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1
Month
October
Year
1891
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Lust Eicnnlon of the Season. The Michigan Central will run a special train to Detroit, Monday, Oct. 5, 891. on account of Germán Day Celeration, ani give the following round riprates: LEAVING. TIME. RATE. Jackaon 7:00 a. m. $1.75 Leoni 7:15 " 165 GrassLake 7:20 " 1.50 Francisco 7:28 " 1.25 Chelsea 7:40 " 1.25 Dexter 7:50 " 1.00 Scio 7:55 " 1.00 Delhi 8:00 " 1.00 Ann Arbor 8:10 " 90 Ypsilanti 8:25 " 75 Denton's 8:35 " 60 Wayne Junction. 8:45 " 50 Dearborn 9:00 " 30 Arrive at Detroit, 9:25 a. m. Returning, leave Detroit, 7:00 r. m. This will be the last excursión of the season. 75 GRAND OPERA HOUSE! O5ÏE MlillT O.VI.V. Saturday Evening, October 3. Appearance of America's great tragedian, Mr. ROBERT DOWNING Assisted by his own company of players including the beautiful andtalented EUGENIE BLAIR, FRED O. MOS E LEY, éc. Presenting Saumet's Sublime Tragedy, "THE GLADIATOR." New Scenery, Elegant Costumes, Great Cast, Original Musió PBICJES, $1, 75c and 5Oc. Sale of Seats open at Postoffice News Stand, Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. IOR REMT- Dining Room, Kitcben and one 1 Sleeping Room at 51 S. University-ave. Suitable for club board. Family will join club if de sired. Al8o doublé parloi and other farnished rooms all heated by furnace. .77 _ BY THE WAY HAVE YOU SEEN PIANO. We Sell It! And Other s ! Allmendinger Piano & Qrgan Makers and Sellers of Things Musical. FACTOKT: SALESUOOMS; Cor. First & Wash. Sts. 38 S. Ma n St. OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. Adveitisemente, such as To Rent, For Sale, and Wants, not excceding three linea, can be ineerted three weeks for 25 cents. WA&TED. Girl to"döhönsëworkTatNëT9 South Thayer. 77 Girl to do general housework, No. 2Packard-st. 76 WA IED-A girl to do housework in a family of two eltherthe wholeor part of eaoh day. Inqulre at 24 Maynard St. between the hour of S and 6 m. 76 WANTS.- Three or four IadyörgentleniB canvassera. to aell Domettic, white and Davis Sewing Machine. No previoos eiperience required. will pay salary or commission. Appty at once. J. F. Schnh. 67tf Plain sewing of all kinds; also ' comforters, bedding, etc. Mrs. Fingerle, over Sheehan'8 Book Store. State-st 74 VITAN TE D- Young man who wishes to takea '" complete conree in Shorthand and Typewriting and pay his tuition by doing janitor work. Apply at once to the School of Shorthand, 20 South Statest, third floor. WA 1TÈD- A competent lady wlio wishes to take care of house for the use of ft few rooms for heiself and son. Enquire at No. 10 Belser-st. 75_ FÓRMALE. , IT'OR KALE- Good two-story frame house. 36 1 Broadway. Will ba sold at abargain. Enquire at the house. 77 FOK Wood Prices lowet than any other dealer; all orders promply delivered. F. M. Hallock. cor. Packard and Hill-sts. 77 FMH SAI..E- At auction. Oct. 7. 1891, at 1 o'el .ck, at my house, on West Iïuron-st, the following household goods, to-wit: Five bedsteads and bedding, three stoves. wood and coal, twelve chairs, flve tables, good Singcr sewing machine, six bushels potatoes, and other articles. JonN G. Feitz. Frank Keause, Auctioneer. 77 f?OR NALE-A grand good nev milch cow sold for no fault, a regular breeder. Also a one year old gelding sired by Sanford's norse, Dam byOld Raven, Grand Dam Inbred Washtenaw Chief. J. F. Avery. 71 FOR.SAI.,K- 4 loot wood and stove blocks on ground. James Murray 2K miles east of Pebles church, Salem. 76 EOK SAI,E-One Ladies' Warwick Perfection Bicycle. Good as new. Cost S135. $S5 wül buy it. Cali at Wilsey's Mubíc Store. 75 FOK SALE CHÊAP- Stcinway, Bradbury, and other secondhand planos. Clough & Warren, Story & Clark, and other secondhand organs. All in good order, some good ss new. Alviu Wilsey, 2fl S. 4th-ave. 75 OR SAI.K- Signa "Rooms," -Rooms and Board," "Boarding," -'For Sale," "For Rent," "Dressmaking,"etc, etc, at the Register Office. 76_ FOR SA I.E.- Six room house No. 63 Millerave. This property offered cheap to close an estáte, Apply to Moore & Taber. 