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Day
24
Month
October
Year
1873
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TïESIRABLE EEAL ESTÁTE -FOB S .A. Ij E I The subscribir, ou account of ill health offeri hia 33 ACRES In the Corporation for sale. This ground adjoiiis the Umvereit} Ohservatory on the east, opposite side oí tbti streel. It han a most excellent SPRING ! (Jn the norlheast corner- íormerl y suppHed the Railruad tanks with water. ITS ADVANTACES Are as follows : For city pui poses the Huron River meander the SHine some 30 to 40 rod, and ia part of the best Water Power On the River in thl vicinity, and the elevation on the northeust corner is sufliciently high and ampie to sup ply the city nocessities ior water and lire purposer THE WESTERN PORTION On the road is vcry appropriate nnd auitable for a Public City Cemetery. The city has no such grouuds now but must have soon, and whatever ground the city doet not caro to use, can be sold at an advantage, so much so.that the coat of the Water Works grounde and Cemetery, would be merely nominal. If the city doea not want the sume, the ground would be invaluable for FRU1TS,LAHGE&SMALL There being some 100 trees now in bearag Vegetables and Pasturage, And also for MILKsupply,BLOODED STOCK, Horses, heep, And other animáis always in great wantbymanyin the city and its viciuity. As city lots adjoming the northwest corner oí this land are now selling froro three hundred to three hundred and flfty dollars, these lanrts would or could be sold in a short time to a good advantage and to much proflt to the purchasers LIBERAL TI3SEE Will be given or the ame will be cxchanRed for ■ chnntable goods or Drug and Medicine, at car TRACY W. ROOT. Ann Arbor.Jan 31 1873. 1411 29! 29 ! 29! O. I Whn flrst L. COLBY hung his sign ()ï C. O. D.- At No. 29, And offered üroceries clieap for cash, „ Some people said, " he's bound to go to amaan. And old-time Grocers would f aintly amilt', l'rophi'sying "CO. D. will last but little while. In Bixty days we'U run him off the track. And cali our wandeling customers back." The croakers said and thought it true, "He'U surely lail before the year is New I You can't sell üroceries in thia town And get your pay in jreenbacks down; Where dry jfoods merchanta on every streel With silks and stuins, hang out chickens to oat ; Wheve trude is mixed n every place, At the same counter you buy butter or lace ; Where credit and loss go hand in hand. Mr. C. O. D. but a slim chance will stand." Let prophets and croakers hve their say, L.COLBYsellsöROCEBIKSonlyforEEADYPAY, Andsells so cheap for daily cnsh He feais no danger of a smash. And to his pntrons all, and business friends, The greeting of season he extendB, To young and oíd, a glad New Year, With hosts of friends and lots of cheer ! Give him a cali, and from his ttore Your tablea spread with good thinga more. At that place you will always flnd Fresh new tíroceries ot beat quality and kiud- F-very thinff needful for good cheer at home You can buy at his counter whenever you come. The days are so short this bitter cold winter, To mention details would weary the printer. But ask if you choose for anything entable, You get it ut once, in quality unbeatable 1 For hungry men who are weary and cold, He has Oysters hot, Oysters that muet beaold - Oysters pickled, Oyster stew, and oyster fry, Or Oysters any other way you choose to try. He will serve up Oysters at any hour of day, And the best of cigara to smoke on your way. A dish of hot Oysters will do you much good. And cheer you while aelling your grain or wood. And with cash in hand lay in a store Of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Flour andmany more, Of all thinga substantial for ditily use, Nor treat life'a pood thinga with abuse ; Crockery and Glasaware and Fruíts to put in them, Nuts, lïiiisins, and Candy, for children who win them And ye who are blessed with their beautiful faces, Will find [M] the beat of all placea, To buy a trifle, to bring a smile or ringing laugh, Your pleasure, than theira, wíll be greater by half ' Then do not forget to cali on Mr. C. O. J„ And buy of him your Fruits, tíugar, and Tea. Thoueh the big (j) A may fall from its place, Tho C. O. I. & o store is atill on the race, And does not intend to fiy from the couree Till croakers of evil talk themaelves hoarse. Groceries can be sold for ready pay. And XLi OoLTcyy haa learned the way : Sold five times more than he expected- By O. O. D. from loss protected. And the secret he ia not afraid to teilKeep the best of all things- with pricea low- be good natured, give good measuro, And you are bound to sell 1 29! 39! 39! BOÖKST BOOKS. J. R. WEBSTER & CO. NEW BOOK STORE NEAR THE " EXPRESS OFFICE. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST AND CALL. ! BOOKS. I : ■ L.C.RISDOIM'S i ADVERTI3EMENT. I i i N'ow is the time to buy Ijl PARLUB & HBAT1NG I STOVES. I will sell them t COST until further notice. ; Ño. 31 S. Miüu 8t, Aun Arbor. A Chance for Bargains ! Kor sale ut a Rreat bnrgnin, 160 ACRES OF CIIOICE LAND, lyingSX miUsfroin the city of lom. 100 aerea uiuïer iinprovement, with Rood orchard, barn Hud shed, and a comfortable house. Terms of payment-fromí2,0üto (3,800 down; balnnce on lung time. Also 90 ACRES, nbout 2X miles from August, Knlamazoo Couuty, all improved, with good buildings. Term- extiomely low. Also 10 A.CEF.8 about eigbt miles from UastiQga. Also 80 4.CRES on section S iu the town of Hazelton, Shiawasse Couuty, about 12 miles frota Coiunua. Well timbereu. For terms address the undeisigned. I . 11. POND. Ann Arbor, April 2, 1873. 1873. 1873. TAKE N0T1CE 1 rpHE TRADING lUICUTlBl Are now haring Daily Opening OF FRESH FiHDn&iiii ffr Direct from New York ad manufacturar in G rea ter variety tlian ever before ! m NO HOUSK IN THI8 CITY Can ahoic as Complete a ttock of DRESS GOODS Aa we are now opening. SHAWLS IN ALL STYLES, FANCY QOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, LINENS, DOME8TIC8, NOTIONS, HOSIEKY, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &c, &c. A complete assortment ot CARPETINGS OIL CLOTHS 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4. The public understand that we haY for the past five years sold our gooda at 3 Lower IPrices than any of our couipetitore, and we now annouuce that we intend to hold and increase our already immense trade by a system of 8MALL PROFIT8 For ou mei yes, and TELLING BARGAINS for our oustomers, which we beliere th public will appreciate and encourage. G. W. HAYS, Supt. Ann Arbot, 8pt. 1, U7S. !

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