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The People Must Have Their .... CHRISTMAS CAND. Wtien it comes to the Christmas Candy qne-tion, old Hard Times holds jp his gaunt hand of protest in vain, and Patita Cía is, upon his merry anmal round, pauses equally atthe dooruhv of Ihe rich and the poor, well aden with the healthful delicacies of ilie coiifectioner's art. It is all very well for Hard Times to foibid the usual lavish expenditure and to prote?t against the great mid winter response of the American Pocket Book to the conti ary temptationofthe infinite variety of expensive nothings displayed in the shop windows but Santa Olaus draws the line of interference at candy. The question is to ptet pure, fresh and unadulterated candy whicli is not a luxury no-wapays but a necessity. The largest assortment is at BAróTHÉVS, Anii Arbor - Michigan. YPSILANTI. WANTED H1CK0BY TIMBER, I will pay 5i2.oo per cord, cash, for strictly first quality, second growth Hickory Butts, suitable for Axe Handlesdelivered at my shop. G. W. DICKINSON YPSILA.NTT, MICH J. Fred VÍoelze, DEALER IN Meats, Sausagres, Oysters and Market Goeds. Porter House and Sirloiti Steaks a Speolalty WASHINGTON MAttKET. Proposaïs for Wood. Sealed proposals for 75 to 100 cords of hard wood four leet Umg, sawed ends, youns. green body or straight liickory, hard maple ind second vruwth white or yellow upltind oak, in quantitles of notlessthan teu eords, ind 20 ttíSH cords of basswood, (rood quality, will be received by tho undersifined until the sixteenth day of December, 189, inclusive, up top. m. The wood to be deüvered in the next thlrty days after awardinf! the contract, at the different school houses, in such quatnitles as directed. The right to reject any and all offers Is reserved. JOHN R. M1NEK.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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