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5
Month
March
Year
1875
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At Home Again. Dr. North having conrluded to sell or rent his country seat, has again taken up tlie pructiiv oí Dentistry, and opened rooms over Johnson'a Hat store, where he will be pleasnd to meel liisoldfriends who muy need his professional ikül. Hei prepsred to insert teeth on rubber base, celluloid, ftold or silver, aa may be desired. Toeth Ulied with pure gold, and by other approved principies. DE. OEO. W. NORTH. Ann Arbor, December, 1874. lS10m8 NEW ADYERTISEMENTS FOR SALE CHEAP. A House and Four acre of land on the Saline road, three miles from Ann Arbor, wcll fencod, well stocked with young fruit trees, a good Kinden spot, an 1 in a good neighborhood. A flrst rate chance for a workingman. Apply on the premisea. JAMES CARR. Pittsfleld, Maroh 1, 1875. l52wl "PUN ! FUN ! ! FÜN ! ! ! N ational Toasts just published. Richest thing out. Sent post-paid tor only 25 cents. Address, IÍAVIS & KICK ■:■.. 1520 Auburn, Ind. P. O. Box 35. $20,000 In Greenbacks ! - - TWELFTH AnïTUAL GIFT OF PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE DETROIT COMMERCIAL AÜVERT1SER ! WILL TAKE PLACE jPRII, Sist 1875 SUBSCRIBE! SI'ltSCItllti:! Subscription Price $2.50 Per Year. Less Than Two Montlis to Elapse Before Our Anuual Distribution. A First-Clugs Family Newspaper, and Should be in Every Household. 1520 HT Subscribe U Once witli Any of Our Authorizcd Avenís, or Seud for Circular and Sample Oopy lo WM. H. BURK, 44 Lamed Street AVcst, Detroit. i w '■■■■ t g i ■ H " M S hI g Í h r R : ö NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the ötockholdera of the Ann Aibor Trading Asöociation will be held at the atore, No. 18 South Main öt., in the city of Ann Arbor, on the 16th day of March, 1875, at 10 o'clock a. m„ to congider whetb. er the Stcekholdera approve or diaapprove of the aBsignment heretoiore made by eaid Association, and what action ought to be taken by or on behalf of such AsHoeiation, and to act on suh eubjecta as may be brought before Buch meeting of Stockholders, Dated February 28, 1875. By order of Board of Directora. GEO. SUTTON, President. 1520 C. T, WILMOT , Secretary. CommisBioner's Notice. CÍTATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, k5 sa. The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said county, commissioners to receive, examine and adjuat all claims and demanda of all persons against the estáte of John F. "Weisemger, late of said county, deceased, hereby give notice that aix monthe from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for ereditors to prtsent tneir ciairae agamsi tne esiate 01 saia aeceased, and that they will meet at the store of Leonhard Gruner, in tho city of Ann Arbor, in said county, on Tuesday the twenty-fifth day of May, and on Wednesday, the twenty-iifth day of August next, atteno'clock a. m., of each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated February 26, A. D. 1875. CHRI8TIAN EBERBACH, ) PíTnTT1H((.nTlpri LEONHARD GRUNER. ommiasloners. Mortgage Foreclosure. DEFAULT having been made in the condition of a mortgage, executed by Patnck Kennedy and Nancy Kennedy to Elijah W. Morman, dated January first, A. D. 1879, and recorded March flrst, game year, in the Wasbtenaw County Registers Oifice, in liber 46 of mortgages, page 435, and asaigued to Christian Helber, asöignment dated and recorded February lwentieth, Bame year, in liber 48 of mortgagea, page 505, by which default the power of sale therein contained beoame operativo and the aum of