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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
November
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Editor Registek: Wny do you not puW'sh tbe opera house advertiaements? Fiequently there are entertainment which I should lik very touch to attend, but I know nothing about them until I accidentaüy hear of them long afterwards. Doubtless thera ' are raany others 'ike myself who depeaá upon the Register fór suoh informaiiisn, but who, oq account of no menlion being made of plays. miss en'ertainments that they woiild be glad to atteud. What can be the reason for no notices being given from time to time. ís it possible you do not consider such things worth mentioning;1 Respeclfully yours, A Subscribir. [Ia reply to the above and to numeious other inquiriea of the same nature, we wish to say that we do appreciate good acting, and also that the columns of The Register are al was open to legilimate advertising. The trouble is that it is not ourcustom to show any partiality orgrant any special favor by inaking large discounts from our regular advertiaiog rates to any particular persons. From a business point of view we think it advisable to adhere to this rule, even though by eo doing we cannot accommodato some of our patrons by giving them in our advertising colnmns the information thoy desire. - Ed.] The following are tho names of those who receiVed third grade certificates at tho teachers' examination held at Manchester, October 25th: Mny E. Hunt, Anna Gieske, Anna Pouchr, Julia M. C mklin, Marie Kirchhofer, Ry S. McColl, Cnas. S. Stark, M. and E Babcock, Mttggie Cavanaugh. Perry L. Townsen, K.ttie E. Weir, 0. H. Marr, Ella E. Wt-lwood, Julia H-rtin, Lucy A. Burch, Anna L. Hughes, Nelly Clinton, Veronic Sweetman. M. J. Cavanaüoh, Sec. Board of School Exaininers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register