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Day
20
Month
August
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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1 '■' - ■ ■ ■ ■ - m Estáte of Addeline C. Lockard STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY r, Washtenaw, 88. At a session of the p bate Court tor the County of Washtennw ht" den at the Probate OfHce in the Citv of 't T Arbor, on Friday, the 30th day of T, ?n in the year one thousand eight hundrZi and ninety-seven. "uuorefl Present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of pr In the matter of the estáte of Addelinp o Lockard, ieceased. wne L, Arthur M. Lockard, the executor of tv last will and testament of said deeeaRpIi comes into court and represents that hl r now prepared to render his final iccoím? as sueh executor. ""-ount Thereupon it is ordered that Saturdav th& 28th day of August next, at 10 VlnSt in the forenoon, be assigned for 'examin insr and allowing such account, and thoï the devisees, legatees and lieirs at lawTr said deceased and all other persone inVÍ ested in said estáte, are required to aDnra at a session of said Court, then to be holden oí the Probate Office, in the City of Ano ArW in said County, and show cause if anv thpr be, why the Baid account should ñot h allowed. And it is further ordered tht said executor g-ive notice to the persona interested in said estáte, of the pendenov of said account, and the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be tmh' lished in the Ann Arbor Argus, a newspanpr printed and cireulatinir in sald county thrpn successive weeks previous to said day 'of hear ing. H. WIRT NEWK1EK Judgeof Probate. IAtruecopy.1 P. .1. Lehman Probate Résister. Real Estáte For Sale. QTATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OP Washtenavv, ss. In the pjáftten of the estáte of Thomna Stewftrt, deceased. as Notice is hereby given that in pursuancp ofan order granted to the undersigned Ad mjnistrator of the Éstate of said deoeased bv ihf IIod. Judge of Probate for the Couutv of Washtenaw, on the 5th day of August A D 18B7, there will nesoldat Public Vendue'tó tlie highest bidder, atthe residence of aid deceased in the Oounty of Washtenaw in said State, on Monday, the 2Uth ásv of September, A. D. 1897. at 1 o'clock io the afternoon of that day (subject to all eneumbrances by mortgage protherwlse exis ting at the time of the death of said deceasedV the following described real estáte, wit: The south half of the north east quarter of section fifteen (15), town four (4) soutn of ranee six (6) east, of Washtenaw County, Mirhi"n SAMUEL STEWART Administrator of the estáte of Tilomas Stewart, deceased. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE conditions of a. certain mortgage (whereby the power of sale t.herein contained has become operative) made and executed by Conrad Lehn and Catherine Lehn, his wife of the first part. to Henry Smith.of thesecond part, bearing dato the 8tn day of Mareh, A. D 1890, and recorded In the office of tlie Register of Deeds, in and tor tbe County of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the 12th dav of Mareh, A. D. 1890, in Liber 73 of mortgases on page 358, and the snm of four thousand three hundred and ninety-eight and seventytwo hundredths dollars being now claimed to be due upon the debt secured by said mortgage, and no suit been instituted at law to recover the debt so secured or any part thereof . Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and for the purpose of realizingupon the debt thereby seeured, together with the cost of these proceedings, including an attorney fee and interest thereafter töaccrue, I will on the 26th day of October, A. D. 1897, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said" day, at the front door of the eourt house in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washtenaw, (that being the place where the Circuit court for said county is holden) sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, all that certain piece or parcel of land, sitúate and being in the Village of Manchester, County of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, described as follows, viz: A strip of land twenty-two feet wide off the easterly side of lot three (3j, in block three (3) of said village of Manchester, according to the reeorded plat thereof. HENRY SMITH, FRED B. WOOD, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. Dated, Aug. 3, 1S97. YERINGTON'S COLLEGE, St. Louis, Michigan, will open lts seventh year Sept. 27th, 1897. Couhsesi-Teacheks,' Commercial öhobthand Penmanship ' liSh, Musrc, Elocution and Physical Culture - Tuition:- Kor any or all studies in the colletre, 12 Weeks, 110; 24 Weeks, $16; 36 Weeks $18- The Common Branches (Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography) withPxivate Lessions in Musio. and All, Free Clabs Drill-s, for above tuition. - The Common Branches with All Free Class Drills (without Private Lessons in Music) only $15 a year.- Free Class Drills are: Plain and Ornament allPekmanship, Reading, Spelling, Letter Writing, Music Elocution, Physicl Cul ture, "Debatiug and Parliamentary work- Students may club where they have use of Boarding House complete, for 50 cents a week and furnish their own provibions fora trille.- All studies in the college handled by professionals. Our Commercial and ShortHand graduates hold the best positious in our largest cities. Not One from our Teachers' CouRSEHas Failed a'TEACHERS' ExaminatioD during the Past Two Years. D rop a card for free catalogue to 0 W. Yerington, St. Louis, Michigan. 28-35 Michigaq College of rfiijes. A State technical school. Practical work. Special opportunltles for men of age and experience Elective system. College year, 45 weeks. Tuition for residents, $25; non-residents, $150. For catalogue address DK. M. E. WADSWORTH, President, 32-39 Houghton, Mich. WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC. POB SALE. OR EXCHANGE-Three farms, - one close to Ann Arbor. 85 acres, flrst clase buildings, another in Lima, 100 acres well timbered and good buildings, and the third in Lodi, 40 acres , good ainple buildings. Cali on or address Wm. Osius, Box 1551 Ana Arbor, Mich. SHEEP FOR Western wethers. half blood lambs and ewes in any number from one up to suit the purchaser constantly on hand. D. E, Hoey, Dexter. Mich. 33-35

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