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November 26, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… college whose colors we wear; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! --Charles Gaylcy. (Air: "The Ied, White and Blue.") 0, Ann Arbor, the gem of the nation, The home of true sport, pure and free, The shrine of…

Arbor forever- Three cheers for the yellow and blue. Chorus:-- Three cheefs for the yellow and blue, Three cheers for the yellow and blue, The team and Ann Arbor forever- Three cheers for the yellow and…

…ht 6,JtYNIViallsitY6o iCAIGAN #.AI LY. Yai to theribbons that Nature has Yells -and songs. Pura hY lurra h for -lie Yellow and Blue _ (Air. "The Golden Hair was Hanging U. OF M. RAH! RAH! RAH…

… Michigan! ! -7-- Dickory! Dickory! Dock! ! The mouse ran up the clock! The game's begun, There'll soon be fun! ! Dickory! Dickory! Dock r?" -Y ryry A TOOCUDOWN-. THE YELLOW AND BLUE. Sing to the colors that…

… float in the light; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Yellow are the stars as they ride thro' the night, And reel in a rollicking crew; Yellow the fields where ripens the grain, And yellow the moon on the…

… harvest wain; Hail! Hail to the colors that float in the light; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Blue are the billows that bow to the sun When yellow-robed morning is due; Blue are the curtains that Evening…

… has spun, 1he slumbers of Phoebus to woo; Blue are the blossoms to memory dear, And blue is the sapphire, and gleams like a tear; Hail! Here's to the college whose colors we wear; Here's to the hearts…

… that are true! Here's to the maid of the golden nair, And eyes that are brimming with blue! Garlands of blue-bells and maize in- tertwine; And hearts that are true and voices combine;- Hail! Hail to the…

… each rooters devotion, The West offers homage to thee. "Thy mandates make heroes assem- ble" When the oval is brought into view, Thy banners inake foes all to tremble When borne by the yellow and blue

…. Chorus:- When borne by the yellow and blue, When borne by the yellow and blue, Thy banners make foes all to tremble When borne by the yellow and blue. "'The wine cup, the wine cup bring hither And fill you…

May 22, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…~~hc ILof FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1,696. FouR PAGES--3 CENTS. VOL. VI. No. 170. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, m KLAESKY lELIGHTS ALL. We DM ust M~ove 1111 The store weno occupy has No First May Festival Concert…

… hitch or If you want -soythise in tihe -trineaaiyieslricue ausic liue ges our prices thia 10listubneaaytmedrgth week. 1eveniiig. THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., ;;i Frani lafsky. the (Gerimans prima i S.MAIN ST…

…'e Love sonig froiai -Die 'salkuere" was enough in itself to -win the emphilatic approval of the nmusic lovers who heard hire last night. Miss Stein and Mr. Hleinrich svere already favorites sithi Ann

Arbor and- iences, anid last evening they further strengthienetd their popularity' here. 'Mr. Lamnson, in the strong reciitatives of King Henry' in "Loliengrin," was all that his most enthinsiastic…

…~li ipotat sictionsini 1. Suite for Orchestra, Miiszkosv- s; itstoil Festival OIrchestra. regard to atlic s eo ws takcii. A re- 2.ia."o iv iits" rl sert was lpresentedlto(thelI('neeting; the t…

February 15, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… Ypsilanti, Bessie Dunster, of Ann Arbor, Seawall, of Cleveland, O., Eckels, of St. Louis, Overton, Ito- quet, and Alta Blue, of Detroit, Jones of Kalaisazoo, Bessie liarr, of Canton, Ohio. ANNUAL PROMENADE…

… Toledo, chap- erones; Misses Eddy, Bassett, Rossnan and Wright, of Bay City, Misc Ritchie, of Toledo, and Miss Duffy, of Ann Arbor. Beta Theta Pi-Mrs. M. J. Gross, of Chicago, chaperone; Misses Carpenter…

