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Day
25
Month
June
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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OUR 25 CENT COLUMN, Adveitisements, such as To Rent. For Bale, and Wants, not exceeding three Unes, can be lnserted three weeks for 25 cents. WATE1). WANTED-A youngman aboutl"orl8years old to work in store. The two Same. G2 WASiTÊO- Sumnier boarderp. Board 82.60 per week. SiDgle room wlth board $3.50. 15 N. Statest. 68_ WAJÏTED- Young Ladies' Home Journal of January, 1887. Any one having thls uumber and wishing to dispose of it, will pleaae leave same at thls office. 62 WASiTED- To Rent, lor one year from July 1, or September 1, a small Cottage or Suite of three or four Rooms, furnisbed, for light houseteeping. References exchanged. Address E. E. B., Register Office. 61 WANTKI- A small Cottage orpart of a house, within flve minutes walk of my place of busnes. J. S. Maxn, 32 E. Iluron-st. Mtf FOR HALE. FOR New brlck store" 22south State-st. 63_ FOR NAliE- Second-hand one horse wagon. Tar walks made and repaired. J. P. Judson, i'l State-st. 63 ÍAKM FOK SAI.K- The Bullock or Everett 1 farm, 3 miles west of Salem Station and 11 miles from Ann Arbor; containing 109 acres; house and barns. stock and well water, timber; school and church within a mile; land naturally the best and In good condition. Prices and terms reasonable. Cali on or address Andrew E. Gibson, 3, north State-st, Ann Arbor, Mich. 60 tf. IpARn FOR SAI..E- The Bullock o r Everett farm, consisting of 109 acres, 13 miles west of Salem Station- IL miles from Ann Arbor. Price and terms reasonable. Cali on or address Andrew 5. Gibson, 28 N. 8tate-St., Ann Arbor. 61 FOR"baEb- Our nice Pony, " Kitty Clover,'' with Buggy and Harness. E. B. Hall. 66tf IOR SAI. E- The Horse, BugKJ and ITfimnw ' formerly owned by Mrs, 8. S. Cowles. 12 room ïouse, No. 53 North-st. Slx room house, No. 63 iiller-ave. lhee two proporties are offered cheap to close an estáte. Apply to Mooke i: Tabee. 49tf ÜOK SAIE- Horse, Phaeton and Cutter. Inr quire at 36 Wdliamsst, or at my office, No. 5 N. Maln-st. J. Q. A. SesslonB. _ 41tf FOB BENT. OR RENT- In July, a nine room house with furnace. One block from the Unlversity and. ïigh school. Inquire at 90 E. Washington-st. B D. Allen. 62 FOB BENT- New house, will be ready about August flrst. 68 E. üniveralty Ave. 63 FOR REIST- Second floor of store. 22 south State-st. Miss Judson. 22 State-st 63 ir'OR Kent- A nine room house on West Libr erty-st tl.50 per week. Inquire at Eber White place, 65 FjOR RENT- House with modern improvements; city water, and furnace. Apply to A. W, Hamllton, Hamilton Block, Ann Arbor. 62 iOhTkent- Farm to rent, V2 miles from Sa" lem, for cash or on shares. 200 acres plow land, good barns and plenty of them. Water in barn ■ards and elsewhere ; fences good. Inquire of A. l. Clark, Ann Arbor, or A. F. Clark, Saline. 46tf USE DR. CRAIG'S ORIGrlISTAIj Kidney and Liver Cure Crown Piasters and Pilis. They are the only Safe Kemedies to use for those afflicted with Bright's Disease, Llver Complaiat and Urinary AfleeUons. Only those prepared In the dry fobm are the Original and tke Only Kidney and Liver Cure that wfll restore you to perfect health. ALL LADIES USE C. B. R. A.. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. The Craig Medicine Co,, PASSAIC, 3ST. Jlóü DOSES ONE DOLLAE. WASTED- Two unfurnished rooms, by an tnstractor in the University. Addrcss A. B., Register Office. 62 We clip the following from Presto, one of the leading musical journals of this country: ''Frommany sources Presto learns of the increasing popularity of the Guild piano, manufactured by the Guild Piano Mfg Co., 101 Bristol street, Boston. Among the representatives of the Guild is Mr. A. Wilsey, Ann Arbor, Mico., who recently gave an order for fifty of the instrumenta. Iu his adverti ement he says: 'The improvements in the Guild are vital. They are in the very heart of the piano. No slipping, or springing tuning pins. None are more honestly made. There is nothing shoddy about them. People like them, and bu y them. We have oever been able to get enough of them. More of them sold in Ann Arbor last year than all others combined.' Mr. Guild has moved into his new factory premises, ■which have been enlarged and fitted with additional machinery and othe facilities." 55tf Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaThe "Tiger" and Wiard Self Dump Hay Rakes at Rogers' Agricultural Warehouse. 62 Schuh & Muehlig will sell, Saturday and Monday, June 27 and 29, six doubleplated tea-spoons for 25 cents; three double-plated table-spoons, 25 cents; three double-plated table forks, 25 cents. 61

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