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Day
17
Month
December
Year
1875
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Public Domain
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LARGE ÁRRIVAL OF ■ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT W. WAGNER'S AVho Sells Clothin so Cheap tiiat lie DEFIES ALL COMPETITION. All who are pressed with the hard times and deaire A CHEAP SUIT Can find it at WAGNEE'S. A fine stock of Cloths, Cassiméres and Trimmings always kept and Suits Made to Order. A Large stock of FURÍTSHING GOODS. W. W-A-GITER, 1496 21 South Maijv St. Ann Abbob CITIZENS of ANN AEBOR -A.3ST3D -VICHSriT-5rI have just received a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES All Grades ! All Widths ! All Sizes ! And Low Prices ! I have now the largest stock of Ladies', Miases and Childrens fine shoes in Ann Arbor. Misses' and Children's School Shoes made a specialty. An entirely new thing, a Ladies', Misses' and Child's Calf Buttoned Shoe, which will certainly outveear all others. Please give me a cali before going elsewhere and satiafy yourself as to shoes and prices. JOHN BURG. No. 43 South Main Street. 1547m3 THÈlEWNGLAND RANGE with Elevated Hot Closet, combining all the latest, most valuable and economical iuiproveiueuts in Cooking Banges. The new MORNING CLORY beautifully mounted. and acknowledged to be one of the leading first class Cook Stoves. THE WOODLAND COOK A new first class Wood Stove; for a low priced stove it cannot be beat. It has all the modern improveinents. The above stoves all have the new Patent DiffusiveOvenFlues, by which the oven is sure to be evenly heated at all times, making them the most perfect Bakers in the market. The LEVER CLOTHES WRINGER Is a perfect success. Every lady who uso a wringer should get one at Pease's. Those 40 reasons for getting Weed's Carpet Sweeper are yet good ones. Galvanized iros Toilet Sets, are certainly the most durable. My Portable Bath Tubs are the best and cheapest and should be indispensable. Those metal Water Fliters every family should get one at G. J . PEASE'S. 46 Soutb Main Street nWELLING HOIISES FOR SALE. A large and very well built brick house, with two or more lote. Two large framed houses. Also & good sized brick house and frume house ; and a small frame house on a good lot, intended for adding a front. Fqt sale on fairterms and a reasonable credit. Also other buildings, lots, and property. JIONEV WANTED - So many wishing to borrow money apply to me that I can readily obtain for leaders good satisf actory investments at ten per cent. interest. E. W. MOEöAN. Ann Arbor, Aoril 23, 1873. 1423lf Uotico. The annual meeting o! the stockholders of the First National Bank of Ann Arbor, for the election of Directora, willbe held at their Banking Honse 011 Tuesday, January 11, 1876. Polls for election will be open between 10 and 12 o'clock a. m. By order of the Board. J. W. KNIGHT, Cashier. Ann Arbor, Dec. 7, 1875. NOTICE. THE Annual Meeting of the Washtenaw CountF Agricultural and Horticultura] Society will be held at the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday the twenty-first day of December, 1875, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the election of officers for the ensming year and the transaction of such other business as may be deemed necessary. A full attendance is requested. W. A. LOVEJOY, Ree. Sec'y. Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec„ 1875. rpÖ LOAN. From $1,000 to $2,000, On good unincumbered Farm Property. Inquire at the law office of A. J. SAWÏER, Ann Arbor. XTotice. THE Treasurer of the Township of Ann Arbor is prepared to receive taxes at the cheap, oneprice Clothing store of Joe T. Jacobs & Co., on each Friday and Saturday duiing December, 1875, except on Christmas. CHARLES BBAUN, Treasurer. Ann Arbor, Dec, 1, 1875. THE ANN ARBOR SAVIltf GS BANK Ann Arbor, Michigan. Beceives deposits of One Dollar and upwards ani allows Five percent, interest on all deposits remaining three months or longer. Interest Compounded Semi-Annnallf. Also buys and sells U. S. Bonds. Gold, Silver and Interest Coupons, and New York, Detroit and Chicago Exchange. Also sells Sight Dralts on Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, or any other part of the European Continent. Thls Bank is organized under the General Banking Law of this State. The Stoekholders are individually Hable to the amount of their stock, and the whole capital is security for depositors, while with Banks of issue, the capital is invested for the security of bill-holders. This fact makes this Institution a very safe depository of monies. Married Wouien can deposit subject to their own draftó only. Money to Loan on Approved Securitiesi DIEECTOBS : S. Smitii, C. Mack, W. W. Wines, B. A. Beal, W. D. Harriman. D. Hiscock, W. Deubkl. OFFICKBS: R. S. Smitb, Pres't. C. Mack, Vice-Pres't C. E. Hisoock. Teller. Roal Estáte for Salo rpHE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale the eighty i acres of land lately occupied by Patrick Cavanauirh, deceased. Also the forty acres of VALUABLE WOOD LAND on seclion thirty-one, in Northfleld. belonging to the estáte ot said deceased. A rare opportunity is aö'urded to purchasers. September 29, 1876. 1660- 8in] HIRAM J. BKAKES.Attorney. EDWARD DUF F Y HAS JUST EECEIVED AN Entire New Stock Of goods consisting of Teas, Goffees, SÜGARS AND SYRUPS, Bought in NEW YORK from first hands FOB, OASH, and is offerïfcg them at a VËRY SLÏGHT ADVA1E over New York Oost. AIso a full line of LADIE8 and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR in BOOTS & SÏÏOES, All of which he is ' offering VERY LOW FOR CASH. It pays everybody to buy their gooüs for Cash. Cali and examine goods and pricea, and I WILL INSURE SATISPACTON. Goods delivered to any part of the City free of charge. EDWARD DUFFY. " Mnynard'e cor. Main and Ann atreets 1534 Ann Arbor, Mich. I W ■ ■ 0 .P4 j 0 o i $ fc" OD g í S r P S N r ICLOAKS.I Newest styles at lowest prices. 2-Button$lKidOlovcs Evcry pair warranted. BLACK SILKS New stock. Examine it. Prices low. Black Cashmeres, Mohalrs and lirllliantines. New Stock of Shawls, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, New and beau ti ful designs still arrivinc PRICES LOWER, JAS. NALL JR. k CO. 8T U'uoil ivard Ave. Detroit. G. w;.HAYES, formerly of this city, is connectcd with this house. CONTINENTAL UFE INSURANCE CO. Annual Statement, JANVARÏ 1, 1875. Aceumulated Assets, $G,555,828 Liabililies, Ineludin reserve 5,843,846 Surplus belonging to Policy hold'rs 711,982 Annual Income, - 2,820,313 Amount of Insurance in force, $54,998,941 Tlirty days of grace allowed on Paymenl of Renewali. No restriction on Travel. Prompt and liberal in payment of claims. Claims paid in 1871, $600,000. Total death claims paid in last eight years. 3,OO0,000, d. A. U'ATKlS'S, 1538 No. 10 Bank Block, Detroit, Manager for Michigan. JOHN SEAKS, Dist. Ag't, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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