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18
Month
December
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Schaller's - Bookstore. A New Line of the Stationery just received. üll the Fashion Baoks Kept Constantly on Hand .... MiETii mum, lïookseller, Stationer and Wall Paper Dealer. 19 E.Washington St., Ann Arbor GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRÍPAY, PEC. 18th. The May Opera fapj Ia a magnificent rendition of the beautiful opera, ROB ROY A musical work in three acts by Messrs. DeKoven and Smith. Presented with all the original scenery, costumes and a f uil and complete chorus, with the assistance of an augmented orchestra. Prices- First five rows ia Parquet, $1.5O; balancs of lower floor, $1.00; Gallery, 75c and 5Oc. Heserved seats and tickets at U. S. Express office. Grand Opera House SA.TlJjïPAYj PEC. 19. MATINEE AND EVENLNG. HARRY MARTELL'S Realistic Southern ProducUon. THE SOlIia ÜE TES WAE. The only show of its kind on earth. ABSOLÜTELY UN1QÜE, WITHOUT A RIVAL. 60 Sable Soulful Singers. 60 Sunburnt Southern Sllhouettes. 60 Camp Meesing Staouters and Shootera. eOGunny-Sacked Coiton l'icking-Choristers. BO Male and ïemale Afro-Hued Artista. Three Score Sweetest Voices In One Grand Swelling Chorus. " Den hits come nlonp, you chillen, an' doan be late, For to hyar dose darkius singing at de Golden Gate." SENSATIONAL SITOAHONS. HEAKTFELT HARMONY. REALISTIC SCENERY. PLANTATION SCÈNES. SPOKTS AND PAST1.MES. The Genuine and Original PICKAINNY BAND. Rollickinst, Ravishlng, Rip-Koaring Round of Rare and Rousiug Revel ry. Matinee- Ohildren under12, 15c: Adults, 25c. Eveoing- 'ie, 50e and T5e. tifagb Want Money.? or a Home? Wan Work? or a Farm? Want to opn " " a store in v town? Want ,-mmmmmmmmmm to raise live stock? Want to know how to buy improvc farms in a Vfíli We" ect;letI rela'iotl without payI U I in caea? Particulars and publications sent i'ree by F. I. WHIT - - - - NEY. St. Paul, Minn. p R. WILLIAMS, Attorae? at Law and Pension Claim Attorner MILAN, MICH. Conveyanoing and Collectioas. Estáte of Fleming Busenbark. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY O of Washteuaw, bs. Ataseseion oí the Projate Court "or thecouotyof Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Olïioe in the city of Anu Arbor, on Wednesday, the 16th dy oí' Deceml)er iu the vear one tbousaiid eight hunüred and uinety-six. ' Present, J. VVillurd Babbitt, Judi?e of Probate. In the matter oí' the estáte oí' Flumi ig Buaenbark.deceased. Ou readïng1 aud filinr the petifion, duly veriïed of Charles S. SJUtth, guardián for Lu el la Suuth, a minor, pcaying that administration of said estáte niay be granted to himself or some other suilable persou. Thereuponit is ordered, thatMonday, the llth day of Jaiiuary next. at, teu o'clock in the forenoon, e assigned for tbL hearing of said petition, and hat the hejrs at law of said deceased and all uther persons interest ed in said estáte, are required to appear at a nession of said Oourt, thon tobe bolden at tb e Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and ehow caufe, if auy there be, why heprayeroi the potitioner shonld notbe grftnted: And it ie furthpr ordcred, that said petitionergive Qotice to the peruons int crost ed in said estáte of the jendeDcyoisaidpptition, and the hearing thereof, iveausing a copy oí' this order to be published in .he Ann Arbor argu4, a newspaper pnnted md circulattd in said County. three successive weeks previous to said day of hearin, J. WÍLLARD BABBITT, LA t: uecopy] Juilfe of Probate William G. Doty, Probate Register.

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