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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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By order of Postmaster Knowlton the post-ofiïce will be open for distributing mail duringthe summer montlis, between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Money orders will be 8sued and paid between these hours. Mr. Louis Schneider, formerly with John Schneider, has started for iiimaelf in blacksmithing and horse shoeing ut No. 3 E. Liberty street. Piano Timing and Repairing. A. D. Brown visits the city monthly. All work warranted satisfactory. Orders left at V. Boughton's. Should our readers know of any good men wanting permanent employment we would refer tliem to the card of Chas. W. Siuart, of the Newark Nurseries, who wishes to engage good reliable men to act as salesmen. Tliey are extensive growers of Nursery Stock at Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y., having some 250 acres under cultivation. ______ COMËf TVHÏLYTflEY LAST. Maf k the ew Program. All Chlldren's Suits less tlian cost. All Boys Suits less than cost. All suits for Youth's and men up to 3C size. less than cost. All Single Coats at about half wliat they cost. All Straw Ilats Bi half price. All Wool and Fur Hats at less than cost. I expect to have arrangements made by July Ist, to retire frora active business as parties are uow consultinir me about taking the remainder of my stock on or about that time. And again I advise my old Patrons not to delay. Since I commenced my closing sale I have sold over $14 000 00 wortli of goods and still have $15,000.00 worth left. All goods first-class Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents' FurnishingG0(]S- JÜE. T.JACOBS, The Clothier, 27 and 29 Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich.