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Day
19
Month
May
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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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 ot 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, Sole Ag't. Ask for the Lucky Star, Only five cents The Anu Ardor Savings Bank. Among the Savings Banks in our state there is not e outside of Detroit that has taken a more solid and prominent position than the Ann Arbor Savings 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, mechanics and laborers, and these are the classes whom they especially seek. Deposits are received from ont Jollar up and interest paid. Card of I 'banks. Mrs. Catharine Hangsterfer, mother of the late A. P. Hangsterfer, returns her thanks to the Knights of Maccabees, of the State of Michigan, for their prompt payment, through Arbor Tent No. 296, of the insurance of $1,000 on the deceased's life. Mes. Catharine Hahgsterfeb. Mr. Elliott Barnes' play of "Only a Farmei's Daughter" has met with favor here. The wurk is an exciting and continuously iateresting one, contaiuing many strong characters, a de ar story, plenty of inciderit, and all the usual incumbents of a succe88ful play, and the various people intrusted with parts in it acquit thüMelves fivorably. - New York Sun.

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Ann Arbor Register