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Day
21
Month
April
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tickets lor the Kirmess. Boards open at Wahr's on Monday, April 25, at 1 o'clock local time. Prices of admission: Parquette, 75o dre=s circle, bOc; gallery, 35c. Seats reeerved without extra cost. For the Kirmess hop at the rink on Friday eveniog: General admission, 50c; gentleman accompanied by a lady - dancing - $2.00. Ladies and gentlemen of the Kirmes?, free. Refreshnents for sale. I Offer sonie Extra bargains in Pianos and Organs to close out a certain line of goods. tf Alvin Wilset. Corsefs Canvassers wanted at once, for the Whalebone Corset Co. Custom made Corsets. Liberal commis?ion with exclusive territory. Cali or addrep?, Miss L. M. Folet, General Ag't for Michigan. 05 E. Huron-st, Ann Arbor. 634tf Picked up by a gentleman and left in my store, on Ann gt, Maynard's block, a lap-robe. The owner can have it. 643-44 J. W. Matnard. For Sale Evergreens, Norway Spruoe and Arbor Viises for Hedge and orniimental purposes. Also Apple, Pear and Peach trees, örape Vines and all stnall Fruit Plantg, Cheap and reliable to name, at my place ou West Huron st. 642 45 J. H. Allmand. Money to Loan On first class and first mortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Douglass. S. H. Douglass, I. W. Hünt, Trustees. Ann Arbor, Dec. 1886. 626tf. Beautiful satin lined Prince AlbertSuits can be found at Wm. W. Douglas & Co's 638 tf For Sale at a Bargaln. House and lot, No. 28 Maynard streef. Location desirable for student boarders. Inquire of E. B. Pond, 6 N. Main-st. 640-tf Horses for Sale. Farm, Family and Draft Horses always on hand. Mght hundred sold in six years. Every horse guaranteed as represented or money refunded. We refer with pleasure to all purchasers. All correspondence promptly answered. Noyes & Wallaok. Chelsea, Mich. Just think of it. A child's Suit for three dollars, and a beauty too, at W. W. Douglas & Cds. 638 tf An elegant line of those four button Cutaway Suits now on sale st W. W. Douglas & Co's. 638 f It will pay any man to buy an Overcoat for next winter at the prices that Wm. W. Douglas & Co. are seJhng them at638 tf The Aiui Arbor Savlngs 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 Savings Bank. It9 growth has been steady and of the kind that makes it one of the best banks in the state. The list of depositare embraces our citizens occupying all different positions, but mainly among the farmers, mechanics and laborers, and theae are the classes whom they especially seek. Deposita are received from one Jollar up and interest paid. Helio ! Helio ! Helio ! 36 1 The enterprising Druggist, Mr. H. J. Brown has taken the agency of Baxter's Lucky Star Cigar. Hereafter the lovers of a good smoke can be accommodated with a cigar for five cents that will prove, upon trial, superior to the ten cent cigars sold. The Lucky Star is pure Havana filler and guaranteed unflavored. H. J. BROWN, So!e Ag't. Ask for the Lucky Star, Only five cents UNDERTAKING. Having purchased the Hearse and Undertaking outfit formerly belonging to John Keek & Co., I am ready to attend to all calis by night or day. Can always be found in the Keek store. tf W. G. DIETERLE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Saturday Eve., April 23rd. Special engagement with the GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIANS MR. losirii k. H ■ MMEP In the Revival of hu old- his flrst- "FniTZ, i aniui o!ra," Prononnced by the press and public to possess more human interest than any drama he has appean din During the play Mr. Emmet will introduce the followïng new songs and dances composedbyhlm: TheMlsteltoe, " Downbytheüld Green Lane,.' "True Dog. I Love Thee," "The Ragamuffin's Lullaby," ' He is Winkingon Me" 'Schneider, How You Vas? " The babyArmv introducing his celebraled tilver drum The costumes were purchased by Mr. Emmet from the peannt at Germany during his recent visit to Holland. ADMISSION, 50, 75, and $1.00 Reserved Beats now on Sale at Wahr"a Book Btore without extra charge.

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