68tf IpOR SA LE.- Farm of forty acres at Whitmore Lake. Soil, a level, sandy loam. Good house, barn, and sheds. Finest lake front. Five minutes walk from hotels, post office and express office. Two railroads. Cali on or address Walter L. Taylor, 90 Broadway, An,n Arbcr, Mich. 67tf rR SAIjÊ- A quantity of machine oÏÏ, ahipped us by mistake by a Wholesale dealer. This will be sold at a bargain in order to avoid the necessity of returning it Ioquire at the Register Office. FOR SAI.K- A largequa'itity of heavy wrapping paper, Euitable for putting under carpeta, also ola newspapers for sale cheap at The Register office. FOR SAI.E- Sixty nier. half-blood Shropshire Lambs. Also would like about eight horses to winter. I. S. 8avery. Salem, Mich. 74 FARM FOR SAI. F.- The Bullock orEyereti farm, 3 miles west of Salem Station and 11 miles from Ann Arbor; containing 109 acres; house and barns, stock and well water, timber; school and church within a mile; land naturally the besi and in good condition. Also iO-acre farm for sale. The s V2 of the east K of the s. e. qr. of sec. 34 of Ann Arbor town, being part of the Howe-North place north of the county farm í miles from Mack & Schmid's, one and a half miles from city limits. First class land for peaches. Prices and termsreasonable. Callón or address Andrew E. Gibson, 9 S. Ingalls-st., Ann Arbor. Mich. 60tf FOR RENT. rpo RENT- Unfurnished : Two ground-floor X. parlors and an upstairs bedroom. 28 North-st 77 tOR RENT.- Rooms in the Hamilton Block 1 suitable for light house keeping. Steam heating and water, Apply to A. W. Hamilton. 75 WIMiTHK WOMAN.thatwasseen to taks thoso white Lillies from J. L. Babcock's grounds please return the roots and save trouble. For she is known. J. L. Babcock. At home. 12 North División Street. 76 IiOstI T ONT- Saturday Sept. 19, between CornweÜ's jLipulp mili and 54 s. Dlvision-st, a lady's black jackst. Finder will please return to 54 srith Oivision-st, and receive reward. '76 OST- A flve dollar bilí either in or between Rinsey & Seabolts and Baoh Abel & Co., store Will finder please leave at Riusey & Seabolt's and eceive reward ? 76 OST- At the union service at the Baptis church on Sunday eve., Sept. 6th, an Oxford Bible without signature, was taken by mistake from a seat in the gallery. Leave at the Univer sity Library and greatly oblige. 76 LOST - A gold pin set in pearls and ruby. monogram of Phi Chi- looks like I. O. X Name on back, W. L. Dunn. Return to 36 South State-et and receive reward. 76 ÖST.- A Silver Watch with chata made ofSilverCoinsanda Silver Cross. Flnde apply at 4 N. Statest, Kev. J. T. Suuderland, Re ward offered. 74 MISCEI.LANF.OrS. T3KRSONM interested in Delsarte are requeste X to meet in room nine of the High Schoo building, Thursday afternoon at five o'clock Classes will meet Mondays and Thursdays. 75 IjiOÏIND- Ï5.00. The loser can have same by P callingat the The Register office, provin i property, and paying for this adverttsement. 76 IF you wish to advertise anything anywhere a any time write to GEO. P. ROWT2LL & CO., No 10 Spruce St., New York. 870-921 EVERY one in neod of Information on the sub ject of advertiaing will do well to obtain a copy of "Book for Advertlsers," 368 pages prfce one dollar. Mailed, postage paid on receip of prlce. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper Directory of all the bes papers and class journals; gives the circulatioi rating of every one, and a good deal of informa tion about rates and other matters pertaininu to thebnsinessofadvertleing. Address ROWELL'3 ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce 8t.. N. Y 870-921 It gives me pleasure to certify tha Lieutenant Busick of the Central Pólice District used Salvation Oil (on a rjieu matic arm. A few applications relieve him and wrought a permanent cure Salvation Oil if called in will verify this statement. Serg't. H. A. Rvan, Central Pólice Station Balto.. Md YOU CAN GET IT Calkins' Drug Store 34 South State-st.

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