the Theibasmett Steit'rn wagner evening the festivities were carried T asesofe e a BROWN'SDRUGSTORE Sir. tttittrir5. Igymnasiunm was ordered ceiled. Dli leirie. Ion utnder the…

February 05, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… chase, Hodgmeoant 4 i hren and tenresectvel. of $2,$3, 44 or $5 Shees t 5to $iIIa pair lees wef nosw ace till wve all walk in the Newton being chosen. All those who have hsanded in tan Ann Arier pricesa…

…SITY BOOKfSTORE 'rhe bares came in at 4:14 after cmncerts will he sold, the price lia- exceed half the number of delegates running about five miles. The log been fixed at $2.5o. allowed. STATE STREET, ANN

ARBOR. …

…- Hubbard, Parsons, R.P. FNewton, by Max Heinricts and ho time four tend will please give their names to 1. WT. Newtoti, Nickols, Woodruff, 1 concerts of time Festival. After the some of the S. C. A. officers…

… at Porter and Parker, following at sale of season tickets in closed sin- Newberry hail, as soon as possible. 3:31 T2a gle tickets admitting to thse Festival Already the applications received UNIVERi…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…, Opp. steieterygate. Ann Arbor Savings MBank Aun Arhor. Mtch. Capital Stuck, $GOf0. iuiptis, X0500ff. Oramized uoneroe GeneraliTaOnking Laws if this Stole, Receives dettosit, buys ini setls exctauge…

… ft thiroughly reliale Itsuraoce Ctt. for furtherparicuttfrt / cllonE.W.Steber 11tI. WXfiztttii t ft. or l% . )t hitii, u.5 S 'laini St. 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & CO3MPANY…

… 5th, to all points upon PRCS IG T! will he admsitted. the C. & 0. R. R., in Virginia, ox- I IECSRGT A reception will be given to the cept points North of Gordonsville.I SEE Festival soloists and the…

May 17, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

… o.t 1111 fottIa--- . till,.00 il3 4 1Viteitei Stoe ----- 1.0i 110 Aittlteat ior to - illi. 15 'P~lti~ o itt ---- I11i 5 : 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. 2c Po i- i;ar-i &- S O wlstti,.s-- 4…

… p. it7Stcll. tonqitot. tl ,. M t ll-t o nI ip . DOtto oi) 11y o K"iterplru It c (>1- l~l 14l t 1, lb k, -t' it'. tot tolt ttttttw; (i ,LI . O -. I ltt z l tCA ortes- 1toetttdinttAno 11 Arbor'. ttre…

…. The tarker tetn Co., Jite:so- t, Wi-, Sheehan & Co, Eisiv, ;too ir tsooArbor, Perso )a R"etry purchaser of* a Warvikk C heel Secur es: l ( U. OF M. FLAGS. ott tct in, f re 11 11 .AIiIVOLD, I t In…

… season tickets OUR LIN E OF Two Times,tt by Wagner. will admit to the festival concerts RAZOR TOES. Probably one of- the hits of the undter lte folloeibog contionts. The number will be found among the…

November 20, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… California, frotti_ Minut- Music, Ann Arbor; Normal Conservatory and Rogers' Drug Store, solo to Florida, as safely ao they can Ypsilanti.. The price of tickets for the May Festival will be $ 2.050. ride in a…

….,Clilntonl ]lock, 1111e(1e1m(1 by7railway rotspani'S esut A. M.Pacific Ex--12 15 48 S. State st.. SeoFoorElel, Ann arbor.. 0Columibuls, 01o10aIwaysit aloss to the traivrlerwheit Atlantic Es.-. 7I47i>1 .t .181;_hie…

… at Calkins' Drug Store, State st., Moore & Wt etmnore's wvould he suppose~d. I~ookt Womenhandtlchildirentmay toav-el Bostore, Ann Arbor Organ Co.'s, Office of the University School of from MIaine to…

…. Iuo-"s HW. 110A(E1, tinist" this lfim 01111 oflferforts ofiteriest, Pasour11addl~res5 ls olurli-t. tir 0. 11. & T. Agt., Chicago. Ant. Ann Alrbor.cirectly appea0'linlg to yo11r'p1r1se a111 ftllol-e re…

… tis,' 1 we11 11(1115 lfor E:18 a. ns.1,7Ea. rn- - -i I,0(111 il ifssSi~'tr =12:25 p. inI11:301te ocpidbu e01urefe * roisrn betwenAss Arbor aiSIToledo t(i 'sr -tillgitslsrsNll=b1/' II, --5 All trains…

