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16
Month
June
Year
1876
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BUSINESS N0T1CES. - L. S. Lerch gives a ticket good for a glass of soda or excelsior water to4every person purchasing goods to the amuunt of half a dollar or over. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ELBQANT New Pabloe Fubnitubb.- Mr. C. Boylan, auctioueer, has received instructions to close out at public auction a portion of an elegant stock of Furniture i' rom a large manufacturing house ot Detroit. Sale to be held at Muehlig Bros, oíd stand, 35 and 37 South Main street, Thursday, June 15, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. The goods are ol the Tery best material, style, and workmanship, and must be sold regardless of cost. The sale will be conducted without fear or favor, impartially and peremptory. The highest bidder will get the article lie bids on if for one-tenth its valué. Let no on who needs new furniture of any kindjfail to attend this sale, for by buying judiciously they can save from twenty to fifty per cent, of the cost of the article they need it bought at a regular furniture store. Goln? to Kansas or Colorado Take thc Atchison.Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, he new and popular Une from Atciiison and Kansas City, via the beautiful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Canon Oitt, Cucharas, Del Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip 90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th, at $50, taking in the famous watering places ou the D. & R. G. Road. Low emigrant ratos to the Sau Juan Mines. Pullman PAitjcfcSLUEPiKS Cars between the Missouri Biver 1 the Rocky Mountains without change. Close connections made at Kansas Citj and Atchison in Uuion Depots. For maps, time tables and the "San Juan Guide," address, T. J. ANDKRSON, Gen. Pasa. Agent, Topeka, Kan. Cttiitennial Excursionlsts Will, of course, wishto see all thesights eomfortably and cheaply. To this end the Canada Southern Railway Company has, through its connection in the West and Northwest, placed on sale a large number of Tourists' Excursión Tickets at greatly reduced rates, by which passengers can not only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Fhiladelphia, but can, in addition, visit the principal eastern cities, with an opportunity of stopping at any of the great number of fanious reaorts in New York and Pennsylvania. The Canada Southe.n is the oniy line from the West running directly to Niágara Falls, giving passengers, from the train, a wonderful pauoramic view of the Mighty Cataract, Horse-shoe Fall, the Great Rapids, and landing them directly at the FallB. The track of the Cauada Southern is an air line, laid of steel rails of the heaviest pattern ; there are no curves or grades ; wood is used for fuel ; Coaches are furnished with the Winchell Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfectfreedom from dust. With its complete system of magnincent Parlor, Slceping and Drawing Room Cars, from Chicago, Detroit and Toledo, and its admirable connections at Niágara Falls and Buifalo with the New York Central and Erie Railways, the Canada Southern is fast becoming the favorite line to the East. Tickets via this popular line can be procured at all offices of connecting lines, or at the Company's own offices. Any iuformation can be obtained by addressing FRANK E. SNOW, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Ag't, Detroit. Dispepsia. Amcricansare particularly subj eet to this disease and its effects ; such a3 Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Heart-burn, Waterbrash, coming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the inouth, Palpitatiou of the I leurt, and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Green's August Flowek will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to your druggist, Ebesbach & Co., and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 78 cents. 1535 Chancery Sale. PURSUANT to and by virtue of a deeree of the Circuit Court for the couuty of Washtenaw, in Chancery, made on the 21st day of March, a. d, 1876, in a case therein pending where Edward P. Evans ia complainant, and Augustin H. Hotchkin and Sarah Hotchkiu are deiendants: Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the ñrst day of July, a. d. 1876, at the front or south door of the Court House, in the city of Ami Arbor, all the following described parceïs of land, to wit : lïeing the east half of the cast half of the southwest quarter of seetion five (5), township four south of range six east, containing forty aerea be the same inore or less : and also the east half of the west half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the east half of the southwest quarter of section number five (5), township four south of range six (6) east, in said county of YVashtenaw, coutaining eighty acres oí' land more or teas, together witïi the hereditaincnts and appurtenanees thereunto belouging or in any way appertaining. May 17, 1876. J. F. LAWKENCE, Circuit Court Commissioner, Washteuaw County, Michigan. C. B. Gkant, Solicitor for Comnt, jrs;itd Estáte of Margaret Quigley. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wushtenaw, se. At Jt session of the Probate Court for the couuty of Waehtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Haturduy, the twen - tieth day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six. Present, Noah "W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte ol Margaret Quiglüy, deceased. Thomas Earl, administrator of said estáte, comes into oourt aud representa that he is now prepared to render nis tínal aecount as such adm in ia tra tor. Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tuesdaj, the twentieth day of June next,at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be atjsigncd lor examining and allüwiug such account, and that the heirs at law oí said deceated, and all other persons intereated in said estáte, ure required to appear at a sesaion of said court, tlien to be holden at the Probate oice, in the city of Ann Arbor, in aaid county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed: And it is further ordered that said auminiatrator give notice to the persons interest ed in suid estute, of the pondency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causiug a copy of thia order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper priuted and circuluting in sid county three succesive weeka previous to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) NOAH W". CHEEVEfi, Iöö4w3 Judíjeoí Probate. Sherift"s Sale. BY VIRTUE of one writ of execution, iflsued out of and unrler the seal of the Circuit Oourt for the County of Washtenaw, to me dii"cctod and delivercd, I did on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1875, levy upon all the right, title and interest oí Charles M. Fisk and Lmther Ticknor, in and to the following described real estute, situuteft in the Oounty of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to wit: The southeiist quarter of eection seven, in town four south of range seven east ; uIbo, the eust halt of the northeast quarter of section twelve, in town four south of range six east, all in Washtenaw County, State of Michigan, which above describ ed property I shall exposé for sale at public nuction to tha htghest bidder, at the eouth door of the Conrt House, in the city of Ann Arbor, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1876, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. Dttted, Ann Arbor, Muy llth, 1876. 1582 M. FLKMINa.Sherlff. "Mor tgage Foreclosure. DEFAUTT having been made in the conditions of a mortgage, made by Jacob Paul to Leonard G. Wallington, dated September tenth, A. D. 1874, recorded September twelfth, A. D. 1874, at 4% o'cloek p. m., Ín liber 47 of mortgages, on page 522, in the Kegister's Office ol Washtenaw county, Michigan, assigned by tbe said Leonard C. "Walliugton to Chriatian Mack and Frederick Öchmid, jr., by deed of assignment, dattd October 15, A. D. 1874, recorded October 23d, A. D. 1874, in liber 4 of assignmente of mortgages, page 418, in aaid Kegister's Omce, and by the said Christian Mack and Frederick Schmid jr., apsigned to Caroline D. Kuiler, by deed of assignment, dated October 2'd, A. D. 1874, recorded in said Register Office in last menüoned liber, on page 419, October 23d, li74, and bythe said Caroline D.Fullerreassigned to the said Christian Mack and. Frederick Bchmid, jr., by deed of atsiLDment dated May 27th, A. D. I87(i, recorded on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1876, in liber 5 ol assignments of mortgages, on pae 185, whereby the power of sale therein coutained has become operative, and two thousand nine hundrcd and iifty-four dollars and seventythree cents, btaide twenty-flve dollars as an attorney fee, being at the date hereof clalmed aa due thereon ; undno suit or proceedinff, at law or in equity, having been inötituted to recover the same or any part thereof, notice ia hereby given that said mrtgae will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premisos, or some part thereof, to wit : U t lint eert ainyieceor parcel of land sitúate in the townahip of Freedom, in the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, being the west half i]j) of the northeast quartor (,}) ol section numbor thiriy-six, excepting the twelve aerea on the öoutheast corner, heretofore conveyed to Adam Hross, at the outh fouter) door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, couuty and state atoresaid, on the aecond day of Beptember uext, at noon. Dated, June 8th, A. 1). 1876. CniUÖTIAN MACK, FBEDER1CK BCHMID.Jr. Assignees. By Attorney of Aeaigneea, 1586 Chancery Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN, in the Circuit Court . ior the County of Washteuaw. In chancury. Suit pemliiiK iu the Circuit Court for the County ol' Wiishtemiw, in chancery, whercin Catharine F. Warsatyo is complalnant, and Peter 0. Johnson, Sarah IC. Johnson, Andrew J. Suthcrlaud and Heury Douglass are defendants. Upon due proof by affldavit, that the ilefcndant, Houry Douglass, lives out oí' this átate, and is arofl&dent of the State of New York: On motion of James B. fiott, oí' counsel for C(tmplainant, It is'ordcred that the said defendant, Henry Douglass, cauafö his apiiarance in thia cause to be entered witliin three months froni the date of thts order; and that in case of li is Mpeanmo6 he cause hifi anawer to the complainanfa bül to be Wed anda copy thereof to be served on the complainant's soUcitor withiu twenty days after service of a copy of said lill and notioe of tbifl order, and in default thercol tlial the said bilí bü taken us confessed by said dcfendant Henry Douglass. And il s further orrtered, that witliin twenty days the said (rnnipiainaut imuse tbls oider to be published in the Michigan. Ar-j, u nrwspaper printed in said county ol' washtenaw, and that the said publicaiïon be coniiniicd la said paper at least once in eacli week mx wc(;ká ín suecessioti; or that lie cause a cojiy of Diis order to be porsonally served on the said Henry Douglass at least twenty days belbre the tkne al))vc prescrlbad lor ala ap[teurauce. Datud thla twelfth day of May, A. D. 1876. ÜEOKGE M. HUNTlNiTONT, James B. Gott, Circuit Judge. Complainaat's Sblicitor. 1583 (1 fc A day at home. Agents wanbed. Outfit ipAw and terms tree. TKUE & CO., Augusta, Me

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