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25
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September
Year
1874
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UOE KALK. MHiI i: BCOI otd.bavoolor V,,.. mont Morgitu sluek, and iu perfect condition An ply to ' HBO. S. .UORRTS.a 17 B. 6th s( , Aun Arbor, l+87tf J'OTICE! ,,.'' ljV annual niéetl f the Washtenaw Mutual Flre [nsurance Conipauy 11 be beid at the Cour! SATUHDAY, OCTO1ÍEB 3d, '74, at il o'clock a. it., tór the parpóte of the electie, oí oflieers and the transaetSon of any lawfu! busi iii-t. iiii.i ninj the meeting il attendance ol membert of tfie company [■ Aun Arbor i 1CI I S. 8HELD0H, Secy. HiH's Opera House. A NXOI'.NCJÍMK.NT ExTRAORDINAIt Y. Musical evenl of thé ieason. Caroline Kichings Bernard's MUSICAL UNION WUl give a grand Costume Concert, Friday Erening, October !)tli, 1874, Commencing al S o'clock. Eighteen Unrivaled Artista includiïtg Caroline Ilichings Bcrnard Mr. Hcnri Drayton, of the Engllsh Opera, PIERRE ÏIIIIMIIII, W. Ij Touil iiis. of Ne Vork, ua Orchest rial Organist. X. TI. llronu, ofBroofclyn, Corree! ly named the Musical Joker po the Piano. And the renowned Quaker City Quurtette Enthnsl asticalry endoraed iy the prem throaghoirt the cour Iry aa being onoftJie ttnasl Comblnation Companiea Umi hu vut vi-in-.l tUeli respective aUlta. .4 llm Nsioii - - - - SU cta Besen i Seat ... 75 ctJ To be bad at Fteke i Donglue1 book itere, mütwm $100 WATCHËFÖRlïö. A Solid 14k Gold Watch, Warratited in perfect order, and guaranteed to keep correct time for four years, ONLY 15 I These Wntclies are in every respect of appearanee and durability, equal toour 17ó, 18k, Oold Watohe, nndcannot bedetected trom tliem. Agenta and Jowelcra are rnakjnf? largeproflt on them- they reaiuy Beil for froin MC to -7 . and often biing íloo. A line sample aent post p;ud, tü auy address, on reeemt ol price. To ussuii! siiüsfaction to all, we will refund any porson's money ii the wátch ia returned without damage within one week after it is reeeived. Address, cw Eiifif land WatchCo. 1497m6 120 TSBxokt St., Boston, Mass. Estáte of Samuel Webster. ■ÏATE OF MICHIGAN, County of -Washtenaw.Si. O At i aession of the Probate Court fot the County of Washtenaw. Lolden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the nineteeuth day of September, in the year onu thousand eisfht huuilrcd and seventy-four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Samuel Webster late of ElbndKe, in thu county of Onondaes, in the State of Neur York, deceased. (Jn readmg and tiling the petition, duly veriflea, of Mary A. Webster, pmying thut the last will and testament of sairl deceased may be admitted, allowtd, hled and recorded in aaid county of Waslitenaw, and that auniiiiifetration of said enlate muy be giantt'd to the executors of mid s ill. ïhereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the nineteenth day of October next, at ten o'clock in the lorenoon, be assi-ned for the hearing of said petition, and tliut the de visees, legatees, and heirs at luw of said deeeased, and all otber persons interested in s.iid estáte, are requirtd to appeai at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probata Office, in the city of Ann Atdot, and sliow cause, if any there be, why the prayerof the petitionershould not be granted : And it isfurther ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persous interested in said estáte, of the pendency of Aid petition, and the hearing thereof, by cauing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigm Argm, a newspaper printed and circulating in aaid county, three succesoive weeks previous to said dur of hearing. (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVEE, H'i Judge of Probate. Estáte of Louis It. Buchoz. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw, sa. O Ata session of t lie Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Haturday, the nineteentli dny of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Jndge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Louis E. Buchoz, deceased. On reading and tiling the petition, duly verified, of Alfied J. Buchoz, praying that an ndmiuietrator may b appointed on the estáte ol said deceased Thereupon it is ordered, that Mondny, the nirctflenth day of October next, at ten o'clock in thefore noon, be assigned for t fae hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all otiff persons interestwl m said state, are requii4 to appear at a session of said court, then to ba holden at the Probate Üth'ce, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, lf any there be, why the prayet of the petitioner should not be granted': And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notiee to the persons interested iu said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by cansina a copy of this order to be publislied iu the Michigan Aiyiis, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three suceessive weeks previous to said day ol hearing. (A true copy.) NOAH W. CBEEVRfc, 11 Jndge of Probate. Estáte oí' Azarias DuBois. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw.ss. O At asessiunot the Probate Court ft the Coumv of Washtenaw, holden at tlie Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of September, in the year one thousand eijtht hundred and aeventy-four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of ths mitde of A zarina DuBoíb, deeeaaed, Amafian Cbnklin, Adminiatrator of said estáte, comes in to court and representa that heiunow prèpared to render his final account as sucli Adllimistratui. Thereupon it is ordered, tliat Wuilnesdav, the twenty-ilrst day of Ootober next, at ten ó'clück in the forenoon be assigned lor the examiniiig and ulOVing auch account, und that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to aijpeiir al a seasionof aaid Court, thento be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor in suid county, and show cause, ii any there be, why the Mud account should nut be allowed : And it is furthsi ordered, tliat said Administrator give notice to the persons mteresttd in suid estáte, of the pendency ot iaid account andthe hearing thereof, by causing a copy Df this order to be published in the 'Michigan Aryus, anewspaper, printed and oirculating in said county, three succusj-im; weekt previous to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) NOAII W. CHEEVER, U" Judge of Probate. To rent iliirinj; the winter seauou o( the Medical Department, a house, ftirrrfshed or unfurnlshed- a furuished one preferred. Must be located ithin ten minutes walk of the Univeraity. Address with paiticuliirs at the Abous o&oe. im2 E. S. DPNSTEB, r. P. ÏOOO BusliekoñVliÍLÜrWanted. 1 ? I offer for Sale or Exchauge for fiu-m produce, my house, containiag 7 rooms, buttery and closets, woodshed with well and cistein in it, a gooil ban and all necessary out buililinga. Also two acres of land, a good hearing orchard and garden well fruited. ruasusaion giveu lmmedlatdy, Por particular! "PP'y t" ïi. SÏILING, - tn.st Hurnii st., Ann Arbor. liyim' jEVV ESTABLISHMENT! CInist. Weitbrecht & Iiro. ihivc [ust op ned a m'w etock of STÜtl AND TIiWVAÏÏK i u tía-ir B6W store, No. 5a S. Main Streef (east slde.) MAXUFACTUiaXO AND BJEpJJBIJYO VONK TO ORDER! pedal attentioo ui m boStovesand FmnaoWt Auu Arbor, Sept. 17, 1874 I I96w2 Eeal Uood Jiai'ains ! IMEA.KTBXJSINESS. iii: SALE -Mt place whare ï reefde m the eoroer opposite the Episcopal Church. I wIB elthersell tlu' l'l;il r ■]! the furnii ure and ren! place to a prfjatefamlly. Alaoforsalea Large Brick House, on División atreet, opposits James B. lao Bfleen City Lotü, which IwU] sell cheapet than any othe man dare sell. Now is the time to buy property belon- the advance whli'h Is sure to eome wlthln twelre munt lis. A. DeFOREST. FurimaoeS RASTGES & STOVES, For Wood, Hard and Soft Coa!. wüii iiic lateat Improvemeats. KEtJISTERS, VEXTiLATOIiS, &e. Ksiim.'itca lor Heatlrg and Vcnlilating Piomi tly furnisheii. Bliss L Talls, 82 LKE St., ClIICAQO, lLT„ (Send forCfroul n.) 149Cm3

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