Press enter after choosing selection

Classified_ad

Classified_ad image
Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
February
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

l 29, 29 I C O. I When rlrat L,. COLBY liung lusslgn Ot C. O. D.- At No. 59, And offered Groceriea cheap for cash, fióme peoplesaid, " he'8 bound to go to smash. " And old-time G rocera would faintly smile, 'rophesyiug "C. O. D. will laat but little while. In Bixty dnys we'll run him off the track. And cali our wandering customers back." The oroakcrs aaid and thought it true, 'He'll surely fail before the year is New ! You cnn't aell roceriea in this town And get your pay in grecnbacka down ; Wheredry goods merchantson evevy street Wrth silki, and satina, hang out ohickens to at ; Wheretradeis mixed in every place, At the sume counter yon buy Dutter or lace ; Where credit and loss go hand in hand. Mr. 0. 0. 1). but a alim chance will stand." I,ut prophets and croakera hnve their say, L.COLUYsellaíilitJUKKIKBonlyfoi-UEADYPAY, Andaella ao cheap for daily cash He reara no danger of a amaah. And to hia patrons all, and business f i-lends, The greetmg of the seuson he extends, To young and oíd, a glad New Year, With hosts of frienda and lots of cheer ! Oive him a cali, and from his atore Your tables spread with good things more. At that place you will always tind Fresh new tíroceries ot best quality and kind- Kvery thing needful for good cheer at home You eau buy at his counter whenever you come. The days are so short thia bitter cold winter, To mention details would weary the printer. But aBk if you choose for anything entable, You get it at once, in quality unbeatable ! For hungry men who are weary and cold, He has Oystera hot, Oyatera that muat be aold - Oyaters pickled, OyBter atew, and oyater fry, Or Oysters any other way you choose to try. He will aerve up Oystera at any hour of day, And the best of cigara to amoke on your way. A dish of hot Oysters will do you much good. And cheer you while selling your grain or wood. And with cash in hand lay in n atore Of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Flour and many more, Of all things substantial for daily use, Nor treat life's good things with abuae ; Crockery and Glassware and Fruita to put m them, Nuts, Raisins, and Candy, for childrcu who win them And ye who are blessed with their beautiíul faces. Will ünd [20] the best of all places, To buy a trifle, to bring a smilo or ringing lauirh, Your pleasure, than theira, will be greater by half Then do not forget to cali on Mr. C. O. D., And buy of him your Fruita, Sugar, and Tea, Though the big gn may fall from its place, The C. O. D. )) store is still on the race And does not intend to fly from the course Till croakers of evil talk themselves hoarse Groceries can be sold for ready pay AnJ Ij-Ooltoy hns leafned the way : hola nvo tïmeB 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 prices low-be gooc natured, give good measure, And you are bound to sell ! 29! 29! 29! BOOKS. BOOKS. J, R. WEBSTER & CO. NEW BOOK STORE IH THE "GREUORY BLOCK." LOOK TÓ YOUR INTEREST AND CALL. BOOKS. _j i ; L.C.RISDOIM'S A 1VBRTI3EMEN!. Now is the time to buy ; PARLült & HËAÏING STOVES. ] I will sell thom at COST until further notice. No. 31 S. Maiu St, Ann Arbor. BUSINESS COLLEGE! Bank Blook, Ann Arbor, - fllichigan. Students can cúter any time after Aug. 31st. Cali aud examine facilities for study at our very pleasant and newly f uniished rooms 1441tf Briggs'House, Randolph St. and Fifth Ave. CHICAGO., This well-known Hotel, rebuilt upon the oíd site, has all the modern conveniences - Passenger Elevator, Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water in each Boom, Elegantly Furnished, and located in the business centre of the city. TEBMS: $3.00 Per Day. RICKCORDS i HUNTOON, - Proprietors. TAMES MoMAHON, Justice of the Peace, Office in new block, North of Court House Money collected and promptly paid over. INSURANCE AGKNT. rriumph, assels, $727.903.11 Sortb Missouri, " 45,417.91 Jibernia, M 350,000. OU i BEAL K9TATE. I have 80 acres of land U of a milo froin the city mits, flnely located for fruit or garden purposes. Also 40 acres. Also 10 acres, with house and harn.and a llvel tream of water running throngh the barn yard. i 60 acres, a mUcoul. 