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Day
24
Month
April
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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COOK HOUSE, I ,y H. HUDSON, Proprietor, 11 Newlj Furnished. The leading bouse in Ann Arbor. UNTON HOTEL. FIBST-CLASS in all respects. Eyerything new; fine rooms, well rurnished. Terma, $1 per day and upwards. Special rates to weekly boarders. Meals 25 cent?. John Schneider Jr., Proprietor. Corner of Washington and Second streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. NICHOLS BROS. WW. & A. C. NICHOLS, D. D. S., Dental . office over Fall SS Hendriek's clotliing store, Joe T. Jacobs' old stand, Ann Arbor Mich. PETER LONG, rROPRIETOK of the Ann Arbor Bottling L Works, north of postoflice. Office on Main street. Ann Arbor. Heer by the bottle only lo cents. Also by the case. Trade solicited. All orders promptly attended to. - WILLIAM CASPARY, L AKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Cor. Fourth and AnnStreets. EDWARD PATE, MACHINIST, and repairer of Surgical Instruments, Locks, Umbrellas and Parasols. Fine Machine and Bicycle Work a Specialty. No. 15 North Main-st., Ann Arbor. Mich. E. V. N. HALL, M. D. (Successor to Stone & Parsons.) OFFICE, 32 Kast Washington Street. Ann Arbor, Mien. RUBÉN KEMPF rr EACHEE of Piano, Organ and Theory of JL Slusic. No. 6, East Washington-st., over Elnsey & Seabolt's. Leave orders for Piano tuning. JOSEPH CLINTON, Merchant Tailor. shopover Wm. AUaby's boot and shoe store. All work guaranteed or no cnarge. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. A-Office, Nos. 3 Hill's Opera House, Ann Arbor, Mich. E. B. NORRIS, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Does a general law, x. collection and conveyaace business, A moderate patronage is respectively solicited. Oftlce in the court house, Ann Arbor. O. C. JENKINS, SURGEON BENTIST. Rooms No. 19 South Main Street, opposite the First National Bank Ann Arbor, Mich. ANTÓN BISELE, DEALER IN MONUM'ÏXTS and Gravestones manuf actured f rom '1 nnessee and Italian Marble and Scotch and American Hranite Shop Cor. Detroit and Catherine sts., Ann Arbor., Mich. WILLIAM HEEZ, HOUSE, SIGN, Ornamental and Fresco Painter. Gilding, Calcimining, Glazing and Paper Hanging. All work done in the best style and warranted to eive satigf action. Shop, No. 4 West Washington street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. OÍANOS. ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, InstrucX tion Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, &c. , cheap at Wilsey's Music Rooms, east side I"ublic Square, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The largest and best Stock of Musical Goods ever brouglit into Washtenaw County. Violin and Guitar btrlngs a specialty. N. B.- It w'll be to your interest to cali before purchasing anything in the Music llue. Abstracts of Titles on Real EstáteI HAVE a complete compilation of the Official Records of Washtenaw County to date. including all Tax Titles, Eïecutions, any incumbrance on Real Estat, that is of Record in the Register office, is shown by my books. Office, in the office of the secretary of the Washtenaw mutual insurance coinpany, in the basement of the court uouse. C. H. MANLY. Ann Arbor. Mich. DVLa,z?3s:e-b. C. W, VOGEL, Proprietor, Late of Chelsea, at THOMAS MAÏTHEWS' OLD STAND On Ann Street. FRESH AND SALT MEATS KEPT ON HAND The Ann Arbor Savings Bank (Organized 18C9, under the General Banking Law of this state has now, including capital Stock, etc., etc., OVER $300,000 ASSETS. Business men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and üther persons will flnd this Bank a SAFE AND CONVENANT I lace at which to make Deposits and do busines?. Interest sAllowed on All Savings Deposits Of $1.00 and upward, according to the rules of the bank, and interest compounded semi-annu ally. Money to Loan n Sums of $25 to S5.OOO, Securcd by Unlncumbered Keal Estáte and ottier nood securities. DIHEUTOB3- Chrlstian Mack, W. W. Wine W. D. Harrlman, Wtlllttm Deuble, David Rinsey Daniel Hiscock and VV. b. Smith. OFFICERS- Christlan Moclr. President! W. W Wlne. President: C. E. Hiscock, Cashier Get Your Property InsuredBy C. H. MILLEN, INSURANCE -A-GKNT, No. 4 South Main street, Ann Arbor. The oldest ajfencyin the city. Established aquarterof a century ago. Representing the followlng flrstclass companies, with over $30,000,000 assets. Home Ins. Co., oí N. Y.; Continental Ins. Co., cf N. ï.; Niágara Ins. Co., of N. Y.; Girard Ins. Co., of Phila.; Oriënt Ins. Co., o'. Hartford; Commercial Union of LonUüi; Liverpool and London and Globe. E"Rates low. Losses liberally adjusted and romptly paid. C 11. M1L.LEN.

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