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Day
27
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Since years, upholstering and making over parlor furniture has been my great specialty, to fill up my time and keep all my help busy during the dull summer moths, I have decided to do upholstering work at greatly reduced prices for the riext sixty days. If you wish any work done, let me know and I will make you an estimate. M irtin Halllr. Kead This. Mr. W.H. Butler, with Mr. Chas. R. Whitman, has money to loan upon Real Kstiite security, iƱ sums of $100 to s:;.0U0, at low rates of interest and easy ternas. Cali early. First come iirst served. Office over the Postoffice. 30-tf. Notice. Any person knowing of the existance of any nuisance detrimental to public health will please leave a notice with the city clerk or in wriing to any member of the Board of Health, and the same will be investigated and abolished at once. By order of the Board of Health. Dr. John Kapp, Health Officer. H. B. DODSLEY, Inspector. Eli W. Moore, Assistant Inspector. Ann Arbor, June 18, 1894. Stray Cow. Came on my premises, in Webster township, July ioth, a gray cow with black points; middle age. The owner can have her by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Thomas O'Brien. P. O. address, Ann Arbor. 3t

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News