1 I will sell any or all the above cheap, or exchange orcitproperty. : 1874yl JAMES McMAnON. j - , .. j ron sai.i: : i The undersigned offers for sale cheap his Store, É orner of Huron and Fourth streets : a good and conc 'enient building and one of the best business locaa ions- espeeially for the grocery trade- in the city l Ann Arbor, Nov. 6, 1873. s H51tf L. R. SLAWSON KtCHItiJJg CEKTBA1 BAJLKOAD. WINTER TIME TABLB. Passengettrainsnowleave the aeveral stations, (is followb GOING WEST. BTATlONh. _; W ü g to v !_ _L_ J_ IjlJ. J_ A. M. A. M. I'. M. T. M. Ir. M. P. M. Detroit, leiive, I 7 IS in 15 1 4r 4 oo 5 40 10 30 Ypsiluuti, B 48 11 25 3 02 5 30: 7 10 A. M. AnnArbor, !' 02 11 43 3 21 5 50 ! 7 45 12 05 Dexter, B 3Í 3 41 6 25 8 in Chelsea, il 55 4 00 8 30 . Grass Lake, 10 10 p. H. 4 35 9 00 ■ Jackson, 10 M 1 05 5 05 9 35 130 p.m.i a.m. Knlamuzoo, 2 20 3 40, 8 20 12 25 ■ Ohiciigo nrrivc, s ;]i) 00 r. :o 8 30 OOIXO F.A8T. Ijl I .l&flllJil II A. m.'a. m. r. m. ;p. m.I Chicago, leuve, 6 00 8 30 5 15 S) 00 P. )t. A. M. A. M. Ealamazoo, 11 05 1 18 5 00 2 15 p. m. a. m. Jncksun. 2 30 3 S5 8 00 12 30 4 45 GrassLake, 2 56 8 30 Chelsea, :i 24 : 8 53 'a. m. Dextor, 3 41 - - 9 09 6 25 AnnArbor, 4 05 5 03 9 38 1 55 6 00 0 65 Ypailanti, 4 25 5 22 10 03; 2 1" 6 20 7 20 Detroit, arrive, 5 50 6 25 11 20 3 30. "25 8 45 The Atlantic and Pacific Expresa run belween Jackson and Niles on the Air Line. Dated.Nov. 2.1873 DETROIT, HILLSDALE & INDIANA RAILROAD. GOING WEST. -1873- GOISG EAST. stations. Mai:. Exp.j stations. Kxp. Mail. Detroit, dep... ' ' 4:00 'i a. m. p. m. Ypsilanti 10::;0 6:15 i Bnnkera 0:30 2:15 Salino, 11:00 0:43 Hillsdale 7:05 2:30 Bridgewntur.. 11:18 7:00 Manchester.... 8:33 4:08 Manchester. ...11:38 7:18 j Bridgewater . . 8:511 4:28 v. M. I Saline 9:05 4:4ó Hillsdillo 1:20 8:52 Ypsilanti 10:03 5:15 Bankers 1:30 9:00 I Detroit 11:20 6:25 Trains run by Chicago time. W. F. PARKER, Bnp't, Ypsilnnti. FIRE ! FIRE ! C. H. MILLEN'S ' ín ion The Oldest Agency in the City ! Representa the following first-class eompanies : j Home Insurance Co. of New York City Capital and surplus over $4,000,000. Continental Ins. Co , of New York. Capital and surplus $2,000,000. Girard Insurance Co., of Philadolpliia. Capital and surplus $700,000. Oriënt Insurance Co., of Hartford. Capital and surplus Y600,000. No. 4 South Main Street, Ann Arbor. C. H. MILLEN. 1458tf WAGNER The One-Piiced Clothier ! Has recently enlarged hia store and lms just received and offers to the public the largest stock oí MENS', YOUTHS', AND BOYS' Ready-Made Full and Winter CLOTHING! Ever brought within the County of Washtenaw.- Theee goods were bought for easli, und will be sold at the lowest possiblecash price. AT WAGNER'S. Also constanlly on hand a íine line of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimeres and Yestings AU in great variety, wiücli will be made up to order and warranted to A. AT "WAGNEirS. A complete and large stock oí Gents' Furiiishing Goods of erery description, lower than ever. AT WAGNER'S. TRUNKS AND VALISES of various styles and mük.'s. AT WAQNER'S. GOOD PAPER COLLAES only 8 ets. per box. WM. WAGNEE. 21 South Main St., Ann Arbor OHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPiEDIA. A IHCTIONARY OF Universal Knowledge for the People. BRVIBKD KDI-X'ION"WITH Maps, Platea, aud Engravings. Complete in 10 Vols. of 8iJ2 pages eacli. lllustrated wtth abotd Four 7'housand Engravings and Furty Maps, toyttiwr with a Sèriê$ (f nun Êigkty to One. llnutired L legan ti y Énrare.d Plates - illustrative of the Subjecta of Natural History -now for the first TiyLEamearing in the work. PRICE PER VOLUME, i Extra Cloth, beveled boards, - - $5 50 Library Sheep, marbled edgea, - 6 00 Half Turkey Morocco, - - - ( 50 This Edition is Sold oxly by Agents. Published by J. B. LIPPINCOÏT & CO.