…. Gray, Freund, Thomas, Worthington, Fenton, Goodrich, Smith, Holman and t'andler, of Chicago; Starr, of Rock- ford, Ill.; Cady, of Detroit; Kanouse, of Manistee; Cooley, Savage and De- vine, of Ann Arbor

…, Ball, McLaren and Barnhardt, of Grand Rapids; Walldby and Stuart, of Adrian; Austin, of Toledo; LeFavour, of Bay City; George, of Ypsilanti, and Hubbard, of Ann Arbor. Psi Tpsilon-Mesdames P. It. Ketch…

…. Y.; Ethel Grant, of Kenasho, Wis.; J(kephine Csrr, Marie McKay, Georgiana Ketch- am, Florence Hayes, of Detroit; Cora Lawrence, of Saginaw, Helen Douglas, Nin l'addock and Frances Wilcox, of Ann Arbor

… Haven, of Ann Arbor, god Messrs. Will Williams, Henry Keep, Rob. L. Wagner, A. M. Muir, of Detroit, and Lee Sherman, of Chicago. Zeta Psi-Mesdames W. R. Burt, of Saginaw; Walter Buhl, of Detroit; Emerick…

…, Noble, Knowlton and. Deker, of Ann Arbor; acsd Mr. Ialph Bradley, of Hinsdale, Ill. Delta Tau Delta-Mesdames J. M. Fallis, of Toledo, and F. A. TInker, of1 Ann Arbor, chaperones, and the Misses Susle Ma…

…Kee, of Ann Arbor, andl while the stand taken by the other Mess a Charles Castle, of New York; four is defended by W. W. Drew, Elgin Heamses, of Detroit, and Fred Delta Upsilon. Hutaff, of Detroit. Xi Psi…

…; Daisy Burke and Dillworth, of Ann Arbor, Smith, '97. Edward Ferry, '96 L, C. B. Parsons, '99, M. W. Caapau, 'li6, J. E. Lawless, '98, and the Detroit Evening News contribute clever draw- ings. A' ticket…

… to the Twentieth An- nual Boi is given to each purchaser of this number Fallis, of Toledo, Florenice Tinker, of and Dr. Hawley, of Wiilliamston. Ann Arbor, Jessie Tinker, of Jackson, Babbitt, of…

May 08, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…JRNlISH E RS. of latlby tvery star i aiiy way con- 21 MAIN ST., . ANN ARBOR. IF PRICE COUNTS You slould see 0111f stck of (DANDOLINS We ase oblged to nmove from one present soes soon and have setureo ne01w…

… pay you to look. Ann Arbor OrganCo, 51 S. Main Street. £"W Sell Bicycles. . …

…, '98 V.. C. BI.icoe, '98 D. Louise Dodge, '9ll. 14. B. Metlico ny, 'li9. H. Cerwe, '99. H Arrungementsnfor May Festival. '.hle followingIiannouniceiirnt regard- ilg;Viii'flay Festival conlcerts 5 is re…

…. ireti by 1111' ilalgcell f17le adopitionl of tii reserved seal. Iln xl the festival, iiiikes it very iii,- lilrtlait itiat txii observe vrrv cire- fully liie loralioii of their selats. lx- cris Xwi l i be…

… Vrae-anld Viii of tile festival at alli concerts. br~ee i~a 1111 belie'ilalcilly ltil. All personso enteringlth hll wXlii h Tr11e matchi Xith ChiciagoNtionaul obliged to shoal'thire tickets to the Leage…

May 22, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…, but if you should get Agent for Mayhew, of Grand Rapids. pick remember our prescription ANN ARBOR dpartment. Every prescriptio of your physician will be i olell- JUST OUT! gely asarefully Oiled…

… students and practitioners. 27th year. For catalogue, ad- dress (P. O. Charlottesville, Va. iR. C. MINOit, Secretary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits…

… Delta Chi House last evening in honor of May Festival guests. The D. A. C. defeated the University of Wisconsin yesterday in an interest- ing game by a score of 14 to 7. Stanford University has won the…

