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Day
15
Month
July
Year
1885
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Public Domain
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BACH & ABEL'S COLUMN. BACH&ABEL To clear up and close out odds and ends in m DRESS GOODS we offer this week the following bargains 40 Pieces Pacific Chambra at 8 cents per yard, former price 12 1-2 cents. BACH & ABEL 10 Pieces of best French Sf adras Ginghams at 15 cents, 'ormer price 25 cents BACH & ABEL. 12 Fieces best American Sateens at 15 cents, former wice 25 centsBACH & ABEL 11 Pieces figured French )rgandies at 15 cents, worth 20 centsBACH & ABEL 8 Pieces Embroidered Swiss Muslins at 25 cents, former rice 30 cents. BACH & ABEL. Embroidered French Robe Dresses sold very cheap this week: 3 Robe Dresses $7.00, former price $10. 3 Robe Dresses $11 -00, former price $15 3 Robe Dresses $13 50, former price $18. 4 Robe Dresses $15.00, former price $20 If you want a good White 3ress very cheap this is a jrand opportunity. So come early as they won't last long. BACH & ABEL. 50 Pieces handsome Lawns, fast colors, lower than ever sold before in Ann Arbor. RAfiTT & ABEL If ever there was n weak side to a printer, It is the one on wliich a man can valk up witli a nice box of cigars and ay : " llave a smoke ? " Mr. AI. D. Atius, last week upon linishing up the Jniversity Chronicle work for the year approached that side of the Courier orce, and they are of the opinión that M. D. A. is a capital good fellow. Ye local is credibly informed that the aspberry growers have held a meeting, brmed a combination, and agreed not to ell a berry in this market for less than 214 cents per quart. They also are credted with still further agreeing to ship hem at any price rather than go below hose figures. A' kindness many of the eople of the city will doubtless fully apreciate. From an extended article in reference o a new park at Ottumwa, 111., the Daily Democrat of that city of a recent date, we quote the following: Now, that Dr. W. B. Smlth, of Ann Arboi J Michigan, U In the city at te rul Ing Lo hl real estáte lnterestson the Bouth side, would ltnot be well for a commlitee of the cltlzens to walt upon hlm In relatlon to secnrlng grounds for be muoh-wlshed for, and of late much-talked of public park T Dr. Bmlth Ih a gentleman of the tli'M water, and In hls own city, a person who has often served lu responslble public osltlon, and 1 am In a posltlon to know that ie has at all times manifested a generous spirit. In hU relations with people here he las given satlsfuctlon I Ihlnk to all, and I lave every reason to belleve that If he was walted upou he would make a generous offer. Buy the best, and that is the Alaska Refrigerator. Requiresone-third lesa Ice than any other, hus perfect ventihition, a dry provisión chamber, and for less money than any in the raarket. Dean & Co. Important to ladles. Ball's Genuine Health-l'reserving Corset reduced to One Dollar. Wïnes & Worden has the exclusive sale in this city, No. 20 S. Main street. Nichols Brother will occupy their new Dental parlors in the Miisouic building about August lst. Direct from Japan to Ann Arbor. The finest 1885, May picked, Japan Tea. Strong, sweet, and dellcious. Best in the market. Dean & Co. REPORT OF THECONDITION or tuk m ARBQR SAVINGS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, At tbe close of Bustnean, - os- Monday, July 6th, A. D., 1886, JUDS In Accordance with Sections 18, 19 and 67 of the General Banking Laws as Amended In 1871. RESOURCES. Loan and Dincounts $255,728 67 nd Mortííage 14Ü..W 72 U 8. vet ceut. Resisturod Bouds 11,400 00 OverdrafU) I Ob Kurtilturt: and Fixtnres 1,W H5 Du frum Natlool and State Banlc 76,172 Uashüii hand 30,750 09 t52tt,0B8 75 LIABILITIE8. Capital Stock 0,000 00 Surplus Fand 50.000 UO Proflt mnd Los - l.(l 1 July Dividend 2. Duo DepoBltors 422.0M 56 t6i.0B8 75 I do solemnly swear that the above statement la true, to the beat of my knowledjfe and belief. CHAS. K. H1SCOCK. Cashier. Subêcrlbed nnd worn to before me, thlj 7th ""¦ ADAMD.8WUCR. 12M-1256 Notary Public.

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