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16
Month
March
Year
1888
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J. Sohneider, jr. stilt runs the Union ïotel, wüere yon can get a first-class meal. No part of a man will stand eo many )lows as hm nose. "If a women will, she will." lf she wili take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for ïer cold, she will be cured. Take (jood advioe. - 1 have suffered with bad neadaohes for years, and have tned many remedies without obtainitig relief. I was advised to give Salvation Oil a trial, and ït has entiroly cured me. K'iward 3altz, (Butoher,) La Fayette Market, ialtimore, Md. Old baoKelori don't like to raingle in Migs-sell-any-'us society. Sympathy ib best shown when practical in its applioation. Therefore when you sympathize with your suffenng baby show it practically by usiug Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and thus cure your child. t'rice 25 cents a bottle. Sold evsrywhere. The safest, surest and cheapest emedy yet disordered condition of the iver, known as "biliousness" ia Laxador. Price 25 cents. What the world is in need of is ftwer men of an inquisitivo turn of mind - men who are coutented with looking at a )uzz-sKW without a desire to feel of it with their fingers. There is no denying the fact that Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonio is the most successful blood punfier ever put on the market. lts wonderful cures in all stoinach, kidney and liver troubles has brought ont many imitntions. It restores debilitated nerve tissues, restoring the force lost by sickness, mental work or excessive use of hquor, opium and tobáceo. Eberbach Sc Sop, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. Haeussler, Manchester, will supply the genuine at 50 cents a bottle. The Bhoemaker advertised "medicinal boots." The virtue was in the heel. Two physicians of Morris. 111., told E. W. Huell that he was beyond tliu help of medicine or medical skill from seated lung diseaee contracted in a cold rain. YVhb induced to try Dr. Bigelow's Cough Gure, two bottles of which cmnpleled a cure. Over a yeai has elapsed and he íh in excellent health, doing hard work on bis farm. Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure is the ouly know consumption oure. Sold by Eberbach 4 Son, Ann Arbor, Geo. J. Haeussler, Manchester, in fifty cent and dollnr bottlen. Qet the genuine. Pleasaut for ohildren. The hod-carrier haa rery many ups and CÍO.VHH in tliiw life. Tbe best on earth can trnly be said of Grigt:s' Glycerine Salve, which is asure, safe and Bpeedy oure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positiyely cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption. Try this wonder bealer. Satisfaction puaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. "He flies higher than he can roost," is an expression a trifle more elevated than "He bites ofl more than he can chew." E TBÏÏT ÍÍKOJÍfí W. G. SNOW'8 LIVERY STABLE ! Best Turnouts n the City AT REASONABLE RATES. Funeral Attendance a Specialty. CrderB atlended to iu any part of the city and vicinity. Telephone connection. HACKS RUN NICHT & DAY. No. 21 North Main street, adjoining the Duffy Block and opposite the PostofBoe. LIVERY AND FEED BARN. T UST Opened hy HIRAM KITREDG;E, In the rear or the Duffy Block on Ann Street. Ampie accommodatiíjiir, ror 1 Horses. Patronage Solicited. H. KITREDGE. ANN ARBOR. - - - . . MiCH. Mack & Schmid's JANUARY Clmiii Sale. We've marked down our entire stock of WINTER GOODS.DRESS GOODS, SILK8, VELVET8 AND ZPXCTSIBCiESFlannel Blankets, Ladiee1 and Childreo's Oloa3s:s Knit loodn, Hoods, Toboggsns, Nubiaa, Skirts, etc . . eto. We are offering the most marvelous values ever shown in Ann Arbor. These goods must be cleaned out. The Icxw is ouru. The (?ain is yours MACK & 8CHMID. Oall and Soe Tliom. Ann Arbor, January 12. 