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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
October
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Roehm & Son'a sucoess in the Diamond business ia due to tneir thorough knowledge of this important branch of their trade, obtained duriog thirty-eight years ei experience; their truih'ul representa tions; the fact that they buy of first hands in the foreien rnarket, nd peil at the lowest possible prices. Their new location is 271 Woodward Avenue, corner Grand Circus Park, Detroit. The wife and friends of John Sweet desired to return thanks to the many frieuds who so kiudly assisted tbem in their nffliction. The board of truitees of the First Bap tist church expresa their hearty thank to the citizens of Ann Arbor for the generous hospitality ex ended by them to the members of the Bap ist state convention during its recent session. Miss Mi;Coughna has the largest class in Shortiiand in the city. She will have 175 students before the year closes. Having retired from the millinery bus iness, I take the opponuuity to thank cny friends for their peneroua patronage in the past. Mr. H. Randull has purchaped my business and will carry it on at No. 30 East Hurón St. I most earnestly invite all my old customers to extend to him their patronage, teeling sure he will make every endeavor to ment it. Mrs. Maet Smith. City, Oct. 16, 1888. New p'cture frame mouldings at low pricea at lUndall's. Art Loan Exhibition at Detroit Sept. 1 to Nov. 15. One fare for round trip, wnh 25 cent adued tor admission via the MicQigan Central Railway. Tickets sold on Thursdays ot each week until Nov. 15. H. W. Hats-í, Agent.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register