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March
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1881
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WZARD'S FATENT NEW 1880 SERIES Malleable Iron and Wood Beam Ohilled PLOWS are offored to the Farmers of the country for the coming KflSon wïtU miiny valimblc ïinprovemunts. THE WIARD II ihe etrongest and moet durable PlOW i" the market. THE YIARD is the best for general purpose work, in both t-od and Htubble. THE WIARD has the simplest and most complete adjustiuüut for iming two or three lior.se? abroa st. THE "WTARD iw the beet Pïow extant for hard cluy and Btony ground. THE "WIARD rivals aJl other chilled Plows for i loontng iu loose and iwHrafWfi solls, THE WIARD cannot bc excellcd for Lightncsa of Diaft. Our Jlalleablo Iron Beam is the only practical adjustable metal Beam Diode; in gtmruutced agalnBt building or brnikin;; íh perfect ly adjustabie for 3 or 3 hórseej over 20,000 ili iksc, and iiot oue in a t hou and fui led. Our Jointers, Wheels and Handles are all adjusiable. Oi T Moldboards excel all others for finenesa and uniform:!}-. Our Plows an: worrantctl toany irusonable extent. ïf you gre join to buy a new I'low, bo ttum to gtvc the Wiaku a irial. I liave also the (Jale Plow, manufacturtMl by the GaleManufacturing Co.. Albion, Mich. Also the Xew Dodok Plow, manufacturad by the Dodge Plow Co., Kalaniuzoo, Mieh., with all the Latest improvements. Now is a good time to eneourage the boys just commencing to plow, by bu ving the best Plow in the market. Don't mske them digusted with farniing by compelling them to rto their work with inferior tools. The time spent in fooling with oíd styled toóla produces no inceme, ana discourage the young men wbo use them. A little forethought exercised in the purchose of a good Tool of any kind is worth inore than a great deal of af terthought o%rer a bad bargain. Cali and examine my stock, it will oost you nothing. A ten per cent discount will be fpveo for cash down. AH tools wnrk mucfa bettcr when futlypaid for. Youra Very Respect f ully for Past Favore, Ann Arbor, Mich. M. ROGERS. uziDffxruissASzg, m LIVER CDHÏIAIITTS, I ü CQliSTIPAIIOV_êai FILMS. C Q Dr. H. n. Clark. South Hem, Vt. snv. "In cna- P ■ ui Kiilnry Ti-oiihlcsit hasnctcrl lik. li rh.-n-ni. 1' MM m hfis i-im-il many v.-rv bad cnten of PÜl-h. and bas ■ j ncver failel toftet eiYtciently." ■■ Nolson Falrcliild, of St. Alban, Vt., mjn, "IL ti U H of pi iiTirns viiiiic. Aftnr ititaírn jnnm oJ (rreal H ■V mitivring frotn Iilea and CostiTC-ucfs il com ■ ül plit. ] y cured me." I C. 8. Hogabon, of Berkshire nays, "One ■ afte has done wonder f or me in compietely I ■ hik a severe Liver and Kidnoy Cornplaint.'4IN' K1THEU l.!i)l ll OR DKV FOIOÏ IT HAS WÏÏV9 E wonderfulW H [ ■ ■ POWER. ;'i i i 3 ItPnmsp it acts ou the LIVKK, 1Í0WKLS P and KIDNKYS xt the Kaïne time. I Becauao it cleanaca the system W H OTU humors that dcvolopo in Kicincy and ■ ■ nary Diseaao, Biliousnesfl, Jauadice, I ■m pation, Piles, or iu Rheutuatism, Neuralgia U I Nervous Disorders and Foiunlo Complaiuta. I HTlt is put up in Dry Form, in LJ I tytlncans, of )u-) mnki-s bít WÊ ■M c f" tiuaits ( iiifilicinr. I tTAltiO in Llquld Form,vrry Coticen' riiíod, Wm H tyfor tho conveniencp of thosc thht -utii"l I J flTrrnihly pnpart'it. It nrtstritb 'nol ejtit'tenr;' P H fy in eithr furm. I GETIT ATTHE DRUGOISTS. PI1ICK,I.OO. C WELLS, liHHAKDSONJt CO-, Prop's, I 3 (Will pond tho dry post-paid.) Bl'KLISÜTOS, VT. C Swathel, Kyer & Peterson, FLOOR ANDJP STOBE. Wo have constantly on hand ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, which will be promptly tlelivercd to any part ol the city. Office COr. Foutth aud An:i St reets, Alm Arbor - - Micli. Sam. B. Revenaugh, Is now taking the Best Class of PMootIs In ttie City at Prices to Suit the Times, Ground Floor Gallery. COODRICHBLOCK, East Side of the NEW COURT HOUSE. HENRY MATTHEWSr Has] the pleaaure to laf onn the pubüc that he is ready to receiTe them in hisnev ortuk MEAT MARKET! ONE DOOR EAST OF LEOXARD HOUSE. Everything n his line wiil bo flrst-class. and At Reasonable Rates. Ile returns nis sincero 1 hanks to all his old customers fortholr gdnerouspatronago, and cordi ally invites them, and all new cust-omers to his new iiuarteis, wbere he hopea by (air deallng to enlarde his alreadv growing business. ■Ifyoii are n ñiñnIfyminn' a B r of m man of HH ■ ened by the strain of Tm ■ ■ jour duties nvoid M niiïht work, to rM ■ ■ stünulants and use m tore hrrünruM veand H ■ Hop BlUers. I waste, use Hop B. If you aro younsr and I sufforinp f rom any Indiscï-ütion or disxipa ■ tion ; if you aru married or sinpl old or ■ youup, suíffrfntí f rom poorhealth or ituiiruishHing on a bed of sickn ■ . n-ly on H o p ■ Bitters. 