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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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CiTY ITEMS. Attention, Fabmers.- I desire to inform the farming community that I am paying the highest market pricc for wheat at the Detroit, Hillsdale and Southwestern railroad depot, Saline, Michigan. Henry Liesemer. - Persons wishing a cheap conveyance should not fail to culi on J. S. Earls, proprietor of the 10 cent bus. Passcngers carried to any part of the city for one dime. Particular attention given to excursionists. All orders promptly attended to. One would judge from the immense stock of clothing Joe T. Jacobs is receiving, that he intends to furnish every voter in the county with a new suit, instead of the delegates who voted to nomínate him for state senator. Why will you sufter with the catarrh whea one bottle of Cady's great Catarrh Remedy will give you immediate relief? Ask your druggist for a bottle. - Z. A. Sweet, proprietor of the 10 cent bus. All orders left at the old Savings Bank corner will be promptly attended to. Particular attention eiven to sion parties. - The great contest begun. Great clearing out salo. Mack & Schmid will ojfcr their entire stock during the next ■HRlays at greatly reduced prices. -One dollar will buy a bottle of Cady's Catarrh Remedy. - Try Cady's great Catarrh Remedy. It always cures. For sale at the City Drug Store. -Cady's Catarrh Remedy can be had at C. E. Holmes' Drug Store. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic restores the appetite. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures Fever aad Ague. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures Dyspepsia. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! To My Friends and Patrons : Last Spring I prophesied that goods would not be any higher during the spring and summer season, which was the case. Now I believe that goods have an upward tendency and would advise all who are going to need anything in the Clothing, or Hat line, to purchase their supply at once. I atn putting in an immense STOCK Of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS, and WÍ11 be pleased to have all who are interested in the same to cali and at least examine goods and prices. JOE T. JACOBS, The Clothikr. Ann Arbor, Sept. 1880. DRAKErS OYSTER DEPOT 20 East Huron St. Oysters Always Fresh and Cheap Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. Choicest brands of Cigars alvvays on hand Improvei lowa Farm for Sale ! io7 acres undor the plow, 53 in pasture, orchard and grove. 3.000 cotton wood, fruit and other trees set ou andgrowingnicely. GOOD WATEB on farm. Farm three miles f rom the western branch of the Illinois Central E, E. For price and terms apply to or address F. Stofïlet, Ann Arbor, Mich. Owner will trade farm on real estáte lylng íd or near the city of Ann Arbor. REEDfS fchRl I-T E D G Exgn ÏOMlC IS A THOROUCH REMEDY In every case of Malarial Fever or Fever and Ague, while for disorders of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver. Indigestión and disturbances oí the animal forces, which debilítate, it has no equivalent, and can havo no substitute. It should iiot be confounded with triturated compounds of ?heap spirits and essential oils, often sold under ;he name of Bitters. FOE SALE BY Druggists, Grocers, and Wine Merchants evci'ywhere. A DVEETISE IN THE DEM0C1ÍAT. WILLIAM CASPARY, T) AKEKY AND CONFECTIONARY. 33 Detroit Street CA DM SO acres, 57 tilled; good buildings; 2 rnlllll miles from.business part of Eau Claire, Wis. Price $3,000. UnilCC 8 rooms, woodshed, 2 wells, brick nUUuL cistern; lot 105x185; comer of principal business street, good barn , 34x32, on lot 40x52 Price $5,000. Will give time on part, or take village , city or suburban real estáte in Michigan inpart pay. Address. F. R.SKINNER, Eau Claire; Wis Livery, Sale, AND BOARDING STABLE! I have opened a Livery, Sale, and Boarding Stable opposite the CourtHouse on Fourth street, where livery rigs can be obtained at any time of the day or night. A fine lot of new carriages and good horses, at reasonable rates. Breaking rolts andhandling track horses a specialty ; good references given. P. Irwin, Ann Arber.

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Ann Arbor Democrat