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POWDER Fred C . WI The Ann Arbor Register. VOL XXV. NO. 9 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 2.18U9. WHOLE NO. COL DEAN NOMINATED. itoni:i<:it v OK M. c. UNIVERSITY ASKS $180,000.1 ]\JARTIN SCHALLER Seventr-tivo Dollars Stolen Friday BILL'S INTRODUCED IVHIM. FOR JUDGE '.ltV.\T WINS OV FOl'KTII Millii. Kvldrtuly the Hoik of a Til IT *MOI.vr BALLOT. Smooth Rneak Thief. Saturday morning between the hours siiio.odo For a Geueral Scientific 24 Sheets of Good Paper ATKINSON BILL IGNORED. of 12:15 and »> o'clock a successful Liiboiiitory fKO.000 fOr Added Hos- An Exchange j robbery was committed at Michigan pital Farslliles—Also Waul Money Says that advertising col- ' \ Great Fluht In tb<- Couvcullou Over Central ticket office. For Summer School. umns of a newspaper should 24 Square Envelopes to RenolutioUH—Aiid'n Hatl a .Majorli) J. S. Squires is the name of the Tnesday of last week was the last always contain the freshest night operator und ticket seller who day for the introduction of bills in the most interesting and relia- —Did ><it mention •• Wkin»ou inn" ble news in the paper a Match put up in a nice Pliixr<-clte» Strove to Have It Com-has charge of the office. At 12:15 helegislature and the Lansing dispatches Dry Goods column should mrudi'd Vrliciiin Itt'tt ated by a Vote sold a ticket for Chicago and the money have been scanned in vain to see what be a channel of informa- or Nearly 'I wo to Our. was all right at '.hat time. After the is likely to be done for the University. tion from which we may box tor 10 Cents a Box. President Angel I was seen and he gain the most practical The Republican convention held at'midnight train had gone through he and useful knowledge of outlined what bills were introduced' Jackson yesterday was remarkable in a passed out of the office to put out t;ie that all absorbing topic— Said he; number of wuys. The first wa9 in the lights iu the depot waiting room. He the question of dress.* "There have been bills asking lor exhibition of strength shown by Jus- saw nobody in the depot at this time MARTIN SCKALLER, 216 S. Hain St. $180,000 for buildings and an pppropria- "The Stores" advertisements tice C. B. Grant. Although there were and he was not out of the waiting we will endeavor to make more tion for the summer school. Of the for- seven other candidates in the Geld, allroom himself. He went back into the valuable at d interesting to you of them strong men, and although they j office and remained there until 6 o'clock mer amount $100,000 will be for a this spring than ever before. So much so that if you are on terms had practically combined to defeat j of friendship with yourself you WESTPHALIA BRAND WHITE ROSE BRAND Grant, still Grant received 334 votes will not let that news escape your SUGAR CURED PURE LEAF out of 840 ca^t on the first ballot, and eye which is of such vast import- MAMS. LARD. ance to yourself and family. 349 on the second. 378 on the third and on the fourth enough so that it became REMOVAL. Items of Special Yalne for 7 Days IF clear that his nomination was certain so that delegations changed their votes Please note that THE REGISTER office has been removed Saturday, March 4 to 11. IT'S DOLD'S, IT'S THE to insure Grant's success. The nomi- from 216 East Huron to 125 North Main St., Opera House Block, nating speeches were excellent, that of Mr. Colgrove, of Hastings, nominating where it has quarters with The Evening Times and where for the Good Prints BEST. Judge YanZile, being a most eloquent future it will be pleased to meet its friends and do business with Ligh and Dark effort and by far the best speech of the them. In a few days we shall be entirely settled and our job de- 3 I=2C convention. BUFFALO BRAND CANNED WESTPHALIA BRAND partment greatly improved. We ask our friends and patrons to MEATS SUGAR CURED BACON The next remarkable thing about Toild du Nord Ginghams bear in mind our change of location and give us a fair share of the convention was the evident deter- Nowhere less than 10c. For Sale at J D. STIMSON & CO.'s, S. State Street. mination of the anti Pingreeites to de- their advertising and job work. liver a body blow at Pingreeism. The 6c occasion came in the repoit of the committee on resolutions. The major- ity reported resolutions commending Yard Wide Percales science department. We find a crowd- Standard Makes 12Jc and 10c the administration of McKinley, the when he started to check up his cash. rvalues. principle of sound money ana the ne- Tnen he discovered that $72 in bills ed condition in the laboratories of the Wanted For Milling* cessity of the party redeeming its was missing. university. Prof. Carnal needs all the 6c pledge to pass a law in favor of equal It is thought that while he was put- room in his building for his work and taxation. This die Dot suit the Pin- iti£ oat the lights Somebody was hid- it was thought best to provide room 12 l-2c Fancy Satines Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat. gree people. A minority report was ing in tite depot wailing room and, elsewhere for Dr. Vaughan. Then offered commending the Atkinson Bill sneaking into the office, grabbed the some of the room taken up in the medi- For 7 days (Continued on page four.< hills and got out without Mr. Squires cal building for laboratory work is FOR OUR SHIPPING DEPARTMENT noticing nim. There was a quantity of needed for lecture and reoitation 8c 1)1 All! OF W.tl. CbllOVRS. silver in the sam-» place as the bill:', roums Again the rooms taken by Profs. Ueigbard and Spalding in the Barley, Beans, A Well Known Nortbfleld Itekldent but this was no; touched. There is no DRESS GOODS PLUNGE south wing are neeied for recitation Paused Awny. clue to the perpetrators. rooms. If all these could be collected 65c Serges 43c. William P. Groves, one of the best Corn, Clover Seed, Oats into one general building for general One case new all wool French Known and respected citizens of tte Serge all the new colors and scientific laboratory work it Would township of Korthflield. quietly passed black, full 50 inches wide, for 7 relieve the crowded condition of the and off Grades of Wheat away this morning like a child goiug days price TOOK HER OWN LIFE. University considerably. to sle.ep. The funeral services will be "Then the $99,000 asked for is to in- he d Monday afternoon at 2 o'c lock at ANN AtlBOtt WOTI \> SriCIDKS Id crease hospital facilities. It was not his lato residenue. Mr. Groves was Saturday, Man-h 4 to tl. thought wise to designate just its exact ALLMENDINGER & SCHNEIDER. tne sun of Nicholas Groves, of East CHIC1GO. C1IMIIIHIIMMIIIHIII use but to put it under one general Chailemount,, Mats., where he was head. The crowded condition of the born No». 12. 1819. During hU early tils, viola Illi«», Formerly ol s. Divis- hospitals must be taken card of. Tne Intanoy Lie lost bis mother. In 1831 the ion Mrtet, Buds Her Life Because of disposition of the $80,000 will be made family removed t.i Northfl li at winch Deafness. ; after its appropriation in a manner time wolves, deer and ludiana we e PICTURES... Miss Viola Bliss, of this city, died that will satisfy both colleges of medi- mine plentiful than whit.o people. His last Friday at the home of her coutin, cine. father u o* up 16U ai-r s of government Mrs. Garrett M. Vanzwell, 43 S^eley land, the son residing on this land "Then there is an appropriation ask -^PICTURES ave , Chicago, from the effects of mor- until his death. He was married Oct. ed for the summer school. We mad • phine taken on Wednesday afternoon. Both Framed and Uuframed, 2, 1851, to Harriet, the daugnter of no move in the matter until after tbe She left notes explaining that the Thomas Fit/.^immons, of Ann Arbor Normal School iutrodued a bill and dread of deafness caused her to end her (NEVKR SUPS .\uii TEARS ) town, she proceeding him in death. then it was forced upon us to do so life. The fact that she had contem- Seven children: Mrs. Roxy Bailey, The University has been charging a Cushion Button Hose Supporter. Al a Great Reduction plated suicide several weeks ago is in- Albert U., Mrs. Flora Duncan, Eliza- tuition fee of $30 for three courses in No Stitching In tbe ^••snc. dicated by the date of one of the notes I fi r cash from frnmer prices, commenc beth, wife of Everitt Bird, Mrs. Har- the summer school. The Normal she left, of which the following is a ing Monday, March 7th. riet Yaneon, of Xorthfield, Edwin W., School has asked for an appropriation part: oi Ann Arnor, and Fanny of Nonhfield that will make tbe tuition for its su ta- Chicago, Jan. 5, 1899.—Dear Bessie: Come in and get Prices. and 13 grandchildren survive their mer school free or practically so. It is No one knowa what I have suffered in •Ira. Davltou Is Iu < Imrgc of An Deparliurut. parents. For ihe.past three years his out of the question that the University my mind since my ears have given out health has been gradually failing.
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