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Day
8
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The 1 Washtenaw Real Estáte Exchange No. 1. On Ann-st., in third block frota the Post Office: A full lot, a nice ten-room, two story frame building,] with stone foundation, concrete cellar,! large cistern, and city water, with ij first-class barn, big enough for fouij horses. Iso. 2. On State-st., near N. Univer-I sity-ave. A nine room IJ story frame] cottage, in good condition. Koomij well arranged, 6 on ground floor, with pantries and closets. Fine cistern, fair cellar, city water in yard, gas, good woodshed. Lot full sized. No. 3. On Lawreuce-st., near State-j st. Two story,14 room frame building Stoneand brick foundations,convenient pantries and closets, large cistern, city water in yard. Good woodshed. Full lot. No. 4. Opposite Gymnasium on i University-ave. A ten rooia.two story, house, fine eondition, full sized lot Usual conveniences. No. 5. A farm. Excellent grass land, fine onion and celery land, some timber. 120 acres in southern part oí county. A bargain. No. 6. At the corner of Lawrence and Thayer-sts. A two story briek house.and a nice cottage; both standing on the same lot but facing different streets. The property rents readilj for $45 per month. Anyone having $500 can handle it. It is a rare bargain. No. 7. Seven lots, three facinj Packard-st, and four State-st., in bik 3, J. F. Lawrence addition. Bargains. No. 8. A house, on Geddes-ave, witl a lot eight rods deep and seven rods front. There is a lot of f ruit and barn. The house has stone foundations, city water and is a nice confortable home. And it is way down cheap. No. 9. The first house in the Hamilton, Rose & Sheehan addition. It can be purchased for a surprisinglj low figure. The house alone could hardly be built for what the owner will sell the whole place for. No. 10. Fine three story and basement residence at 46 E. CJniversity-ave. A remarkably low price is placed on this property. Description elsewbere No. 11. A very attractive home a' I No. 3 Willard-st. New, handsome and convenient. Owner wishes to leav the city and will sell very cheap. No. 12. A three story frame build ing. See description in another column. A fine investment. No. 13. An unfinished house on $ vision-st near Episcopal church. Tne owner will sell considerably below cost No. 14. On Thompson-st, between Jefferson and Madison, a new two story, nicely finished, well planned, frame house, on a full sized lot. Off"' er lives away and is anxious to sell. No. 15. A lot on S. University-ave. No. 16. An acre lot out State-st near Prof. Steere's farm. A fine school house location. The Exchange would be glad to confer with people desirous of exchangin? Ann Arbor property for Detroit property, or Knoxville, Tenn., property. Offices: REGISTER OFFICE. N. D. CobbiSi S. A. MokaN. No. 7. Main-st, J. W. BennetT

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