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17
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July
Year
1896
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Notice to Creditors, STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY oí' Washtenaw, ss. Notice ia hereby given, tnat by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Wa&htenaw, made ou the 13th day of July. A. D 1396, six months from that date were allowed for creditora to present their claims against the estáte of Alpheus Feleh, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to preseuttheirclaims tos-tid Probate Uourt, at the Probate Omce in the city of Ann Artror, for examination andallowance, on or before the 13t.h day of January next, and that such claims will beheard before said Court on the 13th day of October, and on the 13th day of Januaary next at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each ofsaiddays. Dated, Aun Arbor. July IS, A.D. 1895. J. W1LLARD I1ABBITT, Judge of Piobate. Estáte of Felix Dunlavy. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw , bs. At a session of Ihe Probatt Court for the-Oouuty of Wufihtenaw.hoSceti atibe Probute Office, in the City ol Ann Arbor. on Thursday, the ]6th day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-six. Pre=ent,J. Willard liubbilt, .Tudpteuf Probate. In the matter of tho estáte of Felix Dunlavy, deceased . On andülins;thepetition, duly verifled, of Ann J. DunlaV', praying thut admiuistration 01 said eslate inity be granted to herseh, or some other suitable person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the lOth day of August next, at 'ten o'cloek in the forenoon, be asmirned for the hearing ol' said petition, and thai the heirs at law oí' said deceaeed, and all other persuü ïmerested in duid estáte, are required tu appear at a uessíon of said court then to be boldin at the Probate office In the city oí Aun Arbor, aud shov cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted : Aud it islurthei ordered that said petitioner gire notioe to the petsons interested in said estáte of the pendency ol said petition, and the hearing thereof, by oausing acopy of this ordei to be published in the Atv Arbor Archts, a newspaper printed and circulated ín said oounty, tliree successive weeks previouB to sa'd day of henrins:. J. WTLLARD BABBITT, [A true copy.] Judge of Probate Wm. U. Doty, Probate Register W, a grain of salt is %5 Íwanting to emphasize and Q 'make perfect the flavor of J NONE SUCH 1 MINCE MEAT. 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