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Day
13
Month
January
Year
1888
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The Two Sams. Exclusive Overcoat salejyesterday. A perfect succe-B. Friiay, Saturday and Monday, ending Jan. 16th. We ehüll sell any Overcoat in our House costing S25, $24, $23, 822, 820 and $18 for $15. We wish our cuetoiners to understand that theold pnces on our Overcoats huve not been changed or marked up for the occasion, and any person having bought an Overcoat of us before this sale, can be convinced that when wesay reduotion, it means reduction. Tbis is the greatest loss ever made, but we have too many Overcoats and go they must. Theeepric o will hold good only till Monday mght Jan. 16th, at the Two Sama. All ou ■atin hned, silk lined, serge lined, fu beavurs, and Melton keraeys at $15 Oome at once. Bring the cash Ño I rdit. Absolut tal. "Papa, didn't you whip me onoe fo biting iittlo Tommy?' "Yes' my ohild you hart him muoh." "Well, then, papa you ought to whip eister's muBic master too; he bit eiBtur jcsterday afternoon right on the mouth; and I know it hur her, beo.iuse une put her arme arounc bis neck and tried to choke him." It's all very well to talk bout build ing neiv ltaüroads and new Steam Shipi - but how (tutild men, women, anc ohildren travel on them without Dr Bull's Cough Syrup? Think of it. Ponder it. "Neither a borro wer nor a lender be;" but take your own twentyÜve centp, and go round to your owi druggiat, and bny youreelf a bottle of öalvation Oil for your sprains, aohee, and paius. The mild powers cure.- If a cathartic ia needed to rid the blood of impuritj and to stimulate tbe aetion of the Hver use Laxador. Price 25 cents. If thare were called a meeting of babies and children and the question put to vote "who was their greatest benefactor" the loud and unanimous vote would be "Dr. Buil," for he gave ushiswonderf ui 'Baby Syrup." A titled lady of Wurtemburst hae dropped her title in order to marry a praotioiug physieian, b it we are afraid :he practicing pbysioian will nerer hear he last of it. Most everythincr in tliis world is full of deoeption. Few things are what they sfiem, but tbat obtaineü rrom ut. Jones' Red CJover Tonio far exceeds all claims. It restores lost nerve force, cures dyspepsia, and all stomacb, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifler, a sure cure for asue and malarial diseaf es. Price 50 cents, of Eberbach & Son. Ann Arbor, andGeo. J. Haeussler Manchester. "Mother, what is an angel?" "Well, angel is a child that tties." "But, mother, why does papa cali the governess an angel? People ask wluit is good for a congh or a cold, the mistake inany make is in etting it run toq long. Dr. Bigelow's 3ough Oure, coutaius the good qualitieB of all the best cough remedies without ;be defects of any of thora. A safe and peedy remedy for coughs, colds and all hroat and lung troubles. Sold by Cberbaoh & Son, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. laeussler, Manchester, in 50 cent and $1 bottlea. Healiug to the lungs. Safe and pleasant for children. "Buy where you oan buy the oheapeat," s good enough advioe; but we notice ïow-a-days most everybody buya where ie can get trusted. The best on earth can truly be said of Griggs' Glvcerine Salve, whioh is a sure, afe and speeily cure for cuts, bruises, calds, burns, wonnds and all other ores. Wil) positively cure piles, tetter nd all skiu eruptions. Try this wonder lealer. Satisfaction guaranteed or tnoney refunded. Only 25 cents. Sold y Eberbach & Bon, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. laeussler, Manchester. REPORT THE CONDITION OF THE Ann Arbor Savings Bank. -AT- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, - ON- IOXD.VY, JANUAKY 2d, A. D. 1888, WADE Tn Accordance witli Sections 18, 19 nd 67 of tbe General Banking Law as Amended ia 1871. iRESOUKCES, .oamsand liscounts $361,369 44 onds and inortgages 2U3,359 18 veulraftf 149 89 irniture and flxtures 1,930 85 ue from National and State banks 101.330 SO ash on hand .. 34,699 16 Total $805,839 Si LIABILITIES. apitalstoek $ 50,000.00 urplusfund 50,UO0.C roflt and loss 30.612 Ofi imi:irv dividend 8,785 00 )ue deposi tors 472,492 26 Total '. $61)5,8332 I do sülemnly swear that the above statement true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thls 2nd ay of January, 1888. L. GRUNER, Notarv Public WT1ÍBNER& BRENNER No. 16 South Main St, A'FULI. LINE OF FEESH cjjréïïes Just Opeued, of TEAS, COFFEES SUGAitó and SPICES. We also carry a full line of PIPES, TOBACCO and CIO ARS. VEGETABLES In Season. WERNER & BRENNER. LIVERY AND FEEO BARN. TUST Openedby HIRAM KITREDGE, [n the rear of the Duffy Block on Ann Streel. Ampie accommodations for 75 [Iorses. Patronage Solicited. H. KITREDGE. AUN ARBOR. ----- MICH. M. P. VOGEL, Efght years with Henry Matthews, has oponed a Meat Market Al IVo. 1 S 12&t Hurón St., AikI will keep on hand Fresb, Salt, and Bmoked Méate, Poultry, and Game when inseason. M. P. VOCEL, Ann Arbor, Mich. COLLINS & AMSDEN, - DEALERS IN - Stone Lime, Water Lime, Cement Calcined Piaster, Plastering Hair, and BRICK. AND MASOXS' SUPPLIES IN OENERAL. Also all kinds of WOOD and COAL. - ALSO - Flour and Feed 'and Baled Hay. OS FICES, No. 33 and 36 East Huron GEÖ ÖLPT PROPR1ETOR OF THE New Livery Stable Boardlng and larmers' Fend Barn. A.Z lïaxtoi'w Old Stand, Corner Huron and Second Btrects. TURNOUTS ALLNEW-AND NEAL 01ixeg.Reftonable. Tolephone Connection. Mack & Schmid's JANUAEY Clisiu Sale. We marked down our entire stook of WINTER GOODS.DBBSS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLTJSHES. Flannel Blankets, Ladiea' and Children's Cloals, Kuit Goods, Hoode, Toboggsns, Nubias, Skirta, eto.,eto. We are offering the moet marvelouB values ever shown in Ano Arbor. These goods mnat be cleaned out. The loes is oure. The gain is youri. MACK & SCHMID. Oail aud See Them. Ann Arbor, Junuary 12, 1888. Lnrry (Jole attended tlie wedding ol Vliss Adah Aber and Mr. Clarence M VVeed in Lansinc, laat wpf It EVERYTHIKG NEW! W. G. SNOW'SJJD LIVERY STABLE ! No. 21 North Main street, adjoining the Duffy Blook and opposito the Postoffice. Best Turnouts n the City AT REASONABLE R ATES. Funeral Attendance a Spscialr. Order? at tended to in any r"t of the city and viciníty. Telephone connection. HACKS RUN NICHT &IDAY. LEAVn. ORDERS. - FOB CE CREAMS AND ICES OF ALL KINDS. MALACA GRAPES, Bananas, AND FLORIDA ORANGES, Constantly on hand, _- at HANCSTERFER'S. No. 28, South Main Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organlzed 1869. umier th General Banking Law fthisstat' hasnow, ii'iding capital Stock, te., etc. OVER 000,000 ASSETS.Buslne men, Ouardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons wili find thia Bank a SAFE AND CONVENIENT Place at which to make Deposlts and do buslneM. nterest is Allowed on All Savings Deposits )f Í1. 00 and upvrard, accordlng to the rules of he b&nk, and interest compounded seml-annuaUy. Moneyto Loan in 8umsof ?28 to ts,ooo. Secured by Unlncambered Real Etate and other good securities. DIRECTORS-Chrlstain Macfc, W. W. Wlnw, W. W. Harrmian, Wllllam Deuble, David Klnsey, Daniel Hiscock and VV. B. Smlth. OFFICERS-Christlan Mack, President; W. W.wines, Vice-Presldent: C. E. Hisoook, Caslier. Jno. Eisele, Keeps AIÜKInds of Fresh Groceries AND Ganned Goods. The Bost 5O cent Tea in the Citv. No. 2 Detroit Stree, Ann Arbor. JOHN MUEHLIG, ÜNDEBTAKER. ROOM.S No. 35 South Main Street over A. L Nobls's store. RESIDENCE 61 South Main St. , Ann Arbor, Mich. JOK MARTIN, Late with John Muehlig,and atlll occupylng the game' room, is prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering and Finishing done on Short Notice. Loave;your orders for anything in the FURtfITURE UNE. Shop over A. L. Noble's Star Clothiag House, 35 South Main st., Annl Arbor. w Furn i ture Store I give theBIGGEST BAEGAINS in the Oouuty in the Furniture Line. Call, Se and be Oonrinoèd. No. Il Eit Ann Street, lix doora East ot the Postoffle. Brown Chinese Plant On Ivorv. AStock;PaUern with U3 and can be nad in sep #Brate plee as well as sets and matthed foryearato come as readily as White Ware. J. D. 8TIMSON& SON, China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. ANN ARBOR; MIOH. 5HEETIHGÜ We coma before the people with the largest and FINEST STOCK OF ALL THE LEADING and Fashionable Styles of Cloths and Suitings intirely fioo nuraerous to mentlon for the out Itlng of the fine drosera. And ai we have th lerrices of one of the best cutters, and also out coat makers are amonn the best, enablea us t 'lease the most fashtonable dresüera. Now all ve have to say ia come In and we will guarant OU the lowest prices in the state for first-clas ■oods. No trouble to show goods. , Remembsrtho place, No. 6 Eas Huron Street, four doors west O'. theCook House W.C. BURCHFIELD. Palace Grocery ! I have just receled a fresh new stock of Canoed Goods, Both Forelfm and Oomestlc, whlc I can seU at QREAT BARQAINS. My Fina Teas and Coffees ARE UNEX"ELLED. have the flneiit and mout complfe steek of STUDENT, LIBRAR?, HALL and STAND L-A-IMIIP S of anyonein the coUDty. Also a large line of Crockery, Glassware, and Decorative China. Coma and pure liiise tha telectlon Is comnlete and convince youreelves that I give the BEST BAROAINS of aov other store in Ann Arbor. 2O Bars Babbit's Best Soap forSI.OO. FRED T. STIMSON. io. 9 No'th Main St.. Ann Arbor, Mich EXINGER&BOES, Proprletors of the EXCHAHGE Opposite the Michigan Central Depot. EVERYTHINC NEW.! TERMS $100 PER DAT.g 'n oonnection with the Hotel are Barn A ccommodations. H. LAUBENC AYER SELLS Bottled Beer In Pints and Quarts and delivered to any part of the City F ree uf Charge. Corner of Detroit and Catharine Streets, or leave orders at the Postoffice. The Palace Liverv - THE - lest ii Best Torioils INTHEICITY. LIVERY AND SALE S1;atXe. JAS. W. ROBISON, Prop. No. 21. South Fourth St„ Ann Arbor Mich. Telephone N0.31. ÖÖALi! The Best Coal in the City. For Both Hard and Soft Coal cali on M. STAEBLER, NO. 11 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Teiephone No. 8. HENRY RICHARDS, Is again in business. Tliis timu in the rear of Jno. Finnetiau's Agncultural Hall, Detroit street. -ALL KINDS OFHARD AND SOFT WOOD on hand, and orders taken for OOALj. I will also lay in a stock of HARD WOOD LUMBER for tbe Spriug Trade. Old friends and customers are invited to cali and nee me. Henry Richards. RINSEY k SEABOLÍT No. 6 & 8 Washington' St. Have on hand a complete stock of everrthlnft io the Crocery Line. Teas, Coffèes, Suears, In large amounts, and at OasItL Prices And can sell at Low Figures. The large Involee of Teas thev buy and sell, la good proof that In Quality and Price they Give Bargains. They Roast thelr own Goffees erary wek, and none but prime articlas are used. Tbetr Bakerr turnt out excellent Bread Cat u4Craekni 011 and m thtm.

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