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Day
17
Month
January
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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A Slroll. The wrlter had the pleasure of a isit to the model shoe store of Jacobs and Allmand one day this week. We wci-e particularly interested in thoir uno oí ruooer goods for both ladies and gentlemen. During suoh weather as the present, rubber goods are somethinjí in which everyone is interested. We íound them here in a:l the latest styles and of the very best quality of goods. AU rubber stock carried by this lirin are of reeeut manufacture, not oíd goods carried over f rom last year whioh are Qeoeasarily oían inferir ([uality. The lirst thing that atraeted our attention wex-e thc ladies, lúuneo Alaskas in b)th Piccad.lly and square toes; Next to these were the stock of Lboth llomeos and Petitcs, which arealao oarried in Piocadilly and Bquare toes. Next comes something Sat will pleaee e very lady. These are their fleece lined rubbers which are attractive, and at the same time, such as will keep any lady's feet comfortable inany kind of weather. Alongside of these is their stock of Misses and Chilih'en's storm and low cut rubbers in reat variety. Next carne the Ladies, Miases and Childrens rubber boots This hoavy snow will begin to melt gome oi these days and these eleantly fitting and stylish boots are uai he thingevery lady needs. Go and Dr. Price's Cream Daking Powdcr ; World's Fair Hiehesí Award. i seo thera and you will agree with us. In the gent's department is also a fine display of rubber goods of all sorts, espeeially dal we notice their gent's Dukes and Buckle Arcties, Romeo Alaskas, and low Alaskas in both Piccadilly and square toes. We also notioed a arge supply of gent's Romeo, Dandyand F.arl rubbers in tho latest stylos and shapes. This new firm also carriesa fine line of men's socks and rubbers for sooks. Also a fine line of men'g haavy rubber, boys and youths buckle arcties and rubbers. Their stook of men's, boy 's and youth's rubber boots ia also large and'from which anybody ought to be able to find iust what he wants. Men's rubber boots are carried in both light weight, first grade, and heavy weight in second grade. All their goods are the Goodyear glove fitting stock and are certainly unexcellcd 1 y any other. The quality is right, the variety and styles are right, and the prices are right, and the proprietors and their assistants are the right kind of men to dual with. Go and see them in the Washington Bloek East Washington street. Beware r Frmid. To the Public: Mr. Williarn C. Reii.h irdt is our onlv authonzd agent for ihe city of Ann Arbor. The W. L. Dougias Shoe Co. sell their shoe-i only to reputable deal ers. So called bankrupt or fake sho dealers who advertise the Douglas Shoes tor less than the price staraped on the sole, have buta few pairs of our brand of shoes, made years ago, shopworn and out of style, and usually obtained in a questionable manner. These unscrupulous people knowing the supenority of the Douglas Snoep, try to work off a lot of undesi rabie footwear by Httempting to build tip on the reputation of this famous line of shoes. W. L. Doiglas shoe Co.. 48 Brockton, Mass. _OUR 25cÍÑT0UJIVmr WANTED. W-tNTED-A tenant t work mj farm on shares at Sclo. Gcorgc_A;J'et?is. m WAITi?iaTv1)p'eS by lhe A nu Arbor ruit and Vna-garUo. t-otf W jÍTE-l'i;ople wlsliing: t,o have invitanJ ÍTÍ? P!'rtles. receptions, banqueta, etc., delivered by carrier can have same proniptly and carefully attended to by a perfertly rellabte person. Address E S G 1). city, and party wiil rail. Beasonable ratea charged. Batlrfactory references " f m KOR .SALË, HOrSUS FOK SAUE O BENT-Re-il fotetebonghtandsold. Pire Insurance bef ore decldtng. 1 bellere I can accommuhpuse; K.tóO; lot with cellar on 8. Thayer ■■■, lnqimrs. 1). Allen, 90 E. Washington at. 4? Ka ti; ofc EXauiB-A ípiot: ■-did 4Ü acre farm in lown of Wlll bt sold cheap or exchanged for home and lot in Ann Arbor. Enquire of W. Osius. Bo.v 1651 - tf JJ palluc MedecineCase for familyuse will be sold at a bargaln at Jolm Mooie's bïiit store. It Is bomething evury family ouelit tohave. Bereis a bargain for the tfrstpurmst-mi " ap)"a Itwlll besold at a big PK AtK-New Safe. Will be sold at a LrOa„Le Eui'uireuf ■ A. Moran, KegisFf?mSf ■"""! HaVU? de-'lde1 toTimovc i from Ann Arbor, 1 offer, for hale my residenco on the corner of Monro. and Packani BWeeW. Terms U .alt the purchaser 6 per cent. Interest ou deferred paymeuts T JE H ÜM. TabSl1 'Ot W' TaPPU" S 1 80 acres, 2 Soles eaU of Saane 7 míS s„uth of Ann Arbor, known as , the KeHog farm. blx acres good hearing peach orchard honsc, ba stock and well water in abundan,.,., school withlu W n.ile. Prlce reasSnable, LMk SAX-E-Firinegan & Ulehardsli'íüü; fej&í -teaw at wol t „■ Mtotei laying on aeci Ion i wo nnvn.hip ot Northfleld.conslstingof 214 aerea of land for ess i i.i,;,i. 133 per acre. Now s tim,. „Vm iDargaln, flrstcoms Bral served. K Tread' WJliand I . 8. Sesslons, i:.v,,-ut,,,-s „ "l unson ■?simi. Pati-tl, Aun Arbor. D.-c. ül). lh";i. " WC YH. rO4í ' ■-- fa eres o f Land, ïi I mi!? from cltv, or wtlíexcBange lurcity nrot AHM rO8i(e:-The BuÜook or Üveren r laa, 8 mlle west of Salem „lation and i" müee from Ami Arbor, contai-i. g 109 acres bous nd bares, st ck año well w,,tfr in abunrt-' amo timberjsehooland cliurch witMn a milcland natiirauy tlic bcsi; all sewled down PriS aiul tcriu. reaMH.able. rail on or addres: Ándrlw ÜÍ2"-;-liii;M-W.''r'1-':iAn" Arboi, Mlch UKf l'OK ltlí.Ni'. HOIMJOIS!M ....,,,! u,,,,,,.. modern improvements, unfurnishod ní7smfynjllleS.atreag)5Sb?eSrl? Kffl!.oVKífF8?lons' Real Estáte Afteü índ „oor, H..,u,,,: ROOMS for llght housekeeptng and íurnlshrsEnofM -■■"''i'-;

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