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Day
14
Month
September
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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COOK HOUSE, EH. HUDSON, Proprietor, Newly Furnished. 1 he leading house in Ann Arbor. _ ST. JAMES HOTEL. JL. STONE, Proprietor. The best house 11) the city for Washtenaw couhty people. Fine rooms, -Heil furnished. Everything strictly Crst clnss. W. W. NICHOLS, DENTAL OFFICE, over Joe T. Jacobs' Cloth"ng store. Ann Arbor, Mich. WILLIAM CASPARY, OAK,... t AND CONFECTIONERY, Cor. Fourth and AnnStreed. JOSEPH CLINTON, Merchant Tailor. shop over Wm. AUaby's boot and shoe store, Ali work guaranteed or no "harge. JOHN F. LAVVRENCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Nos. 9 and S Hill's Opera House, Ann Arbor, lllch. O. C. JENKINS, SURGEON DENTIST. Rooms No. 19 Soutb Main Street, oppotte the First National Bank Ann Arbor, Mich. THOS DALE, the Piofessioual Dyer and Clothes Cleaner,thirJ door south of the Opera House. Samples of work can be seen at the shop. üacisfaction guaran teeil. ANTON EISELE, DEALER IN MONUM'SNTS and Qravestoues manufactured froni 'iánnessee and Italian Marble and Scotch aud imerlcan (Ji-anite Shop Cor. Detroit and (Jathcrine sts., Ann Arbor., llicli . JACOB ÖALLER & SON, D KALER INT WATCHES, CLOCKS, Spectacles, Platcd Ware, Ciold Pens and Fine Jewelry. Bpeclal attention (jlveu to repairng Watchea and Jewelry. 46 South Main Street. nn Arbor. WILLIAM IIERZ, HOUSE, SIGN, Ornamental and Fresco Pain ter. Gilding, Calcimlnlng, Glazingand Paper Hanging All work clono in the best style and warranted to trivesatisfaetion. Shop, No. 4 West Washington strest, Ann Arbor, Michigan. S. B. PARSONS, M. D., Successor to Stone & Parsons, OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, Corner Aashtniiton and Fifth Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. E. F. Todd Would cali the attention of her oíd Patrons to the fact that, having removed her Dresemaking Rooms over A. Wilsey's Music Store, she prepared todo all kinds of Dress and Cloak making in all the latest styles. Perfect Fits Guaranteed. Chiidren'sclothes a specialty. WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. IÏIANOS. ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, Instruction Books, Violius, Guitars, Flutes, &e. , cheap at Wilsey's Music Rooms, east side Public Square, Aun Arbor, Michigan. The largest and beat Stock of Musical Goods ever brought into Washtenaw Countv. Violin and Guitar Strlngs a specialty. N. B.- It vU bo to your interest to cali before purchasiug anything in the Music line. Abstracts of Titles on Real EstáteIJ f AVE a complete compilation of the Official Records of Washtenaw County to date. inclu ding all Tax Titles, Executions, any incumbrance on Real Kstatu, that is of Kecord in the Keglsters offlce, is shown by my books. Office, in the ffice of the secretary of the Washtenaw mutual i a anee ompany, in the basement of the house. C. H. MANLY, Ann Arbor. Mich The Ann Arnör Savings Bank (Organized 1869, under the General Banking . of Slis state) has now, including capital tí.ock, etc., etc., OVER $300,000 A88ET8. Business men, Quardians, Trustees, Ladies and jther persons wil) flud this Bank a SAFE AND CONYENI1NT llace at which to make Deposita and do business. interest is Allowed on Ail Savings Oeposits Of Sl.OOandupwa-d, according to the rules the bank, and interest compounded semi-aunu aUy. Money to Loan in Sums of $25 $5,OOO, Secured by Unineumberod Ke;il Estáte and her dood securitios. DIRBUrOR-'-rhrlstianMacIt, W. W. Wlnes w. I). Harrlman, William Denble, II. A. Bea Daniel lliseock and W. B. Biuith OFB'ICERS- Christlan Mac . "resident; W w Wines. Vlce Prealdi'nt; C. B. lliseock, Caf-hior Get Youi Property Insured By C. II. MILLEN, INSURANCE AGENT No 4 South Main Bt„ Aun Arbor. The oldest agency 1b the city. EstaUished a quarter of a century ago. Represenüngthe followinïr iïrst-class companies: ñone lus. do., of N. Y., $ 7,000,000 Continental Ins. Co., of N. Y. 4,207,200 Niágara Ins. Co., of N.T., 1,785,568 Girard !ns. ('o., of Pliila.. 1.133,486 Oriënt Ins. Co., of Hartford, 1,419,522 Commercial Union of London, 12,000,000 m Rates low. Losses liberally aduist" ed and promptly paid, C. H. MILLEN.

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