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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
February
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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WANT COLUMN. 5hort adve,rtisernents uot to exceed three lints, or Lost or Found Housea for Sale or Rent, Wants, etc, iuserted three weeks for 25 cents. Situations wanted. free. Ï.'OIl OYStERS go to headquailers. We have the flhest bulkoysters in the city, also cans ahell oysters and clams. All we usk is a trial. Elmer & (Jlark, 22 E. Hurou st. FOR SALE- Two Farms. Mrs. North's farm uear county farm and Bulloek-Everett farm in Salem town. Andrew E. Gibson, 30 Mayoard street, Auu Arbor. 6m FARM. A valuable farm of 62 acres 4% miles from (,'ourt house, on the south Ypsilantl road. Terms easy. Euquire of J. I). Williams, North üniversity Ave., No 2ö. 3w28 Ihave a fine farm near Ann Arbor I will sell eheap or I will take small farm or house and lot as part pay. For partícula, address box 1-2Ö4. Ann Arbor. 99 SALESMKN" WANTBD.- Free prepaid outfit. Une of our agents has earned over S20.000 in flve years. Post Office Bjx 1371, New York. A FARM TO RENT for three years at $600 per year cash in Columbia, Jackson county, Mieh. A fino farm.good location. good buildings, three miles from three good markets. Enquire of L. E. Palmer, Oü Kiugsley st. FOR SALE- Black mare with white star, intelligent, fine figure, 4 years old in May, daughter of Membrmo Gold Dust. Emil Baur. Dexter Avenue. 7 Motor Line Time. Taking effect Hfonday, Dec. 11, 1893. Leave Ann Arbor. fvom Court House, at 7:25, 9:10 a. m., and 1:10 4:40 6:40, H:10p. m. Leave Ypsilanti 7 :15, 9:00 a. in. and 1 :u0, ! :S0 6:30 and 10:00 p. :n. SUNDAY TIME. Leave Ann Arbor from Court House at 1:10, 4:40, 6:40, and 10:10 p. m. Leave Ypsilantl from Congress St. at 1:00, 4 :30, 6 :30, and 10:00 i. m. Nightsof entertainmeöt8 the last train will bc held to accommodatie tliosc wishiug to altend if conductor la notlfled. All cars run fn city time. Coupon tickets 15 cents, for sale by conduetors. J. E. EEAL. Pres.

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