( ihilacli'Ipliin, Pa. SYLVANUS "WAKREN, 189 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, General Agent for the State of Michigan. Byconiparing Chumbera' Kncyclopwidia with the New American Cyclopsedia,- the work with which it s most t'requently brought into comparison, it will be found that while the ten volumes of ChamberB' ■ont iiin 8320 pages, the original sixtem volumes of the tfew American contain less than 12,000 pages, it 2 will also be found that a page of Chamberti' eontains 'uil one-fifth more matter than u page of the New - American, making the ten volumea of the former _. iquivalent in amount of printed matter to at least ;hirteen volumes of the lattOT, not to mention the ïumerous Plates (about 80), Woodcuta (aome 4.000), ind Maps (about 40), that are included in this edition )f Chambers', and to which the New American poaleaees no corresponding features. It is confldently jelieved that as a popular M Dictionary of Univerial Knowledoe," the work is without an equalin he Eugliáh languflge. 1426yl Estáte of Alm y 8. Lund. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw ■ . -rif' ? 3C3sion of the Probate Court for the coúntv f Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the U-cnty-ninth ayofjanuary, in the year one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-four. Present, Noah W. C'heover, Judge of Probate lu the mattei of the estáte of Almy 8. Lund eceased. Charlen II. lUchmond and Frcderick 1) Riohmond, executors of the last will and testamentoi' i-.ua oesaased, come int court and represent that they aru now prepared to ronder theiï ünal account as such Executors. Thereupou it is ordercd, that Wectessday the twenty-flfth day of February noxt, at ten o'clock in the torenoon be assigned for the examining and allowing such account, and that the devisees lcatees and heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons intenated in loid éstate, are required to apnear at a Natal of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any tbere bv, why the said account should not be allowed : And it is further ordered that said Executors give notico to the persons ïnterested in said ostatc.of the pendency of iaid account and the hearing thereof, by causing u copv Of this order to be published in thé MicMoan ArmS anewapsper, printed and circulating in said countv' hree successive weeks previous to said day of hear(A tuve copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER 1403 Judge of Probate. Estáte of John Shaugbniss. OTATE OF ..MICHIGAN, Oounty of Washtc.ir.w, - , V15881011 f the Probate Conrt for the Countv of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate ófrico in the city of Aun Arbor, on Tuesday, the twentieth day of Jiinuary, in theyearonethousandeightlmndred and seventy-iom-. l'reeent, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of John Bhanghniss deceased. Michael Cowan , Executor of said estáte comes luto court and represents that he is uow prepared to render his flnal accouut as such Exocn Thoreupcnitis Ordered, that Friday, the twentieth day of Febrnary uext, at ten o'clock in the forenoou, be assigned for examinine and ullowing Biich account, and that the devisees, leimtees and heirsat law of said deceasefl, and all other persons ïntereüted in said estáte, are reqnired to appear at a seasion of said Court, then to be holden at the ProbateOffice , in the City of Ami Arbor msaidCounty.andshowcauseifanytuere be why the saidaccouut should not bc allowed: Auditis further ordered, that eaid Bxecutor give notice to the persons Ïnterested in said estáte, of the pen dency of said account, and the hearing thereof bv causing a copy of this order tobe published in tta Michigan Argus,a newspaper printed and circulatiim in said County, three successive weeks prevtotis to said day of hearing. CAtruecopy.) NOAII W. CHEEVER, 1457 Judge of Pcobate. Mortgage Sale. DEFAt'LT having been made in the condilion of a certain mortgage, made and executed by üolon Cook and Ann h. Cook, bis wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, and