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Day
14
Month
January
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Eatate of Hannah M. (ate. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty of Washteuaw H. At sesston of the ProbateCourt for theConnty ol Washtenaw, holdenat ihe Probate OfBce In (heettj of Ann Arbor. ou Wcdnesday, Ihe Sist day ol December in the year onu thouand eight hnndred and eigbty-four. Preent, WIDiam D Uarriman, J ndge of frobate. In the matter of the catate of Ilnnnah M Cate deceated. On readlng and fillng the petltlon, dnly verifled, of Rnftis Cate, praying that a ccruin i' sirument now on file in thie conrt purportiug to be the last willand testainentol sald deceaoed may ba admltted to probate, and that he may be appointed exi cutor thereof. Thereupon ït is ordered, that Monday, the 20th day of Jaunary next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be aanigned for Ihe hearing of sukl petitlon, and thnt the devlsees leñatees, and helrs at la of sald deceaeed', and all other persons interested in aald estáte are requlred to appear at a session of sald court then to beholdonat the Probate Office, in the city oi Ann Arbor, and show canse, If any thire be why the prayur of the petitioner ehould not be granted. And it Is further ordered, that said petitioner ivo notice to thepersouB iuterested in aid estáte of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing Ihereof, by causing a copy of ibis order to be publishfd in The Ann Arbor Courier, a newspaper priuted and circulated in said county, three sncreosive weeks prevtou to said day ol hearing. (A trnr copy.) W1UUAM D. HARKIMAN, „„ Judt'e of Probate. M. G. DOTY. Proruit, Register. 12S8-131 LstateofMutthew Howard. STATK OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, !S. At a sesslon of the Probate Court for the County ol Waehtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in ihe City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the twclfth day of January, In the yearone thousand eiirhi hundred and eighty flve. Present, Wiliiam U. Harriman, Judge ol Prubate. In the matierol the estateof Matthew Howard, di'ceased. Willard B. Smith, the admlnlstalor of wild eslato, comes into court and representa that hei now prepared to rendir Ms Ilual account as such administrator. Thereupou it Is ordered, Ihat Tuefdcy, the tenth day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned lor czamlning and allowlng i acconnt, and that the beirs at law of said deccaaeri, and all other persons iuterested in sald estáte, are rcquired to appear at k seesion of said court, then to be bolden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said connty, and show cauHe, II any there be, why the said account should nut llowed. And it In further ordered, that said adminlelrator give notice to tne persons interested in sald estáte I ol the pendency ol sald account, and the hearing tbereol, by causlng a copy of this order to be ¦ lixhed iutneAnuArbor(7oirir,anewspaperprlnted ; and circulatini.' in ssid county, three snccessive weeks previous to sald day of hearing. (Atruecopy.) WILLIAM D. UARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. WM. O. DOTY. Probate Register. Quinsy troubled me for twenty yeare. Since I started using Dr. Tliomas' ' trie Oil,li:ivenot liad an attack. Mrs. j itr Conrud, Standisli, Mlch. "Whtt do you wiiDt to set sucli a tough . kicken before me for?1' indlgnantly ex , :laimed a fair dameel in a restaurant the Hher day. "Age before beauty, always, j ou know, ma'am," jeplled the pollte atndiinu "Molher Swan's Worm Sjrnp." Infalllble, tasteless, liarmless, cathartic, br feverithuess, reitleanneca, worm, i itlpatlon. SOo. f

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Ann Arbor Courier
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