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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
September
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some People Wonder

 

Who buys all the Pianos?

One only need give the subject a moment's consideration for an answer. It would be useless to explain why the schools are supported. The study of music is now considered a factor in the education of every child, consequently every parent realizes the importance of musical studies. We consider a piano the 'bread and butter" of music, the basis of musical education, and the study of the piano should be taken in connection with all other study. Others consider it in the same way. That's why so many pianos are sold.

 

Ann Arbor Music Co,

 

205 207 E. Washington St.

 

 

Now is your time to use

 

FERTILIZERS

 

For your fall wheat. Try and see the result.

 

 

FOR SALE BY

 

Louis Rohde,

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

 

FARMERS: We have arranged for a supply of seed wheat of approved varieties including Reliable and BudaPesth. If you need seed wheat, -call and see us.

ALLMENDINGER & SCHNEIDER.

 

F. J. Biermann,

---DEALER IN ----

Guns...

Ammunition

Fishing Tackle

 

The L. A. W. Repair Shop.

 

BICYCLE ENAMELING, ETC.

 

113 W. Washington St.. Ann Arbor

 

LADIE5 HUNTING

 

A beautiful and useful light summer wrap, will find

 

THE AUGUSTA-VICTORIA EMPRESS SHOULDER SHAWL

 

stylish and comfortable. They are entirely hand woven ( about 40 inches square, with 6-inch fringe) at Bethlehem by expert Saxon weavers. Softest wool and silk - warp silk and woof wool-in rich light green, delicate pink, recherche red, pure white or black color.

 

When ordering, state color wanted.

 

Postpaid and Registered on receipt of $7.50---draft, or money order-to

THE SUSACUAC WEAVING CO.,

14 Moravian Church St., Bethlehem, Pa.

 

 

TELEMAQUE

Imported Percheron Stallion.

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Will stand at my FARM at $6.00 insured. F

 

CHAS. KOCH,

 

Five miles north of Ann Arbor just off Dixboro Road.

 

 

APPLES WANTED

 

At the works of the Ann Arbor Fruit and Vinegar Co., on First St.