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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
March
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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lïusmess Locáis. Ttk Tbaveler's Life and Accident Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., is the oldest accident insurance company in America and the largest in the world, and is now paying over three thousnnd dollars every day for denth uid disiiblinfi injury by accident. The Traveler's also writes all desirable forma of life and endowment insurance on the low rate all cash stock plan. lts rates for life and endowment insurance are about seventy-five per cent. of those of other leadintj companies, and offers secnrity second tö none. Mr. Eugene K. Frue'auff is resident agent of the Travelers'. Ambrose Kearney, who is now closinir KJ IL iilD juni llCTOj Wlivio f, i i ■ i -■■- - -_- - - - -- to persons wishing anything in the Grocery line. Special barams in Crockery and Glassware. Tbese goods must be sold, as he has rented his store possession to be given in April. $W Special attention given to collections in the city of Ann Arbor and elsewhere, by Eugene K. Frxieauff, attorney, Koom 3, Opera House. Faem fob Sale.- The Glasier farm, of 170 acres, one mile east of the city. Inquire of J. F. Lawrence, Opera House block. Mrs. Miller who keeps theDiehl house onDetroit srteet would be pleased to have those in want of meals or an oyster stew, lo giVK lier h uan. "Imus pays cash for live cliickens. Those desiring aid in procuring pensions would do well to apply to O. L. Matthews, attorney at law, office over Rinsey & Seabolt's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. He lias procured a full line of blanks for that pnrpose from Washington, and wil) attend promptly to all business eatrusted to his care. The Kettich Bros. have received another car load of lager.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat