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Day
10
Month
September
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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B ACH & ABEL S COLUMN. BACH & ABEL. We have been asked a number of times lalely if we were the solé agenta for the Celebrated Pearl Shirt in Anu Arbor. It seems that there are 9ome parties iu town who are sellingan inferior Shirt for one dollar and claim that it is the Pearl. For the benefit of those who have bought the Pearl and also those who expect to the next time they want Shirts, we would say that the Pearl Shirt cannot be bought in any otlier house in Anti. Arbor, but ours. We are not surprlsed that other mercliants try tosoll their Shirts for the Pearl,' as thla Shirt without doubt is the best uu laundrted shirt in America to-day retailed at one dollar. We have sold this shirt for six years, selling on an average of .'J00 doz. per year and we have yet to hear of a single pergOD who was dissatislied with the Pearl Shirt iu any way, Bhftpeor manrter. We claim that the Pearl Shirt excellsall other shirts In quality, workmanship and fit. BACH & ABEL. We have decided this week to give you a smallbenelit in Underwear. Underwear is low, but not so low as we shall sell it beginning to-day. We cannot give all of the particulars. Wnile we write the underwear is belng ilisplayed. We know wliatitcost. We know little it is going to bring. First comes a very handsome ladies'vest in all sizes, half regular teams at 40 c. Buch underwear is not mnde for any such money. Next comes a ladies' vest linished witli silk around the neck, pearl buttons, half regalara, all sizes at 50c. This vest witliout doubt is the cheapest ever seen in Ann Arbor at the price. Ladies' vests at GO, 75, SO, f 1.00 and $1.2") are equally cheap. We have hastily given you the eiu-liest imperToct news (true as f as it goes) of underwear. There are others. We shall turn to the subject again. The quantities to be sold at these prices are not so large that you can afford to wait. BACH & ABEL. DO YOU KH0W THAT LORILLARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO With Ked Tin Tag, lg the best? Is the purest is never adulLerated with glucose, burytes, molasses, or any deleterious ingredients, as is the case with many other tobáceos. !.'. KI i.l. ltirs IKISK I,UK I'IK EUT TOBACCO Is also made of the flnest stock, and for nroïnatic chewing qualily la second to noue. I.OIilI.I. KI S XAVY ClilPPIXÍÍS. t ike first rank as a solid durable smoking tobáceo wherever introdiiced. LOKILLARD'üt I A1KI1 s sl l'ls have been usecl for over 124 years, and are soid lo a larger extent ttian any others. GET THE BEST ! LEAD ALL OTHERS ! EveryStyle& Price. Guaranteed TJneqiialed for OPERATION. ECONOMY, DURABIL1TY and WORKMANSHIP. Improvementsjmd Conveniences found in iao others. AiwaysÏReliable. POPULAR Jï VERYWHERE. ForrSt5oin7Every City and Town 'iiTtho United States. For sale by JOHN PFISTERER, Ann Arbor, Mlch. 1211-122Í Sawing Made Easy. KONABCH UGHTOTNO SAWING MACHINE áSmABCH ÏÏW COTS) W6 State'st, Chicago, BL e o w 18 t, I212-123C,. Mortgage Snlc. DEFAULT HWINU BEEN MADE IN THE condlttom of a cvrtain imirteace execuled by LvdiaKirclihofiT, of Manchester, in tlie Countv of Waalitemiw, and State of Micliigau, to Jareil S. Lnpbam, of Northvllle, Waync Coumy, In said Stali-, bearine iate thu Sevcnteenth day o[ April A D. 1M79, and recorded in the ofllce of the Baeliter of deeds tbr said t'ounty of Washtenaw, in HberB6 of mortóases, on page."9ti, and by whick default tbe power of sale coutained in said mortEj;e havinf; becomc operativo, and no snit or proceedlng at law or in chancery having been instltnti'd tii recover tbc amount due on sald mortKaRC, or the note arcompanyiiiK the Bamc, and there beftlS now claimcd to bo due on aid note and inorlKaui', the pum of Two Tlmnrand Two HunI red and Sevi-uty Dollars and Scvcuty cents [12,270 7(11. Nuticc is tbenron hereby elven that said morfagc will bo foreclosed on Friday the Nineteentu day of September, 1884, at 10 q'olock in the foreuoon oftbnt day, by üale at public auction to the hiflK'St bidder at the eouth front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor in said county of Washtcnaw, (said Court House beinK the place of holdinK the Circuit Court Tor eaid county) of the niorlíiaged premises di'scribed in saiü mortgaue, or so innc thcreof as may be neccsoary to satisly the Hiuount due on iaid note and mortKape with reasonable costs and expennee; whicli said mortïai;ed premises are descrilicd in said mnrteaRC, as folio: All those certain parcel of land sitúate and belng in tbe Village of Manchester, in the County of W'ashtcnaw, and State of Michigan, known and descrlbed as lote four (4), ave (5), six (), seven (7) and eieht (8) in block one (Ij in Granger and Morgan's addition to the Village of :Manchester, according to the record d plat of said addition. Dated, June 17tb, A. D., 1884. ' JA1U5D S. LAPHAM E. D. KINNB. MortBa?ee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1201 1218

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