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Upon ono trial the mcrits of this Com pound will be recognized, asrclleE is immcdiate ; and when lts use Is continucd, in nl mty-nine cases in a hun. dreI, apermancntcuroiseffeetiHl.asthousnnds will tcstify. On account of itfl proven muite, H H to-day recommemled and prescrlbed by tho bost physicians in the country. It will cure entirely tho worst form of falllng of tho uterus, Leucorrhoen, irregular and painful Menstruation,allOvarianTroubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Dlnplaoomcnts and the conBoqqentspinal wcakncBa, and is cspccially atlaptcd to the Chango of Ufe. ltwilldisHolvo and expel tumor from the uteruuin an early stage of development. Tlie tendency tocanceroutthumorsthere is checked very Bpeedily bj its use. In ír-ct it has proved to be tho (rreatest and best remody that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the systcm. and givea now Ufoand vigor. It removes falntncsa.flatuloncy, dostroys all era ving for stlmulants, and relieves weakneso of tho Btomach It curca Bloatlng, Heailaehes, Kervous Prostration, General Debility, Slecplessnciö, DepresHion and Imli gestión. That feeiing of hearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is alwnyw permanently cured by lts use. It will at all time, andumleroll eircumstancefj, act in harmony with tho law that goverriB the feraalesystem. For Kidney Complaints of either soi tlüs cotnpound Is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Ifi preparcd at 233 and 235 WpHtcrn Avenue, Lynn. Masn. Price $1.00. SEx bott.es for $T).OO. Sent by mail in the form of pilR alMoia the form of Lozengce, on receipt of price, $1.00. ier box, for rit her. Mrs. I'INKnAM f reely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pam plilit. Addrc&á as above Mentían this popvf, No fflmily shouldvbe without LYDIA E. PINKIÏAM1 LIVEKPILI.S. They cure Conütipatlon, lïiliousnoss andlorpiüty of tbeUvcr. 5centoper box. tíold by C. E. Kolme Cook liotel?lotïc. LECALS. Klectioa Notice. To the Electous of Washtenaw CoTOfTY. You are hereby notified that at the Election to be held on the ft rat Montlay of April, 1881. in tho State of Michigan, the following oflsoers are fco be eleeted. viz: A Justice of the Bupreoie court in place of Isaac Marston, wliose term of ofttce will excdre DecemberSl, 1881. Also. fcwo Regenta of the 1,'nivcisity in place of Sdwara 0. WaÜw and Andrew CUmie, whose terms of office expire December 31, 18 i. Also, a Circuit Judge for the t wonty-second Judicial circuit, to which Wushtenaw county is attached, in place of Gouverneur Morris, whose term of office will expire December 81, 18K1. The following amendment to the ConstltutlOD is also to be submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection: Au amendment to Sectionlof Article 18, relative to penal fines, provided for by Joint liesoiution No. 25, of the Legislatura of 1879. E. W. WALLAGE, Sheriff. Atid Arbor, February 17. 1881. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw W. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, made on the iilst day of Maren A. 1). 1881, six months from that date were allowed Eororedttors fco proflent their claims ualzist the estáte of Looifl Gerstner, late of aaid munt v, deceaaed, aud that all creditoi-s of aald deceaaed are required to present their claims to said probate court, at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, for exaininatioi and allowance, on or befere the -Ist day of September nezt, a.id that stirh claims will be heard bcfort saiil court on Tueeday the 2ist day of June, and on Wodnesday the Sist day of September aext, at ten o'cl'n-'k tothe Corenoon of eacb of said days. Datud, Ann Arbor, Mareta 21, A. D. 1881. WILL1AM D. HAKK1MAN, Judge of Probate. Notice of Chancery Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN- The Circuit Court for tbe County of Washtenaw, In Chancery. Christiana Bchuholz, coznplainant. vs. Andrew Schuholz, defendant. Suit pending in said court, It Mttisfactorily appoariug to this court by affidavit and tlic return of the sheriff that the residénce of the defendant is unkHown, and out of the jurisdiction of this Court Onmotionoi Patrlck HcKeraan, sottcttorfor the complalnant, it laorderedthat thedefendaul cause nis appearanee to be entered in this cause, wfthin three months from the date of this order, and (luit in casebeshaUappearheoause tiis answer to the complainant's ViiHtobefiled in this cause and a copy tlu'reof to be served on the ooniplainant BoUcltor wiihin twenty daya after iervloe apon him or his solicitor, oí a copy of said bill of complaint and notice of this order; aml in default ihereof Uiatsaldbill of oompUuni be taken as cónfessed by said defendant, And it to t'urther ordered, tliat within twenty days from the date of this order the said oomplainant cause a copy of tliis nrdíT r.i lie pntilished in the Ann Vüi-.ok Demockat, a weekly newspaper prtnted In saiil COUnty, and that the puolication continue at Least once In eaoh nreek fox six sucoesive weeks or that she cause a copy of this order to be serveii personaUy on said defendant, accordlng t( therules andpractlce of t lus court. Dated March Zïnd, 1881, HOWABD STEPHENSÜN, Circuit, Court Commissioner, in and for Waahten aw countv, Mich. PATKICK McKERNAN, Solicito for complalnant. Chancery Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN TA Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, In Chancery. Rhoda Fuller, cnmpluinant, vs. James l'. MoGee, Hillmii B. Osburn, Jolin J. Robison and James B. Watson, defendants 1 1 1 iinrsuaiiee and by virtue of a dE!cree of said Court made and entcred n the above entltled cause on theelghth day of .luly. une thousand eight lmudred nul seventy nine, notice is herehv elven that I sliall teil at public auctiun (or vendue) to tht' hlghest biddsr "n Satnrday, the fourleentn lay of May A. U. 1881, at two o'clock in the atternoon at the cast front door of the Court House, at the city of Ann Arbor, Washttnaw coupty, and statu of Michigan, the following described real estáte, being the same mentioned and dèscnbed in said deeree, to wit: The east half of the north-west quarter of section twentyoue, towuship threo south, ranee three i-ast, oontauiing eighty acres of land, more or less;al! of said land being in the townihip of Sharon, Washte.naw county, Michigan, together with the tenemei ts and appurtenancesthereto in any wise iwilonKing or thereupou situated. Aim Arbor. March 28th. A. I). I881. PATRICK McKERNAN, Circuit Court Comraissioner in and for the County of Washtenaw. LAWRF.NX'K & EMERICK solicitors for complainant. Estáte of Aaron L, Feldkamp. CT TK OF .MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw, O ss. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate oftleein the city of Ann Arbor, on Wedneday, the Stil day of March, ui the year one tfaousand eight bundred and eigiity-one. Present, William I). Iiarriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Aaron L. Feld. kamp, deceased. Onreading and flling the petition, duly verifled of Rosina Peldkamp praying that administration of said estáte may be granted to John G. Feldkamp or some othersuitable person. Thereupen, it is ordered, that Saturday, the Sildayof April next, at ten o'clock in the foreDOOD. be assigited for the hearing of said petition, and that th heirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court. Uien to be hokten at the probate of Boe, In the city of Ann Arbor, and show causeif any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shuuld not be granted: And ït is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons Interested msaidesUie, of the pendency of said petition. and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Anx Arbor LEMOCRAT,a newspaper printed and circulating in saideounty. three successive weeks prevlous tosaid dav of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAR1UMAN (A tniecopy,) Judge of Probate. Wm. (!. Uotv, Probate Register. Real Estáte for Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN. Ciniiity of Washtenaw Intlie matter oí' the estáte of BÏ8ACBB