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Day
20
Month
January
Year
1893
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Estáte of Robert McCIew. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COÜNTY of Washtenaw.ss. At a session oithi Probate Courtfor the Oounty of Waslilenaw.boid ín atthí Probate OHice, in the City of Am Arbor, on Saturday, the 7th day of Januarv, in the rear one thousaud eight hundred au'd ninetythree. ' Present, J. Willard [labbilt, .Tudgeof Probate. In tLe matter of the estáte of Kobcrt McCIew, deceased. John F. Buck, the administrator of Raid estáte, comes into court nnri representa tfant h e is now prepared to reader his final accouut as such administr.'itor. Thcreupon it s ordered that Tuesday, the 7th day of lebrltai-y next iit ten o'clock in the forenoon, bc assiijncd lor examining and allo.ving auch account, and that the hoirt at law oí said deceased, and all other Dersons ïntereeted ia said estáte, are required to appeai at a session of eaid Court, Uien to be holden at the probate office iu the city of Ann Arbor, in aaid county, and show cause, if any thcre be, why the said accouut should not be ailowed: And it is further ordered that said adminisirator give notice to the personb interested in said estáte, of tho jfendency of said account, and the hearing thereof. by causing a copyofthisordertobepubüahedin theAnn Arbor Anous, a nowgpaper printed and circulating in said county three suecessrve weeks previous tusaid dtiy of hearing J. WILI.ARD BABBITT, ludge of Probate. [A trlle copy.] Wii.i.iam G. Doty, Probate Runstcr. Estáte ot James Fogerty. CÏATEOF MICHIGAN, COÜNTY of Washtenaw . m. Ata session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the oitv of Ann Arbor on Tucsday, the tliird day of Junuary, in the year one thousand eiiiht hundred and ninety-three. Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judpo of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of James Fogerty deceased. On reading andfilingthepetition, duly verified. of Mary Purtell, praying that ndministration of said estáte may be granted to Henry S. Dean, orsome other miitable person . Thereupon it is ordered, 'that Monriay, the SOth day of Januiiry inst, at ten o'clock imthe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the heirs at law. of said; deceased, and all otlier persons interested in said estáte 'are required to appear at a session of saii tourt, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city ol Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shonld not be granted. And it is furtber orderea that said petitioner give notiee to the persons interested in said estáte of the pendency of said petition and the hearing Ihereof, by causing a copy of this order tobe published in "the Ans Abbob Akgcs, a newspaper printed andeimilated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. J. WILLARD BABIUTT. [A true copy.] Jndge of I'robate. Wm. G. Doty, Probate.Ilegister. fnONEYWmêjW Pfundedifnotentirev Ú'"'.lA:i u ly 8atisfactoiy. N -A' 'f 1 If you value health '-. v ■! i'V.l and desire a Corset IK ' : A ■ t that combines ease, ysSMu AVa-.'Wv comfort, durabih'ty, MM] IIIÏWV'W'W and is at the same time fl II ' AW-inv perfect in shape and fflgmi íIMMV closefitting, ask your AP I HWxwSl Merchantforthe feJ'; !j ipllHtJ Dr.SchillIng's HJljlfmi COILED WIRE SPRING J HEALTH PRESERVING Corset. If yqur merchant does not have them, willmail postpaid. Health Preserving 81.15; Short Hip 81.15; Enp-lish Sateen ?1.60; Nursing 81.25; Abdominal ?3; Young Ladies' gl; Misses' 85c SCHILLING CORSET CO., DETROIT and CHICAGO. MflflTÜfUI Rüf theLaríestSilvCTMi"cs. liüilïrtil tim the Largest Copper Mines, the Largest Lead Mines. Has Extensivo Grazing Rang-es. Fine Timber Belts. Wide Agricultural Vaileys. is larper than New England, New Tork, Pennsylvania, New Jersey ánd Delawarc combined. The Great Northern Railway is the direct line from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Great Falls, Monarch, Neihart, Barker, Helena, Butte and othor Montana points. Apply to your home railway asunt for tickets over the Great Northern. t tmt- 0 not wish to blow into LLNJJ them. but merely whisper that the Hed River Valley offers fine -. ioducemente for home seekers, JVlr, as also the entire región alona the Great Northern Railway „„..„ throug-h Minnesota, North DaY (JUK kota and Montana. For Maps, Gukle Books, etc., apply to F.' _ -._ I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., st. LAKo. Paul, Minn., orto j-our nearest railway agent. In some stotes the I -ruc YOUNG ratio is two and otlf1fc ten three to one in v-m im ,„„t favor of the men. ÏUUNÜ WOMEN, The bost route from mcw St. Paul, MinneapWit IN rr. olis. Duluth and nCnllT uU west Superior to AKtuul the Northwestern tmpop urCTl and Pactflc States Ie intrsc. "1";" ' vla the Great Normovu theru Railway . n u w . Farms eau be had in Minnesota and North Dakota on erop mand other plans to suit purchasers. No failure of jcrops in twelve yoars of settlement. I,arge yields of wheat and other ppn staples. Fine stocfe regiou. ■'t'1' Good schools and ehurehes. Healthful climate. Great Markets within easy reach. Farms RIVER Vrtü for from the pipceeds of in uu ono erop Highest prices paid for producto. The Great Norr- thern Railway has three lines VALLEY through the Valley. Address W. W. Braden, Land Commissioner, St. Paul, Minn., for partioulars. ABOUT A GREAT COUNTRY. OMaps and publications sent free,and letters asking information about travel and settlement iu Minnesota, the Dakotas and Montana answered by F. I. Whituey. G. P. & T. a., Great Northern Railway, St. Paul. Tickets to all points in the West. Lowest rates to the Pacific Coast. ü& &i fait h ?qh 55, S___Ja & ' á % F. C. Seott, dealer in Kelley Islani aml White Linie, Hair, Calcined Piaster, Louisville and Portland Cemeuts. Office and Ware Rooms in the Finnegan Block, Detroit Streot, Ann Arbor. Jiote.- We aro the only tirm that handles the genuinelKelley 1 eland Lime in this city. The Only L Qteam Dump I m Onn r - A II For Small BoilXLp ers and Traction g Engines. ii Meir Battle Creek' LniOn MfgCo., Michigan. 38 Roso Street.

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