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Day
7
Month
November
Year
1873
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T-JESIRABLE REAL ESTÁTE FOB SALE f The subscriber, on account of iil health offers hia 33 ACRES [n the Corporation for sale. This ground adjoins the iJmversit) Observatory on the eaBt, opposite aide of ;he street. ït has a most excellent SPRING ! üu the northeast corner- for merly aupplied the Railroad tanks with water. ITS ADVANTACES Are aa follows : For dty purposes the Huron Kiver meanders the sume aome 30 to 40 rods, and is part of the best "Water 3?ower On the Eiver in this viclnity, and the elevation on tha northeuut corner is suflieiently high and ampie to sup ply the city neoeasities for water and flre purpoaes' THE WESTERN PORTION On the road is very appropriate and auitable for a Public City Cemetery. The city has no auch fjrounds now but. must have soon, and whatever grouads the city does not care to use, can be sold at an advuntage, so much ao,that the cost of the Water Worka prounda and Cemetery, would be merely nominal. If the city doea not want the same, the grounds would be invaluable for FRU1TS, LáRGE & SMALL, There being some leo trees now in hearing Vegetables and Pasturage, And alao for MILKsupply.BLOOOED STOCK, Horses, Sneep, And other animáis always in great want by many in the city and ita viciuity. As city Iota adjoiningthe northwest corner of this land are now selling from three hundred to three hundred and flfty dollars, theae lands would or could be sold in a short time to a good advantage and to much profit to the purchasers LIBERAL TIIMIE Will be given or the same will be exchanged for Merchantable goods or Drugs and Medicines, at caab TRACY W. ROOT. AnnArbor.Jan 31 1813. ' Uil 113 i o. o. ! When flrst L. COLBY hung his sign Of C. O. D.- AtNo.29, And offered Groceriea cheap for cash, Some people said, " he's bound to go to smash. And old-time Grocers would f aintly smile, Prophesying " C. O. D. will laBt but little while. In sixty daya we'll run him off the track. And cali our wandering cuatomerB back." 'he croakers said and thought it true, He'll surely fail before the year is New I 'ou can't aell Groceries in this town And get yourpay in'greenbacks down; Phere dry gooda merchante on every atreet With silkh and satina, hang out chickenB to eat ; Where trade ia mixed in every place, At the aame counter you buy butter or lace ; Vhere credit and loas go hand in hand. Mr. C. O. D. but a alim chance will stand." Let prophets and oroakers have their say, L. COLBVaells GROCERIKS only for READY P AY, Andsells so cheap for daily cash He fears uo danger of a smash. And to his patrons all, and business frlenda, The greetïng of the season he extends, To young and oíd, a glad New Year, With hosta of f rienda and lotb of cheer! Hve him a cali, and from hia atore four tablea spread with good thinga more. At that place you will alwaya Ünd Tresh new Groceriea ot bestquality and kind - verythinf? needful for good cheer at home fou can buy at his counter whenever you come. The daya are so ahort thia bitter cold winter, fomention detalla would weary the printer. iut aak if you choose fnr anything entable, ifou íet it at once, in quatity unbeatable t ?or hungTy men who nre weary and cold, Ie haa Oystera hot, Oyaters that muat besold - Jysters pickled, Üyster atew, and oyster fry, )r Oysters any other way you chooae to try. le will aerve up Oysters at any hour of day, And the beat of oigars to amoke on your way. A dish of hot Oyatera will do you much good, And cheer you while selling your yrain or wood. : And with cash in hand lay in a store Jf Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Flour and many more, 3f all things substantial for daily use, ?íor treat life's good things with abuse ; rockery and Glassware and Fruits to put in thera, M uts, Kaisina, and Candy, for children who win thera And ye who are blessed with their beautif ul faces, Will flnd [29] the best of all places, To buy a trine, to bring a smile or ringing laugh, Your pleasure. than theirs, will oe greater by half Then do not forget to cali on Mr. C. O. D., And buy of him your Fruits, Sugar, and Tea, Though the big (t)n may fall from its place, The C. O. D. V store is still on the race, And does not intend to fly from the course TUI croakers of evil talk themselves hoarse. Groceries can be sold for ready pay. And Ij. Oolby has learñed the wajr : Sold flve times more than he expected- By O. O. D. from loss protected. And the secret he is not afraid to teilKeep the best of all things- with priees low- be good natured, give good measure, And you are bound to sell ! 29! 39! 39! BÖÖKS. BOOKS.I J. R. WEBSTER & CO. NEW BOOK STORE KEAR THE " EXPRESS OFFICE." LOOK TO TOUR INTEREST AND CALL. BOOKS. L.C.RISDON'S j AÜVBRTI3EMENT. j Now ia the time to buy PARLOR & HEAT1NG STOVES. I will sell them at COST until further notice. No. 31 S. Main St, Ann Arbor. Wantcd, Agcnts, $75 to $250 per month, eTerywhere, mal and female, to introduce the Genuine Improved OommoB Sense Family Sewtug Machine. This machiue will Btitch.hem. feil. tuck, quilt. cord, bind, braid and erabroider in a most superior manner. Prico only $15. Fully licensed.and warranted forflve yeara. We will pay $1,000 for any machine that will sw a tronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than onrs. It makei the " Klastio Lock Stitch." Every econd stitch can be out, and still the cloth can not bt pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents frrira $75 to $250 per month and expenseB. or a couimlssion from which twice that amount can be made. Aliares SECOMB & CO., 157 State street, Chicago, Illinoi. TOR SALE ON LONG CREDIT ! Ann Arbor City Lots, with good title, and well located for residences or business. AUo several Mortgages for sale. Inquireof JS. W. MORGAN. 1-M2m3 1873. 187a. TAKE NOTICE ! rpHE A.isnsr aebor TRADING ASSOCIATION Are now haring Daily Opening OP FRESH Fill Dn Ut flgfr Direct from New York snd manufacturera in Greater variety than ever beforc! , er no house in this crrr Can sliow as Complete a stock of DRESS GOODS Aa we are now opening. SHAWLS IN ALL STYLES, PANCY GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, . LINENS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &c, &c. A complete assortment of CARPETINGS OIL CLOTHS 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4. lFhe public understand that we have for the past fi ve years sold our goods at Lower IPrices # than any of our competitors, and we now announce that we intend to hold and increase our already immense trade by a system of 8MALL PROFIT8 For ourselves, and TELLING BARGAINS for our customera, which we believe the public will appreciate and enuourage. ü. W. HAYS, Supt. Ann Arbar, Sept. 18, 1673. U-t-in

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