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25
Month
April
Year
1894
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Farm for Sale. Farm to rent one anti one-hali miles froni Chelsea, Mich. I wisli also to sell one pair of good work horses. harness and other tools necessary for earrying on the iarm work, and wlll tlakl snaall payment down and balance on time. This ia a good chance for the right man. For partícula rs cali at Courier Office, Ann Arbor, Mich. . : 'u K A. W. HAMILTON'S Life aud Fire Insurance Agency. Ho. 11, 2nd Floojr_ Firu Insurauci1 writun in firat-class paúles. Low'Katcs. l.' liljernlly ud.iUsSti.-d and promptly paid, Cali and examine the Mutual Life InsuráBae Coii;aii)'s nen l'ortii of Policles. The Income nd ContinnonS lnstalment l'olicies will return largo dividendo. A Pollo; i:i the Mutual Life Insurance Conipany is a Safe, Sure and Satisfactory lnvestment. It wlll pay better tlian n 4 per i-unt. investment. When yon Ineure take the best aud write a noliev in Tlie Mutual Liíe through my agency. " A.'W. haMILïun. Híitzel's Water Back ! A very important invention which will be hailed with delight by every body using a stove or range for ho' water circulation. After years of ex pürience we have ucceeded in pro ducing a simple and perfect WATEE BACK. It overcomes all the present troublet of extracting lime and other sedimente which accumulate in wate oacks, often makiiig rhem úseles; dnd in great many instances becoiaing dangerous. The outlay of dollars is reduced to dimes. No household using a rangc can afFord to be without it. No more trouble by using city water for hot water circulation. Can be used in any stove. Ask your stove dealer for Hutzel's Water Back. Masón & Davis Co's. ranges foi sale at C. Eberbach are provided with our jmprovement. Bverybody cali and examine this useful invention. HUTZEL & CO.,' j Phim,hers and Steamfitters. ANN AKROT?, - MICB. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! [11 you contémplate building, cali at FERDON'S un tu i Corner Fjurth and i)epoc Sts., and get our figures for all kinds of LUMBER! We manufacture our own Lumber and guaranVERY LOW PRICES lGive us a cali andwewill makeitto Tour interest, as our large and well graded stock fully sustains our assertion. Telephone Connectións witb office. T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAMES TOLBERT Prop. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, In the New Vaults oL m in aeibor wm m. Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof. CALL . AND INSPECT THEM. (JOOD ADVICE. E r y patriotic citizen should give hta personal effort and influence to increaso the circulation oL his home paper which teaches the American policy of Protection. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. Af ter the homa paper 3 taken care of, why not subscribe for the American Economist, published by the American Protectivo Tariff League? One of its correspondente says : "No true American can get along without it. I consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for freo ampie copy. Address Wilbur F.Wakeman, General Secretary, 135 West 23a St.. New York. Garfseld Tea si Bills Samplefree. Gahfif.ldTeaCo.,319 .tótñbt..Y. Cures SickHeadache Michigan íTentral " The Niaaara Falls Route." riME TABLE IN EFFECT APRIL 15, 1894 CENTRAL STAXDAM) TIME. J= j T: : i : ; : ; i ; ; i j j iT : ; ; ; : ;; i i ; ;; i i - ■',-. 'if.r.?. ': i::::::::::: 1 . - .'-.'- ."- x x ri . I -ír ,X ■■ - (-O 0 I é h I s.á ;: j i =s:= s H Iokí. : : : á. w á ■ 1 a ; ; i ; ii [ és s h) : : : : : es a . : : ■ : -■'-- : '■ := : L ü- : '. : : S N i i i ;LH s ! =;::::: á a ::: :á 5 ::: ::: éUá j :LS f á i : ijl B ■ -.i : : ■■ á. 2 : i : : : a s;,2 : : !ïs :S5 J SS -3 :S : : ;SS8 1 ea - s 3gegggS88 S SSS8SSSSSS .-j ; a; ;-; ."{ 4í í ,H t- í- x vi oo o o g - i i i i i i :;' ! j i i : j I M ! M j iSí t H i j i I i S .a ::::::::■ . = : : ;.. a - ; ; ;;i %w o I Ï - 33 ; ; 3 '"'''.'.'.'.'. e : ps : : : z : ;o : :b ; . r : ; s 8 ! s: i s : : -ü ;:;;: G. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYKS. G. P. & T. Ast., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor A TOLEDO n AnnarbOiL. NÖRTH MICHIGAN C RAILWAY. L-J 'J ff Bowart cf, Y 8AY CITY ' JSKEGON S' ,cr7gSftG. ; í7.' I" Mn Ft. 7. I lyy.u-.X; ; - . - ■- .-:j TIME TABLE. TAKING EFFECT STTIfcTTS. 3STOT7-. S. 1893. Traius leave Aun Arlmr by Central Standar time. NORTH. SOUTH. 7 : 15 A. M. 7 : 15 a. m. 12:15 P. M. 11:30 A. M. 4:15 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 'Traína run between Ann Arbor and Toledo onlv. W. H. Bennett, G. P. A. R. S. Geeenwood, Aot EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL BELOW PILLS. T A TVTTT'C' TRY DR. LE DUC'S " PEJ_IÍ.JJXillO RIODICAL" PILLS from Paris, France. Established in Europe 1839, Canada in 1S78. For Suppressions, Irregulanties, and Monthly Derangements. A reliable monthlv medicine. They always relieve. Any druggist, $2. American Pili C'o., Proprietora Spencer, Iowa. Robert Süepheuson & Co., Wholesale agents.and all other druggists m Ann Arbor. These pilla are warranted to brin? on the " chance." CAX I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora prompt answer and an bonest opinión . wnte to Vil' NV & ').. who have liart nearly illty years' exueiïTOce n the patent business. Communicatio'S Ttrttlv confldentlal. A Handbootof Information com-eniinii l'atents and how to obtuin them sent tree. Also a catalogue of mechansssiffisfssssrtsa c. . sncciul notloeln tbe Sclentlflo Aniprirnn, ana thns are brousht widely beiore the public without cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, Ñsued weekK, eleRaiitlyillustrated.hasliyfarthe Sgest fircu'lKtion of any scientilic work m the world. S3 a year. Specimen copies sent free. BniidlnK Edition.monthly, 2.ÓÖ a year. Single poüies 'l'i cents. Every number contams beautiful plites, in colors, and photosraphs of new houses. with plans, ennbling builders to show the NEW MEAT MARKET. Send the girl or boy with your order, and rest assured that the quality and weighta will be the same :vs ií you carne yourself. . I carry in stock everything found in a FIRST-CLASS Meat Market And buy only the best stock. I am better prepared tlian ever to supply iny customers in my new market J. F. HOELZLE, Cor. Washington and Fourth Phoue 7 5 106-aa

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