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Germania Hotel

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Out in the world, jostled among ■straugers, anxious and busy with business corr.plications, ihe traveling man learns to apprcciate the careful attention and hospitaüty which mark the true host of a comiortable hotel, whicli sheds content:nent upon the tireU soul and bnngs him comfort and repose though ht be a "stranger in a strange land." The tide of travel which is attracted to Ann Arbor will find no better place to drop anchor than at the Germania Hotel, which is a. fine three-story and basement structure, pleasantly located on the corner of Ashley and Washington streets. The house is provided with every modern convenience, with 25 rooms at the disposal of the public, each being supplied with steam heat, cali bells, etc. The cuisine is first-class, prepared by an accomplished chef, and served by experienced and polite attendants who unite with the proprietor in providing for the 1 fort of guests. The dining room is light, airy and spacious, seating ■more thari fifty people. The rates are $2.00 per day, and the fare proided is unsurpassed for quality, quantity and service. The house has two of the largest sample rooms in the state, a feature specially pleasing to commercial travelers. Mr. William L. Frank, the proprietor, is a born hotel man, and known to the public as a courteous gentleman. He belongs to the A. O. U. W., I, O. O. F., and Royal Arcanum.