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Day
8
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Pointer lor Al vrriiMT. Ll'rintors lnk.1 Sense in your ads. will bring dollars. An advertisement does not improve with age. Ads., like bread are easily spoiled in the making. An Ad must have some push in order to have any pull. It is more important to watch your "ads."' than your clerks. United they stand, divided they (all- business and advertising. If you have anything to teil the public, 'do it in a telling manner. You must have interest in your advertising, if you want to make capital out of it. Silence is not golden in business. Talk, and talk loudly andoften, if you want to make trade. The quarterly election of the north side I. O. G. T. held last Wednesday evening resulted as follows: C. T., Thomas Godkin; V. T., Mrs. Goodale: F. S. Gertrude Bangs: treasurer, Sid Bangs; marshal, Geo. MeGollum: chaplain, Ella Perkins; secretary. Saruli Felch; gaurd, Will God kin: Bentinel, Frank Garlinghouse. Last Saturday J. T. Jacobs and C. E Hiscock bouglit B lot justeast of Schaller's book store on E. Waahinj? ton-st. of Baoh and Butler representing the James estáte and made a payment upon it and took a receipt therefor Monday the lot was sold to another party at an advance. It is now a question who will get the property. The summer normal closed last Priday after a very succyssful four week's course. The teachers who attended the school were much pleaeed with the inBtruction received. It seomed tobe the unanimous sentiment of all tbatsucb a school each summer vvould provea great benefit to the teachers of this couuty and to the schools under their ohargel Mayor Walker left for his cottage at Zukey Lake Tueaday- just in time to escape earning his dollar by sijrningthe 240 warrants for claims allowed by the council Monday night.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register