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4
Month
February
Year
1870
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DOTY'S WASHING-MACHINS I,ATF.I.T MCCH IMPROVKD- AND THE KHW Universal Clothcs Wringer. Iinproved with Roweta's 1'atkht DoruLECoG WHBSU amtthc IATETSTor, are now unqueatknably fareupvrior to nny apparrtiin for washtng clothea ttrer Ín vented, and will savetheir cost Iwice a year, by saving Inbor and clths. Those who have uited theurgive tetionny a follows "We lite ou machine niucb ; couM not be vtsuaded tn do without t,aml with the ató of Dotj, we fee) that w aro masters ol the poeitiun."- ?. L. S-ott,Mfhp Af. L. Church. "It i wortb one dollar a week in any family." - N. Y. Tribune. ' In the UuDdry of .ny houaethcre s a perpetual CbMkkagtrlbg on Momlajs for the inveullon."- Jïr Thtodort L. CtiyltT. 11 Every week lia.s priven it a stronger lio ld uptn the affeoUom of the iuu-uUx oí th laundrjr."- iV, y. O6ícrrf.r. L' I hoartily eontmond it t cconomists of time, money, and content ment."- 2. Dr. lirJlaws. Friend Poty- Your last iiiiprovcnicnt of your Washing Machine is a complete eucOtsS. I asRure you 'our KaoUie1 after a vea r 's ue, is tbought ui ore of tu-day ihai) ever, and wouMcit be pttrted with uutler ïiny . ireumstanecs." - Soion Robison. " Your WuUng Machine has been in daily use in our liiumiry, and the haiist-kycptT expresse hersntf asbighlj p'leused with it. It crtninlv accomplishea a greater amount of work, witli losa labor, and dofla not wfnr the clotlifts near so much as the ÓW fühimnMl wash-board. Ily tulnglt, ooetaaodrw i dlspennd with." - U'm.F. Round, Superintendent of Infant Deoartment of St. Calhrrine's Nursery, A, 1'. CUy. "Aftcra constant use of the Cxivfhsal ('lothks Wringer ior nicre than four JMH lp ouj f.unily I nm authorizwtl by the powero t hat lie:'to jfive it the most unqualified piai.se, at'd to protifttince it nn inrfiapensable part of the macbïnery of bousvkeeplng. ;)ur irvftDtS iMvcahvnys been willinff to use it, and alway haveiiked it." - Htnry Ward Btccher PR1CES-A Fair Offer. Send the retoflpricr. Wai-her H, Kxtra Wringer $0, and we wil forw.ir( oither or botta mach in ei t Ireeof 'reight, to places wbeie no a íellirg; and so utk are we thuj will be ÜUcd, that we ngree to refund the money if any one wishc to return the nuichineN freo of freight, aftcr a. mo nth's iria!, aQporjling to di rections. No hasbftnd, fatber or brother Rho'-ill permii tbc drudgery of wathiog with the l.anO, liflytwo dnys in the year, when it enn bo done bvtter, more epediioualy , with lefs Iftbor, nr-, no injury tothegarmentfl,wbya Poty Clothe Yi .-her, aud a Tuiversol Wricger.' CanvagscrR with exclusive right of sale mnke money faut selHnjr them. Suld by dealera generully, to whom libera I iimcountí R0. BROWNING, Gen. Agent 1235tf 3'2 Conlamltstrcet, Mw York. I ■ ■■&:;.? S s H „O En & SS 8 í i B " ü'S B H " 1 Í H : " I - Irfib 5g 1 3 I ü á s Isiïi Ls; 0)8.8 = H m uj S j), 8 (Ö8o f i o y pn ü S gl ra a ! H Q 5 ] fe ï H o ö 5 M O _P "POR, A FULL LINE OF FLANNELS, PLAIDS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, BLEACHEÜ GOODS, TICKINGS ANT) DOMESTIÜ GOODS GO TO THE FARMERS' STORE PHYSICIANS' Proscrip tions Accurately and Caro fully Propared by n. w.ellis&co. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. jghíta A dressing which dRjw 's at oucc agrceable, ■dZ$VMÈÈ ïjealthy, and cffectual wWMSBgk 'or preserving the ! Brei hair is soon reslorcd jvyijn) ' '8 original color "■tC"" Tliiu hair is thickencd, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not ahvays, cured by its use. Notliing can restore the hnir where the follieles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. lint such as remaiii can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, t will keep it clean and vigorous. lts oecasional use will prevent the hair froru turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freé from those deleterious substances whieh make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can ouly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, DOthing else can be fonnd so desírable. Contaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts loug ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratetul perfume'. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELIi, MASS. PRICE $1.00, SoM at whleMe DJ KaSHaHU, PHELKT - COletroit. At retai Iby u]l druggist an3 merebandiss dealerre verywhere. T ATEST NEWS ! ! WM. WAGNER, Has justoptned a large stock of FALL GOODS ! 1NCLCDIM3 OLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &C. LATEST STYLES iND BEST QUAL1TIES WHICH nEOFERS LOVVER tlian EVER AUo tn Store a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' FURNISHING Goods. OARMENTSlfADETO ORDEfcl N THE Alo LADIEi'and GENT8' iVEOROCCO SATCHELS No. 21 .South Mala Street- Easlsid. CALT, AND SEE THEM. WILLlAil WAGNER. Ann Arbor.Pift.lSB. DEMEMBER THAT HÜLL. ROBINSON l CO. KEEP A FÜLL ASSORTMENT OF O RO CKERY, SOLD CHEAP. 1245 HËËTÏNGST PRINTS! AND A FUL!, ASSORTMEXT OF DOMESTIC AND HOUSE FURNISII1NG GOODS AT G. H. MILLE3TS. GotoR.W.ELLIS& CO's for strictly Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. COTICE! TO THE FARMER'S STORE, And Learn their Frices before tmying your Goeds at othcr Places. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. NURSERY. 19th Year ! 500 Acres ! 10 Greenhouse?. Largftst, brt stoefc nt ihlpplag ftcllities. ÁPPLS, DatotaeM.Timosoendent, Hislop 1. ' un] :ï veara AI'l'Li: R00T-ORAFT8, clioice, inc udine nbove. ROOI-UKAFÏS, JV:ir. Plum, (.herir. SKF.PS, Apple Pwir. fco., WH.D6OO3E, Miner, Lombard, l'lums, EVERGREENS, ROPES, l,fli0,$100 InliliaB. Uladlolas, Tubero, GREENHOUSE. Umi.lin Pinn'n, stud 10c. for Catalogue. F. K. PHGüVIX. 125012 pALL AT XII E Farmers' Store, and see their Goods and Learn their Price3. EveryfcMng in Dress Goods Marked Down. PÏ10GKERY? u CRGCKERY ! IN FULL SETS OR PIECES, [Ji ANYVARIETY, AND OFTHE NEVVEST PATTERNS, AT DUY YüUK Looking Glasses OF W. D. HOLMES, Ann Arbor, FOR 3 REASOK9. Firet, because hekciptbe best of lm portod GUss, and i gut' il assortnientof iquare and arch top frames, and aells Secón Ut, becAuxethey bclonp to his burlness. He tnaktri thfm a Kpecialt.vt does h ie own work, and can aflord to (teil CHEAPER 1 Tbinlly, Beeause he manufactures them, and can ur.d will geit the CHEAPEST 1 of any one in the city. He also eells PICTURE FRAMES! Tlie ebeapest oí anybotly in the State - as far as board f rom. NICE OVAL FRAMES FOR 6O CTS. Picture Cord, Tassels &, Nails! FREHCII (;I.ASM - i,} tbe Iight ot box- Forlietures orfor HOUSE GIjAZIKTG ! 3ÍÍ BAST IIURO! STREET, A.NN ARBOR, - - - MICH. 117Mf 200 pieces" OF SIDE STRIPE MEREIMAO D. PRINTS, JUST RECEJVED AT TUE Farmers' Store ! AND FOR SALE A.T 12 1-2 cents per Yard. 1241 ATOTICE! Hottoftti heroby tri ven that tlicco-partnersliip hpre tofore eziallng inuler the nami; of Hul!. Roblnson t Co., ís th!s day clsgolvetl by mutual consent, "Win. D. Harnman rctirive. (1EO. L. BDLL. WILI.IAM E R0HIXS0N, W1LLIASI O. UARR1MAN. Ann Arbor, Jan. 10 th, 1670. pO-PARTNERSHIP. The unf!cr!ïLiieil hfive íissociated Ihemselves In ft .: paxtnorahlp aodrr thoJInn name of Huil A Kob:i í on, an'i will continue the proccry aud provisión bnsinessat the id ptíiml sa succesBors to Huil, Kobinnon & Co. All bueineps mtters and outstandliif: ncconnts of the late flrm wlll be eottled by Huil fc Iiobinson. OKü. L. TTULL. WILI.IAM E.R0BIXSON. Datctl, Ann Arbor, Jan. loth, 1-To. 1V6S Notice of Attachment. STATK OF MTC1ITOAN, the Circnlt Conrt for the Oonnty of WahtftBaw, Jl'I.IA nOWABD, ) vs In Attachment. ADAM KLAGER, ) Notie 11 htTfiiy L'tvcn th:it on tbe twenty-fonrth dfiy nf November. A I). WK i VrIt of Attnchmont WAM luly Ismed out of th Circuit Court for the Conntjof W-ishteïinw.nt the Puit of Julia Howard, the ahóvc luinie! plalnlift', Bgainst the ïands, tem'. ment?, izoods snd t-hüttt-lH. inonoys nnd eftW-i of Adiim Kliijjer. the above named aelendant, for the gum of three hundred dollars, which sfiid writ v nn retarnable on the tentH day of December, A. D. Dntod. Ihis 30th iv of Dernnbnr. A. D. ISfiO lÜCvfl 'U. UKAUAN, Atfy. for VtT.

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