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13
Month
February
Year
1874
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Public Domain
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rpHE MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. j OF DETROIT. J. S. FARRAND, - - -._ l'resiilent. W.A.MOORE, - - - Vice President. JOHN T. LIGGETT, - - Sf,cr.etar L. M. THAYER, - - tTOn l Agent. Asscts January lstj 1874 $500,335.41. Thepeoplo of Michigan can no longer afforcï to pay tribute to Eastern States by placing their Life Insurance with Kastern Companies, who by their charters are compelled to loan their moncy ín their own States, thus becoming a heavy dram on tho resources of tho State, when -we have so rehable and well managed Life Company as tho MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the business of the Company was increased Forty-eignt and one-half per cent. of tho total amount done the previous flve yeara. Ims shows ihe MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE has the Confidence of the People. The lossea during tho year 1873 were only FIFTYFIVE per ceut of the amcunt the mortality tables cali for, showing great care in the selection of lts risks buring the year 1873 there was a macenal reduction in the ratio of expenses showing CABEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mutual issues all the most desirable fornis of Life and endowinent Folicies. Dividend Dcclared and Paid at ihe end of the First Policy Year and eaeh year tbereafter. All Policios non-forfeiting after one Aniiual Premium has been paid. AU Endowment Policies are convertible into Cash at the end of any year after the flrst. Beliable Indemnity at lowcst Casli ratcs can be procured of the Michigan mutual Life. GEO. L. FOOTE, Dis't Agent, Ypsilanti. J Q. A. Sessions, Agent, Ann Arbor. Oeo. E. Foote, Agent at Dexter. IsT. B. COLE Haspuichasedthe interest of his partner, W. Treiaain, in tlio GROCERY BUSINESS! And will "Play Lono Hand," furnishing the Best Goods ! at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. HemembeiHhe place- 30 EBt Huron Btreet. Mr. Cole aasumes all the liabililies of the late flrm, and all balances due the flrm must be paid to Thia ia an inquity which every one shouid havo truthfully answered bef ore he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many casea saye much trouble, time and money. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Kailroad has achieved a aplendid reputation in the last threo years as the leading Passenger Boute to the West. Starting at Chicago or Peoría, it runs direct through Southern Iowa and Nebraska, with close connectionsto California and the Territories. It is also the short line and best line to Quincy, Missouri, and points in KanBas and New Mexico. Passengers on thoir way westward connot do better than to take this route. This line has published a pamphlet entitled ' How to go "West," which contains much valuable information ; a large, correct map of the Great West, which oanbe obtainedfree of charge by addressing the General Western Passenger Agent, Chicago, Burlington & tiuincy llailroad, Chicago, 111. 1461yl HARDWOOD & BASSWOOD LUMBER FOR SALE. Havins bought out the interest of Mr. D. E. "Wïnes in tho Saw MM and Lumber Yard, I shall continue the business in all of its branches. I have a good nuality of tough oak, from 1, 1 1-2 to 2 inohes thick, Ander sheds and well seasoned. A good assortment of dry Ash. A good quality of Basswood, from one 1-2 to 2 inches thick- dry. Hickory, Maplc, Cherry, Whitewood, Elm, and other varietiea all wellseasoned Feuce Posts, Squaro ïiniber, Plank and Oak Studdin" 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 inches wide, planed. Oak Pickets kept on hand and cut to order at the samo pnce that the lumber eolls for. of different patterns made to order. Field Gates kept on hand and made to order. Cross-tut and 'lili Sawa Gummed and Flled at short notice. 1 SKF"A11 persons indebted to tho late flrm will pleaso 1 cali and settle their accounts at the mili. Cash paid for sound WHITE OAK, Ash and Basa: WlyH28' J. T. IIALLOCK. TWELLING HOUSES YR SALE A large and very well built brick house, witli two 01 more lotB. Two large framod houses. Also a good sized brick house and framed house ; and a snmll frame house on a good lot, intended f or adding a front for sule on fair terms and u reasonable credit. Also other buildings, Iota, and property. JIONEÏ WANXED-So many wishing to orrow money applj to me that I can readily obtain for lenden good . sutisfactory investments at ten per oent. interest. E. W. MOEGAK. AnnArbor, April 23, 1873. 1433tf SECOND STOCK - O F - FALL & WINTER G GhOOIDS I Now being received by BACH k ABEL ( HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE GR E AT DEPEESSION EXISTING IN THE E A S TE E N MAEKETS BY MAKING LAEGE CASH PUECHASES. WE AEE NOW ENABLED TO OFFER OUE LAEGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DEY GOODS AT GEEATLY EEDUCED PEICES. B= BUYERS 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, Iying2í miles froin tho city of Ioni. 100 acres under improvement, with good orchard, barn and shed, and a comfortable house. Terms of payment-from $2,000 to $2,500 down ; balance on long time. A1SO 90 ACRES, about 1% miles f rom Augurta, Kalumazoo County, all improved, with good build1 inga. Terms- extremely low. Also 40 ACRKS about cight milesfrom Uaatings. 3 Also 80 ACRES on section 8 iu the town of Hazel1 ton, Shiawasse County, about 12 miles from Corunna. r Well timbered. For terms address the undersigned. E. B 'POND. Ann Arbor, April 2, 1873.

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