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Day
6
Month
February
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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1ST. B. COLE Htisputchasedthe interest of hlfl partner, W. Tromain, in the GROCERY BUSINESS! And will " Play Lone Hand," furnishing the Best Goods ! at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Remembeiïthe pluce-30 East Iluron Street. Mr. Cole aasumes all the liabiliües of the late flrm, and all balancea due the firm must be paid to hhn. 14aOtf WWY wist," This is an inquiry which every one shouid have ruthfully answered before he Btarts on his journey, nd a little care taken in examination of routes will n many cases save rmieh trouble, time and money. The Chicago, Burlington & auincy Railroad has chieved a splendid reputation in the last three years as the leading Passenger Route to the West. Starting at Chicago or Peoiia, it runs direct thiough Southern lowa and Nebraska, with close connections to California and tho Territoriës. It is also the short line and best line to Quincy, Missouri, and points in Kansas anS New Mexico. Passengers on their way westward connot do better than to tako this route. This line has published a pamphlet entitled ' How to ao West," which contains much valuable information; a large, correct map of the Qreat "West, which oanbe obtainedfree of charge by addressing the General Western Passenger Agent, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Chicago, 111. UOlyl ASUPPLYING A WANT LONG NEEDED BY BANKtBS, """ LAWTEKS, Ai ET Vtf CLERCVDIGN, IH C VW CORRESPOND'TS, ___, : BOOKKEEFERS, ! MERCHANm _______ I PROFESSIONAL N V E I BUSINESS MEN, _ " ■ "■ "■ One of the most practical, t"-""- "■" useful, and valuable in -ktt ventions of the age. Pat-i=Lii=' ented December, 1872. Over 5,000 now in daily II Jk p p II use, giving unqualifled I i L L E satisfactiou. No business Uw ■ í U _■ office is complete without I N V E NT ION. Send for Price List and Illustrated Circular. AGENTS WANTEDeLVt Also, County Rights for Sale. Address C. A. COOK. CHICAGO, ILL. W. A. L0VEJ0T, TOBACCONIST ! Deals in both FINE CUT AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Snuif, Pipes, &pc, AT NO. 7 EAST HUROJÍ STREET, Next to the Express Office, AUN ARBOR, MKil. 1345tf TALMAGE, 8PUEGEONT. De Witt Talmago is editor of Jie Christian at Work ; C. H. Spurgeon, Hpecial Contributor. They write lor no other paper in America. Three imago iüeent Chroraos. Pay larger commissioa than ny other paper. CHROMOS ALL READÏ. No Sectarianism. No Sectïonalism. One agent recently obtained 380 subscrïptionB in eighty houra absolute work. Sample copiea and circulara sent free. _A_O-ElsrTS -WA.NTED II. W. ADAMS, Publisher. 102 Charobers Street, New York. HA11DW00D & BASSWOOD LUMBER FOR SALE. Having bought out the interest of Mr. D. E. Wines in the Saw Mili and Lumber Yard, I ühall continue the business in all o its branches. I have a good quality oí tough oiik, f rum 1, 1 1-2 to 2 inohes thick, under sheds and well seasoned. A good assortment ofdryAsh. A TOod quality of Basswood, from one 1-2 to 2 inches thick- dry. Hickory, Maple, Cherry, Whitewood, Elm, and other varieties all well seasoned. Felice Posta, Square Timber, Plank and Oak Studdiup kept on hand and sawed to order on short notice. Particular attention given to CUSTOM SAWING. Fence Posts and all kinds of Timber not over 8 inohes wide, planed. Oak Pickets kept on hand and cut to order at the same pricc that the lumber sells MOTJLDINGS of different patterns made to order. Field Gates kep on hand and made to order. Cross-Cut and Mili ün s Ciummed anil Filed at short notice. By All persons indebted to the late flrrn will pleas cali and scttle their account at the mili. Cash paid for sound WHITK OAK, Ash and Bass wood Logs. Iyl4(il T. HALiLiUCK. T WELLING H0U8ES ïuE SALE A large and very well built briok house, "With tw( or more lots. Two large framed houses. Aiao a goo siied brick house nd framed house ; and a ama frame house ou u good lot, in tended for adding a f ron for sale on fair tenas and a í-easonable credit. Alao other h iiildings, lots, and property. OTONKV So many wishing t orrmo uioney npply to me that I can readlly obtai for tenikrs good satisfactory iaveatments at ten pe nt. interest. E. w. MOROAN. Ann Aïbor, Anvil 23. 1873. 1433tf SECOND STOCK - OF - FALL & WINTER o-ooms i Now being received by BACH & ABEL HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE GR E AT DEPEESSION EXISTING IN THE EASTjEEN MAEKETS BY MAKING LAEGE CASH PUECHASES. WE AEE NOW ENABLED TO OFFEB OUE LAEGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DEY GOODS AT GEEATLY EEDUCED PEICES. iS BUYEES WILL CONSULT THEIE INTEEESTS AND EXAMINE OUE STOCK BEFORE MAKING PUECHASES. BACH & ABEL. A Chance for Bargains ! For sale at a great bargain, 160 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, lying 2 i miles trom the city of Ionia. 1(K acres under improvement, with good orchard, bar and Bhed, and a comfortable house. Terms of pay ment- from $2,000 to $2,500 down balance on Ion time. Also 90 ACRES, about 2X miles from Augusta Kalamazoo County, all improved, with good build inga. Terms- extromely low. Also 40 ACRK8 about eight miles from Hastings. Also 80 ACRES on section 8 iu the town of Haie ton, Shiawasse County, about 12 miles from Corunna. Well timbered. For terms adaress the underBigned. E. B -POND. Ann Arbor, April 2, 1873.

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