… attmeir osrer such infot'matioti must 1)e reservetd tuntil lafter Januaity 1st. 'tet'haniitillSraiil'od o' mpan'lties , thetirlmethlodhs precluding ttt heleey Thla Boston Festival Orchestra will algainh…

October 23, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… ,Agt., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor. T., A. A. & N. M. RY. Taking effect Sunday, Aug. 1, 1894. 'trains leave Ann Arbor on Central Stand- ard time. WORTH. SOUTH. 7:18 a. m. *7:15a.m. *12:25 p. m 11:30 a. m. 4…

…:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. *Trains run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. All trains daily except Sunday. R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent. W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A., Toledo, O. DIETAS & SCHANZ, 19. OF at. TAILORS Latest and…

… best styles of Foreign and Do- mestic Woolens. Firstclassfitandfirstclass work guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing and repairing neatly done 48 S.State st.. SecondFloor, AnnArbor. HANGSCERFER CATERER, n U nrr…

…. the grand quartet of vocal artists, with the superb support of the great THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK band as well as the assistance of Ann Arbor, Migh. Capital Stock, $50,000. many novel accessories…

… years' experiecee with the U. of I. students and knows what they asant and how they want it. He invites their inspection of the finest hine of suitings ever shown in Ann Arbor. Dont forget the date of the…

… Europe, New York City, Chicago and Ann Arbor. W S. State st. Come and see us. will broaden your shoulders and take the stoop from your back. Will de- velop any muscle or set of muscles in the body. All…

… catalogues and inspect it. Price only $5. For sale by BLOUNT & VANKIRK, 14 N. Ingalls st., Ann Arbor, Mich. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. FOOTBALL SUPPLIES.~M Every Requisite for the. Game Spaulding's .. ' O ffiiale…

…, Friday. Grand Opera House, Oct. 27. The grand musical festival specta- BEST LINE TO cle of "War and Peace" which will be INDIANAPOLIS, produced by Inues' band, at the LOUISVILLE, (rand opera house, Ann

Arbor, Oct. and CINCINNATI. 27, has proven a mystifying subject to *_the critics of Pittsburg, where it was ELEGANT given the first performance during the recent encampment of the Grand Through Sleeping…

October 30, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, F3 E Washington st., Ann Arbor, Rich. FLAG PINS $150 Yellow and Blue But- tons 60c. With U. of M. or the year 75c. -AT-- WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. K O ORDER YOUR COAL OF M…

… FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 140,000. Transacts a general banking business. Woreigo exchanges bought and sold. Furnish Betters of credit. P…

…. BACH, Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. 22 Years in the Business. CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. SEABOLT, No. 4 N. 4th ave. Miss Hattie Long, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, 06 Mller ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.- F. C…

… York ° of TOOTH POWDER % City, Chicasoand Ann Arbor. - 64 S. State st. Come and see us. in the city for 25c, iT.T:DES and your money back i ___ THE0 FI --TESTAU T if not perfectly satis- iro ,n a…

… erginal, anoinary paper with in Ann Arbor is factory at any pea, 100 cepies can be misde. Fifty cepiea of typewriter manuscripts prodaoUe 3- ' .es - IL I, is i5miaates. Send for circua~ssand samples ~NEW…

…. Sweaters to measure, all colors, woolen, $3. Sox, all wool, fast colors, 1212c. Ltnen Shirts, made to measure, 75c. Tailor Made Suits, MOO0 RE & WETMORE 25 per cent under Ann Arbor prices.8aS.dRain s…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…lAYsl1, G. F.& T" At.,ChicagoAgt., AnArbor. AA Time Tale taboos effct s"ntoay, lloscob '25 l4, l c le.oo.lienoctbooooy toolal 45 V. in. i.0 w "Trainsa run0beteacAnnII 1 000111 10i11 Tolelo oly All r…

…I .yS~I (10 11:01350 ovorstocko, caulsedlby the Cycle 1 11(1111 . ii Vst aint\S on ~ 1SI.N.T ± z t. () ' )s 11011110. finvancialstringenecy in thee large ANN ARBOR, MICH. 0,'laioos1i boo)k at outr price…

…-do it to al as Tlhe One Great Standard Authority. Publised by G" &-C..SMLERIAM. 811..oc. (a ,3t ,i.9.A Fosa lbe all BoosllrsSond to heFPub listere o respecpta,. 5 eaent bayrprintsaof ancnteoditons. -ANN

… toooo, Ilaoy I4; Slay festival Oe- olorstcool Matine'tnoiversity hoolt. .L 42 Sailings per Week 4 - Sot. csvI., lay 1.-Sblasoso (1 l oi qiem. oo - cersite loall. :!lo ansi from Suon.,SMoy :1.-Froot…

