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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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PRICES MÍVÉ THE WORLD The world is principally devoted to trade, and as prices rule tradei they may be said to move the earth. This, at least, is the theory on which SHADFORD & COESON conduct their business at 10 East Washington street. Their First MILLINERY Opening occurs this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday, to which the ladies and their friends are invited. Shadford & Corson.l Successors to Mrs. E. Roehm. SFECIAL SALE OF Advanced Styles in New Fall Dress Goods AND- Trimmings in-Black, Golorsand Fancies THEFIRSTÏNTHEFIELD With. New Fall Goods. Our Dress Goods stock shows Novelties not seen in other stores. Such as Camel's Hair Chevoits, Snowflakes, India Suitings, Bedford Cords,Tveeds, Broadcloths, Cable Twills, French and English Novelties, and other Rough Effects which are so stylish this fall. Rich European Dresses, each and ever y one a beauty to look at. As a Special Bargain, and to give our Dress Goods Department a Big Boom, we offer 75 Stylish Dress Patterns at $3.97, i a Suit worth $5.00. 48 Pieces New Fall Dress Goods in Rough Effects at 50c a yard. One Case 36 in. Fancy Serges at i5c a yard. 65 Pieces New Black Goods at 50c and 75c a yard. 500 yrds Aii Silk Surah in Black and Colors at 25c yd. ' ; 15c PiecesCoin Dot Curtain Scrim at 5 a yard. 35 Pieces Dark 10c Outing Flannel at 6c a yard. 25 Pieces White Shaker Flannel at 5c a yard. 100 yards of Spool Silk at 5c a spool. Best Quality Knitting Slik at 35c aball. One Case Dark Prints 3yc a yard. 50 Pieces wide Twill Toweling at 4c a yard. Yard wide Bleached Cotton at 5c a yd. Big lot Lace Curtains at 59c a pair. All of which we invite inspection. SCHAIRER & MILLEN Leaders of l.uw Trices and ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. OFFICES TO RENT! A fine suite of offices over the Farmers & Mechanic's Bank, Main st., Ann Arbor. Enquire at Courier office. iunTiï! An elegant suite of rooms, steamheated, over the Post Office, with all modern conveniences. Hot and cold water, closets, sewers etc. Enquire at Courier office. REPOET OF TEE CONDITION OF THE MBCHilTICS' W II 11 II AT ANN ARBOR, MICH. At the close of business, July 9, 1891RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $246.458 07 Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc 75,08107 Overdrafts 3.565 08 Duo froni banks in reserve cities 32,811 10 Due f rom Wasíltenaw Couuty 22,338 46 Bills in transit '. 4,tU7 67 Fuiiiiture and fixtures 3,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 20 00 Interest paid 380 68 Checks and cash items 2,699 51 Nickels and pennies :;;t 44 Gold 7,590 00 Silver. 1,966 10 U. S. and National Bank Notes 12,889 00 Total $413,486 18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus f und 10,000 00 Cudivided proflts 7,723 0 Dividends uipaid 1,300 00 Commercial deposits $290.949 35 Savings deposits 53.313 03 34462 38 Total $413,480 18 STATE OF MICHIGAN. , COUNTT OF WASHTKNAW, ( SS' I, F. H. BELSER, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemuy swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. H. BELSER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of July, 1891. WILLIAM (i. DOTY, Notary Public. Correct- Attest : Reuben Kempf. Juuius E. Beal. Chas. E. Greene, Directora. WALL PAPER WALL PAPEfi Of all the Latest Dei?n?. PEICES th.e XjOs7-EST. AT OSCAR O. SORG, Tïie IDecorator. 70 S. MAIN ST., A ARBOK. RINSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERYJÏROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED STORE. We keep eonstantly on hand BREAD. CRACK ERS, CAKES, etc, for Wholesale and retail trade. We shall also keep a supply of SW1FT & DEÜBKL'S BEST White Wheat Flour! OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FI.OfR. BÜCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORX MEAL. FEED. a te, at Wholesale aud retail. A general stook of 6B0C1RIÏS and PROYTSIÜNS Constantly on hand. which will be sold on as reasonable terms as at any other house in the city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE (fenerally. Goods dellvered to any part of the city without extra charge. RINSEY & SEABOLT. MAKINC A BEAUTIRJL HOME IS not a Queslion of money. Taste, experience and 8kill have much to do with it. If you intend to bulld it wlll be a mlstake not to send for our books of Se.isible Low-cost UofSRS, now arranged In three volumes. In them you will flnd perspective views, floor plans descriptions, and estímales of costs for IOS tasteful, new design for liouses. They also glve our Firices for complete orklng Plans. Details, and Specúcations, which enable you to build uithoitt deïays mistakes or quarrels with your builder, and which any one can tinderstand. Good bulklers reccomend these plans. Testimoniáis f rom all parts ofthe country. Vol. I contains SS eopyrlghted designa of houses costing between ïou and sisou. Vol. Il contains 35 copyrighted deBlgns, sim) to$;tOJ. Vol. III contains SS copyiighted deslgniB, siuOO to Í9ÜU0. Price, by mail S1.00ecA, or WOU fortheset. Wr liso publish "COLONIAL HOUSES." a volume showlng Porspcctives and Floor Plans of houses arrangcd in the inimitable style of the Colonial Architecture, and having all modern arrangements for comfort. Price S2.UU PICTCRESQUE HOÜSES FOR FOREST AXD SHORE:- Thls shows INrspectlves and Floor Plans of new designs for Slimmer Cottages, which are romantic, convenient, and cheap. Price si. 00 by mail Address NATIONAL ARCHITEGTS' UNION, 120 N. suventli Philadelphla, St.. P.

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