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Day
27
Month
January
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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Rev. Mr. Sunderland will speak at tbe Uaitarian church next Sundny morning, oa " Religión as a Source of Comfort, Hope and strength." The evening service will consist of two parte. I. Mrs. Sunderland will speak (u connection with her Bible class lectures on the history of christianity) on "The Cjmrades, and their Influence on Religión in Europe." II. Mr. Sunderland will answer the following question, which he has bsen asked to answer publicly : I Jesu3 a 8avior? What is Salvation? Is UnitarianLsm a "good religión to die by ? ' Mothers, always use Dr. Seth Arnold'g Soothing and Quieting Cordial for children. A mild safe tonic. 25c. AU $1 50, $1.25 and $1.15 Fancy Dress Shirts now 99c. See Show window. Wm. Wagner. One of those new and elegant Standard sewing machines would be a valuable present. Don't buy until you try a "Standard." Fine new stock at Wilsey's Y au can save from $3 to $5 on a suit made to order now. Wm. Wagner, Merchant Tailor. Honey to Loan On first class and first mortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Douglass. S. H. Doüolass, I. W. Hünt, Trastees. Ann Arbor, Dec. 1886. 6'26tf. Home, Sweet Home Wants to shut out the cold and make their homes comfortable. All in need of Weather Strips, don't forget the Champion Weather Strips are the but ; put on by M. J. Furnam, manufacturer and proprietor. And remember he makes no extra charge for repairs. " Live and let live," is his motto. Orders left at Eberbach's hardware srore, or No. 12, Lawrence Btreet, will be promptly attended to. 622tf. From $1 to $1.50 saved on Pants made to order now. Wm. Waoner, Merchant Tailor. Horses for Sale. Farm, Family and Draft Horses always on hand. Eight hundred sold in six years. Every borse guaranteed as represented or money refunded. We refer with pleasure to all purchasers. All correspondence promptly answered. Noyes & Wallace. Cl elsea, Mich. HICKORY TIMBER. I will pay $12.00 per cord, Cash, for gooi second growth Hickory Butts, suitable for Axe-Handles, delivered at my shop, south of depot, Ypsilanti. Parties preferrmg to load on board cars at Ann Arbor, Address C. W. Dickinson.Ypsilanti. 620-32 Tbe Ann Arbor Savlnys Bank. Among the Savings Banks in our state there is noi e outside of Detroit that has taken a more solid and prominent position than the Ann Arbor Swings Bank. lts growth has been steady and of the kind that makes it one of the best banks in the state. The list of depositors embraces our citizens occupying all different positions, but mainly among the farmers, mechanica and laborers, and these are ft1 classes whom they especially seek. Deposits are received from one dollar up and interest paid. Nothing as sensible offers itself to fond parents and friends as to deposit a small amount on New Year's time tor some child, who will be prouder with a bank account than with any other gilt. Saturday, the Bank wil) be open for savings deposits from 7 to 8 p. m. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, January 31 THE IIDE-Xj ODDBLE DIGLE TCU'S GilD CO. The Greatest Living Introducing Songs, Dancing, and Banjo Solos. 2 COMICAL MARKS, 2 Greatest ReaMstic Ice Scène, Qrand Transformation Allegory, "Eva in Heaven." ADMISSION, 25c, 35c, and 50c Reserved Seats now on Sale without extra charge at Yale's Post office New 6 Depot. QRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday Eve., February 4. Miss Heler. Pite! AMEIÍICÁ'S Greaiest Reader and Impersonaior Will give one of her unique and varied Literary recitals for the benefit of the RELIEF FUND OK WELCH POST, No. 137, G. A. R. Míbs Potter will be assisted by the University Glee Club Tickets for sle at Eugene B. Yale's in rot office. Dean & Co', J. T. Jacobs's & Co, Winans A Stafford, H. Soule's office in the Uni%ersity, and ■ Membera of the Post. Parquet and Circle, - 50 ets. Gallerv, 25 ets. Reserved eats may be secured wilhout extr charge at Yale's Stand in the P06t Office, on and after Tuesday, Fehruary Ut. Doore open at 7 o'clock. CurUin riseê at 8 o'clock, local time.

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