November 26, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

… remembers that, when the Thanks- gi 3ng game between Ohicago and 'igan was made an annual event, there was considerable dissatisfaciton expressed at Ann Arbor, because some thought that there was no "real riv…

… at Ann Arbor. Michigan faces Chicago today with a feeling of confidence born of ac- customed victory over the latter in football. For three Thanksgivings in succession the Chicago eleven has been…

… has the yellow and blue failed to wave in triumph over Marshall Field, but there are likewise "three occasions to remem- ber when the maroon floated exul- tantly over the closing of hard-fought contests…

… 13 to 1, our team having )ust melo the longest trip in its his- tory and having played seven games one after the other. But June 15, of that year we hai revenge at Ann At'bor, for Chicago lost t to 4…

… has been no uspicion of any t a nf professionsalis. 'Te first ting totiet fromnte id lite by the student wit ias cote to Ann Abor frosn a stttll1 colee tvwere football i.s not firmly established is that…

May 23, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

…ON, Cashier. tPfof. Cliallli inIiishedil his lecltres Sal., May 23, 2.30 p).nis. --lrelitOfil v to li t hvel Clisses yestrday. Ima~tinee in10 May Festival -series. lFirst, AND THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK…

… Peanuts---------------lc per pound FIS AINLBN.Fancy Virginia Peanuts----------------2 lbs for $1 " Viking OF ANN ARBOR. DEBAN& CO MPANY. AND Organioed 1003. 44 South Main Street. Capital, 0100,000. Sarlusti…

…, at 4:A3. Tnes., Joone 2--Varsity vs. North- svestern at Anon Arlior. Sat., lone t6-Varsity vs. Toronto Unliversity at Anin Arbor. Messrs. Wright, Kiay & Co., of De- troit, besides being the largest…

June 22, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 196) • Page Image 4

… PHOTOGRAPHERS. 12 W. HURON ST ANN ARBOR Steam Laundry, No. 23 S. Fourth Ave. Summer Los Lectures, Usiv. ef Virginia, titioie t year. For catalogue,ad- dress (P. 0. Charlottesville, Vs.) R(. . MINOR, Secretary…

… FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Proits, $40,000 Trsssacts a general bakig buslness. Forelga exchanges bought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH…

…, fhelding and base-running was of the sensa- tional order. Professor Lombard in left field with a straw- hat three feet wide and appropriately decorated with yellow and blue, was the star fea- ture on th…

November 19, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… regular subschib- ers free of extra charge and will be sold in Ann Arbor, on the special train and at the Chicago game. A special feature will be a collection of songs and yells for use at the game. With…

… for the championship. Reserved Seat Tickets. Tickets for the Mtichigan-Chicago game are now on sale at Sh'eahas book store. Sections M and N with 10 boxes have been reserved for the Ann Arbor delegation…

… prosperous year under his administration. The Daily will come out with a yel- low and blue edition to celebrate Thanksgiving. The issue will be eight pages, four yellow and four blue. It will be delivered to…

May 23, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…IL~e.a TUU{DAY. MAY 23, 1896. Fouit PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VI. NO. 1 71. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SA r5 MAY FESTIVAL CONCERTIS. The affair w-as entirely informal taid ALUMNI I)AY CELEBRNAION. oW e…

… ina its ly tre AssitArbor Rasilroad or louisel pasf years Staeecles'aill Se giv'a' bsull Dress suits a Specialty. aiefrstg'ii"t asi''Wei"to smeet any of the exess' of te su ossr'tosett s ain frosma…

…Diiust Tove t- j all had a most tajsytltime als._____ Ni The stare wtheowoccupy has lIltrf.Sale' Smhny1heFa Tday's lMatyFestival rogram is at unic pyof Presdeta~ btl eenasold. we must seekssnowe til Ni tacraers…

April 28, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

….. Chicago. Ap-t. Ass Arber RAILROAD. TimerTablr, .Tan. 12, 1896. 7:22 a.m. *7:40a. m. *12:20p.m. ll:lia.. 4:15 p. m, 9:21 pM. All trains daily escept Sunday *Trains run betwecen Ann Arbor and Toledo only. R…

