The Ann Arbor Register. Vol

The Ann Arbor Register. Vol

THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XVII. NO. in. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. WHOLE NO. Dr.A. D. Lake, or Kalamazoo, is spend- POMOLOGICAL. in 'he neighborhood of 20,000 bushels of OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. SOCIAL DOINGS. ing a few weeks in the city, studying peaches last year at an average price of under Dr. Carrow. $2 per bushel, the crops amounting to Advertisements, such as To Rent. For Sale KKCOKD O»" A WEEK'S! PARTIES, JWKETIXU OF THE WASHIEXAW $20,000. The commission on the same C. M. Belding returned home hist i SOCIETY. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be ENTERTAINMENTS AND VISITS. week after a three months' stay in Col- is about $4,000; on berries, perhaps Inserted three weeks for 25 rents. orado Spring?, Col. $1,000, making a total of $5,000. The The Comtnc Knight Templar Party— Louis Blitz and Mrs. B. Frank, of De- Country Koads—Speeches by J. Aus-berry crop of 1891 promises to be much WAIkTEIt. Progressive Whist—Surprises—Fra- troit, and Isaac Frank, of Piltsburg, spent tin Scott, Jacob Ganzhorn and w. larger than last year. One hundred ANTED—A Girl to docooking and general MONEY SAVED! ternity : Hop—Social »n<l Personal F. Itiril— t'linuciiiu the Name. Whousework. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. A. Sunday with S. S. Blitz. thousand bushels of peaches is a possi- W. Hamilton, 44 Madison-st. 48 Notes. At the monthly meeting of Washte- PREVAILING LOW PRICES! Ackland Stiling and bride, of Union bility. There is yet a great deal of fruit A.\TEI>—To rent, a good house of five or Lent, with its figurative livery of sack- naw Pomological society, J. C. Schenck. shipped by express for want of organi- Wsix rooms, near courthouse. Address B, Reg- cloth and ashes, has thrown a deep City, Ind., have been visiting Mr. Stil- ister office. 47 And reliable qualities are recognized and appreciated at ing's uncle, J. H. Nickels. who was to collect dues from fruit ship- zation. A large saving could be made shadow over the social world, but even per*, reported his inability to make ANTED—Nuree Girl, and to help with house Stuart Millen is managing editor of right here. Although we pay large work. Apply at 85 E. Ann st. 46 Lent has not been able to subdue en- these collections. They are all glad to the Tattoo, published by the students of sums of money every year for the sales \TtfANTEl>—A man with small family to work tirely the inborn gaiety of Ann Arbor share in cheaper transportation, but the VV a farm of 60 acres, near the city. Eitner on the Kenyon Military Academy. of our fruit, wn meet with frequent shares or for cash. Apply to J. S. MANN, 32 East people. A quiet card party here, a sur- sharing in the burden with the few Huron-st. 45tf The young ladies of E. E. Calkins' Sun- losses for want of better distribution. prise party there, and even an occa- active members of the society seems to day school class were entertained, last The commission man takes no risk sional hop, seive to remind us, in the some of them quite a different ques- FOR SALE. Friday night, by Miss Nina Fall. with us; we have to bear all the loss. midst of our self-imposed gloom, that tion. L. Gruner is ready to receive You have an opportunity of buying from the most extensive lia« Arthur Clements has returned from Against wasteful gluts we can do much pOR SALE—A small Farm, two and one-half man is still a sorial being. Recognizing their two cents per bushel for berries F miles from Ann Arbor. Address FARM, this an extensive business trip and is now ourselves by preparing for canning, office. 46tf this truth, THE REGISTER has the temer- shipped by the Ann Arbor fruit car. spending a few days at his home. evaporating, manufacture of jellies and OK SALE—Or Exchange for Ann Arbor City IDTIEW DRESS C3-COID©. ity to inaugurate, even now, what has, The society ordered the bills for print- FProperty—A Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry fruit syrups. These canned goods can- Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Clothing, in we believe, neverbeiure been attempted The Algonquin club gave a very suc- ing posters for the fruit car to be paid at in this city—a society column. No not well be put up by individuals. The a good location and an old-established trade. For Plain Henriettas, Cashmeres and Serges in all the latest colors and sh cessful hop at Hangsterfer's hall last once. John Allmand