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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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'Allie Long, of the Chequamegons, ixpéets to have a class in violin niusic liis year ar the Ann Ai'bor Miiiic ompany's store. The friends ot' Mr. and Mrs. Fr d Marty will be grieved to learn of the leath oí the six-year-old child of tüo atter at Detroit. Menrbers of the Aifoeiter Verein will lease not forget the entertainment to h given at their hall Friday evening, October lst. Invite your friends. Becker's Military band on Pridiy :vening, öetotoer i. will celébrate ir-? iis: anniversary witli an oyster supier, only the bami niembership ro be resent The local Star of 'Bethïeheni Lode :xtends thanks to Becker's band for r.nsic furuished at their social Saturlay evening, and lo friends for aid in naking the evcut a success. Spring chickens at Weinroan's, The fmest broilers tlie inarKet afiords. Mrs. Charles M. Rousseau, of Detroit, (lied in tliat city Monday aftsrïoon. She was the sister of Mrs. B. Sr. .raines, sr. Mr. and .Airs. B. St. 'ames and Mrs. Won. Goodyear, of liis city, went to Detroit on account of ihis death. YVANTEiD. Men and wonien to iuapect out complete line of grocerie.s. DAiYIS & SEABOLT. 208 S. Main st.-eet. Every onë in any way interested in he tramp question is invited to atend ;i public meeting to be held in he council room of the court house Friday, September '21. ar S p. m. The retiring officers of the Anti-Tramp soit ly will teil what théy have done lirring the pasr year and the whoíe matter will be open for general diarussion. C F. .MENT YVALKS. Cement walks anl all kinds oí oement work constructed in a first class marmer at reasonable prices. S. W. PI KG, 15 Miller ave. Henry Menth. the Decroit street öealers iu meats and grocerles, soes out of business Saturday, a Mr. Sheherd continuing in the Meuth stand. Mr. Meuth expects to go on the road. Manager Lisemer has seeured I'-ml Oazeneuve and company foi an early date at the Athens Theater. Ca.eiuuve was for somo time with the younger Salvini. He will be supporti] by John A. Lane. Stop renting and buy a lio.ne in the best nerghborhood in this eity. Siiiall payment down and balance nonrlily. Splendid location for roauiers and boairders. A. M. f'i.AUK. 4:!) S. División. Oscar V. Bnrkhai'dt. the special agent of the New York Life Insurance company in Ann Ai-bor, announces that he will give aiway 2.000 copies of "Dan-ving for Praftt" at the approaehiug Yashtenaw County Fair. The book is a ralnablo one and Mr. Burkhardt's enterprlse in seeuring it for free disnibution among nis friends is highly coniniendaible. A party with 40 acres of coinpi.-atively level luid. in the vicinity ef Yhitmore, freo f rom fences and ocher iucumfbrances, could protoaibly dispsé of the same ou favor ible terms 1o James il. Baeh, the real estáte wan, il' negotiations are under'akcn bef ore the diíving seasou '.-loses. George W. Fleming has been einstated as depnty intemal revenue eollector for lliis district vice Nailian iSchmidt ol' Manchester, reslgned. Having held the office before and being an óld soldier, Mr. Fleming assumes the position under civil se. rules without being requiröd to take samination. 'I'liis is the posatiop tor whieu Eugene Helber, ui' this city. was a candidate. The entertainment given Mo-nlav Qight by i.ois Rebekah Lodge, 1. o. o. F., celebrating the foundation of die order was, as may be expected win u these ladies undertake anything, ab unqüalifled success. There was a lange attendance and a üterary and musical program of considerable merit pleased and lqstnlcted them. Amóng those wlio took creditatole part in this program are Messrs. George Sc-tt, Frank Melntyre, Bert Scott, Ms. Rjynolds, Mrs. Ciolgrove, Mrs. McNallv. Miss Marsaret Scott, .Aliss Haïti.' Stebbins, and Miss M. V. Bower. Kefreshments and dancing dos ".1 a plèasant evenlng's entertainment. I NT KUOHAXGBA'DLE MI LE AG E TICKETS. A new form of Thousand-Mile Ticket; the result of careful consideration and discussion between the railroads and their principal patrons, will be placed on sale September Ist, at all important Michigan Central offices. The ticket is sold for $30.00, with a róbate to the purchaser of $1000, wnen used up in compliance with its (■■mditions, and is accepted on all the lines in the Central Passenger association, forty-five in number and covering a vast extent ol' country. No mileage book has yet been deved so acceptable to all parties concerned and so advantageous to the helder. Every oue who is likely to travel a thousand. miles in a year should avail themselves of it, and snould consult the nearest Michigan Central ticket agent. tL

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Ann Arbor Democrat