Maud Lashier, Minor. tNotice is liereby given, that, in pursuance of an order granted to the uudersigned Guardian of said minor, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County ot Washtenaw, on the lst day of March A. d., 1HS1, there will be sold at Public Vcndue. to the highest bidder at the east front door of the courthouse in the city of Ann Arbor, in tlie county of Washtenaw in said state, on Saturday the Ilithday of April a. d., 1881, at ter. o'clock in the forenoon of that day, (subject toall encumhrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of the safe,) All the righl, titlcaml interest of said minor in the following described Real Estáte, to-wit: A parcel oí land tocated on ihe west half of the northeast quarterof sectiontwenty 0-20), town four I) South range six (li) east, in said county described as follows: Commencing at a point four and ninet; one hundredths chains (4 aO-100) east of the center of said section, running Ihem tst live and forty-four one-hundredths i") li-ioo) iliains. iheiiei' niiiili live and eighteen one hundredths (5 18-1(10) chains, thence west five and forty-fonr one bandredtbs [5 4-4-KKi] chains, thence south five and eighteen one-hundredts [ö 1H-100] chains to place of beginning. Oottainïng two and eighty-two onehundredlhs 2 83-1001 acresmore or less. CHRISTOPHER C. LASH1ER, Dated March lst, 1881. Guardian. Estáte of Robert Speechly. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, 0 ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw .holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the 17lh day of March in the year one thousand eight hundred and elghty-pno. Present William D. Iiarriman, Judge of Probate, In the matterof the estáte of Robert Speechly, deceased. Onreading and ñling the petition dulv verifled, of Charles Peach praying that administration of said estáte may be granted to some Buitable person, % Thereupon , it Is ordered, That Monday, the 18th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs atlaw of said deceased and all other persons interestedin said estáte, ai-e required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shouid not le granted. Audit is further ordered,that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested m said estate.of the pendency or said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Ar1xr Dcmurrat, a Dewspaper prfoted and circulated in said county three suceessive weeks prevtous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM I). HARRIMAN, CA trae copy.) Judge of Probate, Wil. G, Dotv, Probate Register. Estáte of John Hall. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the probate court for the county oí Washtenaw, holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor.on Monday, the 14th day of March in the year one thousand efght bundred and eighty-one. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of John Hall, deceas-d. George C. Page, the administrator of said estate, comes into court and represente that he is bow preparad to render bis final account as such administrator. Thereupon. it is ordered, that Friday, the 8th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the lieirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estaUï, are required to appear at a session of said court. then to be holden at the probate litlice, in thecity of Ann Arbor, in saideounty aud show cause, if any there be, why the said ac count shouid not be allowed: And il is further ordered that said ailnitnistratorgivp notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency ot' said account, and the hearing thereof.by causing a copy of this order tn he published in the Ann Arbor Demockat. a newspaper printed and circulatinirin said eount.v. three SUCCeSSlve weeks previous to said day of hearing. 'WILLIAM 1). HARRIMAX, 1 A true copy) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. I)otï, Probate Register. Estáte of Frederick Lee. STATÜOFMOHIGAH, county of Washtenaw ss. At ii seaslon Of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate ofBce.inthe city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday the twelftb day of 3Iarcb in the year one thousand eight bundred and eighty-one. Present, William 1). Harriman, judge of probate. In the matter of the estáte of Frederick Lee deceased. On reading and (Hing the petition, duly verifled of Levi R. Loe praying that he may be licensed tosellReal Estáte wliereof said deceased died seized . Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday, the ftth day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a seasion of said court. then t be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shouid not be granted : And it is further ordered, that said petlUoner gi ve notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arbor Demoerat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three suceessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A truo copy.) Judge of Piobate. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Reeister. Estáte of Nicholas McCarty. O TATE OF MICHIGAN,;Couut'y of Washtenaw. ij ss. At a session of the probate court, for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of - fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday the I-MU duy of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. Present, William l). Harriman Judge of probate. In the matter of the estáte of Nicholas McCarty, deceased. James II. Lyman, the administrator de bonis non of said estáte, comes into court and representa that he is now prepared to render bis final account a-s such admmislrator. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Tuesday. the 13th day of April next, at ten O'clock in theforenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the heirs atlaw of saia deceased, aad all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then tobe holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show oauM if any there bc. why the said acuount shouid not be allowed : And il Is further ordered that said administrator give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a co'pj of this order to be published in the The rteal Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. In the Matter of the Estáte of Amlivw Mueldig. .Minor. Notice is hereby given, That, in pursnance of an order granted to the underalgned Guardián of said minor bv the Hou. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on thetwelfth day of February A. D. 1881, there will be sold at Public Vendue, lo the hlghest bidder, at the, east front door ot the court-honse in the city of Ann Arbor in the county of Washtennw in said State on Saturday the second day of April A. I. 1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances liv mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of the sale) the following descri lied Real Estáte, towit: All the riffht, title and interest of saitl minor in those certaiii tracti or pareéis of land sitúate in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, state of Michigan, known and described as follows to-wit; i'oinmctiring at a point twenty-two f eet north of the south west corner of lot number two (3), in bloes number two (3), south of Huron street and range four (4) east, thence running north twenty-two O-ü) feet, thence east to theafley, i henee sonth twenty-two (82) feet.and thence west t" fehe ot beginnins, orin other words the center one-third (1-3) of said lot number two (2) FREDERICK SCHMID, Dated Feb. 12,1881. Guardian. Ann A)i'"i Vemoerate ncnnpaper prlntod and clrculaoug in said county, thrëeBuccesstve weeks precious [o saiddav of heaiiiiL "W1L1JAM I). HAKRIMAN, i A '''"', fpy-) „ .ludfu of Probate. W ii. O. 1)oty, Probate Ri(;m,-i LEONARD HOUSE, rp F. LEONARD, Proprietor, ■- Ann Arbor, Midi. PHILIP WINECAR TUSTICE OF THE PKACE, room No. I, Opera tJ House Block, Aun Arbor, Michigan. JACOB HALLER & SON, DEALER m WATCHES, ('LOCKS, Speciacles, Plated Ware. Oold Pens and Fine Jewelry. Special attention given to repair hik V atolles and Jewvlry. 1 South Main Street, 4nn Arbor. For Sale or Exchange. I have a flrst class mare for farm purposes or FOR BREEDING, which I will sell, or exiha'nee for a FIRST CLASS bugfry horre. No man wiUi scabs of horses need anply. P. S. Unaeed inval forsale. M. Rogkks, Ann Arbor. Mleh. S. T. SPEECHLY, PHOTOGRAPHER NO. 