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27
Month
November
Year
1874
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DON'T RE AD THIS! w Xhat ever reliivble dealer, .Oí WE WAGNEE has in atore a fulj stock of Heady-Made FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Which must and will be aold at PRICES TO SÜIT THE TIME Also a ful] stock of Clotha, to be GUT AND MADE TO ORDER. Style and Work warranted to auit. Also a Full Line of Furnishing Goods. CALL and C. WM. WAGNER, 21 South Main St. Ann Arboe. 1496 3FVLk333El.XC ROOFINC! THIS EOOFIN& IS DURABLE AND WATER TROOF ; VERY FLEXIBLE ; FAR BETTER THAN ZINC TO STOP LEAK8 AROUND CHIMNEY8 AND CONNECTION8 BETWEKN WOOD and BRICK. ïhis Roofing has been in use five years and is the best in use ! ft ■ p ROOFING PAINT! Thia paint will preserve shingled roofs an indefinito period, and is equally adapted to tin or iron roof a . Itis flre and water proof! This paint will be pnt on by the Company or sold by the gullon, with instructions how to apply the same. ■3" No Coal Tar is used in eitber. We solicit the public patronage. All work will be warianted. All Communications should be addressed to the HUTCHINS ROOFING CO., P. O. Box 222, ANN ARBOB, MICHIGAN. Eesidence 43 South Thayer Street. 1478tf W. A. LOVEJOY, TOBACCONIST 1 Deals in both FINE CUT AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Siruff, Pipes, &c, AT NO. 7 EAST HURÓN STREET, Next to the Express Office, ANN ABBOB, .Tl 1(11. 1345tf FurnaceS RAFGES & STOVES, For Wood, Hard and Soft Coal. v i tli tbe latest improvcmen t. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, &c. Eatimates for Hcating and Ventilating Promptly furnished. Bliss & Walls, 82 Lakb St., Chicago, III. (S.iikI for Circulara.) U9CmS Farmers' Store We offer to the CITY and COUNTRY Trade EXTRAORDIMARV BAREAÏNS I3ST Dry Goods, Lace Shawls, Summer Silks, Black Silks, 3-4 Grenadines, Striped Grenadines, Figured Grenadines, Pongee Dress Goods, Mohair Dress Goods, Cashraares, Drap D'Etes, Dress Linens, Piques, Cloth Suitings, House Furnishing Goods, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Mulls, Nainsooks, Indian Linens, Beaded Gimps, Fichu Scarfs, Lace Veils, Neck Ruchings, Lace Collarettes, Ladies' Ties, Sasli Ribbons, Japanese Fans, Parisian Fans, Ladies' Underwear, Children's Underwear, Cambric "Waists, Embroidered Waists, Ladies' Corsets, Children's Corsets, Balbriggan Hose, Lisie Thread Hose, Children's Hose, Striped Hose, Superstout Hose, Superfine Hose, Table LineníCARPET DEPARTMENT. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Oil Clotlis, Matting. For CASH Only. An inspection Will amply repay. G. W. HAYS, Supt. 1505 1S74. 174. FOR FALL AND WINTER OSISS fiOOIS - GO TO THE - FARMERS' STORE ! We are now showing the lsrgest stock of Dry Goods Ever brottght to this city. Which wore bought at PANIC PRICES! And will be sold at Panio Prices FOR CSH. Don't f ail toj GALL AND 8BB PRIÜBS. No. 18 Soüth Main St. Ann Aebob. G. W. HAYS, Supt. LYNCH AND KI1UCAN, MERCHANT TAILORS. Our stock of fine Woolens, for Fall and Winter wear, is no w complete .comprisingone of the largest and strictly iniported unes ever before lald un the counters of any merchanttailoriugesiablishment in the State. A fu II Une of everything' in our line ni II be fon ml at our house. Gentlemen about to replenish their wanlrobe will opnñilt THEIR OWN INTEREST by examining Our Stock before buying elsewhere. 