William F. Lodholz
In this edition devoted to Aun Arbor, her resourses and business men who have contributed to our reputation and standing as a trade center for a large territory, we take pleasure in monĂ¼oning the above firm as contributiug much to that end. For fifteen years this establishment has supp'ied a large trade with groceries and is still at the front of many of its competitors. The business is located at 4 and 6 Broadway and is admitted to be the most extensive of its eharacter in the northern part of the city. Our space will not permit us to give a list of the mtiltifarions articles in which he deal3, and we simply say that it is hard to find a more judicious selection of food, procucts, delicacies and household supplies than tliis establishment can display. Mr. Lodholz is a live, wide-awake, business man; his policy is alway's marked by liberality and justice, which has gained it a snbstantial reputation throughout the city. Mr. Lodholz is a memher of the I. O. O. F., and the Ann Arbor Sporting club and has a host of warm personal friends.
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William F. Lodholz