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Day
4
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Estáte of Harriet Wright. STATE OP MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Wanhtenaw, es. At a session of the Prohatf Court for th County of Washtennw, holdtn at the Probate OfEc in tlie City of Ann Arhor, on Wednesday.the 26thday oí December, in the year one tbousand eiirht hundred and ninety-four. Present. J.WüIard Bnbbitt, Judge of Proba tp In the matter of the estáte of Harriet Wright, deceased. On veadiPiy and filinirthe pctitimi duly veHfied of Emraa V. Freeman, prayin that the adminiatration of said esta'e 'imy be granted to O. Eliner lï u tiet field, or som e othtr suitable person. Thereupon it ia ordereu, thai Mondar, the ?1bí day of January next, at ten 'oiock in the forfcDooo, be aasigned for the hearing of faid petition, and that the heirg at law of unid deoeased and all oüier persons intereated in paid estáte, ave requireri to uppeaT at a pension of said Cnnrt, then to he holden at the Probate Office, In the city of Ann Arbor, o nd show caupe, if any tnere be, wby theprayerof the pptïtioner shoulH not lie granted: And it ia further ordered, tluit siid petitioner gfve notice to the persona interepted in aid estáte of the pendencyoisaid petition, and the hearing thereof, hvcausing a eopy of thia order to be published in the Ann Arbor Akgis, a newspaper pnnted and circulatintí in said County, three successive weeks previous to said dnv of ho:irin. J. WILI-AlïD IÏABBITT, [A true cojív] J"de of Probate. Wili.iam G. TOTY, Probate Rcifistcr. Estáte ot Ann Mullrennan. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY kj of Washtenaw, ss. At u session of the Probute Court for the Couutv of Washtenaw, holden at the Probato OÖiee in the City ui Ann Arbor, on Monday, the ltli day of Decemoer, in the yearone thonsand eifiht hundred and ninety-four. Prepent, J . Willaid babbitt, Judee f Probate. In the matter of the esitUt of Anu Mullrennen, dieeased. Ün reafiinji-and filinp the petition, duly verified. Of John McCarly, praj ing that the adrainistrator of the estáte of Nicholai JMcCHrty, decea-ed, may be directed to draoslt the share of said dMeO86d in sa d ewtuteot Nioholu McCarty witli the troasurer of aaid county and that the Court determine the beirs of said Ann Mullrennan or tbut AdmiuistratlOD of said estáte be grnnied to Eilniund Jtncaa or some other suitable person. Thereupon itis ordered, that Monday, the 7th day of Junuary oext, at ten o'clock íd the forenoon, he assijrned for the hearing of said petition and that the heirs at luw of Baid tfeceased, and all other pereona interested ín enid estáte are required to iippear at a session of Baii court, tlien to be holden at the Probate Office in the city ot Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, wby the nrayer of the petitioner should not be ranted. And it is further ordered, that sttid petitioner give notice lo the persons interewted iu said betate of the pendeucy of said petition and the hearing therenf, by n copy of thia order to be publisbed in the Ann Ar bou Akgus, a newspaper printed and ?ireulatel iu .said county, three succeasive weekd previous to suid day of hearing. J. WILLAKD BABBITT, [A trueopy.] Judgeof Probate. Wm. (4. Doty. Probate ReRiatfr Commïssioners' Notice. QTATK OK MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF iO WashSTENAW. The undursig-ned ha ving beenappointed by the Probate Court for said County, Commissioners to receive, cxmnine mul adjust all claiim ' md demanda ot all persons ag::iinst the estáte ei James ïSaii6 late f Sil1 County, deceased, hereby ifive notice that six months froin date are al1 lowed, by order of said Probate Court, for creditora to present thcir claims aeainst the estáte of said deceased. and that theywilJ meetat the Iatte8idencj of said deceased, in the town&hip of Lodl, i said County, on the 19tb day ot Februaryand on the 20th day ot May next, at ten o'clock a. m. ot each ofsaiddays, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated, November 19, ]8tf4. ALFKED MOOUK, PHILIP BLUM, Jr., Commissioners.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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