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24
Month
December
Year
1884
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1 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦iMMHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimii J CtUfGééIt is a fact that remedies al most without number, already contost the claim to cure all tbc Ufe : that aülict ufleriiitr humanity. Thouöauda bave ( íound Uiem powerlesí to work a cure for them. Xo diueases have so baíHed ail attempts at permanent relief an have Rheumatiern and Neuralgia. A louc nuccenHÍon oí' diBappoiutinuuts han mude tlieir airomzed victima dewpair of the poaeibüity of cure. Fnr eeuturiew they have been coubidcred beyond the power of meUiial Bkill to cure. And yet we tmy both can be cured, and tliat Athlophobos wül do the busineaa. The beet proof Uut it caá do lt ia that it ha done it Rev. S. R. Dennen, D.D., pastor Third ' CoiiKreírationfll Church, New Haven. Oonn. RheuinatiHiii had kept him from tiie i iiljiit four or fiv moiitliH at a time. He naya he had Ktiñered all that uno could, and live. He fook Mb flrst dope of Athi lophoroh on Friday ; Sunday he was ín hii pulpit ; Mondny he waa well, ttnd has reniaíned so since. Hev. William P. Corbit, D.D., pastor Ge-uxe St. M. E. Ohurch, New Haven, Conn., was laid iipfortwo month with Inflammatory Kheumatism, suíTtMÍu(r mcmt i-xtTiiciutiiiK torture. Ath comentos , cured him, and he believea it to be infallible. H. 8. ('handler, of the N. Y. "Indepeni dnt," nayB Athloprokoh cured him of RheumatiHiu írom which he had suffered for a year and a half. Rev. V. B. Evans, Washington, D. V,t My: " I conBider lts work almoet in the ltht of tt mirarle. It ín a mot wonderful medicine. It ourlit 1 ba Hpread throiiKhoui tí ie land.' The preatquestionis, Willit cúreme? We Iplieveitwtll. iBltworthtryinK ïou must decide. If yo cannot net Athlophoros of yonr dnuorist, iU 'raid It eirreB i.aid. on recelrt of reRiilar i.nce-nne dollar r Kttle. We prefer that you buy i it froiu your druirmet, but if he hann't it. do not be i i TmiadPd tp try xomctliniK ele, but ordr at ouoe f rom uk aa directed. i ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. niMMiiui II lililí h, n. ¦¦iiummmmn Mortgage Sale. DKFA0LT HAVING BEEN MADK IN THB condittonB of a certain mortenge execaied by LydiaKlrchhofer.of Manchester, in ihe County of Wanhtenavr, and State of Michigan, to Jared S. Lapham. of Northville, Waync Oouuty, Id sald Stale, hearing date the fccventeenth dy of Apiil A. D. 1879, and recorded i i the oftice of the Kiriter of deedü for naid Countv of Wawhienaw, ín Iiber55of mortgajes, on pai;efi96, nad hy whicb default the power of rale containt'd in naid mortüaee havinu become otieratlve, and no ínlt or proceedlng at law or in chancery havinp been Inailtuted to recover the imonntdue on pald mortgaíje, or the note nccompanying the name, and tnere belnïr row claimed to be due on eld note and mortgage, the sum of Two Thonnand Thiee Hnndred and Kourteen Dollars [$2.314]. Notice is therefore herebjr (tlTen that said mnnagc wíl) be fore cloned on Frtdaj the twenty siith duy of December If84, at 10 o'clock in thu forenoou of that day, by sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the outh front door of the Conrt Honne in the city of Ann Arbor in said coanty of Washtenmw, (said Conrt House being the place of holding the Circuit Conrt for said coanty) of the monaged premises described in eaid mortgage, or so much thereof as may b neee.ary to s itisl'y the amount due on said note and mortgage wlth rnn il .¦ costs and expen"eü; which said mortuaed premises a'e descrl'cd in said mortgige, as follown : All those certain pareéis of land sitúate and being in the Village of Manchester, in the County of Washienaw, nnd State "f Michigan, known and described ae Iota íour (4), flve (5), Ir (6), seven (7) and el(rht (8j in block one (1) in Oranger and Morgan's addition to the Vlllage of Manche-ter, accordlng to the record d plat of said addition. Dated, Sept. 2th, A. D., 1884. JAKKI) S. LAPIIAM, E. D. KINNE. MortRat'ee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1215-1227 Rral Estáte for Sale. S" TATi Of MICUiaAN. Coonty of Washtenaw M. In the Matter of the Estáte of Clara B. Freer, (Mowerson) a minor. Notice is herebjr piven, that In pnriuance of an order grasted to the undersigned uuardian of said minor, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the cightb day of April, A. D. 1884, there will be sold at public vendue, to the hlgbest bidder, at the dwelllnL' house, on thu premiecs below described. In the Townehip or Superior, la the Coumj of Washtenaw, in said State, on Tuesday, the thirtieth day of Dectmbi-r, A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ol that day (sddJect to all encumbrancex by mortjtage or otherwlse exlsting at the time of the ale), all the rlght, tltle and Intusest of said minor in the rollowlng de¦ scrihed real estáte, to-wlt Th west ixty (60) acre of Ihe east half of the Bouthean quarter, and Ihe east ton (10) acres of the weHt half oí' the southeast quarter of section twenly (20);in the towimhip of Superior, Washtenaw county, in Michigan. JANK E. FREKR, Gnnrdlnn. Dated, November 10, 1884. 1S21 87 n. tj ivrtr n. raT KQAN'S IMPERIAL THUBS. flWt w Trilt nrw Tniw Km a tpira lyrmg and om i.r VHBp atcd mikmi'U ; Ui vit inotlou, rvUtinltif " tht brnl alwsvi. Wurn day ml niyht wlth cont4BP&r fort. NoBlsn Trial. EncloM Suunp for CLrculur. Uted In both Uairanlt; HopiUU. EÜAM'8 IMPÍKIAL TRUSS CO Box 2288, Ann Arbor, Mhh. Office, Hamilton Block, Ann Arbor.

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