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L. E. Sheldon

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The American people' enjoy recreation as well as the people of any nation of the globe. The citizens of Ann Arbor are not unlike those of other cities, and each evening after work is over there gather in the pleasant rooms of S. E. Sheldon at 3 N. Main street, the old and young citizen of this bright little city for a little amusement after their day's toil. 'This a favorite resort of the students, and many who congrégate here perform with the spheres in a manner worthy an Ives or Schafer. This gentlemen established his business in January, 1893. He has a first class billiard parlor in every respect, 22x120 in size, fitted with one pool and five Shuelenberg billiard tibies. He keeps a nice line of fine cigars and tobáceo, also a fine line of pipes and smoking supplies,and enjoys a large and lucrative trade.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News