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Day
25
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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! 'N HORSE D LAN KETS Nearly every pattern of 5A Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength,and while it sells for only a little less than the genuine it isn'tworth one-half asmuch. The fact that 5 Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD. and every buyer should see that the 5a trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. &BB I Five Milo Ask 9%. Êk Boss for Hifljk Electric %0 1 mt Extra Test lm mBaker HORSE BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 5A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask fot the5 Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. EJJILBlEJiöllflist Pupil of Sauret. After three years' stud.v . tho "Stein Conservatory," Ji-rün Germany, nader eminent teachers In Solo. Ensemble, 'and Theory: nlso under professors of the "Bérliii Hi.-i: School" is now prepared io tèko puptls at liis rooms in the Ann Arbor_ Organ Compans Building, Cor. Main and Liberty Sis., .Aisnxr aebür. {3 Terms made kuown on applioaiion. _g3 HENRY RICHARDS. Dealer in all kinds of hard wood, mm, pekce posts, Maple Flooringr, etc, also Fine and Sh.i21gl.es. ALL, KINDS OP FIRH WOOD. PRICES as L'IW as nny dealer in the City. Ajfeiit for Quipiui hki d Mm No. 9 Detroit Street ANN ARBOli, - - MICHIGAN M. P. VOG-EL. IMCAl.KIt IN Prosü, S.tlt and 8 mokert Meatos And ra nic in soasoo. 22 E. 'iURObrs-E-ET MARTIN & FISCHER. IMfOI'ltiKTOKS OK TMK WKSTEltN KJtEWEBY, ANN AUBOli, M1CH Brewers of Pure Laaer Beer. df4fiO SVXj.ï'Y" and CommisÍKMIJUi Bion to Agems, Men and Women, f w Teachers nd Clfiiryuieu to introduce a new and popular standard book, MARVELS OF THE NEW WEST A new Afront sold 70 In one week. Afrent's proflts JBI36.5U . Over StñO orginal enjfravings. 10,400 copies flold in ono week Exclusive terrltory. Endoreud by ihe tMeatest nien oi'our country. Agentia thoroughiy instructod. Apply I to TheHenry Bil! Publishing Co-, Norwich,Conn. THE SONG OF THE "So. 9." My dresa is of fine polished oak, As rieh as the nnest fur cloak, And for hnndsome design You just should see mine- No. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor and the rieh, Fur both I impartially stitch ; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion Ym fine - Xo. 9, Xo. 9. I never get surly or tired, Vith zeal I always am fired; To hard work I incline, For rest I ne'er pine - Xo. 9, Xo. 9. I am easily purchased by all, V'ith instalments that monlliiy do fall; And when I am thine, Then life is benign- "o. 9, No. 9. To the Paris Exposition I went, t'pon getting the Grand Prize iutent; , I left all behind, The Grand Prize was mine- No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal .Exposition of 1889, at Paris, France, the best sewing machines of the world, includiug those of America, were in competition. ! They were passëd upon by a jury composed of ' the best foreigu mechanical experts, two of whom I were the leading sewing machine manufacturers ' of France. This jury, after exhaustire ' tion and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler & ', Wilson machines were the best of all, and j ed that company the highest prize offered- the GRAND PRIZE- giving other coinpanics only gold, silver and bronce medals. The French goyernment, as a further recofcnition of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel ! Wheeler, president of the company, with the ' Cross of the Legión of Honor- the hiost prized j honor of France. The No. 9, for family use, and the No, ]2, for j tnanufacturing uses, are the best -in the world to-day. ! And now, when you want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best 11 wiil your own fault. Ask your sewing ma line dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson tnaohine. If he doesn't keep I them, write to us for deseriptive catalogue ana Lcrnis. Aíícnts wanted in all iinoccupied territory. WHEELEK & 1LS I CO. Chicago, UI. : FOR SALE BY Michael Staebler, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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