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET, üards, Cabimls. Promenade and 8x10. itli Frames to suit. Backgrounds and accessorles complete. Negativos kept a while for order. FOR SALE OR RENTThe wel] known property of the late T. A. Haviland located in the Fifth Ward, will be sold on reasonable tenns. rented, or exchanged for othercity property. The property embraces land, blacksmith shop and wood shops. If not oíd in a reasonable time the property will be for rent. For particulars inquire of G. H lthodes, executor, Ann Arbor, Midi. MUSIC STORE. -The cheapest place to buy Pianos, Estey Organs, Violáis. Guitars. Banjos, Tambourines, Drums, Fifias. Flageolet. Zithers, Accordeons, Piano Stools, Violin Boxes, Instruction Books for all kind of instruments. Sheet Mnsic(new), Strines.oe.st quality, all kinds; MouthOrgans. Bridgcs. U.iws. K.ys and Rosin. Everything in the musict line froiu a Chickerinj; Piano to a Jew's Harp can be found at J R SAIiE'S Music Store. Xo. 4 Washington 8t, Ann Arbor. FOR SALE CHEAP. Two lots and a bricfc house on the corner of North University Ave., and Twelfth St., known as the HARRIETJUDSON HOUSE, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of W. B. Smith, executor, Ann Arbor, or of L. Judson, executor, Brighton, Livingston county, Mich. OSCAR O. SORU, HorsK, sion, AMD Fresco PaWii, AI.SO PAFBB HAX(iIX(i. SHOP NO. 11 EAST LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. Having perfected the title to the property known as 'HILL'S ADDITION' To the City Of Ann Arbor, I offer t for sale in lots, or by the acre, or larger quantities. For further particulars apply to HENRY R. HILL, Office Xo. 'ï Opera House Block, or Wm. M. WHITE, Canaseraga, New York ÏHECiïYTsTlE In connection with the old Pioneer Bakery you wilï find F.esh Baked Bread, and Baked Stuffs C'onstantly on hand. We also keep a full assortment of family groceries. We make Teas, Coflfees and Spioes a speciality in the trade. Look out for THE TEA-KETTLE SIGN! At No. 33 North Main St. Thankful for past patronage we would still solit-it your fa vors. Respectfully Yours, A. R. HAIX. M. D. L. BRANCH MRS. O. O. BALL, (Forrnerly Mrs. Beach,) Dress and Cloak Making, No. 20 south Main street, over Wines & Worden's. Havlng just received the Latest Spring Styles, would respectfully solicit an ins)ection of the same. I am prepared to Ciit, Basto and Drapc, After the latest designs and execute all orders promptly. The TAYLOR SYSTEM Of Dress Cutting taught. Thankful for past liberal patronage 1 would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, "DOG ON THB OLD HAT." A. á. TEEEY, HAT8 ANN ABBOB, MICH. I HAVE OPENED A NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE At the south-east conerof Ann and Fourth streets, and will sell at WHOLESALE i BETAIL ! Anything in my line. GOODS PROMPTLY ÜELIVERED To any part of the city. J.ROSS, PnopiiiETon, Ann Arbor, - - - Michigan . Closii II Sale To my customers in particular, and the citizens of Washtenaw countv in general, I beg leave to say that I have concludeíl to retire from the retail trade in this city, and have fonned a co-partnership in the city of Detroit for the sale of goods at wholesale. I wlll, thereforc, offer my stock of Groceries, Shelfgoods, Boots, Shoks and Rubber Goods, together vvith a full line of Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Underwear, at New York Cost. My stock will be open for inspection from and after this date, and will be closed out at once. Special Barcains offcred in the Boot and Shoe Line. El. IDTTIFIF1 Y - Ann Arbor, March i5, 1881. $5OO BEWARD. We will pay the above reward for any case ol Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sjok Headaehe, Indigestión, Constipation orCostiveness we camifH cure with West's Vegetable Ijver Pilis, when the directions are strlctly complied with. Tney are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. SugarCoatpd. I-argeboxus, containing 30 Pilla, Ï5 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Bnware of counte rfeits andiniitationa. The gen uine manufacturad only by John C. West Co. , 'The Pili Makers," 181 & 183 W. Madison St. Chicago. Free trial package sant by mail prepaid nreoeiptof a 3 cnt stamp HEALTH IS WEALÏI I. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment; a speciflc for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsious, Nervous Headache, Mental Depreesions, lxss of Memory, Sennatorrla, Impotency, Iiivnluntary Einissions, Premature Ola Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or oveiMndulgence, whch leads tomisery, decay and death. Om1 box will cure recent cases. Each box containsone month's treatinent. One dollar a box, or x boxea for Uve dollars; sent by mail prepaid on reeeipt of price. Wc guarantee lis i cure any case. With each order received by ua for six boxes, accompanied with ilve dollar, u i will seudthe purchaser our writteu guara nti 1. return the money if the treatment does nol effect acure. Guarantees issue d by BrowncS Co. sole authorized Agts. for AnnArbor, Mlch, Joln C West & Co., Solé Proprletors, Chicago, 111. Friezelle & Co. wholesale Agts., Detroit. Miüh. NATUKE'8 i riiUMPH, Frazisr's Root Bitters. Ifyouare vresk or Inngnid, iu-e Frasiort Bitters. Il" voiir IU'.Ii in Qabbv and your complexión fállow, nae Fraiier'i' Biltere, II vuil live in a malaria) diatrict, aae Fraziot'a Bitten, If worn down with the cara of eluldren, use Frazier'x Bitters. If yon have the blues, use Prañer'a Hitters. Ifyon have kept late hours and lived contmrv to the laws of health, use Frazier's Bitters. If you need toning up, take Fraziers Bitters. If you have abused instead of used nature's gifts, use Frazier's Bitters. If you feel old before your time, use Frazier's Bitters. If life has become a burden aid you have glooray forebodings, use Frazier's Bitters. If your hands tremble and your eyes liave grown dim, Frazier's Koot Bitters will make you feel young again. Sold by all druggista ëvery where at the low price $ 1.00 per bottle, JAS. E. DA VIS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Detroit, Micli., Agenta. ènUETNI THE 6REAT DISCOTERT POR DISSA8BS OF TBS KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND URINARY 0RGANS. A remody that will Jiositively cure DIABETES, GRAVEL, DROPSY, BRIGHTS DISEASE, WGH COLOREO URINE, INCONTINENCE AND RETEWION OF URINE. NERVOUS EBILITY and FEMALE COMPLAINIS when NOTHINQ ELSE CAN. lts success prove the clTlcacy of ABbORf riun. It sved the life of lts dlscoverer and is saving the livos ot thousunds of others. For Rile by DruggisM or sent by mail on receipt of the pr.ee, UXU 0Ay KI0NEy pAQ CQ Sole Proprletors, Toloilo, Ohlo. tV" Send your address for our pamphlet. How a Life wasSaved." For Sale by JEBERBACH & SON. Druggists. t'C. i donper day at home. Samples !pD 10 J):U worth $5, five. A.ddreu, Stinjon & Co. Portland, Haine. HARNES STORE! Clins. F. Burkhardt. gucceasor to the 'late J. C. Burkiuin.li, dealer in HARNESSES, TRUNKS, VALICES, WHIPS, BRUSHES, BLANKETS, ETC. HARNESSES MADE TO ORDER A! REPAIRING NEA.TLY DONE Charleé l'. Burkhardt, Xo I, Huron Street, ! Ann Arlxr Michigan, li f3 ■jSyi 3 ffgL v v mí - -) 'J'nr, i- - i CMcao & Torili-W'ásísrn RAI IsthoOLDKST! BI I tUCTEDI IJE3I EQUIPPKD1 :.: L hun-e the LEADIÜTGRAILWAT, WEsr ánd'noíithwist! It Is the short and bost route ! etweeu Cnu-ago and ïili polntfl iü HBfUms Hliüc::, lowa, DuoU, WWBiaj, ;vhr;3'.:j, IjUfsnio, OrosiB. AiiMai, ÜUi, IiUI, Kssboa, COÜNCIL SLITFFS, 02&&2& DENVER, LEADVILLE, Salt Lake, San Francisco, DKADWOOD, 8IOITX CITY, Oedar Ssjlds, DmIUm Cc'.uitui, mJ aü Pohts ;a Aa Totritoriss, ssd th-5 Wort. Also, for Kilwauisc, OroeaBiy, Sshtosli, 3hotO75an, Jiirasetto, Toid du Lao, Wtortjwi, üoijhtss, llocaöh, Momsh:., 31 Pnl. Mitasatoü, Hursn. V:!ji, r:go, Bisniar:]!, Wit;aa, LiOraso, Owítsni. ana ill pointe ia liiaacsou, Ciïota, W:a:s::inaad the S:rthwestt AtCouneil BluffS the trainsofthe Chicago i Nortli-Wustirn and the U. I'. K'ys depart l'rom, arrive at aml use ho sainej Dint l nioa Depot. At Chicago, elnseconneïtionsaremadewiththe í.ake Shore, ilú'liiíim ('o.itrnl, Baltinioro.tOhR. FL Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chloago .V : ;li ui 'Vrunk K'ys,and the Kaiikukec fcml Pau Handlc ltouU". k.sc connections made at Jnnction Points. It ü the unly imermmig Pullman Hotol Diniug Cars BETWKEH CHICAGO AND COüNdL BLÜPFS. ni.I.MANSI.Elil'EBSON AL t, KIGIITTRAISS. Insist upon Ticket Agenbi flelllns yoo 'Jickets via ihis road. Kx:uiiino your tieets, and r. ■'■■ ■ ) buy if they do uot tetul verüie CliicagoS; Ncirth-Western Eüway. If you wish the B st 'l'ravelin Accommodations 'ou will Imy your tii kclï by tüiü route, and wlU Éükc none other. All Ticket Agents sell Tlcieb bv this Line. AEAItVI 111 iliiir, 2il V. F. & Sen'l llang'r, CMcigfe

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