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Day
8
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fine Business Opening;. A man who is iooking for ahorne that will bring him in an income, or a man who desires a location in which to con duct a first class boarding house, can do no better than to purchase the property, No. 40 E. University-ave, Ann Arbor. The following is a brief description: Faces east and Fouth, perfect lighting. Built by day's work; 2x6 studs, sheathed outside and inside througliont. Hardwood floors, doublé and deadened. Seven suites and three single bedrooms. Marble washstands, hot and cold water, bath, etc., very best of plumbing. EaRie8t of stairs. Two "Cheerful Home" furnaces, requiring together only 10 tons of coal to heat perfectly this severe winter. Every room in the house ventilated to attic and chimney. Larfe liook and ehelf lock closets to every bedroom. Constructed for a private home, this house is equally calculated for business purposes or a society. Fine basement with diningroora kitchenand laundry. Diningroom easily arranged to seat 50 or more. No quarter in the city in more need of high class board. Has adjoining a large outbuilding with chimney, easily arranged as cottage for small family. The interior of the main building must be seen to be appreciated. One of tbe best built, most commodious and most favorably located of the new houses in Ann Arbor. Price redur.ed to sell, as the owner is going abroad; and easy terms with Iow interest on deferred 'payments or so as to make it a safe and very profltable investment for trust funds. See or address The Washtenaw Real Estáte Exchange. Office Hamilton Block, Ann Arbor, Mich. The banking capital of San Francisco is now over $200,000,000. It is calculated in the entire world sixty-seven people die every minute. The amount of tobáceo chewed in the United States last year was eightyfive tons. Of the 18,327 female depositors in the savings banks of Philadelphia 8,420 are described as boarding house keepers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register