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8
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May
Year
1874
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ITS ADVAIMTAGES Are as f ollows : For city purposea the Huron River meanders the same tjome 30 to 40 roda, and is part of the best "Water 3?ower On the River in this vicinity, and the elevation on the northeiist corner is suöiciently high and ampie to sup ply the uity necessitiea for water and tíre purposes THE WESTERN PORTION On the road is very appropríate and suitable for a Public City Cemetery . The city has no auch groundt now but must have soon, and whatever grounds the city doea not care 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 citj does not want the same, Ihe grounds would be invaluable for FRU1TS, LARGE & SMALL, There being aome 100 trees now in beai-ing Vegetables and Pasturage, And also for MILKsupply,BLOODEDSTOCKj Horsesj Stieep, And other animáis always in great want by many in the city and its viciuity. As city lots adjoining the northwest corner of this land are now selling trom three hundred to three hundred and öfty dollars, these lands would or could be sold in a short time to a good advantage and to much proüt to the purchasers LIBERAL TIME Will be given or the eame will be exchanged for Mer chantable goods or Drugs and Medicines, at cash TRACY W. ROOT. AnnArbor,Jan 31 18T3. 1411 Briggs House, Randolph St. and Fifth Ave. CHICAGO. This well-known Hotel, rebuilt upon the oíd site, has all the modern conveniences - Passenger Elcvator, R;ith Rooms, Hot and Cold Water in each Room, Elegafltly Furnished, and located in the business centre pf the erty. TERMS: $3.00 Per Day. RICKCORDS &. HUNTOON, Proprietors. UUT Y0UE M0NEY WHEEEIT WILL DO THE omcost? aooDA. A. TERRY HAS A FULL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES. 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