State of Michigan to Silas H. Douglass, of the same place, beariug date' the rlrat day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and recorded in the orMce of the Register of Deeds of the county of Washtenaw, in said State of Michigan, on the first day of August, A.n. 1867, in liber 30 of mortsages, on page 53ti, on which mortgage there is claimea to be due at the date of this notice, for principal and interest, the sum of two thousand flve ïundred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty-nine cents, together with au attorney fee of tifty dollars, as providcd and agreed should auy proceedings be taken for the foreclosuro of said mortgage ; and -wherens no proceedings at law or in equity have been taken to recover the same or any part thereof : Now, therefore, notice is hereby giren that by virtue of the power of sale contaiiied in mortguge, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, the mnth day of February, a. d. 1874, at ten of the clock in the iorenoon ot that day, at the south door of the Conrt House in the city of Ann Arbor and State of Michigan, that being the building in which the Circuit Court for the county of Washtenaw is held, the premises described in said inortgage, or so nvucli thereoi as shall be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, the costs and expenses of said salo and the attorney fee as aforesaid ; said premise are described as follows, to vs it : All that certain tract or parcel of land known and described as fel. lows, to wit : lying in the township of Ann Albor, and being part of the northwest quarter of section number thirty-three in township number two south of range number six east in said State, beginuing in the east line of snid quarter section at a point sixteen chains and rifty-three links south of the northeast corner of aaid quarter section, and runnin thence south on said line hve chains and thirtyflve links, thence south nfty-one and a-half degrees west twenty-two chains and eleven links to the center of the Ypsilanti road, thence northwesterly along tho center of said road nineteen chains and ninety-flve links to a point eighteen ehains and seventy-five'links south of the north line of said section, tïienee east parallel to the north lino of said section twenty chains and thirty-two links, thence north parallel to the west line of said section six phains and twentyflve links, thence cast parallel to said north liue ninp cbains and forty-four links to the east line of aaid quarter section, thence south four ehains nnd thrM links to the place of beginning, and being tlio sanie land deeded by Jacob Kempfto said Cook, party of the flrst part (to said mortgage) and the same lom! described in two deeds to said Kempf reoorded in Register's office, in said eounty, in liber Y oí on pages 676 and C77, and in líber No. 32 of deeds at pages 558 and 659. Ann Arbor, November 12, 1873. SILAS H. DOUGLASS, Mortgagee. Felch & Grant, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, eounty of Washtenaw, ss. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of two lints of execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Cuurt for the County of. Washtenaw, and to me directed and delivered, I did on this twentjfourth day of January, A. D. 1874, levy upou all the right, title and interest of Mereliant H. Goodrich, in and to the following described rea] - situated in the County of Washtenaw, State oí" Michigan, towit: Lols number two, three, four, five and six, and west half of lots seven and eight, block one north, range live easï, excepting ten fcet off the west half of lots seven and eight. also excepting forty-four feet front on Fourth street by ono hundred and ten feet deep oü' the Southwest corner of said lots; also lots number thirteen andfourteen, block number three north range four east, all in the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, State of Miohigan, which aboye described property I shall exposé for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, :it the south door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, on the fourteenth day of March, A. D. 1S74, at ten o'clock a. sz. of said day. Uated, Ann Arbor, Jan. 24, 1874. 1463td M. FLEMIXG, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waslituiaiv. ■. i -. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of one writ of execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, to me directed and delivered, I did on this nineteenth day of November, A. I). 1873, levy upon all the right, title and interest of Merch&Dt H. Goodrich, in and to the following described real estáte, situated in the County of AVahtenaw, State of Michigan, to wit: Lots number two, three, fout, five and six, and west half of lots seveu and eight, block one north, range rive enst, excepting ten feet off the west half of lots seven and eight, also except forty-four feet front on Fourth street by one hundred and ten feet deep oü1 the southwest corner of said lots. all in the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, State of Michigan, which above described property I shall expose for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, on the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m, of said day. Dated, Ann Arbor, Nov. 19, 1873. 14CU M. FLEMING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Washtenifw County, ss. By virtue of a writ of execution issued out oí and under the Seal of the Circuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, and to me directed and delivered against the goods, cbattles, lands, and tenements of 3Ierchant H. Goodrich, I have this 31st day of December, A. Di, 1873, seized and levied upon all the right, title and interest Merchant H. Goodrich has in and to the following lande, to wit : Lots number two, three, four, üve, and six, and west half of lots seven and eight, block one north, range five east, exeeptirii ten feet oü' the west half of lots seven and eight, also except forty-four feet front on Fourth street, by OM hundred and ten feet deep, off the south-west of said lots, also lots number thirteen and fonrtt ;:i. block number three north range four eust, all ia the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw county, State ot" Michigan, which above described property I shall expose for sale at auction, to the highest bidder at the fouth door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, on the twciity-tLr day of Feburary, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. Dated, Ann Arbor, Deo. 31, IS";:. Hfiotd M. FLEMING, Bherift JCO-OLEi ■ I !.,.Y tresainsr - notadyo . ' ' storu'iv ■, b; í ;l divsi:!.', clr;:,;int f -y-j ■■ '■ ' Domical. r- '""i STSARNS' COCO-OLESNZ is to the rii!::!p, imparts a dolií!.t: vitaiity ' and soitiiess to ■ 'i- !■■' l"'" . fM STEARNS' COCO-OLESNE, s-weelly pt'rfinned and ltmpid, lendêra tl ■ pi e and g dressoa it in any " ': forni. "■"■ STEARNS7 COCO-OL2Í KL, cntirtly vegetable oil, jirevents that diyncsa i w l c 'l f" causes dandruft' f-T-jj 'll1 mulute. ■"■■" H" STEARNS' COCO-OLEÍNA eoutaius in one largc bottle more oü uid owi I fume n Mtlian any other - j sold twenty-üve per cent. less than most ótne STEARNS' COCO-OLEiNE brightens Wonde hair, darkens aub t- uni nw - renderalustrousbrovn and black " h[ïir K" sena the harshness of coawc hair. STEARNS' COCO-OLHINE IS MADE ONLY BY FKEDEBICK STEAENS, - OEEMIST, BETBOIT, MItlI. Bokl evci-ywhere. Be suro and get the (Jcimliy Coco-Oleine. Let no one palm off on you a bot of soma chtap and toorihU-ss imitation of t oeoOlelne. There are more than twenty countertoiti of it now sold, put up as near like the genuinc as tas makers dare and evads the law. HÜRRY UP ! PAItTIKSwishing Wall Paper, ShadP Hollands, Window Fixtures. Cordf. Tasscis, Ac , all New Styles, at Satisfactorj Prices, bv J. It. Webster fc Co., Book StorL-,near theExpiess Ofllcc. .x POR SALE ON LONG CREDIT! Ann Arbor City Lots, with good title, and well 1ted for resideuces or business. Also several Mortgages íor sale. ,,..„„ v Inquireuf H. W. MOKGAN. 14.12m3

Article

Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus