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VOLUME XXX.-NO. 46. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1891. WHOLE NUMBER 1586, ANN ARBOR LIGHT INFANTRY. ANN ARBOR PRESS CLUB. A REASONABLE EXPLANATION. TO KEEP THINGS A.T The Ann Arbor Courier Their Handsome and Commodious Club An Organization Effected Among the' And One the Public Will be Glad to Quarters. Scribes of the City. Hear. (Publish'ed Every Wednesday. A glance through the club rooms o! A meeting was heM at the office Editor of tbs Courier: I)::r Sir:— The Ann Arbor Light Infantry brings ol 8. W. BeaJcea last, Friday p. in.,I noticed a. few days ago, in the to view a very pretty and complete Has a Large Circulation ainonsr Merchants, of the editors of the city, for the pur- Com i T. a. Bomewhat ssvere tritiatssa Mechanics, Manufacturers, Fanners, G plnce f ir the m bribers o!' that organiz- pose o: effecting preliminary arrange- upon ih • in.-inan •ment of the Toledo*, and Families Generally. ation to meet and enjoy themselves. ments For the coming meeting of the Ann Arbor and North Michigan Rail- MARKED DOWN TO They are situated on the second State Editorial Aasoalation In .Ian road, n ih . •.in)., of The firf• A Very BtsiraHe Medium for Advertisers Last week we announced floor of the Hangeterfer block, and uai-y next:. After some discussion it at Mil 111. th • company declined to riyi month of consist of double parlors, smoking was thought beet to organize a local a. special •(rain, and carry to xhe re- and reading rooms, with cloak room press club, as not Only a means lief of thft fire stricken village, much ami c]<>s<-t attached, and three card JTJ3STITJS E for better attending to the wants of needed help irom our Jire department. rooms. Had thf :a'ts U •-n as the Courier EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Bottom Prices! the state association meeting, but The parlors are marvels of delight. as a moans for a better understand- was informed, and, doubtless, b/lievecl Thy ceiling i-s finished with alabastine, them to be, I think critisism was TERMS: in.!;: amon.tr themselves. That being THANKSGIVING Mi in what is kno.wn as drip work, tip- decided upon an organization was ef- just. $1.00 per Year in Advance. To Subscrib- ped with gold, the effect being very fected, the following members being In th? belief that there was a mis- ers out of the County, 15 cents extra, pretty. The room is furnished with present and taking part: For the next thirty days there take somewhere, and in the interest to pay postage. antique oak furniture, upholstered in Argus—S. W. Beakes, Will W. will be a bewildering surprise. maroon leather. The draperies are of the truth, I attempted to learn, in harmony with th • carp !ta anil fur- Watts. for myself what the iacts were, an<i Entered at the Ann Arbor Postofficeas Second- Here is our first: Thursday, Courier—Junius B. Deal, George II. this seems to be what there was of Class Mail Matter. Friday and Saturday, THIS niture, and upon the walls are numer- ous pictures framed in White and Pond. it. WEEK, we will place on sale Democrat)—Miss Emma E. Bower. OXLY ALL METAL CUTS INSERTED. gold. A handsome antique oak cas- Application was made to the em- ed piano stands ready for use, al- Hausfivund—Paul (i. Suekey. ployes of tiie road here, who had no ways. Post.—Louis J. Ijieseiner. authority in such unexpected emer- Regi.st-r—S. A. Moran, George If. JOB PRINTING- The three card rooms are In dif- gency, and they felt that they couW We have the most complete job office in the Snow. do no more than, follow the only in- State or in the Northwest, which enables us to , POSTER'S KID GLOVES, ferent colors, blue, pink, uteel gray, print Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Programmes, I Prescriptions a Specialty! Times—Fred C. Brown, Eugene K. structions they knew of. Those in- Bill-Heads, Note-Heads, Cards, Etc., iu supe- ' and are heated with gas stoves, and richly furnished. Friienuff. structions had no reference to eases rior style, upon the shortest notice. These gloves are known to The Yellow and Blue and 1'. of M. of emergency. every lady as the very best the All the rooms are lighted by elec- We desire your patronage and will give Daily were invited to send represen- It so happened that neither Mr-. BOOK-BINDTNG. tricity, and the familiar face of "Jeff" tatives., and will probably unite with Connected with Tut: COUBIBB office is an you satisfaction. market affords. Diavis as Janitor, assures their being Ashley, or any other official of the extensive Book-Bindery, employing competent Our 5-hook glove which we 1 tli" club. and experienced hands. All kinds of Records, well attended to . road could 1» instantly reached, or sell for ifl.20, costing us $12.00 The following officers were elected: communicated with, and before the Ledgers, Journals, Magazines, Ladies' Books, There are two. entrances to the President—S. \V. Bakes. Kurals and Harper's Weeklies,Etc., bound on per dozen,at armory, ona by the front hall, another proper officials could bs reached, the the shortest notice and in the most substan Vice President—Miss Emma B. Bow- tial manner, at reasonable prices. Music es- by the rear corridor. emergency had past. pecially bound more tastefully than at anyTerms of Court for the Twenty-second er. other bindery in Michigan. Judicial Circuit for 1892-3. Members of the Light Infantry and Secretary—Geo. H. Snow. During the course of investigation- 67 Cents. honorary members are entitled to Treasurer—Jtinius E. ISeal. I called the attention of Mr. H. W. MASONIC DIRECTORY. all the privileges of the rooms after Executive Committee—F. C. Brown, Ashley, General Manager of the roatf,. TERMS OF CICUIT COURT. 2 o'clock p. m. of each day. to the matter and received from him ANN AKI'.OK COMMANPEKV, NO. 18, meets Brat State of Michigan: The Twenty-second This is no job lot or odd siz.es, but our Geo. H. Pond, Ixitias .T. Liesemer. Judicial Circuit. Terms of Court In and for It looks to an outsider as if thess the following reply: "I have not had' Tuesday of each month, B. V. Watts,B.C.; said Circuit for the years 1892 and 1893. entire stock, including every size, in Kegnlar meetings of the club are to John R. Miner, Recorder. pleasant apartments would call to- be held on the first Friday of each any application," said he, "to pro- I, E. D. Kinne, Circuit Judge in and for the Black, Brown, Tan, Shite and Mode. LI ii • r many young men who might vide any feli'f s TTise from Ann Arbor. WASHTF.NAW CHAPTER, NO. 6, R. A. M.—Meets Twenty-second Judicial Circuit, do hereby fix Also all our $1.30 Mousquetare Gloves. month at 4 o'clock p. m., at the of- 1 first Monday each month. L. C. Goodricb, and appoint the times of holding the several possibly find a fir 1 ss desirabl • place It must liiv b 'Mi during my absence- terms of the Circuit Court in and within the fice of 8. A. Moran. until other ar- H. P.; N. I), (jlates. Secretary. Twenty-second Judicial Circuit for the years Costing us $13.50 per dozen for in which to. spend their evenings. rangements are perfected. It has not been reported \o me. r am always ready to join communities,, BUSINESS CARDS. 1893 ami 1883 as follows, to wit: It was resolved to invite the ex- IN MONROE COUNTY. The formal opening took plane on whom this rood serves, when services ecutive committee of the state asso- The first Tuesday of February, the first Tues- Wt-r.ni sday evening last, when many for protection from The elements is day of April, the second Tuesday of September, 77 Cents, of our prominent citizens, and many ciation to meet in Ann Arbor to per- anil the first Tuesday of November. of the youth and beauty of the city necessary, and. when such service i* MISS H. E. BUELL, iled their arrangements for the an-gratuitous on the part of charitable IS WASHTENAW COUNTY. ALL SIZES AND COLORS. were handsomely entertained by thenual meeting, and the secretary was MODISTE, The first Monday m March, the first Monday company. Everything was brilliant; citizens, I will provide such transpor- Makes fine Costumes, Tailor Suit?, also Misses' in May, the lirst Monday in October, and the the sparkling eyes 61 the ladies and Instructed to correspond with them tation free. If I am not here, and and Children's' Suits. Brst Monday in December. in relation thereto. Dated. October :iuth, 1891. the resplendent uniforms of the mili- payment is demanded by employes, I Ladies' Wraps a Specialty. E. D.KINNK. tary, harmonized wonderfully well On motion, the president of the witii the bright, tasty and new BUT- will refund the money. This is otu- 1114 NORTH FIFTH STREET, ANN ARBOR. 44 5w Circuit Judge. CLOAKS club was authorized to appoint the custom at all points on the line." 82 roundlngs. l'l sasure reigned on every following committees, to consist of ESTATE OF HERBERT FROST. Next week, commencing Monday, we side, and when the charming music of the Chequamegon orchestra arose three or more members each to make Certainly the officials, so far as 1 TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahte- will offer all our Xew Markets, Misses with its voluptous swell, the tingling arrangements for the coming meeting: know, have been, disposed to deal Cbas.