… Oly one of thie ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST, BY. Ann Arbior. ti-Aiiiirttltrt flp Ypartis of Washington Block. " 1l-ha~y ~lkes it by all Time Table, Oct. 27. 1895. l'ioer..ity al:-:, Banjo anil…

… Received as Lamge antd Elegoatnt ndrepair 33-hecels. BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 350 I tost-. dark blue. silk h-l ise o(rr-i WRITING PAPER BY THE QUIRE OR LB. A Line of Newm Pipes!c e iatliatdt- iy tClrver u…

May 05, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…yvEn bo SANFACSsCO. LokAGLES. PRTLAN. OB. Designr and ma ker of fine foot- wear. Best place for repairing. JOHN WOTZKE, 43 Sq. MAIN ST., UP STAIRS. FIRST NATIONAL BAN. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863…

…. Capital, 100000. Surplus and Preots, $04,00 Transacts a general banking business. Foreig exchanges bought anessd. Furnish letteru of credit. P. BACH Pes. S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK…

…. Onie of the prettiest bicycle's in Anns Arbor is unldtoubltedly a Bieni-tsr lin- shed in a piate'nt translucent ena~mel owniedi 0y-Lew H,. 'Clemienit. Thils e~nmel is a patent of the Ben-Hulr Co., ad is…

…-t'air light blue snede gloves at Leap Year tParty Friday night at Grainger's Academy. Finder please retnrn to 230 S. Division st. LOST-A Zeta Psi moonogram charm with owners name on back. Finder please return…

January 18, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… woman's building, on the Univer- sity grounds in the city of Ann Arbor, according to plans and specifications made by John Scott & Co., arvhitests, 07 Moffat block, Detroit. Bids will be made as follows…

… Regents Ann Arbor, Mich. Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bond or certified check CHICAGO AND COLUMBIA. PRIZE FOR SHORT STORY. The '96 "Res Gestae" Board offer a- They Will Debate Sometime…

… emiphasis to the need of a larger auditorium for1 the concerts in the Choral Union series. It is obvious that standing roOm will be at a premium at each of the May Festival concerts and there is no danger…

May 21, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…, $40,000 Transacs a geeral anin bustness. - Foreg nehansnbohnght and sold. Famnish letters f credit. P. BACH Per. SW CLARSON. Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stee, S50,00. Surplus. $151110. t…

…. Portland, Ore. Desidner attdmlker of Oine tent wear. Bet plce for repairing. JOHN WOTZKE, 43 S. MAIN ST., UP STrAIRS. FIRST NATINAL BANgK. OP ANN ABOt. Orgaied ten3. Capital, $00,000tl. Surplus ard Peele…

…:12 r'ast-boutndrl MieigatiCen-i111 t in trMary Festicval series. tril troit. Fi..,Stay 22, 3 tp. ta.- Syrmphtony 1t. H. Whtiten!. formierly roe6 t, troaw cetreert iniMay Festival se'ries. AMis- .k…

January 17, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…,000 stu- dents That'sswhywe have constantly in stck several dozens of guitars of various makes and prices. BETTER LOOK AT OUR U. OF M. GUITAR. It's good as its name. 1 TUE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., "s S. MAIN ST…

…ndlins Concerts" at Leipzig. The oratorio of "Elijah" was per- forined the first time at the Birming- ham festival fifty' years ago. After this performance Mendelssohn revised it thoroughly, making changes…

May 21, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…t, t Voi.. VI. No. 119. ANN ARBOR, MIIGAN, '1IHUTSL)AY. MAY 211,16'[6. FOURc PAGES-,3 ('GENTS. - g ~= ' THIRD GOES TO M ICIIIGIAX.' We Must Move 11 ' The store swesonowouy has11I i cttttt13U…

