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Day
21
Month
March
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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It'LiKtrniioii Kotlee. Kotlce is hereby glven that a meeting of the board of registraron of the several wards of the cilj of Ann Arbor will beheld in the respective wards of said city for the purpose of regMering he electora on Tuesday, Maren '.26, 'SS, couimenc ing at 8 o'clock a. m and cloëing at 8 o'clock p. m. of ihat day, at the following places. lst ward,- at Hinrich'B store. No. 3 Fourth slreet. 2nd ward,- at Wm. Herz store. 3rd ward,- at Agricultural Room, Court House. 4lh wart!,- at Engine House. 5th ward, - at Migtne Hout-e. 6th ward,- at Engine House, and on Wednesday, Match 'ƒ7, '89. at the council ■hamher in the Court House from 9 o'clock a. m. uutil 4 o'clock p. m. L. D. Winfs, G. F. Allmkndinger. Secretary. Chairman. Feb. 11, 'b9. Special etching sale at Rindall'.-. Charles L. Davis, well known as Alvin Joslin, will appear in Ann Arbor tomorrow eveningin "One ot the Old Stock." The Evening World of Oct. 16 says : "The play iscomparatively new totheoity,havirjg only been played in Harlem. Mr. Davis is the etar and the audience recogmzd him at once as their old favorite, Alvin Joslin. Ctias. StedmaD, in a part of a miser, gave a excellent performance; in fact he could not have done betier. Daniel Jarrett, Arthur Cooke, Williarn Robinson, Miss Connie Thompsom and Miss Kizzie Masters alao did some good work. The plot of One of the Old Stock is so interestin tiiat it had better bft heard rather than read." J. F. Schuh will, in the future, sell Domestio, Davis and White sewing machinef. To break the smallest thread weakeiiB the rope. Put those delicate organs the lungs, into a healthy condition, by the use of Waruer's I.k t'iihin ('ongh and ConMunxpiloii Keinedy. Sold by all druggists. Two sizes. I.atlicN of Ann Arbor. You are invited to cali at No. 84 South Mam-st. and see specimens of fine Priza Needie Work and Sewing, rqual, if not superior, to any soed on exhibition in this city. Also at Baumgartner'a etore may be seen some of my work. I will give instructions in Needie Work and lurnish all kinds of Fine Needie Work and Dressmaking. Twentytwo years experieuce. Mrs Geo. MiTcnELL. Brooms worth 30u. each can be bought for '20c. at Warner's, State st. Ladles. Now that spring has come again and also house cleaaing time, please remember that you can make your furniture look equal to new by u-úng Hayley's Electric Enam!l Furniture Pulish. It is the delight of all housekeepers. 34 E. Liberty st., Ann Arbor. New mouldings for picture frames, at Randall'e. "Beats the World." Liddell's fine Castile Soap. SoDthing and refreshing. Good for shaving. For sale everywhere. 18c. buya a pound can of Baking Powder at Warner's Cash Grocery. Every can guaranteed satis'actory. All the latest etchings just received at Bandatl'g, Warner, the cash grocer, has a nice line of Teas, at very low prices. Richly perfumed. Lddell's fine Catile Toilet Soan. A luxury for shaving and bathing. For sale everywhere. Mrs. Gilbert, the lady in charge of my millinery department, is spending tbis month in New York city, in the leading millinery houses - and making purchases of spring goods. My opening in this department will be about April lst, date will be given later. The stylea for spring are unusually beautiful. H. Ramdall. Don'l llny Voiir Arctlcs until you have seen the Colchester Arctio with the "outside counter." It is the best fitting and best wearing arclic now made, and is made 'pon honor for reputation. The outside counter adds largely to the durability. These arecheapest in the end. No extra charge for the "outside counter." Ask to see the Oolohester Arctics. Kept here by best stores. At Wholesale by II. S. Robinson & Burtenshaw, Detroit. Tbey Hav Come. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell has received her stock of Stamping Patterns, the finest in Ann Arbor. Ladies cali and see them at 84 South Main St. (iird of ThaukM. To Rev. jï. P. Belser, to our many frionds who assisted us during the sickness and funeral of John G. Hoffstetter, to those who presented floral designs, and to the pall-bearer8 we desire hereby to extend our sincere thank. JlliS. J. G. IIOFFíTKTTEB, Lena M. Hoffstetteb, LOU J. HOFFSTKTTEH. Kandüll's Wall-paper business ig opening with a rush, he already has several exttcsive contracta in town, also some fine work in artjoininer towns. Makt no mistahe. Buy your grocerici at Warner's and eave money.

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