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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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CITY ITEMS. You can live at Whitmore Lake as cheap, or cheaper than in the city, as Wm. Graliam only charges $3 per week at his hotel, the Lake house. This is the time of year io visit this celebrated place of resort. It. is one of the finest bodies of water in the state as those who have been there can testify. French UiiiKhams reduced f rom 37 1-2 ceots to 32 cents, at Bach & Umi's. Ten pieces of handsomc ftgured Jacko netts, at 30 cents, reduced trom 35 cents, at Bach & Abel 's. Mts. L. N. Pitch has moved over F. S. Buck's tobáceo store, where she is prepared to wait upon her customera. Anything in the line of Switches, Puffs, Saratoga waves, Curls, etc., also a uice assortinent of Jet ormunents for the hair. can be found at her hair cmpoiïiim. Combings made tip in tlie latest styles. All orders promptly attended to. 8ir9toga Wavesa apecialty. The great remiiant sale siill continúes at Bach & Abel's. The Lake house at Whitmore Ltikc is open for the recepliou of guests. The hotel has been nicely fitted up, and s first class in every particular Persons intending to vis:t the Lake for a week or longer, will be niet at the depot in South Lyon, Aun Arbor or Brighton. All communications addressed to Win. Grulmm will be promptly attended to. Sumraer Dress Qoods at oost, and some below cost at Bach & Abel's. . Important to tra velers: Special Inducemeots are oftered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their ad vertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue Bach & Abel show more styles and more ties than all of the other houses in the city. I sell apple trees, 6 to 7 feet high, (nico trees), for 15 cents each; less by the hundred. C'oncord grape vines one and two years old, from $i to $5 per 100. Jacob Ganzhorn. Board only $5 per week at the Lake house, Whitmore Lake, Wm. Gnihiun ' proprietor. Qreat barKaina ín Dress Gooils- lïiu.-h & Abel are sclling handome dress gooBs at 15 cents, just marked down from 50 ets , 57 12 ets., and 30 cis. If you are not in need of dress gwWa now, Itwill pay you to buy and lay away for umi her yesr. Go to the Ann Auuon nuuseky for apple trees, grape Tines, anti for everything clse for the sarden and orchanl Pnces the lowcst in the city. Jacob Ganzhorn, proprietor, at the hend of Sprint' Si. "Visitors to Wbitniore Lake are entertained at the Lake house, Wm. Graliara. proprietor, for f 1 per day, wbich includcs the use of boats and fishing tackle. Please l-emember it is only $1 per day, or $5 per week. IiONOKED AND BLEST. When a board of eminent phjsiciftns and chemists announccd the discovery thatby coiphining some well knowu valuable remedies, the most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all otlier remedies could be dispensed with, raany were skeptical; but proof of its merftB by actual trial has dispellfd all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all its benefactors.- Democrat. SHAN'T I TAKE A BLUE PILL? No, don't take it and run the risk of mercurial poisons, but when bilious and constipated get a package of the culebrated Kidney-Wort, and it wi!I Bpeedily cure yon. It is nature's great remedy for constipation, and for all ludney and liver diseases. It acts promptly on these great organs and so restores healtu, strength and vigor. It is put up in liquid and dry form, both acting with equal efficiency Price $1. See adv. Mrs. LydiaE. Pinkham, 233 Western Ave., Lyun, Mass., is rapidly acquiring an enviablereputation for the surprising cures which daily result from the use of her Vegetable Compound in all female diseases. Send to her for pamphleta. TAKE NOTICËT" I hereby caution all persona against tmstiug orharboringmy wife Mrs. Julia Laubengaver. on my account, after this date, as I shall pay no debts of her contracto LAUBENQAYER Ann Arbor, July 20, 1881. HENRY MATTHEWS, Has the pleasure to inform the public that he is " ready to receiTe them in his new örick MEAT MARKET! ONK DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. Everything in his line wiil be flrst-class, and At Reasonabie Rates. Ho return9 nis sincere thanks to all hia old customers f or their generou patronage, and cordl ally invites them, and all new customers to his new quarters, where he hopes by fair dealing to nlarge his already growing business. TheïPunist and Best Medicine ever Made. A c olmbination of Hop8v Buchu, Man- drakle and Dandellon, with all the beat and most clurativo proporties of all other Bitter, makosVthogreatest BlOOd Purlfier, Llver Reg U Xator.a-'dLifean.l Bntth Restoring Agent onl1 ea-TthNo dlsease u possibly lonpr cxlst where Hop Bittert ued, variuU and portMt are Uuur o peratiuiis.BBA The7EÍ7enewUlf9aieo''otÍ812!liasdillñl'mToallwhose eVPlynientscause 'rreeularl' t,-. .mi ,■!„,■.. Kor uiinai-y organa, or who reHop Bitter ai-euivalVlab'' Without IntOXIcatlne. BaBk No matter whatyour f e%ellnKS or symptoms are what the disease or allVne1 ls u8e HoP Bit" ters. I)on'twaituntUyouam.i Blek but if you only f eel bad or miserable, " them at once. I Itmayaveyourlife.ltha8l3avd hundredü. I SOOwillbepaidforacalse they wUl not I cure or help. Do not suffer O'let your f rienda I suSer.but use aud urge them.Iouse Hop B Kemember, Hop Bitters is noJ"6. drugged I drunken nostrum, but the Purest n ■ Best I Medicine ever made ; the "ÏSTALIDS FE1KNI) and HOPE" aud no pei-son or familyk gM should be without them. MIHMhA BÊ D I C is anabnolute and Irresistible curiTMJH forDruñkenness.use of opium tobáceo an,lM narcotics. A1J sold by drugtrtats. SenditB íor Circular. Uop Bitten Mf. Co., M ■ I;... I., i ■ ' V ■ ' ' ' ' _1____B1 REAL ESTÁTEEXCHÁNGE. MANLY & HAMILTON'S Abstract and Real Estáte Office, No. 11, First floor, Opera House block, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Abstracts fnmiahed on short notice on any parcel of land in Washtenaw county, from Frenoh Claims of Ypsilanti, to the most coraplicated titles in the Villago of Manchester. Money tO Loan on Real Estáte secureties. For Sale I Q I 2O Acres at $50 per acre in the township of Webster, good buildings. Terms to suit purchaser. New Store on west s!de of Main street, terms easy. I OO Acres within l 1-2 miles of court house with flrst-class building, perfect title and very cheap. House and LotS 1,2. 3, block 4 south range 2 west, situated on South side of Liberty St. House and four LotS, on corner of Forest avenue and Orleans street. Entire BIOCk2NR13E, except21ots. Good building sites. Terms to suit purchaser. A Good Farm, 200 acres, well improved, in the township of Webster, good buildings, $(i.r per acre. House and Lot on Catlierine street for sale, or exchange for lot near the Methodist church. Terms easy. A House and doublé Lot at Whitraore Lake, $700. Housoand Lot, onjngiills street, norlh of Univei-sity, $3,000. House and Lot, on Lawrenca street, $2,000. House and Lot, onnorthside of West Huron street; also U 1-2 acres situated on soutli side of Jackson road, about one mile f rom courthouse, $2,600 for both pareéis. Terms to suit purchaser. One House and two acres of land sitúate in Ingalls' addition, known as the M. J. O'Riley property , good barn and "vvell . House and Lot, on Eii.abethst.,$i,ooo. A House and 1-2 acre of land in 5th ward, west side of the Dixboro road. House and three Lots, the Fifth ward, goud locality, $1,000. House and five LotSonMiller avenue. Will be sold at a bargain. Good barn on the premises. 3O Acres oflandön Whitmore Lake road. within 3-4 miles of Court-House. Would like to exchange for city property. LotS 77. 78, 9O, d part of lot 89 and a large brick house with V rooms, R. S. Smith's addition. A Stock of Drugs and pèdlctaea worth $1,000 will be sold f or cash or exehange f or a good farm near the city; or a half interest can be purchased in the stook. Business good. A Fine Brick House, Barnes. Qtehard, with nioe well aud spring, and six acres of land, on West Huron and Jewett streeta, known asthe Ji-wcit property. Prioe $15.000, or two lots off said property on Huron St., piice $7ÜÜ eaeh. MONEY TO LOAN In sums from $100 to $5,000, amount and terms to suit applieants.

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