… Avere 1tTHE ANN ARBO, ORGAN CO.,'131t1iresult ltvettoll ot Ott"ondit-1311eit #II s.MINS'. ~itt tiseC'hica'otseroissJ to 2. N UYBN-URBCYLE. lilt VW'atkits settillss oeds'l iscst a t ___,11 st rof 'Iicaot…

… lpraltice, hut sthe '9u-isis didttts hase slot shtownt sp as well. The pbtioograph~ of tlie 'II i'ireity ball toastsireitntly taken ity lahdalsll is on- of the best group pictores ever takeen in Aoo Arbor

Festival C oniceit*. lit'('i ever totty' ittslittg wsi-tas I 'stiltsitof teics' jittithe list'ttrtlisss' ii- a. aiics. st oii-it se' d;1]i by Clrk 'lttl(It' set-titicl ists' by astwisis li),1oelr tsllssss…

May 12, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…1jc II. ofAl . ailjj. VOL. VI. NO. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY.12, 1896. FouR tPAGEs- 3 CENTS. We Must Move IS The store we now occupy has t -, been sold. We must seek ne w I quarters…

…. "u We Must Close Out "" our stock of musci goods anti i~ mean anything to buyers THIS MEANS BUSINESS S It you srant anything in tise 5music lone gus our prices this 5 week. iTHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., i…

Festival Tickets Coupons for tle May Festieal con- certs oay be echanuged for reseved seat checks at the School of Mus. Mr. Spence's office hours a re flou 9 to 12 and from 1:0 to 4. …

April 22, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…r~j .o l VOL. VI. No. 143. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 1896. FOUR PAGEs-3 CENTS. n == 'THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL. ~BICYCLES. S We desire to give nstic: that we CrnIt Pormso heFv " Proos to…

…, 4141t I. Lolsenllrill, I Art, STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN COR 414 Frau labfsky, Elsa; Miss 01te11, OrtrcIC, 5N S. MAIlN ST. i 1111 TeIramalli : Mr. Oer~bilsl, Lohenc- ~~ grill. _______________________________II…

May 11, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…, only Merchant Tailor, Avi 1 12 ke' for Ca"'1 atgreatly ro(10170d prices. Gotlies cot and in-adotup to date. 10 E. Washington St. Gibson &Clark PHOTOGRAPHERS, 12 W.1-URON ST~ ANN ARBOR No. 23 S. Fourth…

… letters of credit. P. BACHI Pres. S. xv. CLARKSON, Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stoch, 500,005. Surplus, $150,tt0. iResources, $1,100,()00. Organized anderithe General Ranting Laws af tis…

… Brain Street. f FIRST NATIoNAL BANK. OF ANN ARIBOR, Organize-d 1861 CIapittal, $105,O. Sarptus and Profis,$4,0 Transacts a gezierul banhtisg hasinless. Foreigniexrange330s hoaght andsold. Furnish…

… iair light blue suede glsves at iLpYear Party Fidtay nlighit at Granigers Academiy. F.inder please retuirn to 231S. iisiost-. IIIidal13111silxter the st-lk carriedl by Wxriglit, Kay & Co., of Detfroit…

May 07, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. SPECIAL. D IETAS a SCiHANZdll Suits and Pans at price, to suit evrybody, we aloo do repairinog.,oleaning and pressng. Work tolled for and dolivered. No. 4b S. State at., ecotod floor…

… but a UIP STAIRS. jTlie '199)ratcle' toard will umeetlfor dioc nelndat priecs Ibat willauiot till. FI:RST N'ATIONAL BANK. ii 'to fuiilttrii treluit n 0 ef p-toasell unwreels 1. iOur - OF ANN ARIOOE. 'h…

…-tio-datet. We rent I _A aettars of credit. P. EACH iPres. S. W. CLAIIESON. Cashier. sMr. Winneir's aiddress ibefoiet l' and repir i oneels. gitoerilg Soittlliiitrtw itiglilwill M o (' 5' Seioiatr, Xi is THlE ANN

