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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1874
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Public Domain
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LYNCH Al KllülM, MERCHANT TAILORS. Our stock of fine Woulens, for Fall aiíd Winter wear, is nowcoinplete.coinprisingone f the largest and strictly imported unes ever befo re laid un the counters of any merchanttailoringestablishment ii tlie State. A full Une of everything in our line wil 1 be found at our house. Gentlemen about to replenish their wardrobe will THEIR OWN INTEREST by examining Our Stock before buying elBewhere. 123 JEFFERSON AVE., 1499m3 Detroit, Mich. The PEOPLES' DRUGSTORE Ol.ll STAND OF R. W. Elliss & Go, Drugs and Liquors of choice selection. Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils and Brushes of all kinds. Large assortment üt Toilet QoodB and superior I'erfumeries. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS a epecialty, of Tiemann's, Kolbe's, and Ford's man u facture. PEICES LOW. i Prescriptiuns put up by men of experience at all hours of the day or night. No 2 Míin St., Ann Akbob. HALE & TREMAIN. 1874. 1874. FOR FALL AND WINTER OEESS COOHS - GO TO THE - FARMERS' STORE ! We are now showing the lsrgent stock of Dry Goods Ever brought to this city. Whiph were beught at PANIC PRICES! And will be sold at Panio Priceg Don't fail to CALL Al SE! PRIHS. No. 18 South Main St. An.n Abbob. G. W. HAYS, Supt. UUT YOUR MONEY WHEREITWILL DO THE MO3T GOOD A. A. TERRY HAS A FÜLL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES. QUALITY AND PRICES TO DE F Y COMPETlTlOIf AL8O, A FÜLL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS J3T" Cali befare purchasiug. 15 South Main Street. _LEJ ["WELLING HOUSES FjR SALE A largeand very well built brick house, with two r more lots. Two large fraraed houses. Also h g-ood sed brick house and framed house ; and a smull rame house on a good lot, intended for adding a frunt, or sale on fair terras and a reasonable credit. Also other buildings, lots, and property. MONEY WABTTEO- 80 many winhing to orrow money apply to me that I can readily obtain orlendert f? ood satisfactory inveatments at ten per cent. ntere . E. W. MORGAN. . Ann Arbor, Adtü 23. 1873. W23i f " HOW TO GO WIST," - □ - This Is nu inquiry which every one shouid have truthfully answered before he tarta on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many oases save much trouble, time and money. The Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Eailroad has aohieved a plendid teputation in the last three years as the leading Passenger Route to the West. Starting st Chicago or Peoría, it runs direct through Southern Iowa and Nebraska, with olose connections to California and the Territories. It is also the short line and best line to Quincy, Missouri, and points in Kansas and New Mexico. Passengers on their way westward connot do betler 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 can be obtained f ree of charge by addressing the General Western Passenger Agent, Chicago, Burlington & duincy Kailroad, Chioago, 111. 1461yl TAMES MoMAHON, Justice of the Peace, Office in ne w block, North of Oourt House Money oolleoted and promptly paid over. INSXTRAlsrOK AGENT. Triomph, sssets, $727.903.11 North Misonri, " 43,417.01 Hibernia, '■ 350,000.00 REAL K9ÏATK. I have 80 acres of land X of a mile from the city ltnlts, flnely located for fruit or garden purpoges. Aleo 40 aerea. Also 10 acres, with honse and barn,and alivel stream of waterrnnningthrough the barn yard. CO acres, amlleont. I will ell any or all the bove cheap, or exchatee forcitproperty. JW4 JAMES McMAHON. NNUAL MEETING. The anminl meeting of the Germán Farmers' Fire Insurance Oompany of Washtennw Co. Mich., will be held at the School House in Lodi, opposile the Germán Church in Scio, on Monday, December 7th, 1874, nt 10 o'clock a. M., for the purposo ot electin offioers and for the transaction of auch otber business that may legally come before the meeting. A general attendance is requested. Dated. November 5, 1874 löOötd WM. F. BTJ8S. Sccy.

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