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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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Special Speed Preuiiuins. Tlio followjng special speed premiums liave been raised and oiï'ered cluring the county fait next week, the purses aggregating $728 : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEU lST. Hace No. 1. Doublé Teams- County Baat, Pura 878. lst Ski, zd ff, 3d S18. Race No. 2. Named Hace (No. 2.) l'urse$.)0. lst 125, ai 815, :id 810. Kligible to following named horsesouly: John Dale, Ann Arbor, e. g., Menelaus. Ball & Phelps, Dexter, b. s., Regalia. C. D. Herick, Ann Arbor, s. s., Wiufleld Jr. Tlmothy Fohey Webster, b. m. A. H. Patlnglll, Ann Arbor, b. g., Charlie. Frank Wood, Ann Arbor, b. m., Mollle Wood. A. E. Phelps, Dexter, b. m., Regalia. John Dow, Ann Arbor. b. m.. Lady Dow. J. S. Nowland, Ann Arbor, br. m., Topsey. John Dow, Aun Arbor, br. g. Capt. Jenks. THURSDAY. Hace No. .. Named Race No. I. Purse fTá. lst O, 2d $20, 3d $15, 4th 810. Eüglble to following named horsesonly: Tom McNamara, Chelsea, b. g., Cyclone. C. J,. Yost, Ypsilantl, br. g., Vox. C. L. ïuomey, Ann Arbor, bk "m., T-ady. J. F. Sanders, Ypsilanti, b. g.. Major. H. E. Cady, Northvllle, bk. s., Colt. .1. li. lierdan, Ypsilantl, g. g. Wm. Allen, Northville, g. g., Thistlcdlger r. W. Hawklns, Ypsilanti, b. g., Phtl. li. V. Bennett, Ypsilantl. s. m., Racket. F. B. Purks, Plymouth, br. m., Maggie Anderson. W. C. Ayers, Milan, b. m., Mlnnie. R. L. Root, Plymouth, ch. g., George Mlller. Race No. 4. Single Horses- Couuty RiiceJ Purse S.)0. lst S25, 2d SI5, 3d $10. Race No. 5. 2:40 Class. Purse, S150. lst $70 2d HO, 3d 106, 4th 815. FRIDAY. Race No. 6. 3 Minute Class. Purse $125. lst 80, 2d $82.50. 8d$aO, 4th S12.S0. Race No. 7. 2:30 Class. Purse S200. lst S100, 2d ï50, 3d 330, 4tii 20. Skhiny Alen. "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores liealth and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Imnotence, Sexual Debility. f 1. Heating and Ventilation. Parties wanting a first class jol) of heating and ventilation eau obtain the same by application to Andrew Cliniie. 'l'he tin work and masón work will be done by local workmen ; the plana will be furnished by experts of the Gold Manufactunng Co., New York city. BACH & ABEL'S COLUMN. "f ii il & ABEL. We have been asked a number oí times lattly if we were the sole agents for the Celebrated Pearl Shirt in Ann Arbor. It seems that there are some parties In town who are selling an inferior Shirt for one dollar and claim that it is the Pearl. For the benefit of those who have bought the Pearl and also tliosc who expect to the. next time they want Shirt?, we would say that the Pearl Shirt cannot be bought in any ottier house in Ann Arbor, but ours. We are not surprised that other mercliants try tosell their Shirts for the Pearl, as this Shirt without doubt is the best uu laundried shirt in America to-day retailed at one dollar. We have sold this shirt for six years, selling on an average of 300 doz. per year and we have yet to hear of a single person who was dissatisfied with the Pearl Shirt in any way, shape or manner. We claim that the Pearl Shirt excellsall other shirts in quality, workuianship and rit. BACH & ABEL. We have decided this week to give you a small benefit in Underwear. Underwear is low, but uot so low as we shall sell it beginning to-day. We cannot give all of the particulars. Wnile we write the underwear is beingdisplayed. We know what it cost. We know how little it is going to bring. First comes a very handsome ladies' vest In all sizes, half regular seams at 40 c. Such underwear is not made for any such money. Next comes a ladies' vest linished with silk around the neck, pearl buttons, half reguláis, all sizes at 50c. This vest without doubt s the cheapest ever seen in Ann Arbor at the price. Ladies' vests at 00, 75, 80, $1.00 and $1.25 are equally cheap. We have hastily given you the earliest imperfect news (true as fI as t 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. OET THE BEST J LEAD ALL OTHERS ! EveryStyle& Price. Guaranteed XJnequaled FOR OPERATION. ECONOMY, DURAB1LITY and WORKMANSHIP. Impiwcmeuti and Conveniences found !s ethers. AlwaysiReliable. POPULAR, EVER YWHERE. For SaltT'in'Every City and Town 'intho United Statei. For -i„.... JOHN PFISTERER, Ann Arbor, MIch. 1211-1221 THE PNEUMATIC 4 FRUIT DRIERS. ¦bS Awarded the Silver Medal Í yr ail i;0ipptitor8 at ííew j3i Tbe operation is imch that AM tli ¦ retnin tbe nrturitl fruit fljlfeii; lF-if fi i()r. '-I li" fv.iporntion ín Ü1O ft&l ' Jt jijost rapiil, vïth least fuel. ¦Sq' AjlMZt forf;iri:inrf:iotor nm. vËni i f manufacture the bestEvaio "" n- - r-7 r:ihrslnnnakiiiLr Apple Jflly ÍP J frniu CÜdêr, without Hurr. tej w a..Siml lor Illuhtratí'tl Circular. Vi Vt. Farm Machine Co., a_j---Vf' itillows Jb'ull.1, Yt. 1213-1217. Cure for Pijes. The tirst symptom of Piles is an intense ltehlng at night aftergetting warm. This unpleasant sensation is immediately relieved by an application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Kemedy. Piles in all fonns, Itch, Salt Ulieum and Ringworm can be permanently cured by the use of this great reinedy. Price 50 cents. Manufacturad by the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Company, Piqua, O. Sold by Eberbach & Son.

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