1888. In pcace prepare for war, particularly when ït is a single piece of pie and two ïnnttry boy want it. ralERllSENNEB No. 16JSouth Main St, A'FULL UNE OF FKESH ClöCBÖiBS Just Opened, of TEAS, COFFEE8 8UG ARS and SPICES . We also oarry a full line of PIPES, ITOBACCO and CIGARS. VEGETABLES In Season. WERNER & BRENNER. LEAVE IORDEBS. fob ICE CREAMS AND ICES OF ALL KINDS. MAL AC AIC RAPES, Bananas, AND FLORIDA ORANCES, Constantly on hand, HANCSTERFER'S. No. 28, South Main Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Orftanlzed 1869. un Ier the General liaukíng Law ofthissta' lias no, i'iding capital Stock, etc., et-.. OVER $500,000 ASSETS. Business men. Onardlans. Trustees, Ladies and other persons wlll Bod ttiis Bank a SAFE AND CONVENIENT Place at whlcb to make Deposita and do business. Interest is Allowed on AH Savings Deposits Of $1.00 and npward, according to the rules of the banx, and interest compounded seml-annually. vioney to Loan in Sumsof 825 to SS, 000. Secured by Uninoambered Real Estáte and other Kood gecuritles. DIRECTORS-Chriitaln Mack, W. W. Wines, W. W. Harrmia ■, Wililam Denble, David Klnsey, Daniel Htscock and W. B. Smith. OFFICERS-Christlan Maok, President; W. W.vVlnes, VicePresldent: C. E. Hicoolf, Caslier. Jno. Eisele, Keeps AICKindsof Itak G wies AND Canned Goods. The Best 5O oentTea In the Citv. No. 2 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor. JOHN MUEHLIG, ÜTiKEfi. HOOHSJ No. 35 South Main Street over A. L. Noble's store. BESIDENCE 61;South IVhin St., Ann Arbor, Mich. JOH MARTIN, Late with John MuehlJg, and stiil occupying the ame room, is preparad to d all kinds of KEP AI BIN 6 f Upholstf ring and Finishing done on Short Ko tice. Loaveyour orders for anything in the FURtflTURE LINE. 8hop over A. L. Noble's Star Clothing House, 35 South Main st., Ann Arbor. SPOONER PAT, COLLAR Cannot Choke a norse. Q Adjusts ltself to any Horses Neck, k9 fc Has two rows of Stitchine, ■oB'u, Will hold Hames ifl place. WzÈ l ir Nene Genuint untess stamftd jÜÊBW ui J viiih tur "Tradt-Mark." L % S 5 ASKYOUR Jjf I Í ■ L MAKm POR THIM. K B K Cj Brown Chinese Plant On Ivorv. A Stook Pattern with us and can be nad in sp rute piecs at well as sets and matcUed for yeexa to come as readilv as White Ware. J, D. STIMSON& SON, China, Grockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. ANN ABBOB, MICH. We coma beforo the people wlth the largeat and FINEST STOCK OF ALL THE LEAOINC and Fashionable Styles of Cloths and Suitings Entlrely too nuraprouB to menMon for the outflting of the line dre-aers. And ai we have the services of one of the be-rt outtere, and algo our cat makers are arnonu tiie best. enabl u to ■ least? the m t ta-ihtonable dresera. NO'V all we ave to -ay 1 corae in and we will irtmrantöe you the lowest prloes In th state for ñrst-clas!goods. No troublo to show goods. Rememberthe place, No. 6 East Huron Street, four doors west of the Cook House W.C. BURCHFIELD. Palace Grocer ! I have Just recelved a fresh new stnck of Camaecl Goo&s, Botu Foreien and PomfPtic, wlilc' , I eau seilatORKAT BAR'iAlNS. My Fine Teas and Cotfees ARE UNEX'ELLED I hare th" flnet and tnnot ccimpUte stock of " 8TUDENT, L1BRARÏ, HALL and --T AND of any one iu the couiity. Also a largo ice of Crocker, Glassware, and Decorative China. Come and purchase the selectlon Is complete and oonvince yourselves that I give the BEST BARGAINS of any other store in Ann Arbor. 3O Bars of Soap fo r S I .OO. FREDT. STIMSON. No. 9 North Main St.. Ann Arbor, Mich CEO. OLP ! X.. PROPRIETOR OF THEI New Liverv Stable Boardinar and farmers' Fend Barn. .Vt Uaxtiu-'N Old Stand, Corner Huron and Second Streets. FURNOUTS ALL NEW AND NEAT. Charges Reasonable. Telephone Connection. H. LAUBENGAYER SELLS Bottled Beer InlIPints and Quarts and delivered to anylpart of the Cit-SFree uflChare. Corner of Detroit and Catharine Streets, or leave orders at the Postoffice. The Palace Liverv THE Finest aii Best Tnrnonts IN THE CITY. LIVERY AND SALE S-ba"ble. JAS. W. ROBISON, Prop, No. 2), South Fourth St„ Ann Arbor Mich. Telephone No.3i. The Best Coal In the Cit . For Both Hard and Soft Coal oall on M. STAEBLER, NO. 11 WEST WASHINGTON 8T. Teiephone No. 8. HENRY RICHARDS, Is again in business. This time in the rear of Jno. FinneKan's Agnoultural Hall. Detroit et reet. -ALL KINDS OFHARD AND SOFT WOOD on hand, and orders taken for OOAL. I will also lay ia a stocU of HARD WOOD LÜ.MBEB for tlie Spring Trade. Old friends and custoiners are invited to cali and eee me. Henry Richards. RINSEY k SEABOLT, No. 6 & 8 Washington! St. Hare on hand a complete stock of everything In the Crocery Line. Teas, Coffees, Suears, In large amounts, and at CasItL Prices And can sell at Low Figures. The large in volee of Tea they buy and sell, is good proof that In Quality and Price they Give Bargains. They Roast thelr own Coffees every week, and none but prime articles are used. Their Bakery turns out ezceUentBread. Onlce and Crokrs. Oall and m lhtn.

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