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Day
6
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869. under the General Banking Law f thtestaf' hasnow, ini-iding capital Stock, te, etc, OER $500,000 ASSETS. Business men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons wilt llnd t hia Bank a SAFE AND CONVENIENT lace atwhichto make Deposita and do business. nterest is Allowed on All Savings Deposits 'f $1.00 and upward, according to the rules of he bank, and interest compounded semi-annuuy. Moneyto Loan In Sumsof $25 to $5,OOO. ecured by Unlncnmbered Real Estáte and other ood securlties. DIRECTORS- Christain Mack, W. W. Wines, W. W. Harrmian, Wiliiara Deuble, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock and W. B. Suiith. OFFICERS-Christian Mack, President; W. W. wines, Vice-President: C. E. Hiscock, Casher. Jno. Eisele, Keeps All Kinds of Pré Groeeries AND Ganned Goods. The Best "5O cont Ten, in tlie City. No. 2 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor JOHN MUEHLIG, ÜNDERTAKER. IBOÜMS No. 35 South Main Street over A. L. Noble's store. BESIDENCE 6r.South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich. PLBASE TAKENOTICE. Ihave discontinued my repair shop abore the clothing atore oí A. L. Noble and have entered the furmtnre Establishment of Martin Halier [late firm Koah & Haller] at 52 8. Main and 4 W. Liberty atreets, where I shall be glad to meet all my old friends and patrons, as my position aow will so enable rae to give better satisfaction than ever before. Respectfully, JOE MARTIN. Ann Arbor, March 23, 1888. H. LAUBENGAYER SELLS Bottled Beer I n Pints and Quarts and dolivered toany part of the Cit" F ree of Charge. Corner of Detroit and Catharine Streets, or ltave orders at the Postoffice. CEO. OLP ! PROPRIETOR OF THE New Livep Stable Boarding and i armera' Feed Barn. A.t Baxtcr's Old Stand, Corner Huron and Second Streets. TURNOUTS ALL NEW AND NEAT. Charges Reasonable. Telephone Conneotion. ÖOAL. The Best Coal n the Cit". For Both Hard and Soft Coal cali on M. STAEBLER, NO. 11 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Teiephone No. 8. HENRY RICHARDS, Is again in business . ïhis time in the rear of Jno. Finnegan's Agncultural Hall, Detroit street. -ALL KINDS OF- HARD AND SOFT WOOD on hand, and orders taken for OOAL. I will also lay in a stock of HABD WOOD LUMUEB for the Spring Trade. Old frienda and customers are invited to cali and see me. Henry Richards. rinseyTsêabölt7 No. 6 & 8 Washington! St. Have on hand a coibpHte stock of everytbinK In the Grocery Line. Teas, Coffees, Suears, In large amounts, and at Casli Prioes And can sell at Low Figuren. The large Invoice of Teas they buy and sell, is good proof that In Qiiality and Price they Give Bargains' They Roast their own Coffees every week, and none but primo articles are uued. Thelr Bakery turns out excellent Bread Oalie and Crackers, üall aud aee tbem.

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Ann Arbor Democrat