was added to the further particulars inquire of McC. LEBEAU, 25% pains will be spared to make it a success, factory will be the proper place, where Lawrence-st. 44tf night. Some 100 dancers were present. committee to see all the fruit shippers Their Stock was never so complete. Prices the Lowest in and the co operation of subscribers and a surplus of fruit can be disposed of on tTOB SALE—A three-year-old Colt, sound and The" Willing Hearts" enjoyed a pleas- personally, and J. J. Parshall volun- r well broken. I am at home Monday each week Don't miss to see their Black and Colored DRESS GOODS before you readers is earnestly requested. Accounts ant entertainment at the residence of a large scale, and sold to advantage un- JOHN W. REEVE teered to see those on the east side of Webster, March 5.1691. 47 of social gatherings, as well as personal Mrs. Jennie Cheever on Saturday after- der properly organized facilities. In the city. 1889, we averaged but $2 per bushel, OK B \ l.E—A large safe, in good condition. LA.ST CALL FOIR, items, will be gladly received and noon. FAlso a lut of Household Goods of all kinds, for berries. Such seasons w'll come cheap for cash. J. ri. MANN, 82 E. Huron-st. 45tf printed by THE REGISTER! . Miss Lily St. James, who has been vis- The undersigned reported that he had again, and, in such cases, the saving of i"Olt SALE—Uorae, Phaeton and Cutter. In- iting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Goodyear, for sent the petition of the society, for the 1 quire at Hfi Williams st, or at my office, No. 5 N. CLOAKS, KNIGHT TEMPLAR PARTY. unnecessary expenses may be ail that is F some time, has returned to her home in improvement of roads,to Representative Main-st. ). q. A. Sessions. 41tf The Knights Templar have decided left for our earnings. Fruit will be OR MIA OK EXCHAIteE-557 acre One-Half Price! Detroit. J. L. Lowden, who at once attended to to give a reception on Easter Mon- it, and answered that Mr. Gibson has raised on a larger scale in the future, F farm. Good buildings, near depot—60 m. to MissMilly Pipps, of Brighton, has re- Washington, $10 per acre. Address U.O. Bunting, day, March 30. A committee, con- introduced a bill in regard to the mak- and the sooner we adapt ourselves to Guineys, Caroline Co., Va. 49 turned home after a two weeks' visit sisting of the three highest officers in ing of permanent country roads, as the inevitable, the better for u-\ This with her friends, Mrs. A. and Mrs. C. M. the commandery, John R. Miner, L. C. suggested by the petition. paper was discussed with great interest FOR REKT. Belding. Goodrich and M. E. Cooley, was ap- J. Austin Scott, in his address to in- and animation. j<OR RENT—Floor to rent free for attending Theodore Wetzel, W. R. Price and Dr. to students' rooms. No. 2 Observatoryst. 48 pointed to make the necessary arrange- crease the membership of the society, I ments. Invitations will be issued to Ilannou went to Detroit, Tuesday even- W. F. Bird addressed the society on LJ KENT—Farm to rent. iy, miles from Sa- stated that all who are interested in 1/ lem, for cash or on shares. 200 acres plow land, the friends of the commandery, and a ing, for the purpose of seeing "Blue- the best pumps for the application of good barns and plenty of them. Water in barn beard," jr. horticulture should be active members insecticides. He exhibited twe pumps yards and elsewhere; fences good. Inquire of A. large number of out-of-town people are M. CLARK, Ann Arbor,or A. F. Ci.ABK.baline. 46tf Mrs. Elisha Jones and J. G. Patten- of the society. The fruit interest was of the Field Force Co., one a large, expected to be present. The reception one of such importance that it needed 1OK RENT—Large House, with furnace and will be one of the most brilliant of the Gill left Tuesday morning for South double-acting pump for orchards, the bam, on 3-acre lot. Cherries, grapes, quinces, an organized effort to carry on the busi- Ipears, apples, etc., % miles from Campus. Address season. Bend, where they attended the funeral other a knapsack sprayer made of cop- JAMES D. DUNCAN, 76 Miller-ave. 48 DO YOU WANT THEM? of a brother. ness. He felt ashamed of those who per, for the application of the Bordeaux PROGRESSIVE WHIST. try to shirk their duties to the society. I/'OK KENT—Two Flats, and several suites of The commodious new residence of Every Friday evening balls are held at mixture and other poisons among grapes, r rooms, in the new Sager block, 20 S.

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