BACH &A9EL'SCOLUM N . THE JïATIOX IS SA...
BACH &A9EL'SCOLUM N . THE JïATIOX IS SAVE]) ! And Itach A Abel are Givlng Ava Dry ood- AlmoHt. Everyboily knows wlicn tliey want gouds, but tlon't alwaya know wherethey can be snited best. We have no dnui)t many persons are blioded by liaining advertisements, and led to believe tlmt goods are alniost given away, vvhen, in realitv, you are made to pay from 10 to 20 per cent more than you would if you EXAMIXEÜ THE QÜALITY of the good. Sce how carefully we do a tlün; tliat we tliink worth dofng well. Just as an example ot' merchandizlng on a geherous scale. A lady's Hussian Circular, of jrood looking diagonal inataliisse cloth, neatly cut and put toeether, sewed to stay, trimmed. faced, and scauis underneatb, bonnd with iarmer's satin, not too fine, $0, heretolorc sold torfl. If $G buys so mueh of protectlon, comfort, neatness, graoe and dunibilitv, what will $10 buyf $15? $25? $30? Stop there! Tlie Dolman is no longer extremely fashionable. IT IS TOO HASDV not to be worn, too practical every way to be slighted. We shall sell hundreds of them. $5 will buy thia week what we have in stock, former pricc $8 and $10. Lauies' plusli Cloaks, the best in the market, so far as we know, and by best we mean best for the money as you will shortly see. 20 plush coats, seal trimuiings, lined with quilted silk, extra length, $25, herctofore sold for $35. Lndies' Newmarkets $5, beretofore $8 and $10. 85 ladies' cloaks $1, heretofore $1 50. 20 " $3, " $G. The bottom of the blanket market is here all tlirough, as we have said. But theie is no bctter way than to hans; up in the papers a to be looked at; and wben we hang anylhing up to be looked at, we put ou a ticket Ihe price. H4 (Ibs. $4.50 a pair. Look at the wool - all wool. The weifilit isn't all. Compare it witli any other blanket in the state at tlie price. Tliere is a SOFT SOLID1TY in the texture, a springing resistance, a body. Jt is all body and yet soft. The wool hasjrone through the cleanslng and shrinking that a conimoii blauket fears. A hundred years henee it'll look and teel and be very much as now, witii good fortune. It isn't a poor nian's blanket. It belongs to those who can fford perfection, and who waste not a cent on extravJjtanoe. SS will not buy a better. It will a prettier. We cali it the housekeeper. Bach & Abel. Look at our 50c gent's underwear. It would be very cheap at $75. Our Ladies' underwear at 40o and 50c can uot be duplicated in this niarket. If jou want cloak ornamenta we have low 111 stock buth seal anu plush. Very ïandsome. BACH & ABEL. GET THE BEST ! LEAD ALL OTHERS ! Every Style & Price. Guaranteed XJnequaled FOR OPERATION, ECONOMY, PURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. Impro7ement3 and Ceavcnionces found ia , no ethers, Always RelSable. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. For Sale In Every City and Towo In the United State.. For pal e by JOHN PFISTEKER, Ann Arijor, Mïcli. UÍ1-MS8 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT HAVING BEUN MADE IN THE condhlotiB of a cenain mortgige execotcd by LydlaKirchhofiT, of Manchester, in the County "f Wachteuaw, and State of Michigan, to Jarert S. Lapnam. of Northville, Wayne C.unty, in wild Stalf, hearing date the scvcntei'tith dny ot April . D. 1879, and remorded i the office of tlie Beslater of deede for said County of Waehiennw, in Iiber55 of mortgai's, on paL'e.39ö, imd hy whicb default thepoer of i-ale cimtainfd in wild mort Lfat;e haviuy become ooerative, and na nuk or pro ceedlng at law or in chancery havinp been Insti Luted to recover the umount due on f atd mortgage, or the note accompanying the tame, and there beini: dow claimed to be due on said note nnd mortgagc, the puin of ïwo ThousaDd Thiee Hiindred and Fourteen DollarB [$2,S14]. Noticeis thereforehereby given that said montrage will be fore cloned on i'ridav the tweuiysixth day of December [684, at 10 o'.:lock in the forenoon ot' that dHy, by sale at public aurtion to the highest bidder at the gouth front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor in said county of vVaahtenaw, (eaid Cciurt Ilouxe bt-intr the place of holding the Circuit Court for said coonty) ot the mongaüed premises described in said mortaüe, or so much ther.-of as may b nee esnaiy to s ilisl'y the mnount due on ;iid note aitd mortgagc with reason ible rosts and expen-es; which said morti;a!;ed premises a'e ert in sairt murtg ige, as folio All those certain pareéis 01 land sitúate and balas '" tne Vi'laae of Manchester, in the 1 ounty ot Waehtenaw, nd State 'f Michigan, known and described as lot 'our (4), flve (5), ix ti), seven (7) and eifiit (8j in )lock one (IJ in (iranger and Morgan's addition to the Village of Manche-ter, accoruing to the record d plat of sMid addition. Dated, Scpt. 2tth, A. D., 1884. 1 JÁUKD S. LAPIIAM, E.D. KINNE. MnrtiH'.'oe. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1215-12-Í7 Estáte of Williain Hulbrrt. At a scsslon oí the Probate Court tor the County 01 Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, onTuesday, the elgoteenth day l "November, in the year one thousand eight hun dred and elghty iour. Present. WilliamL. Ilarrlmtin, J udge t Probate. In the matter of the eetate ol Willlaro Hulbert, deceased. Comstock F. 11111. the admimsirator ot said estáte, comes into court and represents ;hat he is now prepared to render his final account as such administrator. Therenpon it is ordcred.that MondaT.the flftcenth day ét December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon be assigned for examininir and allowing eui'h accouut and tbat the heirs at law ol said deceased. and all other persons intereste-d in said estáte, are ¦euuired to appearat a ses?ion of said court, then te oeholden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor in said county and show cause.il any there be, whythe said account shoulduotbealiowed. And it ifurtherordered,thatsaidadmir,istratorgtvcnotice to tüe persons interested in said estáte. 01 the peud ency of said account, and the hearing thereoi, oy cansinp a copy of this order to be puhlished in tne Ann Arbor Öouritr, a newsuaper printed and circulated in said county, threesuccesiive weeks previons to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) WILLIAM D. II ARRIMAN. Judccof Proliatp. WM. 8, DOTY, Prohate Résister. Utt-1324
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