123 JEFFERSON AVE., 1499m3 Detroit, Mich. ThePËÖPLES' DRUGSTORE OI.D STAND OF R. IV. Ellis & Co. IXTH.E1 Drugs and Liquors of cholee selection. Dye Stuffa, Paints, Oils and Brusbes of all kinds. Large assortment of Toilet Goods and superior l'erfumeiiea. SURG1CAL INSTRUMENTS a apecittlty, of Tiemann'a, Kolbe'e, and Ford'a man u facture. Prescription put up by men of experience at all honra of the day or night. No 2 Main St., Ann Arboe. HALE & TEEMAIN. rKCHItíAS CEJTBAL RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. Passengei trains now leave the severa] itatiom.ai followa OOINO WE6T. & iLiÁ Á ÍTATIOMB. J W -S 1 ." a_ _o_ j_ q_ __ _L_ A. M.U. K. P. M. 1'. M. P. M. P. M. Detroit, leave, 7 00 10 20 1 50 4 00: 5 40,10 20 Wayne, 7 66 1 2 35 4 65 6 401 ïpsilanti, 8 31 11 81 3 05, 5 80 7 lo'll 34 AnnArbor, 8 56 11 49 8 25 5 53 7 45 11 53 Dexter, 9 22 P. M. 3 58 6 30 8 1(1 a. m. Chelsea, 9 40 4 10 8 30 GrassLake, 10 07 4 38 ! 9 001 Jackson, 10 43 1 15 5 10! 9 35! 1 20 F. M. A. T. Kalamazoo, 1 05 S 45 8 30 12 26 Chicago arrive, ____ 00_ [ 6 SO 8 30 aorao mT. " & ! É a _. & f% I " S 3 & I &,l & S' 8 s S_ p ,a w - w S5 -i í. U. i. H. A. M.P. M. Chicago, leave, 600830 í S ÍS 00 P. M. A. M. A. M. Kalamazoo, 10 60 1 23 4 45 2 35 t. m. p. m. Jackson, 2 10' i 00 7 46 12 40 5 10 Grasa Lake, 2 48 8 15 CheJsea, 3 15, ; 8 40 a. k. Dexter, S 301 8 55 1 6 30 AnnArbor, I 4 00' 5 08 9 26 2 00 6 30 7 00 Ypsilanti, 4 26, 6 25 9 50 2 20 6 5o! 7 26 Wayne, 4 55 ;10 13 7 10 7 55 Detroit, arrive, 5 45 6 3011 001 3 30 8 00 8 45 The Atlantic and Pacific Express run belween Jackson and Niles on the Air Line. The Kalamazoo Accommodation runs eaet daily; weat daily except Baturday. Dated, November 15, 1874. DETEOIT, HILLSDALË&INDIANA RA1LBOAD. GOING WKBT. -1874- GOIKO EA8T. 8TATIONS. Mail. Exp. STATIOS8. Kxp. Mail. Detroit, dep... 7:0o' 6:40 M " YpHilanti....' 10:15 7:15 Bankera 7:00 2:30 Saline 10:46 7:43 Hillsdale 7:09 2:40 Bridgewater.. 11:03 8:00 Manchester.... 8:40 4:16 Manchester.. ..11:23 8:18 Bridgewater . . 8:58 4:35 P.M. Saline 9:15 4:50 Hillsdale 1:05 9:52 Ypsilanti 9:45 5:20 Bankers 1:15 10:00 I Detroit 11:20 6:30 Trains run by Chicago time. To take efiect Aug. 13, 1874 W; F. PARKER, Sup't, Ypnilanti. Flint & Pere Marquette R. R. TOLEDO, SAGINAW AND NOETHWESTEEN MICHIGAN. Close and reliable connections made at Wayne Junction with trains of the Michigan Central K. R. Four trains North and four South daily except Sunday. Time Card of kovembeb 15th, 1874. GOING NOIÍTH. A.M. A. M.l P. M.l P. M. Wayne, leave 8 00 2 16 5 50 10 40 Holly, 10 45 3 65 7 45 12 50 Flint, 11 28 4 251 8 27 4 58 Eaat Saginaw, 12 45 5 25 9 50 6 25 Saginaw City, 12 52 5 30 9 6T Bay City, 1 20' 6 06 10 25 7 25 P. M. Reed City, 1 9 40 12 16 OOtNG SOUTH. A.M. A. M.l P.M.1 P.M. Wayne, leavs 8 20 11 30] 3 00 6 30 P. M. Monroe, 9 25 12 30 3 55 7 45 Toledo, arr. 10 30 6 00 9 P5 8ANFOHD KEELEE, Ass't Supt. J. P. NomtSE, Gen'i Ticket Agent. " Unquesticnably the best sustained work of the kind in the World." Harper's Magazine. ILX.USTRATED, Ifotica of the Prest. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly provea its ccntinued adaption to popular desires and needs. 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