May 23, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…'JERSITYBOOKiSORE Stk on be-- Sikoin5 Breink ing building, on The Steel Arch gn and Prof. Dewey will sail sone- Stoles boes--5 iehiean, ; Darmuth 5. Furnace." * time in January. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. …

…. P. Wilkins, I. Stern, C land to Gerniay. They sill at- fog out the game. This accident is H. lPerry, C. T. Johnsist, H. C.tendl the musical festival at iBaireutl.i. FY E C~' ver mch o e rgrtte, spei…

… GOODSti Ivtina.f --. 40oi c , .Wite.Th ujetfrFestival. It is not yet (ecited Wucrin "t 5 4 H.5Whit"n.wTeetfor Iis xwife and uht.er xwi Sut-,and TavmimaSttla I.ISp- _ _ _ Idebate is "Resolved, that there…

January 29, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… mucsic in ltce Uni- versity. Cornell Ices secured William H. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Robertson as trainer for its athletic team. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. i " …

… thce MayS etrs lFestival, it weoutld be wise for thcese who have not provided thcemselves -A c ewits such tickets to dio so at once. IWe are happy to announce that b tnI negotiations are now in progress…

…, SPORTINGU G OD wehichs will resuilt in bringing a fine array of distinguished soloists, so Of Ec-cry Deseriptioni at that this festival may beconme the greatest musical evenit in the bril- liant history of…

February 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…Sioes AT THE OWUTTT&ERSSN'- MQOI.TEJ & 7E NO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET 7 AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM. TEXT BOOKS FOR THES SECOND SEMESTER NEW AND) SECOND IRANT). INOTE-Il(ORS A s4PEClINUIX. Ann Arbor

….CtI. SON, tishier. ANN ARBOR- MY)fIJMI WAUND1RY GO. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SxstVISS, - Manager. IrIRST URASS TAILO,cik ___________________ ==____ _______ IWilliatonStret,iFirsdoor estofStatieirt. Doe…

… Staten. lDraftsacashed upon proeoor identficatio. Safety depo-it boxes to rent OFIRS:Coc hri-tiianMacb, lees.; W. 0. Harriman, Vice Pro,.; Chaos. E.I. isi-och, ca- shier-. J. Frito Asst. Cashier.- THE ANN

… ia purecarrbon. Gl-ec tight teithocct so roor . ccctc - yrllo and blue, stckii Deli--iveedpromiptly. Sold only by 1Dera & Co. ? no- catch piii. Price, 01i0. Wiltmees aiiiprceemade cii oil. IVM. ARNOLD…

October 02, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…_ 'The -oniy High grade Machinero th Market sold at a Sreaaona se Price. Simple; Durable; Writing in Sight; Permanent Alignment; Instantly Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, I3FEWashin oost., Ann Arbor

…Crsbttlas week guarsanteed. Gl'eating, ,pressting sod .repairig seatly dose. 48 S. stabests., Second Floar, Ann Arbor. TiYdTE THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK a A. E. MUMMERY'S, ELIE DNIN PA LO Arn aborAsItt1 blqt)o00…

…, Mobc. FLAG PINS $1.50. r Yellow and Blue But- tons 6cr. With U. of M. or the year 75e. WM. ARNOLD' S, Jeweler. STEAM LAUNDRY CO. lih iGlossa ad Damestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, '23tOUT tt…

… Country. FINEST RESTAURANT is Ass Arbor is c3-IASE R'S_ Giveeitbatrtal. 2 E.iHurontst. DIETAS & SCHANZ,) '17. OF M. TALO~L Latest ad beat stytes of Foreignanttd tie- utete Wootens. Firstotlas fit adf…

…, '96h lit, has bieit Choicest Line of Cigars and Tobaccos. vacation. ~teatching htistory in the Aini Arbor No- .Mi tet E. J. Ottoway, '94 lit, aiti last year high school during te past moniti. pf3j ini…

September 29, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…, Durable; Writing in Sight; Permanent Alignment; Instantly Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 51 E Washington st., Ann Arbor, Mich. FLAG PINS $1.50. Yellow and Blue But- tons 60c. With U. of M. or the year…

… 75c. - AT- WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. ANN5T l~ ARBOR STEAM LAUNDRY CO. nigh loss and Domestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, -3 S)UT1 T FOURTH AVENUE. The Daily is edited, pub- lished and supported by the…

… lowest. SHEEHAN & CO11 Wholesale and Retail Booksellers MUSICAL GOODS AT THE STATE STREET MUSIC STORE Cheaper than anywhere else in the Country. STUDE8NTTS -THE- FINEST RESTAURANT in Ann Arbor is Gc…

…, W. H. LEWIS, Prop. FOR FIRST CLASS MEALS TRY THE THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Ann Arbor, Bich. Capital Stock, X50,000. Suplu, $150,000. Organized under the General Itanking Laws Cor.Stat an Librty ts…

October 04, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… E.NWasrinrgtotn st., one hlock W._ H. LEWIS, Prop. east of Main sit. IP. H. =CFE$s0 FOR FIRST CLASS MEALS ___________ Terly trigjr rrra drr-.rrr'rrn is e 'its' rrr THE ANN ARBOR' SAVINGS BANKIa A. E…

…- metic Woolens. 1{irst chrsst ad finrstclass wort gusrsnteed. cleaning, pressing 'nd repairing neatly done. 48 S.StMate t., Second Floar, AnnArbor. Sweaters to measure, all colors, woolen. $3. Sox. all…

… wool. f.at colos, .2 .c. ____ Linen Shirts, made ho measure, 75c. Tailor Mads Suits, IIALLER' S i [LR 25 per cent under Ann Arbor prices.+ Avsoid jobiter's, and ss'iilesoti'r's profits. witis $10, $12…

… Axiell, of Noi. 3 N. Alain Street. .. 1'. lPiusesrs, '94 bass, tins reirnerdi ti Ann Arbor for ra I. g. course. St.I...lPostonr, '34 tiaw,'is tirirrciploii the Powhrattanr, ris., city schools. 'lhe…

…Atrr'i 1 iri . 55 Ilf-4 rl 51.E Washi -p"o si.,Ann ArborrSi' ir, lcCsirsri. . ritr sii afr. .ii ''ioi -Nitn. FLG ~To 1lee.pposted, read the ii_4iijtL Ciloth !srr 'rshi' Daly Edition today 3,OO0. IALJ o…

… Yellow and Blue But- AVJ J[ FI~NE TOILET SOAPS Wrth U. of M. or theI[IWU I, ADSOG. year 75e.- I1YU) L~ NEW DRUG STORE. WM. ARNOLD' S, Jeweler. A t 7 N A -6 TZB 1 STEAM LAUND"RY CO. it i rrrr id1i.sie r…

… else in the Country. SSTUJDEINTS TiHE FINEST RESTAURANT in Ann Arboier GL-.A.S5J .'S. (liveItta triarl. 2CE. Hurnreist. DIETAS & SCHANZ, 1U. OF Z1. TAZ=LOnS Latestad best stytes atflForeign and tio…

October 27, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…, guaranteed against checking, and of perfect scale. For $8.00. We offer them, as a drive. Mark you, we don't claim they are worth $20.00, but they are dirt cheap at $8.00. ,c Amn Rebolo Organ C. W Ann arbor

… Organ Co. ! ' , h ! arbor Or ar CO. General Music Dealer, 51 S. Main St. Mandolin Strings, Mandolin Cases, Mandolin Music. 51 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Banjo Strings, Banjo Cases, Banjo Music…

… DRUG STORE. FLAG PINS $1.50, I C I l . Yellow and Blue But- US1chaII's D OOSW[ tons 60c.I With U. of M. or the ORDER YOUR COAL OF year 75c. M _ S. ~A~BI.ER. Formerly with George Wahr, 19 -.-- OFFICE: 11…

October 23, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…. Simple; Durable; Writing in Sight; Permanent Alignment; Instantly Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 53 E Washington st., Ann Arbor, Mich. jRlO UR OAL OF ST iABBR4 OFFICE: It WVwANchlington st., 'Phone…

… FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. -Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Prots, $40,000.. Tranesacts a getneral btanhitng tsiness. Foreign aechanges bought and sold. Fsuesh letters, of credit. P…

… No. 8 YARDS:TI. C. R. It., 'Phone N o.851. FLAG PINS $1.501 Yellow and Blue But- tons 60c. With U. of M. or the year 75c. --- AT-- WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. Second Hand Books, College Text Books, Law…

… and Delsarte. Third season opens frntssekis November. in An Arbor is Forp'articulars enquir,rtween ansd6 p. om G-LZ.ASIB S. at the school, 40 S. ST AT~- ST. Give it atrial. 2 E. Huron st JOHN WANNAMAKER…

April 27, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… and Ex ..418 FatiWIetn Exp. 1 5 Fast Eastn Exp.. 91110G. R. Rn... ib's..6 N. S. Limited...10131 Pacific Exprect.... 9(55 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ags., Chicago. AgtL, Ann Arbor. Trime…

Arbor and Toledo only. All train..daills exeeptSuinday. E.S. GREENWOOD, Agenit, Anin Arbor. W. H.BENETTGOP. A. Toledo. -ANN .ARBOR T]BIJ4 hjUND1RY CO. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SERYISS, - Manager. 4SEP…

… Falo at Bowdish & Matteson. Lost-Blue shirt-w.aist belt finder please leave at 63 East Ann street., It IFor fine soaps, tooth brulshes and cigars, go to tile B. & 'A. Drugstore. Mlackintoshes, sweaters…

… Table taking effect Sunday, Masieb 25 16494, Trains leave Asia Arbsor by Central Stasndard Time. NORTH. SOUTHv. 7155a.m. *iI5 . m.s 1:1G5p. s. 11:30a. to.s. 4:15 p.m. 9:00p. ni, *Trains ran between Ann

… and w.ide end ties at a big redulction. iowDisos & MAWrESON. For redhcead rate tickets to Ohio, West Va. and Old Va. points apply to It. S. Greesiwood, Ticket Agt., T oledo Anni Arbor & Norths Mich…

May 15, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…shoesat to Iao5 a pair less well this spring. and that living without isolation obliged to finish 12o hours, without than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to Prof. Griffin's Return. there have been no…

…. IWAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. SI …

… Choral Union keep good order. sity team, met with a most unfortu- and orchestra, as the last concert of The rofessorhateaccident during practice yester- the May festival. The professorHwil dodtinue his…

May 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

… $2.toi52.75ter eeeit i eeuifat iut- AaaArbor Mich. 7 7 .t.CLA.Peo UNIVERSITY NOTES. A Muical Feast.13cjc s -ANN 4RBOR -- Coutnu1t3fomcg1poes. p.71 1 )AS Jit N Vv 1lonMond veingy) revers eingofthatrh…

… eetoststhsbe ELEGAINT IoD..Brwrsucsflrc tin ta ha bentt u ie tuu , 2ru I at 3 1p.ttt.on T edas Wednes-oil~ S O T E T tiouuu> e titttuioottuut9accorded this festival," s i ou." A SO T ET The cue Geuettndardd…

May 26, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…. SOUTH. 7:15 .5 7:,5 a. m. c55,15v.p. 11:30a. M 4:15 p. m. SAil1 p.mi. *yrainissosn between Ann Arbore and Toledo only. Prin runo s Sundasy only. H. S. (SHEEN WOOl), Ag-e,,, Ann, Arbor. W. H. BENNETT7 G. P…

…... 953 0. WV. EUnsGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. F. & T. Art., Chicaogo. Aol., Ass Arbor. '- NORTH MlCHIG~ Tiome Table taping erfect Sunday, Maoy20 16'94, Trains leave Ass Arbor by Cenal Standard Tisme. NORTH0…

… Agt., loirilo eatended to all. Anill Arbor & North Mich. i. Music, song solo.Noie 2. Readiog, Charles Duncan. Noie 3. Speech, -' Why Don't Our fTo -.txs DiPLOA -All candei- Bali Team (Vin? " J. WV…

…Ie , 32'lOr1SiATi setREET s. FIRST A'I&NAL BANK, OF ANN ARBIOR. Capital, $100,000. Surpusoxasd'rofites, $30,001. 'Tranxscs a genieral bankingctiosioetx For- rigs ecihangeSbosght assioold. Letters of…

…-A pair00fslack (learl opera glasscs in University hall alter thc Saturday festival matineec. Left on scat in right gallery. Finder please rceturn to J. S. Blurnet, S. W., corner (fill and Thayer streets…

December 04, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…Inoldorsed by thie o leadmngmamhlees of the cloy. All parts war- Bestreeencslo'stie 1n Europe, New York of TOOTH POWDER m J.S. PEARL, Agent ranted fon too years. ('all for catlooues, (lay,Chicaio mnd Ann Arbor

… money back5 & ? M - ~~STEAM LAUVNDRY CO.Ann Arhor, 'Mich. Capital Sltok$,000iS. ifntprelyas0 Yellow and Blue But- surplus, 015,000. Li' {-- tons 60c. High G(aisanadDonmestic 0Fih. Organizedounder the…

… FOR INDOOR EXERCISES, FENCING FOILS AND MASKS. This week call and see onr BARGAINS IN BOOKS SHEEHAN & CO, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BAK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863, Campital, $1i…

… Guitar, Mandolin 'and. Banjo, is Miller ave., Ann Arbor, Rich. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS# n watecies, Jewelry, Diamonds and chattel mortgages as collateral. Diasmnndn baught and sold. Watcesm and Jewelry…

…; Si h iyfr2c FIsom111Ai~br or sale (1y R. L. BLOUNTr, i4 N. ai h iyfr2C E,._Washinton _St.,_An _Arbor, l Ingallst.,An Abo.h4 S.St'ate'St.tome iid scens. , F FLAG PINS $150, - - TEAN.RO2SVNS AK- and your…

February 19, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…/ith/fot ooito aor 10' THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS fDli(ti '1 111 /1tf. l So/lt (filly 1tl .Deer it. &'Cf. PRINT1ING tou ;1)4-'W illetf f01 ic made00 ll foil. -PULISH'ING 44 Sout ans S tich. DEAN & COM1CPANY. _1 0 OT _S…

… -_ Student Work a Specialty- UNIVERSITY NOTES. A Great Banjo Virtuoso. Ladies! Artistic HairdreossingParlofirs. t- Miss Anibey, 'g-, is 5visitinfg ri/d The Ann Arbor hanjo and (Guitafr A~itt7S' It/ii' 1i ff, n…

…'lffi~ n t'::ti' tffnff Off fff -, U. OF M. FLAGS. ofow s ([hf illm I id blue.atick3 pun fr(-itch grnl Pice1.501.li CO19Z EelLL /11risto" refitoe.15 r i E I fS. 15 M dF 05. 1 15/S t 3f.If1 CIGAEJP, reEsMOK H…

October 26, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… gymnasium. Come and see us. We are the largest dealers in the city and our prices are the lowest. SHEEHAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital…

… Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, 69 Miller ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. AD(MISSION 50 CENTS. F. C. STEBBINS, RE I [ 1 .1 [AUN3IYMAN Is .elling couponh ooks gooli for $3 for $2.50. SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDt 2S5 5…

….50. Yellow and Blue But- tons 60c. With U. of M. or the year 75c. WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. BOOKS. Second Hand Books, College Text Books, Law Books, Medical Books, at cut rate prices at the SrIDINTS BNKSTwi…

…, aoever, Mtost cordlially, W. H. LEWIS, Prop. ____TilEN__r FINEST RESTAURANT o in Arbor is G Z ASt i - E u'S t Give itaitrial .ilHluroiis Schaller's Bookstore Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E. Washington st…

November 09, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… I - THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK I .. Ann At hoa C apital Stock, 55,0000. SYellow and Blue But - 5oplan, $50S,0. ~t~ tons SOC. ta noiiaa riay orgaizted under the GeneraliBankigLuawi 'i FihU.oom r h an e…

… atkilaieP Changable ype.Best rferences possibiEu Nrope, ?New Fork J. S. PEARL, Agent, City, thn sin satd Ann Arhort ttnskisgton st., Attn Arbor, Mk'ki. - _ 6ciS. 'tile si tCome and see us. rFLAG PINS $I,504…

… are the lowest. SHEEHAN & CO15 Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 15161. Capital, stt,tt0. Surplus ned FPecilin, $40,000. Transacts a getieral banking hbuiness…

…. Faretignenx'hangsoaught andnaild. Furnish ietters of credit. P. BACH, Frms. 5. W. CLARKESON, Cashier. Miss Hattie Long, , GVita", 3Mandolin ,and Banjo, 05 Miller ave., Ann Artor, Mtch. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS…

November 07, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…, Ci cao and Ann Acher: 64 .S tate st.Come anderetes. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Yellow and Blue But-W;__ tone 60e. With U. of M. or the from an origiesi, oo ortinaory paper wish any pen. 000 copies coo…

… Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 53 E°b1afiinnton st. Ann Arbor, Mich. A FLAG PINS $1.5011 F. C. STEBBINS, [H 11525DHM Is selling couonflhooks good for $3 for $2. 50. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Q24 E. \Vti l…

… Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. e~apitai. $10tt00. Surplus and Profits, $40000. Transacts a general bunking businmss. Fareiga exchanges bought andusold. Furnish fetters of cedit…

…. P. BACH.Preas. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. .22 Yearn in the Busines..1i4 CITY LAUNDRY, X. M. SEABOLT, No. 4 N. 4th ave. Miss Hattie Long, (fluitar, Mandolin ,and Banjo, 69 Miller ave., Ann Arbsr, Mrich…

November 26, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… EXERCISER. jf TTT1T£1i 1 -i-_- Simple; Durable; Writing in Sight; Permanent Alignment; Instantly Changeable-Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 5SF '0Washingtoas., Ann Arbor, Mich. FLAG PINS $1.50. Yellow and Blue But…

… Hattie Long,' Guitar, Mandolin,-and Banjo, 69 Mller ore., Ann Arbor, Miche. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. OnlWatlhen, Jewe1l'y, Dilamonds and chattei inortgageu s Sscllucerul. IDiamonds bought *nd noId. Watches…

… tiwo ye'ars. 1Ca1l gus' catalogues,. City, iChicagosuanilAss Arbor, lior ailiby R. L. LOUNTr, 14 N. 'iihillss. AiiiiArboir.64S.etote st. Ctand~sd-ee u. g ivy- ARBO0R THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK STEAM…

… DUMB BELLS FOR INDOOR EXERISES. FENCIN\L xFOILS I) 'MASKS. This week call aind sec oulr BARGAINS. IN BOOKS SHEEHAN & C019 Whole-ale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN 'ARtORl. !Organized…

… that wA-e shouldiwil lt Regents Bsarbour asid tocel' true blue. They were iiiside the and after tile -gaimimasde speech(' congratuilaiointo liii boys. 'Wondser if "Pout" Walrneirwii niiiziber Itenisniger…

May 24, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…... 055 OW RGGLS, H. W. HYES, G.S. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt, Ann Arbor. TOLEDO Time Table taking effect Snda, May 'w0, Standard ime. 7:15a. D. "7:5 a. M. 115p. i. 1h:311 i. m *Trains rn beteen An Araiir id…

…. Adidres welliiupito tiieilimt site a1little inu tCysle Lie n lt , 11 WestI Saiilgtoti St. A. A. SLIlrAN ,,(5C t P. tjTA., IS. & (i ttlitit t uisr eti ttnuANN ARBOR. MICH. Detriti, Dick1. toe uselila iu…

… , 813 m. tario t ~ 41,. Chiago, Il. ITA TEAK1 LAkUN PRY BOWDISHI & HOUSE. Proprietors. ci eio, 32 SOUiTiSTSTRETi.~ FIRST NATIIONAL BANK OF ANN ABiOR. Capia, 1,000.l iL Srpls and Frofits, $30l.0. Transacts…

… - isit Piet triti to ackd~iitc Iotad. It Saturday festival nmatitiee. Left o0n R JLiJ..l _. EIDERSJJLIJ. tul eoly eel ,, fcai ot $12.30 f1050 Dc- seat iS rightl gallery. Pindher please 90 111Iicrtretil luu…

November 03, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…; Instantly Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 53 E Washington st., Ann Arbor, Mich. 2,ltwoaac 4iFLAG PINS $1.501 THCIE N TAL SchaIler's Bookstore. OCCID NTAL Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E.Washington st…

… see us. We atea the largest dealers in the city and our prices are the lowest. SHEEHAN & C01, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100…

… ARORSAVINGS BANK 0 and your money back is Anti Arbor, Mtcht Catpitl stoch,swow. if not perfectly satis- rorpla-. $150,000 Orga~nized sttds'r t etterasl Battlin s fator at of tistaObte.Recesives deposits, by n…

… sells exhag tttttottte petintipsi cities of ite Unted Sttes. Dtafts cashed upott proer --- idettificoat. Syc000e ~pos .it strest. 1.. NEW DRUG STORE. "pC ITAMldPqI HALLE h + J['N[LRY Yellow and Blue But…

…, :"k. NX. SEABOLT, No. 4 N. 4th ave. Miss Hattie Long, ~Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, 69 Miller-ave., Ass Arbor, Mich. yr Jas. J. ing Yale. «'. E. S at Decatt Doni C. la tsvlC The hai dlaily ope: R. A. l1…

… schiool at St. Joseph, Mo. Katzenherger,'90loin, is A chapter of Delta Della. Delta was ghis profession at Greenville. instituted in Ann Arhor on 'Thursday night with 1l members, by Mrs. Snoyers, '4 medic…

October 31, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 51t E Watnst Ann Arbor, Mlh. - FLAG Pl s $1.50, Yellow and Blue But- tons fl~c. With U. of M. or the F~rontasn rtinial, as ordinary paiter wit i aypen, tilt copirsncas be madr…

… 0andI[our money ackID _T1 E if no perf eclyIstJ i s-V lI w IAILUW AR~T n$3. Sox, all wool, fast colors, 122c, ire, 75c. Tailor Made Suits, Ann Arbor prices. sprofits. Suits $10, $12, $15, $10, 'ICE…

… & COI, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST N.ATIONYAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 10111. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Proiits, $40,0001. Transacts a general banklng busnss. Foreign exchanges bought…

… Miller ave., Ans Arbor. Sich. IDEAN&VOCAMIPANY 44 South Main Street. I UNIVERSITY NOTES. James Dniffy, law '94. is ptracticiiig at Baiy City. Dr. teo. Clark. '94 rmedic. is ipractic- ing in Ray- City…

December 08, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…. P. A. Tiiiedo O 0 n.a 000amoniiig the student15 sid fm- ITRCOLGAE ANN ARBOR &_YPSILANTI ST. BY. iill7 . - fI~lie Iie olijet of this move is10 TIis rears I iiri:tistrl() h Time Table, October 7, 1894…

