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Commissioners' Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, eounty of Washtcnaw,ss. The undersigned, been appointed by tbe Probate Court for said county, Commissioners to receive, examine, ana adjust allclaims and decmmdstf all persons against the eatate of Luuis T;ii.late of eaid county, deceased, hereby give notice that six montha from date are allowed, by oi"derof said Probate Court, forcreditorsto present their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that they wül meet at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, on Tuesday, the sixth day of October, and on "Weduesday, fehe sixlh day of January next, at ten o'clockA. m. of euh of said daye, to receive, examine, and adjust said claims. lJated, JulyGth, A.D. 1874. AKETT'S DVNX, FRANKLIN CATE, 14S6w4 Commiaeioners. rlow tojo twr This is an inquiry which every one shouid have trutbfully answered before he starts on bis journey, I and a little care taken in examination of routes wiil in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The Chicago, Burlington & Qmncy Railroad bas achieved a splendid reputation in the last tbree year astbe leading Passender Route to the Weat. Starting at Chicago or Peoria, it runs direct through Southern Iowa and Nebraska, with close connections to California and the Territories. It ia aJM tbo short lme and best line to (iuincy, Missouri, and points in Kansas and New SIexico. Piisseiigers on tbeir way westward connot do better than to take this route. This lino has published a pamplilet entitlod ' HoW to go West," whichcontains much valuable information ; a large, correct map of the Great West, whieb oan be obtained free of charge by addressin the Goneral "Western Passenger Agent, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad, Chicago, 111. 14tílyl lEW EEAL ESTÁTE OFFICE OF ABNER HITCHCOCK & CO. 43 Soutli Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich. nty l'roperty, Houses, lts and Farms FOR SALE AND EXCHAXüEI). SOUTHERN LANDS FOR SAJ.K. COLONIES LOCATEi). STOCKS AND TlORTtiAC.ES FOR S.1IX 1476m3 AND MOÏiEY'S LOANED.
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