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Goes To Detroit

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
December
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

GOES TO DETROIT.

Hon. Joe T. Jacobs to Engage in Real Estate Business.

Hon. Joe T. Jacobs will engage in the real estate business in Detroit in the near future, as soon, in fact, as he and his son Charles can close out their boot and shoe business here which they expect to do some time next weet. Mr. Jacobs has been in Detroit all the week and he says there are big prospects ahead for the City of the Straits, that it is destined in the near future to become a city of 500,000 people and that there is sure to be a substantial boom, therefore, in real estate. He says Detroit, on account of its favorable location, its many lines of electrical and steam railroads and steam vessels, its manufactures, its beautiful parks and surrounding waters, is one of the best business locations and residence cities on the continent and is certain of great development and growth. He is so sure of this that he is enthusiastic over bis business prospects. Mr. Jacobs on account of his wide experience in real estate and in business in general is well qualifled to speak intelligently on these lines and is not likely to be misled by appearances. His office will be in the Peninsular bank building, rooms 3 and 4, Fort st. Mr. Jacobs has always been an active, hustling man of affairs and will undoubtedly be successful in his Detroit venture. Ann Arbor regrets losing him from among her active business men, but her loss will be Detroit's gain.