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Day
29
Month
June
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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- - - - MM 8 ACH ABELS COLUMN. It will be money in your Purse to read carefully what we say this week. Last week we told you about a big break in the PRICE OF SATEENS. The way they went out was a caution. Every day since we announced that 25 cent SATEENS1UNTIL JULY first would be sold for 17 cents there was a rush for them. It was Welcome News when they dropped to 17 'cents. Whoever thought to see these handsome styles and perfect goods 17 cents. They are here and that is the the price. Few Styles in the window this weekAU the New Shades in Ribbons now on sale. Plain Cashmere Shawls, Cardinal, Cream, Blue and Pink. Elegant Wraps for piazza or drawing room. Soft, fine, clinging things that lend beauty to beauty. $1.50 upward. 50 pieces Crepe Lisse Ruching, New Styles, Cream and White, 25 cents to $100 per yard. 100 boxea Tourist Ruching, 15, 18, and 20 cents a box of six yards. Commencement Gloves and Mitts, eighteen and twentyfour button length. Cream, Tan, Pink and Blue. If you are not too particular we can please you in FANS. We show a large assor traent. Our corded striped Ginghams at 12 1-2 cents are very desirable. Usual price for this quality of Gingham is 20 cents. Bvery one admita that we are selling (and have been during the Season) the best 12 1-2 cent SATEENS in the WORLD. 50 pieces, New Styles, on sale this weekWe have some extra value in Ladies Muslin Underwear Examine our Skirts at $1.00, $1 25, $1.50 and $2 00. Largest assortment of Childrens' dresses in the city, from $1.25 to $6 00. BACH & ABEL. The Biggest Rush of the Season on 01NING ROOM. PARLOR and BEDROOM FURNITURE. We occupy the BUILDING NO 52 S. MAIN STREET, with a wing fronting WEST LIBERTY STREET, giving us three'floors each of 142x22 feet and a basement lof same dimensions. These floors are filled with the choicest styles of BEDR0 0M, PARLOR FURNINITURE, (our own make), LIBRARY AND DININGR00M FURNITURE, which we offer at great advantages :o customers. We have not an EMPTY ISPARE SPACE OF FOUR (4) FEET SQUARE IN OUR STORE, everything filled up comaletely, therefore, we make special offers as we do not like to carry this immense STOCK OVER UNTIL FALL. Come in time and take advantage of the rare opportu nityThe GOODS are NEW and FRESH and no Bankrupt Stock. Very respectfully, KOCH & HALLER. Special attention is paid same as heretofore in Upholstery and Cabinet ordered work. ' Kriiii'ililiri Uil lx riiiu-lt ) lilcli In Kfui-ritllv occupled by Furnlture l).nlTs lu Citie like Toledu or ltrolt. EsUt of Kejraoldg, (Mluorg.) OTATBOK MICHIGAN, cjnmyöl Waubteiiaw.M At ietou of the Probata Cuurt for the Oounty of Wahteuaw, holden t the Probate office In the city of Ann Arbor, on Ti dij, the !th day of Jun, lu the year one thouand elgbt hundrud aud eighty-aeTen. Preaent. Wllllam I). llurriniau.Judge of Probate. In the matter of the eaute of Charlea W. Kenoldi and Martin U. Keynoldi, (minor.) On readluK and nltng the petUlou, duly vetlllod, uf Viola A. Nlcboll, guardián, prajInK that nhe rnnj be llcemed lu lell ceruiln real eautu belougIuk to i(] mlnon. Taercouou It la ordered, that Wedneaday, the i;th day of July next, at ten o'clook in the forenoon, be aaalisncd (or tbe bearluK of iaid pctltlon and that the next of klu of aald mlnon, aud all ther peraona lutervited in aald etuic are required to appearat a ¦eaalou of aald court, then to be holden at tbe Pmbite Ufflce In tbe city of Ann Arbor, and ahow cauae, If any there be, why the prayer of the aetltloner ibould not be grant ed. And It la farther ordered, thai aald petlüuner Klve notlce to theperaoni lutereated In aatd estato or tbe pendrucy f aiil petltlou, and tbe hearlnt, tbereof, ky cauilng a copy of thla order to be pub llnhed In Tht Ann Arbor CourUr, a newspapor prlnted auddrculatedln aald county, turoe ucee alve weekt prevlom lo aald day ol hearing. ( A trut copy.) WILUAM D. HARRIMAN, v' ' Judue oí Probate. WM. U. DOTÏ. Probat Kexltter. 1867-131.

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