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Day
18
Month
August
Year
1887
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Farm For Sale. Having grown fruit for forty years, with much pleasure and a fair margin of profit, I find that increasing years bring decreasing strengtb, and not being able to be with my men as a person should who oonducts a general fruit farm, I propose to sell one or both of my places to some young person who has not been so much worn by the fatigue of labor and business. The home orchard consists of about 28J acres, lying nearly 200 feet above the Huron river, with good air and water drainage, and has planted on it 4,500 peach trees of the best varieties, from the earliest to the latest ; 450 apple trees of the best varieties, mostly Baldwins ; 200 plum of about 20 kinds, mostly of best American varieties; 150 quince of foui best kinds; 125 pear, chiefly Bartlett; 800 grape vine?, principally of Concord and Wyoming, but a small number each of 12 or 15 otber good varietiee. There are about four acres blackberries and raspberries, consistingof Snyder, Taylors Prolific, Cuthbert, Gregg and early Ohio. The orchard is surrounded by a well-kept honey locust hedge and the low places underdrained. Upon the place are two cottages - one story and-a-half house, canmng house, peach house, frost-proof house, ice house and three sheds. The other place is in the western part of the city, consisting of 12 acres of very choice land and planted about one-half to Snyder blackberries, the other to Gregg raspberries, with 450 peach trees among the blackberries. I offer also my dwelling house, pleasantly located on three lot, planted to pears and plums. The whole premises are in good order and will be kept so while I own them. Many years ago the home farm was laid out in blocks and lots, several of which were sold and built upon, but the sale was stopped when it was fonnd that peach-growing could be carried on to profit on thia high rolling land. Both these places can be divided so that a person can parchase much less than the whole of pit her place. Correspondence is solicited with persons living abroad and wishing to come here and edúcate their children, as I did forty years ago. I shall be pleased to show any person the place, while the growing fruit is on the trees and vines, who may wish to purchase. Prices will be made reasonable and terms of payment eay. J. D. Baldwin. Ann Arb.ir, Aug. 1887. SihIciI Proposals. Sealed, propoeals will be received at the office of the Board of Regents, until noon, August 29, for a building for Physics and Hygiëne for the University of Michigan. Flans, epecifications and instructions to bidders may be seen at the office of the Board, and at the office of the architects, I. K. and A. B. Pond, Chicago. Proper bond for one-fourth the amount of the bid must accompany proposals, also a schedule of materials. The board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Work on the walls of the building will cease with freezing weather and the walls protected for the winter. Proposals will be addressed to James H. Wade, Secretary, Ann Arbor, Michigan. James Shearer, ) E. O. Grosvenor, ,' Com. C. S. Draper, ) Special sale of Boys' and Children's Suits at Wm. W. Douglas & Co.'s, commencing Saturday, Aug. 13. Every article at cost. 659 A. L. Noble has recently opened some novelties in the way of Stiff and Crush ïats - Novel in Shade and Coloring - Tobacco Brown, Nut, Otter, Smoke, etc, eto. 1 w. Please Takc Kotice. I want all men who owe me to bring ,he change around on or before October 1. Don't fail to comply with this request; it will be for your benefit as well as mine. Ihere will be no leaving over this time. I cannot accept of any excuses for poor cropa. I didn't make them poor. 659 66 , M. Rogers. Saturday morning Wm. W. Douglas & Co. will offer their entire stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing t exact cost. This sale will continue one week only. 659 Money to Loan On first class and first mortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Douglass. S. H. Douglass, I. W. Hunt, Trustees. Ann Arbor, Dec. 1886. 