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Day
3
Month
April
Year
1890
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"One cent for' Seed." See page 5 of this itsue. A Cnrd. We have this day sold our entire stock of goods to E. F. Mills & Co. We bespeak for (hem your patronage, and extend to you our thauks for your hberallty with us in the pus', and d s re ihose having accounts wilh us to cali and settle the same without delay and oMige. Winfs & Worden, No 20 Main 8t. By Worden. March 17. 1890. 797 Increase in other branches of my business, whereby greater at'ention is required, 1 have disposed of' my wall-paper siook, the removal of whioh will be May lst. For this reason, during the month of April, I shnll sell any goods in this departinent at about price. If you intand buyin any wall-paper in 1890 it wi:l pay you to improve this opportunitv. Sale will continue but one month. H. Randall. After April first ladieí wishing sweet Jersey Cream can h) eupplied at Mrs. Yale's2G S. Siate-st 796 The T. A. A. & N. M. Ry will sell tickets on account of Easter Holiday, Apr. llt'j and 12 h, at one and one ihird fare for the round trip. Tickets good to return April 22d inclusive. The Michigan Central Ral Rond is now selhng tickets to all pointsinOhioand Pennsylvama, via. Detroit and Cleveland Sieamers. This makfcs a cheap, short and most desirable route for that fection of the country. The Michigan Central is the only rail; road that makes a reduction to the student?, going home during the ppring vacation. The new book firm of Monre & Tabor will suc'ceed to the business of Andrews & Co., on May lst, not Ap'il lst, as announced hst week. They have also purchased the wall paper business of H. Randall. Until May lsr, Andrews & Co. will inaugúrate a sacriöce sale on their whole stock in both stores, to realize all possible cash. The annual meeting of the Ann Arbor Gas Company will be held in the office of the company, No. 6 W. Huron-st, at 9:30 a. m. Mondav, April 14, 1890, for the election of officers and 6uch other business as may oome befcre the meeting. 798 Probibliion Convention. ProhibitionÍ8t8 are requested to meet et Cropsey's hall, Monday evening, March 31st, at 7.30 o'clock to nomínate city officera for ihe coming election. By order City Committeï. You are cordially invited to attend the Spring Opening of Millinery, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursda, April lst, 2d, and 3rd, at Handall's. The markets are being flooded this year with cheap and adulterated buckwbeat flour. We cannot always meet the prices at which these are sold but we can guaran tee an absolutely pure buckwheat . flour ai a fair price. Reruember that Central Mills producís are the best. AlXMENDINQER & ScHNEIDEB. llnr(ilii(. To make room for a large and handsome line of Infanta' clothes and Ladies' underwear, Miss Mary F. Miley will sell a large quautity of Zepyrs, Germantown, Saxony, Shetland wools, stamped goods, novelty braids, filling BÜk, etc., etc., at greatly reduced price?. Cali acd see, at 20 E. Washington st. 99 Look Here, Cltlzens or Ann Arbor. Tbe greatest medical discovery of the age. The Dr. R. MacFarland's Indian Pili, a positive cure for rheumatism, sciatic or chronic, nflammatory, sick and nervous headache and stomach disorders. It positively cures the above complaints when used according to directions. This is a highly concentrated preparation in pill form, entirely free from all deleterious ingredients, a combined alterattve and laxtive and blood purifying remedy; and those who are afflicted will do well to try this greatest of all discoveries. Be sure and get thegenuine, seetrade mark design on each box, a pink wrapper and yellow telescope box. Fifty pills in each box, Fifty days treattnent for one dollar. Sold ia Ann Arbor by H. J. Brown. "One cent for %Seed." See page 5 of this issue.

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