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12
Month
March
Year
1884
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BACH& ABEL'S COLUMN. We have n stock this week, 500 pieces Ottoman Ribbons in all the desirable simpes at ten and tifteen cents per yard. Bach & Abel. We have some very nice Cashmeres at 42, 50 and 60 cents. If you want a ciishnere dress, we are headquariers for these goods. Bacii & Abel. It would seein that no lady need be without a Black Silk Dress this spring, unless she waits until this surprising purchase is gone. We have o sale this week two numbers of Black Sllks at 51.25 and $1.50, the best valueever shown in any city at the priee. A good body and color, close woven, and with more wear in them than iminy silks sold tor (loable the money. 3ach & Abel. New Spring Hosieiy now on exliihition HL Daull & Abfil's. Ladies are nmazed at the prices when they visit our Ladies' Underwear Department, and see our elegant White Musliu and Uambric Skirts, Cheruises, Drawers, Night Dresses, Corset Covers and Infant's Wardrobes, it does not seeui possible that they could be made for the money. Bach & Abel. We place on sale this week the flnest line of new black goods ever shown in Ann Arbor, consistingof DrapD'Alma's, Armures, Cashmeres, Tricots, Oltomans, Henriettas, Barytheas, and Satins. We would like the privilege of showing them. Bach & Abel. New Laces, New Ruchings, New Neckwear, New Collars and New Buttous, now on sale at Bach & Abel's. We will givo you this week the best Black Jersey you ever have seen, at the low 1M.icc of $2.00, all wool. Come and try them on if yon don i ,.w . bu,. Bach & Abel. 'NMinioo s.iaav v hovh Estáte of Clura B. Freer. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw. ets. At a session of the ProbateCourt for theConnty of Waehtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tbnrsday, the sixth day ol March in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four. Present, William D. Harriman Judge of Probate. In the matter of the eetate of Clara B. Freer (now Mowerson), minor. On reading and fillng the petition, duly verifled, ol Jane E. Freer, guar dian, praying that she may be licensed to sell certain Keal Estáte belonglng to eaid minor. Therenpon it 18 ordered, that Tucsday, the eighth day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be aeeigned for the hearing oí said petition, and that the next of kin of eaid minor, and all other pcrjoD intereeted in eaid estute.are reqttired to appear at a session of satd court, then tobe holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, If any the re be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is fnrther ordered, that eaid petltlontir ifive notlce to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof. by caoslng a copy of this order to be publlBhed in TKe Ann Arbor Vourter, t newspaper urinted and circnlatcd in said county, tbree sncceBsive weeks prevloua to said day ol hearing. (A truc copy.) WILt.IAM D. HARRIMAN, Jndge of Probate. WM. G. DOTY. ProhM Register. 1174-1177 Estáte of Anna T. Hollister. jjTATE OF MICHIGAN. Coanty of Washtetmw.s At a session ot the Probate Conrt for the Connty ui Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office tn the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuet-day, the elevenih day ol March in the year im' thoueand eigtit hnndred and eighty-fonr. Present, William i. Harriman, Jadge ol' Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Anr N. Hollister, au inci mpetent persou On reading and flliug the petitiun, uuly verlüed, of William F. Stevens, Kaarulan, prayiug that he may be liceneed to eell curtain real estáte belonjing to daid incompetent person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Wednesday, the 9th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the luretioon, be assignod for the hearing of sald petitiun, and that the next of kin ufsaid minor, and all other persons interested in Baid estáte, are reqaired to appear at a eession of said conrt, then to be holden at the Prolmte Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitiooer should not be granted. And it ie fnrther ordered, that caid petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, ot the pendency of eaid pt-tition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of ihin order to be pubiiohed in the Anu Arbor Courier, a newspaper priuted and circulating in eaid county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A trne copy.) WILLIAM. D. HAKR1MAN. .1 udjjc of Probate. W. G. DOTY. Probate Register. To know how to wait is the great secret of success:- De Maistre. Spring Medicine. Why does everybody take a spring medicine? For three good reasons, viz: 1- Because one bottle of a blood puriüer taken at this season will do more good than any two at any other. II- Because the blood is in a more impure condltion than at any other season. III- Because the system is so weakened by this impure state of the blood that it has notsuffleient vitality to withstand the debilitating effects of spring weathr. Henee by common consent, people seek relief in medicine. The combination of Hood's Sarsaparilla commends it to our judgment as a good spring medicine and blood puriüer. Such things as Sarsaparilla, Yellow Doek, Mandrake, &c, compotinded by competent druggists like Messrs. Hood & Co., warrant us in suggesting that all In need of a medicine ot that kind give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. No man has come to true greatness who has not feit in some degree that his lile belongs to his race, and what God gives liim He gives him for mankind. Much d'Ktress and sickne'8 attributed to dyspepsia and chronic d.iarrhcEa Is occasioned by humor in the stomach. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy. EVERY LIVE MERCHANT IX UI ARBOR. Should Advertise in THE COURIER.

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