626tf. Itch of every kind cured in 30 minutes jy Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by H. J Brown, druggist, Ann Arbor, Mich ; Synek & Co., Manchester, Mich. 674 I OfTer Noiiif Extra jargains in Pianos and Organs to close out a certain line of goods. tf Altin Wilset. Mothers should be sure and cali at Wm. W. Douglas & Co.'s during the coming week and get one of their fine Children's Suits, which they will offer at exact coat. 659 !. Simons ?leasant Barber Shop, directly opposite he south door of the court house, is the )est place in the city for anything in hig ine. Try it. 645tf WANTED- Seven ecre Fruit Farm. Fine buildings, beautifully located in Plymouth, Mich. For sale or exchange for Ann Arbor property. O. L. Matthews, Real Estáte Agency, City. 660-2 WANTED- By a student. A situation as steward of a boarding club. Goed references if desired. Address J. E. K., Box B, City. 660-62 FOR RENT- Photograph Gallery. [Second floor, J. P. Jndson's new brick store on State-st., formerly occupied by E. R. Baker. 660-2 QUMMER HESORT FOR SAI.E- The beautiful O grove on the east side of Whitmore Lake. adapted for family cottages. Address Mra. Widenmann.Whitmore Lake, Mich. 660-6D IfOR SAI-E CHEAP- A good family Milch Cow. 1 Cali at No.lu East Huron-st. , 660-2 AGAIN DO WE WISH To Attract Trade, Cutting Down Prices. Barg-ain Sais OP ALL i SÏUER NOS! Pricea Made ToClearUp Stock Wash bress Qood3 ciit bown Crinkled Seersuokers at 8c and 10e. worth 12 l-2c and 14c. GINGHAMS, PRINTS & WHITE DRESS GOODS ALL OUT DOWN Wonderful Bargains in Muslin ünderwear and Corsets. Sale of Ladies' Night Robes at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Sale of Ladies' Skirts trimmed with Fine Embroidery and Torchorn Lace at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1, $1.25 to $3. Sale of Ladies' Corset Covers at 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Sale of Ladies' Drawers at 25c, 35c, 50c. 75c, and $1. Sale of Ladies' Chemises at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. Sale of Children's Short White Dresses at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. There is nothing the matter with the goods, we guarantee them souad, well made and trimmed with fine Embroidery ánd Torchorn Lace and Fruit of the Loom Cotton. Ladies' Gauze Vests, Long and Short Sleeves at 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c. Ladies' Low Neck and Short Sleeve Vests at 40c and 50c. Children's Gauze Vests at 20c, 25c and 30c. Men's Gauze Shirts at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c. 25 doz. New Style Bustles at 25c, 35c and 50c. Our Bustle Trade is very Large and we always show the Novelties. 10 doz. Gents' Night Shirts trimmed with Embroidery at 75c, worth $1. Special Bargains in Unlaundried Shirts at 50c and 75c. In our Corset Department we are still selling the best Corset at 50c, 75c and $1 in the City. Thompson's Glove Fitting Corset at $1. Madame Mora's Comfort Hip at $1. Dr. Shilling's Health Corset at $1. Four-in-Hand at $1. Bortrees Dúplex at $1. Tandem at 75c, Jersey Lily at 75c, Brighton at 60c,'Patti at 50c. Misses' Baker Waist at 50c. B. C and C. B. at 01. 500 Bone French at $1.50. 200 Bone French Woven at 85c. Jackson Corset Co. Waist at $1. Dr. Warner's Health at $1.25, Coutil at ''üc, Coraline at $1, Nursing at $1.25, Abdominal at $1.75, Health Waist at 1.25. Our Corset Department is the Largest in Ann Arbor. We have about 75 Elegant Parasols and Silk Umbrellas in Stock which we are closing out at Cost. Special Bargains in Black Cassimeres at 45c, 50c, 60c and 70c. Boy's Shirt Waists at 25c. Boy's Shirt Waists in Percale at 50c. Sale of Oriental Laces at 5c, 10c and 15c, Worth doublé. Open- Worked Scrim at 8c and 10c. Sale of White Aprons at 25c. Purchasers at this Sale will save money. These prices are made to clear oul all Slimmer Goods. Come and see us, it will pay you. D. F. SOHAIBER.

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