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Day
23
Month
January
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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1 Dümplirvgi w:tK - Powder No dessert is more delicious, wholesome and appetizing than a well-made dumpling, filled with the fruit of the season. By the use of the Royal Baking Powder the crust is always rendered light, flaky, tender and digestible. Dumplings made with it, baked or boiled.will be dainty and wholesome, and may be eaten steaming hot with perfect impunity. Receipt.- One quart of flour ; thorouehly mix with it three teaspoons of Royal Baking Powder and a small teaspoon of salt : rub in a piece of butter or lard the SÍ2C of an egg, and then add one large potato, grated in the flour; alter the butter is wel! mixed, stir in mille and knead to the consistency of soft biscuit dough ; break off pieces of dough large enough to close over four quarters of an apple (or other fruit as desired) without rolling, and lay in an earthen dish (or steamer) and steam until the fruit is tender. Bake if preferred. t In all receipts calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Baking Powder. Less trouble, never fails, makes more appetizing and wholesome food anr is more economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the finost and most delicate cookery. O HIK 25 CENT COLUMN. Adveitisements, such os To Rent, For Sale, and Wants, iiot exceeding three Unes, can be inserted three weeks for 25 ceiittt. WAVrED. WANTED- Corn.oats.wood. etc.in exchange for stoves, furnlture and houfehold goods i f all descrintion, new and hecond hand, at J. S Mann & Sons, No. 3 N. Fourth-st. 87_ WANT! D CANVASSER- A good oanvasser can earn Í75 per month selling D .mestic, White & Davis sewing machines in Washtenaw County. Agenta wanted. Apply to J. F. Schuh, 31 S. Mainst Ann Arbor. 8J_ WANTED- To purchase in first or second ward, a building lot or a medium sized house and lot. AddressS. Rosenlhaler, city. 85 WANTED- Two men to sell May's Cough Syrup, well introduced, easy to sell, good wages. M. C. Reeves, 8 Thompsonst. WANTBD -1000 bushels of rye at highest market prices. Allmendlnger & Schneider. FR MALE, FOR 8ALE- A New milk cow. Enquire of W. F. Bird, Wert Huronst. 87_ FOR 8ALE- Don't miss this onportunity. A $50, Latest Improved High Arm Sewing Machine for only $2S. Warranted for flve years. Henry A. Neuhoff, No. 3 W. Washington-st. 85 FOK RENT. FOK RENT- Two 9uits of rooms on first and second floor, with or without board, at 21 Monroe street. . 88 rpo RENT- Store No. 7 Ann Street. Enquire of X h. Gruner, No. 8 S. Main-st. 87 FOR RENT- Furnished house 31 Jefferson-st, corner of Maynard. Enquire at the house. -386. T?OR RENT- A suite of rooms in the Hamilr tori Block, suitaHe for light housekeeping. Ah Boom for office, aPP.y to HAMnT0N FOR RENT- Two houses, one with seven rooms and one with four rooms, lnquire at 41 North Fifth Street. 85 WISCELLANKOIN. LOST- Apair of Rold bowed spectacles In au old gold plu.h case at University hall or on the street Saturday evenlng. Finder please leave at this office. 88 LOST- A silk umbrella with W. E. Goddard, Lena, Illinois pnnted upon the hundle. The finder will please leave at Kkgistee office or 85 S. Thayer-6t. ' NOTICE TO FARMERS.- I have rebuilt my saw-mill and refltted lt throughout with new and linproved machinery. As I eraploy a rirst clasa sawyer and have increased my capacity. I will guarantee prompt and first class work. Glve me a trial. L.J. Hallock. 87_ UOTION SALE- Good eighty acre farm with xgood buildings, and under a good state of cultivation. four miles southwestof Ypsilanti. known as the Isaac K. Collar farm, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, on Monda y, Jan. 2Oth at 1 o'clock p m., at the house on said farm Also at the same time and place an eitra wood lot of '2 acres, lying In the town of Angusta. onehalf m lle east of Barr's corners. Terms made known at Urne of sale. W. J. Canfield. Administrator. 86 TO LET- The farm known as the Eber White farm situated on W. Libertyst., Ann Arbor. Inquire at the house. 85 I

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