three hundred and ninety-five dollars is claiined as now due thereon (including premium paid for insurance and a reasonable attorney'sfee.l andthereare five further installments with interest to become due, aun no snit or proceedin;B having been instituded to recover the mortgáge debt or any part thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given, tat said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the morlgnged preraises, or sorae part thereof, to wit: Lote nainber three and fourteen, in block uumber three north, in range two eaet, in the city of Ann Arbor, at the Court House in said city, on the Fifth day of May next, at noon, said mortgage was given to secure the payment of the purchasemoney for the mortgaged premiaeB. Ann Arbor, March 4, 187. CHIUSTIAN HELBER, E. W. Morgan, Asniuee. Attorney. 1520 Chancery Notice. IN PURSUANCE and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for the counfcy of Washtemiw, in Chancery, made on the 2Gth day of February 1875, in a cause therein pending, wherein James L. Mitchell is coniplainant and Lucy E. Mitehell, jaiiiiii r. iiuuwon, i. iiiiieniie i . nuosou, jonu j. Mitchell, Chauncey E. Mitchell, John P. Marble, George E. Southwick, and Frank (;. Russell, asgignee in hankruptey of said Southwick, arederendants. Notice is hereby giren, that 1 hall sell at ftublit: vendue to the highest bidder, at two o'clook n the afternoon, on the 19th day of April, 1875, at the front or south door of tho Court House in the cityofAnn Arbor, the following descrilnd lands, viz: the northwest quarter of section twenty-six and the west half of the uortheast quarter of section twenty-six (2(i), and the south fifty acres uJ the ut st huif oí the south west quarter of section twenty-three (23), all beiug in Unmship two, south of range four east, in the State ol Michigan, heilig in the towuahip of Lima, in said couuty of Washtenaw, and containing in all two hundred and ninety acres of land, more or less. Uated, March ïd, 1875. J. F. LAWRENCE, Circuit Court Commissioner Washtenaw 1520 Couiily, Mi.liit.;,ii "DUT YOUR MONEY WIIEEE IT WILLDO THE MOST G-OOÜA. A. TEREY HAS A FULL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES. QUALITY AND PRICES TO DE F Y COMPETIT1ON ALSO, A FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnisliing Goods. 3p" Cali heore purchasiug. 16 South Main Street. g& XJOTICEI All persons indebted to the late Aun Arbor Trading Aasociatiou tire notifled to cali aDd aettle their ttcccounts immediately, and thereby ave costa. SettlementB will be made at the late place of buirtiB, 18 South Main street. ÜEO. BUTTON, Assignee. Ann Arbor, Feb. 10, 1S75. DON'T RE AD THIS! - - - l That ever reliable dealer, Wffl. WAGNES has in store a full stock of Ready-Made FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Which must and will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Also a rail stook of Cloths, to be CUT AND MADE TO ORDER. Style and Work warranted to suit. Also a Full Line of Furnishing Goods. CALL and O. WM. WAGNEll, 21 South Main Bt. Ann Aeboe. 1496 RAILRO ■ADjjL H'CHMUS CENTRAL RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. I1OINU WMBT. P. M M & w STATIONS. -! " SA. Ï_J__J_ i. M. i. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Detroit, leave, 7 Oü 10 20 S 30 5 40 10 Ou Wayne, 7 56 11 06 4 24 6 40 1U 47 Vpailanti, 8 3111 31 6 02 7 10 11 12 AnnArbor, 8 56 1149 4 32 7 46 11 S0 r. m. a.m. Dexter, 9 22 6 02 8 10 Chelsea, 9 40 6 19 8 50 Gniss Lake, 10 07 6 46 00 Jacksun, 10 43; 1 15 7 15 9 35 12 55 P.M. A.H. Kalamazoo, 3 05 3 45 12 30 3 15 Chicago arrive, 8 05 9 00 7 00 8 30 GOINQ UI. a p 4 h w g A. M. A. M. P. M. P. 11. Chicago, leave, 600830 5 !5 a do r. m. a. m. Kalamazoo, 10 50 1 23 10 80 2 35 F. M. A. M. A. M. Jackson, 2 10 4 00' 7 1012 56 4 85 Graas Lake, I 2 45 1 1 89Í 6 23 Chelsea, S 10 8 07 1 6 50 Deiter, 3 25; 8 i 6 08 Ann Arbor, i 3 551 5 08 8 55! 2 22 6 28 Ypailanti, 4 20 5 2.'. 9 15 2 42 6 4H Wayne, 4 51 5 43 9 43; 3 02 7 11! Detroit, arrive, 5 45 6 31) 10 30 3 50 8 00Í riAlf AJDA SOUTHERN IaÜAvay Line. The route opened for through travel. DECEMBER 7. 1874. Until further notice, traina will leave Detroit from Depot, foot of Third St., at the followuif houra, Sundays excepted : 8:05 a. m., for Toledo, aniving at Toledo 10.10 A. H. 11:30 a. m., for Buffalo, arriving at Buffnlo at 9:05 P. M. 1:00 p. M., for Toledo, arriving at 3:10 p. m. .r):00 p. m., for Fayette, Hrriving at 8:50 p. M. R:23 p. M., (daily) for Buffalo and Toledo, arriving at Toledo at 10:38, Bufiulo at C:40 a. m. 'J'hin train has aleeping coaches to Buffalo. Trains arrivB at Detroit at 6:40 a. m., from Buffalo, 9:36 a. m., flom Toledo, 10:30 p. M., from Fayette, 4:36 p. m., from Toledo, 10:02 r. M., from Toledo and Buffalo, daily. Thiough ticket to all part of the lïast, Weit and South, may be obtained at the (Jompany'B Depot ticket office, and at orhoe corner Jefferson avenue and Second streef, office corner Atwater and Uandolph atreets, and at Michigan Uxchani; Hotel. b. mochan, General Passenger Agent, BurTalo. W. 8NYDKR, General Superintendent, St. Thomas. Flint & Pere Marquette R. E. TOLEDO, SAGINAW AND NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN. Close and reliable connections made at Wayne Junction with trains of the Michigan Central K. R. Four trains North and four South daily exoept Sunday. Time Card of December 14th, 1875 opino sobth. a.m. f. m. v. m. f. m. Wayue, leave 9 00 3 00 6 03 11 10 Holly, 10 45 3 1? T 45 12 só Flint, 11 28 4 00 8 24 4 58 Eust SugiriAW, 12 46 S 05 9 40 6 25 Saginaw City, 12 52 5 12 9 57 Bay City, 1 20 5 46 10 15 7 25 , P.M. Reed City, 6 30 12 26 Baldwin City, 6 20 1 15 Ludington, ' 8 00 2 65 P.H. P.M. P.H. P.M. OOIHQ SOUTH. A.H. A. M.1 F.M. P.H. Wayne, leave - 8 20 11 30 8 00 6 U3 P. M. Monroe, 9 26 12 30 S 55 7 20 Toledo, arr. 10 30 6 00 9 ('5 SANFORD KEELER, A8't Supt. J. P. Nodbse, Gen'i Ticket Agent. DETEOIT, HILLSDALE & INDIANA RAILROAD. OOINQ WEST. -1875- OOINO EAST. STATIONS. Mail. Exp. STATIONS. Eip. Mail. A. M. F. M. „ Detroit, dep... 7:00 3:30 ' Ypsüanti.... 9:15 6:45 Bankers 4:00 2:15 Saline 10:00 6:21 Hillsdale . . . . 4:18 2:25 Bridgewater.. 10:27 6:42 Manchester.. 7:0T 4:07 Manchester. 10:57 7:05 Bridgewater 7:40 4:2: P.M. Saline 8:10 4:45 Hillsdale 1:30 9:04 Ypsilanti... . 9:00 5:15 Bankers 1:4S 9:15 Detroit 10:30 6:30 Trains run by Chicago time. To take effect Aug. 13, 1874 W. F. PARKER, Snp't, Tpsilanti. CLOTHING! GEEAT CLOSINC OUT SALE -OF- RËADV-MADË CLOTHING Gents' FurnisMng Goods, HATS AND CAPS TRÜNKS &c, A.T OOST For the next Thirty Days at IYIABLEY CO'S. 33 South Main St. MARTIN'S BLOCK, Ann Arbor, Michigan, GEORGE BULL, FIRE! FIREÜ For Insurance against Fire, go to the old igency of 0. H. MILLEN, No. 4 South Main Stbeet. A (f ent for the HOME INSURANCE CO. of New York, Capital ainl Surplus nearly $5,000,000, CONTINENTAL FIEE INS. CO., N. Y., Capital un.! Surplus $2,500,000, ORIËNT, of Hartford, Connecticut, Capital and Surplui $700,000. GIRAKI), of Phlladelphia, Capital and Surplus $800,000, C, H. MILLEN, Agent. 1509m3 T IVE UEESE FEATMlüKB FIRST QTJALITT Conctrntlyon hand and for aaleb} BACHfr ABEL.

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