…:0will 5:00, 6:310 and1:00 p. m. Leave- Ann Arbor Junictioii,2:0.,4:10, 5:310,lihe- iattir. and is rni-l o I :iji 111e1aine1 d lior ip iesns N.11: lave5Co-: 7:00 and 9:30 p. in. Cars run en city time. Pare…

… be 11s follo~s 5 Men, fhins- - ready to balk over an instrument inspect these magnull- ,NEW " cent prodimctions of blue largcst musical factory in lime . days iiid Pbiuisilay5 3 p I .Vis iii s Is…

December 19, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

… EXERCISER3,THEroANN rARBOR SAVINGS BANK A. E. MUMMERY'S, ATIt{11.___ d1_____ I1_._1____ tl tck ,000. -It ha-s o eta t s iderofat, completeg-yni- tttlu-,515000. (Cl nd get prices and see work. . It is nal-e s…

…Pe.:W ) letaillrt.. Ain Arbor. F ia1, c-ry: hs .liscok, ( A c FLAG PINS $1,50. P[RII.JM[ 1I 1.Pig AsstCsher o- Yellow and Blue But- STEAM LAUNDRY.CO. Watxod~ IISk tons O0c. x With U. of itt. or the ; ih iistcli .~i…

… teroficredit. 91. BACH, Pree. S. W. IILA RKSON, Cashier. .Liss Hattie Long, G~itar, Mandolin and. Banjo, 569 MIller as-s., Ann Arbor, Mich. PSONAL PROPERTY LOANS, is ateices, Jewelry, iamonds and chattel…

…THE U. OF M.,EDAI.1. Sellmaii ~F. C. STEBBINS, ~aIs Bosoe Phoga h r IAII W[W UVMAN Forinerly with George XValtr, 193 - everything a Student needs in the t-tait Main St.. Ann A rbor0I1% I…

… yea hay -anythtig ar tot. FST NATIONAL BANK. OcF ANN ARBOE. Orgasized 513. e-aptal. $t00,000. Surpussad Profite, $40,000. Transats a general hashing business. U; oweig echanges baughit andeaold. Furnish…

December 03, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…Ass Arbhr; :.;tail,lcie n t.,Ann Arhor,Meh ice ci'orsleib R. L. BLIO UNT, 14 N. iescredec n the city for 25c,~ In~M.lARNOLDAStiJeweler.64 S. tate t,. Came an seeDRGuSORE FLAG PINS $1.50. IN .ORf THE ANN ARBOR

…., "Wholesale and Retail Booksellers F'IRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capitai, $100,000. Surplos and Profit.s, ,0. Transects a general hanking business. Foreign exchanges Sought and soid…

… SAVINGS BANK and your money back 8 - YelwadBuBu-STEAM LAUNDRY CO. AnniiArbore, Micii. (apiitalstock, foes if not perfectly satis- o toons flOe. Highlcios and Domestc Fice S..inreceliciciicieathetoeeye at E…

… McCauley, with a hantdtine yellow and blue flag. In the Thanksgiving Cornell-Lehigh game, Lehigh left ihe field because cf the referees allow~iig Cornell's second touchdown. Tbe core then stoed…

February 22, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…N~oTEI,-i(-ItOii x stj,1IcIA uTY Ann Arbor Saving~s Bank1 c rrhos. MSi. 0 iit, 41"smk. 55.Mq). ,.{rYlILlotit5'11551Oul~'1ll00luin0111, Laws 10010 Slo,. (Irr~- shed(0upon11proper s.<vetiication. Saot el posit01boxes5…

….to1.0111 '0001rClis:Cii' oli,0ololMck, i'res.;1W. D )ii exrlmom, Vie fir';-;Chaf. 1E. ilisek, lo- otsi r M. J, Prllz Isst. Cir.hlo THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS -~PUBLISHING St-u aet Work a Specialty L1adoe,,31…

… Stoodt,. hsold 1)WesOt f tateStIreet.. SU. OF M. FLAGS. Sterliog Silver, enamled0in Ye'lllw1and blue, slick pi1n Sorcatchplto. Price, $1.50. Will11m0e01 any price 01d1110 oil. 1WJil. A INOLD,.Jocclec. 40…

…. MORE & WETMOR"nE. FIRST N.ATIONIAL B INIK O5 ANN AitBOtR. Capital, $50,05. Surplsn od 5'rofits $0,000. '1100'i1 000a000(11k111bakingbusiness.1'', Por- 11011 exchange bought and0110sold. Lotters of P'. 11…

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