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To Contractors_and Builders THE BUILDING COMMITTEE of the Board of Supervisors of Washtenaw County offer for Fale, at a reasonable price. all tlie broken and uobroken r ton es in the county stone yard u the corner of Ashley and West Ann streets. The greaier part of the stone l broken. and especlally fmileci for groutlng purposes. There are from to slx cords of broken stone, and two to tliree of unbroken. WI11 be sold by the load, or otherwise, as desired. Apply to the underslgned, looal member of the committee, at the A reus offoe. ROBERT SHANNON. Ann Arbor April 20, 1894. 18tf IHIS YEAR THE BOYS WILL WANT TO _ economizo; Imt yon can't afford to ahvays walkwhon POLHBMUS has nddod a lot of uew stylish ri;;s, before hard times were upon us, and now is determinad to make the priccs so Imv.that it will be a pleasure to spend a dollar andthen. Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen. lam prepared to answer all for Ilacks wltb the finest turnonta in the city. Cali up POLHEMU8 by 'l'houe, or order at barn, corner Main and Catherlne streets. Cars from Unlversity stop at our office. 83yr Bept. 27, 1894. Marnage Lieenses. NO AGE. 2321. .Tolin H. Walker. Chicago, 111., Ida W. Tessmer, Ann Arbor 24 j 2322. Wm. W. Springer, Ypsilanti 29 Ninn McKay, Ypsilanti 28 2324. Frank Day. Ypsilanti __ 23 Catharine Houck, Saline 20 2325. Jacob Shllmer, Lima 52 Auna Bulleu, Lima 38 Mr.-. Bruce AVatsun, Cedár Spriogs, MJj6h., (Says : "AVhcnever I aan real tired and jicrvous I take about sevcu drops oí 'Adirqnda' and I alwáya obtaln instant relief." Sold ljy Jolin Moorc. NOTICEÏO JOHNSTON'S CREDITOKS. Anyone ha ving Ml Is coutracted by E. F. Johnston, Late a student of Ann Arbor, will í'onfcr a favor by Bonding them witb f uil partlculars to C. p. liaron, Mari boro, Mass., the umi) wlu) furnished the money for hls educa tion at Ann Arbor. Mich. Awarded Highe-st Honors - World's Fair. E&R; CHE4M BAfflNG P0WDÏR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fr from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
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