ARBOR SAVINGS BANK lie umosut"iylrooolics of liters 1100 Phi, teacher orfliamojeoto, MantdoliniWrmnhp n i ur Capital Stork, 55,000. Surplas, i$150,00. iog AlluitaloiBeds." and (itarti ilesitietoe 7…

… prctie i days; -$35Ottaies it. Meyer's iowza daoncinog preplaratoryS to theioseor re- niand, 465 E. Williami st. S ceptiont, to join the Tue'sday or Sattir Lost-Piair light blue sunede gloves day evening…

January 11, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…RichardlsclternwreMsteu'yaksd for the first time Lst year, wilt be caeoswr r.HnyMc n and "Ranmbles 'round Ann Arbor" by competed for at the 'Varsity indoor '.W.Sit.Mu's. Juntius Beat. Music wias fur- meet. The one who wins the…

…. A. there are a, couple of ]'tr-fv ctipeatedtth '0 to w'ork at the running flight jumtp. Prsiglteayatce, eae nTstiatr tr-iv ouige's iautendegt heJ Th' .Kr.prz us~sciW5O Chritmas story by Miss Ann t…

… supply 3,000 stir- l Given- Many New Features for Reserved Seats for May Festival Loads of Legal Lore at Pretty- dnsTatswhy we have ndoMetTeDK.EPrz Going Fast, man's Last Night-The Program, constantly in…

February 15, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…I'lI (1110,ae ocintsifl t beIroid.ofsteare THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., tpioBeaTeaPt lt il l110' l',ol l I 11(1 ftieI-('rlkiug iarllto1(1tits eidl Miss,.\May S. N S Psi anld.Delia Tau Delta, wasg hldis110of tfiet…

… 1110ll IY[PO TA.T NOTICE II.'W. Sillllltri, Sigltrt h flit'. f. parties thatl Ann~ ArlibI' has, seenl. ibeefn set sit (1-0111 2? 10 :, th lliilllt to ____________________ t'bbpet'ltI1, Dela_ 'T11u Delta…

…' alrblgemlenlt of r'hairs. 1nd1 by taill ithlese gt B O ST R .'h: Iltleciiemn inilst 01100 110 cibail- WAH S__ O K T R S . 7special trai os ilh- Annl Arbor 1B1111s wh'ichi we(01 la.edto mar11k01 thle t'001s. Each…

… 1151110 w1e10 aa follows: Tiie 10 will probably- be finitol AW AN M DCA BOK.witch broalt bamid: of yellow' and blue General chairma n, W. A, fLewis, in- ed by thle Univeorsity omelic -s. Tbl Writing Paper…

… "S 'nin arundthetal was rapd i Haselen:d a, haid audsn ake the affair a aroud Ise 1211wasdrased t: laseg, l Pi fhi, t edon 0110. 0nl success. ft baa b~eemi oflthlaly p Tows, Dews Taws, yellow and blue

January 09, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…,000. Srpls sd Profits, W4,000 Transactc a geeral baklg bsness. Foreigneschangesoght adod. Furish letters of cedit e. ACtI Pes S.X.CLAKSON Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stools. fililMi. Srpls…

… costs more to build fan c any other bicycle.i I} 'j OVr-RM'AIS WHEEL CO. sie. ciet.. C ls: r iset lIscA:: cris. Snorracice. Pl'.els FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 0OF ANN ARtBO,. Orgaied 83. Capital, $106…

… styles. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 4 S. STATE ST. ON BUM. Possily your gym. suit ts 10 thatcotditon. If so exchange it for a new one at Mt S1AELRS Cyce [mporium~ 11 W. Washington St. ANNz ARBOR

…. A. baiteis- They srepoodb osee alltOheiomutpoetanst sebs's, of Minnstas, tiushtrtbeasure'systegmcos including the entirebI. & 0. Mliss A.Rih, ot uf M~ihigan. syste't wstatof Pttsbueg,blue Blip our…

blue booes are RI. S. G hIENWOOD, Agent. reached that admit to tke built. Invenitoeg Sale-Btug your F~urnituee L. D. WINES. noXw sshile it is cheap at bHallee's Foe- Wanied-Anothuer steswsard. Apply…

June 13, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 188) • Page Image 4

…ZKE, 43S. MAIN ST., UP STAIRS. FiRST NATIoNAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000 Transacts a general banking boniness. Fortr exchanges bought and sold…

…. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH PreA S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier, THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,100,000. Organized undertheGeneralBanking Laws of this…

…. Societies; one about 'The Blues"; one about 'the difference be- tween the teachings of Paul and Christ, andt one about "Eternal Pun- 11 W. Washington St. ishment." r The Free Press of yesterday an- Men or…

June 17, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 192) • Page Image 2

… ftillattedtance ex- treiiily deoirabie. G. B. HARTtltfON, Mnaging Editor. ANN ARBORI It'S SPECIAL TRAIN The fasttri for Chicago via Ani Arbor and Wabash roads wiii leave at 11:30 local timue Wededay nlight…

… traits at Milan. A 5100" rial effort Xiiwin adt 0niake thr lathes comifortaole oti the trilp. W~eXwiii also hiave a party of ten or moi'e on this train lot' St. Louiq. E. S. GIL-MORE, Agent Ann Arbor It. R…

…Xvtouexacirg.IP liiis, wvas stritoed black anid blue. _______withoutextra__ *,rnmnn She tore her gown, once more sat dowvn, LAW STUDENTS. ATTENTION. l Des oel wvere hoes in bthl her shoes. Write to Frederick Mlas…

… please A TRAIN COES! apply at the M\ichigan Central ticket The Sperial WXabashi tars XWili lun to Clicago. 'Theisplerial traiin leaves Aiti Arbor It. 1t. station at 11:300P. ino., Wetincos- day, Jutie…

…. .The Ainn Arbor Railroad will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all stations on their line betwveen Hanmburg Junction and Toledo on Sun. day trains. Tickets limited to date of sale. H. S…

June 04, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…VoL. VL. No. 180. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1896. Fout PAGES-3 CENTS. r - FACULTY APPOINTMENTS. 110i professor of blaw N. F Johnson READY FOR THE 13IG GAME. s-Os i mae assistant professor…

…. Pas. It smay ho obtaind in 'lsths NO .WSIGO T.NA ANera biology. bnigfr7 et ri ae o (' .W NHTH .SA AN harles E. St. Johiss ias apphointd Alpha Nus June Festival" tisd50 r7 ce sisnrisssssr.o bun Dress…

May 08, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…l e . a , t1. 1a 1 . VOL. YI. No. 158. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1tit3. FOURt PAGES-3 CENTS. We lMust ].Vove The store we now occupy has I been old.iWe must seek new SI We IlU We Close…

… Out 14 iiycle- Woffer o sich-, 1 1 wit seil giootis it too rcs 1A moean anything to buyers STHIS MEANS BUSINESS NN I you stat anyttitin tothe I55 tat,, inet tour 00prices this 'SI week. i13 IN THE ANN A…

… bswice.Ia fissinnuinugseillshte biases ftull, blue 'varsity piut Clue first man tiout by a qiuick tiliyf'om s-ousties' to Dowvney anti then to Btloomitisteut oilier ftwo I fClevere lpnt osufby a' dosuble…

… it is very ptrobablle ta t aluarge cross-tilciii gownui-sont Ciii spec-ial. 'lissscill bun titu'only reuiiung obpportsunity' for bUsiversity peopletu seu' Juulius C'aesar,lreosunted by blue studtieast…

March 02, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… money by trading wiih us? If youe do not call and see our stock acd you will he conyi nced ot it. H. F. Frost & Co., CASH GROCERS, 11 E. Ann St., Ann Arbor. Adams' Bazaar r a :1j i. I b °coecfor'ls ancd…

…11an'srsteed. THE CRESCENT WORKS~ Adams' Bazaar, 62l S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. 13 South Main St. …

…- SHEEHAN'S 125 SHEETS OF PAPER1 OLD -4 25 ENVELOPES, f BLUE 50c a Box. May be hard, but Can always be found at 5 S. Main St. DRUGS AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Don't You KowT YOU CAN BUYTHT~E for the least…

March 21, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…the . a ' VOL. V I. No. 124. ANN ARBOR, MICHIG)'AN, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1,196. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. IrME11= S M 11 EIS=M a ,-IFIR1ST FUR JNGRIIAMf 61 BICYCLES. 1i LAST NIGHT'S ORATORICAL S We…

…'i at his to t85. Ot'We ttaeu 11 prices talt. Termso, cashi or easy 1111iglit afte a o'oson of orellcey lasltiiig N paymtents. N6THE ANN ARORORGAN COO I I 1111tio its.alWOs-l ol'lWt No S. MAIM ST. 16 ato…

…'t tfre ol ott superiorttheii'Ann Arliori I 15-11 Schtool (it tll illofto' 01 ' ss, ef iotlhout s-tiv atin"udto h asan pep , tat he tdnwll1.teso m c It'e ssorlot, 11n11 it -glotoing ,termts ile- fii ht…

…oltue lots-iell oo goitow l et s'selfaisis 'lt eutasis Itte llso-Iisethtorhn oss 'ltca-r nllm oc ~t tuhc'c li to blue ancreased fuirilof yt fe p obtainsng berl ifas fluzce s inutiuora tor, snottf o tsee…

October 28, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…Vot.. VII. No. 24. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896t. FOUR PAGE-3 CENTS. U IL D , © CHORAL UNION SERIES. appea r in ~all of these. Negotiationo. A. L. C. ATIKINSON 7 are nrow p0…

…Fo'ho will proo~bbly Give us a trial h aiio loarger wvorks. Keo'niesdt us woinnoerso uf s'conduo tlooe bt' a1i0'lblb' blue dolt toefore' ("urb of W AHR'8 BOOK STORE The Blay Fesival cono'er'ts swill tr rceisve…

… final tO 5. tate St. Opposite Ceo house, rtedyatrte\~ts~.gte Ass Arbor. Mains t. ,ind Boston IFestival Orchiesfra WsillI of 1896.tedyaboo h eoosoogiue /, …

April 28, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… oues at $6.60. Those are rare bargaius. GUITARS AND BANJOS sinning this sale $3.50 to $7.50. It xviii pay you to look. 'Ann Arbor Organ Coo 51 S. Main Street. We Sell Bicycles. …

… 11iailiitheii'diatonit hto X'wt to lly' t11i011.Toiiday's gamlie 'sill bii' tilluld it 4:14 if the 'seutti:r pemis Theiiiti:'rilly's'tii' tBlue' Will iatsli fio'r gthis. It is play'toduay. I ions sail…

…. S. L. A. COURSE. FRIDAY EVE,, MAY 1ST. Arthlo Irlu Has wruitlitticat hill Sbe 01itli to keep his engagemetttat AnArbor oingto illness. i hitsplacelhashbenxiserd 1si'ason of theiir r'esidli'ncs' her…

May 21, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…)Shoes go at $o.:lli Will Sell Views, All (Grots' (10.50)Slices go lit 74.019. Blue lprintis of111 '011 thca i t ildlings All Genits' $.00 (1Shoes go It $4.111. All Genlts' $4.100 Shioes 10 it -$1.49,. and…

… view's iii'tie ll'vinity if AnnA, l Gns'$I .11's oat- 9 bior ure 0o be 011111,at verraon' abllltl'lei'se r 11 ic iludt'eeylo'rlsed Iato li ater e1111 littie ll' y11'esival Slice ill the lhouse, il l 11i…

…- eert Satnrday evening. I - I I Chicago's Eastern Trip. Ther thiltago htthi left Auiu Arbor lust tnighit for thetir lurst eastrn trip, out w-hiicb h tey 1wil uimeet C'ornell, Oralige Athiletic Ctutb, 1…

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