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29
Month
June
Year
1877
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New advertïsMmts TEICK FOK SALE. Orders for BRICE left at the shop of the uudersigued will be prumptly fllled. J. VOLLAXD. Ana Arbor, June 28, 1877. 164Hf Cominissioners' Notie. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtcnaw, ss. The undersigued having been appointeci by the Probate Court for said county, cominissioners to receive, examino and adjust uil claims and demands of all persons against the estáte of William (Jeddes, late of said county deceased, herebï give notice that sfx months frotn date uro allowed, by order of said Probate Court, lor creditors to present ther claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that they will meet at the late residence of the deceaned, in the township of Pittslïcld, In said county, on the 25 th day of September, and on the 26th day of December next, at ten QfilOCk a. M. of each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Datcd, June 25. 1877. l'illwl GROVE SAT'NDKKS, JOHN' FIEGEL, Comini.ssiontTs. Estáte of Sarah W. Beckwith. STATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washtemiw, B8. Notice 18 horoby iven, tb;it by rtn order of the Probate Court for the County oí V':whtt.iiiiw, made on the 27th day of June, A. í. 1877, aix raonths from that datewere allowed for creditora to present their claim aguinst the eatale of Sarah W. Beckwith, late of eaid county, doceased and that all creditora of wñd deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the 2&th dav oí December next, and that auch claim will ou haard beiore Haid Court, on the 28th day of September and on the 28th day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of t lióse davs. DaU'd, Anu Arbor, June 28, A. D. lt77. WIT.LIAM D. II ARRIMAN, 1641 Judge of Probate. Estáte of Caty Vanderbilt. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WashteO naw bb. At a session of the Probate (.'ourt for the County of Wanhtenaw, holden at the Probate oiTiee, in city of Ann Arbor, on Thur.sday, the twenty-eighth day of June, in the yeur one thouuand eight hundred and auventy-seven. Present, William D. Huniman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte or Caty Vanderbilt, deceaaed. Abraham II. Kin?, the adininistrator of said estate, comes lulo court and representa that he in now pre pa red to veuder his final aceouiitaa such administra tor. Thereupon if is ordered, that Saturday, the twenty-first day of July, at teu o'clock in the forénoon, be assigned for examining and allowing Buch account, and that tlie heirs at law of said deceascd, and all other persons interested in said catate, are required to appoar at a aession of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, aud show cause if ;uiy therc be, why the said account should not be allowed : And it Is furthcr ordered that said adininiatrator give uotice to the persons intcrucitcd in said estáte, of tbc peudency of aaid account, and the hearing thereof, by causintf a copy of thit order to be published in the Michiuan Akguö, a nowspapcr printed and circulating lu &aid Couuty, three successive weeks previous to said dav of lie:irinir WILLIAM I). IÍARRIMAN (A truc copy.) Judge oí' Probate. 1041 td Estáte of William D. Holmes. QTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WMhtenaw' O ss. At a sesaion of the Probate Court for the Cuunlyof Waihtenaw, holden at the Probate office in th city of Vnn Arbor, on Thumday, the twutyi-i.iiliili day of June, in the year onu thousand eit'ht hundred and seventy-aeven. Preaent, William D. llarrimitu, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the eatatt of William D. Holmes, deceased. 8arah ïlolmes [and Sidney T. Holmes, the adminitratorM of said estáte, come into court and ru(reseut that they are now prepured to render ther Hnal account aa such administrators. Thereupon it isordered.that Saturdtiy, the twenflrstday of July next, at ten o'clock in the lorenoon, be asaiítned for examining and allowinc such account, and that the heira at law of said deccaeed, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appoar at a aession of suid court then to be holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the mud account Bhould not be allowed : And it ís further ordoredthat said administrator give notice to thepersons inteiested in said estáte, of the pendency of naid account, snd the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thiu order to be publiBhed in the Michigan Arffus, a newspaper printed and circuluting in huid county, throesuocessive weeks previous to said day ot uearing. IMltd WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, ÍAtruecopy.) Jadga of Probate. WHAT IS THE NEWS EVKUV DEPAUTMKXT FDLL OF NEW GQODS! - AXDPrices Lower than at any other House. To the Catitea of Aun Arbor nul Viliiiity : Wi' call spiTinl ulirniliiu ui our DrcNN aud Stliool Suiti íor Un BoyaAlsu Sults ivilli Knee Panto. Our Stock is larfe umi ultruitlve, and our Prices will ilrfy l'oiiiprll lion. It will p:i j you to culi and examine for julirM'll -! II )Ull UW HUI 1VINU IO bu y . o u n M ercüant Tailoring DEFARTMEXTT IS I ■OM1M.KTU, ND WK BB l'HKI'AI'.Kl) Tl) MAKE YOU A BUSINESS SUIT, VACHT CLOTH SUIT, OR DRESS SUIT, Froni 8 to 10 per cent. less tlian any otlier first-class Houw in the State. S. SOUDHEIM, Ann Arbor Micli. ïettmt A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAlt EARNED ! NEW GOODS ! AndpricesT.OWER THAN KV KR. I have purchased in New York, for cHh, and I Min dow duit y receivin ono of the biret and most Helect stocks of Groeenoa in Wiishtcuuw jOunty, cousiutinjf of a fuU und weU selectod LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop - iucluding liuupoivdem, luiperiulst Younff n - Mouti5 II somn, Ja]aui99 Oolonys, I orllios:is, (JOUffOUH SoitCUOUJf) Uttd luuiikiiys, Together wilh a ruil line of COFFEES, consistDL' of Ihe following: lir.ui.li : MOCHA, OLD OOVT JAVA, MAKACA1BO, LAGUAYItE.SANTOH and Ulo, both roanted and fjrruuud ; a full and well seleoted stock of SUCARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, l'ogetlier with everythinj? in the line cf Pure Spics,Ci4niied fruit, and Veyet.ible. We have a 'uil mul complete line of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES And HoRlery. A]ro, a choice nsBOrtment of Lndies' mdUentletuen'u Uuderwcur. Cali and examine Joods and Trices and we will insure Hittisf&ction. EDWAUD DUFFY. " Muynnrd'H Block,' cor.Maic and Ann utreeta Ann Arbor Mich. K7HiKhett cah price paid for all farm )roduce,"%B NEW A TTR ACTIONS THI3 WEEE AT THE CASH Dry (Joods House i WK HT1MULATE TRADE BV ! SELLING CHEAP ! 1 10 Foulard Suits at $2.50 and $:).OO. 100 Foulard Suits, very stylish, at $4.00 $5 00 and $7.00. 100 more of those Elegant Parasols i 20. 22 and 24 inch. 25 Doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves at 50c pe pair. $1.00 Black Cashuiere for 75 cents. $1 35 Black Cashinere for $1.00. 2000 Yds. Apron and Shit ting Calicoe at 5 and Octs. 1,000 Yds. good Ginghains at 8cts. 3,000 Yds. best Bleaohed Cottons at 1 cents. Four Papers Pius, lOuts. 50 Dozen Liidies White Hose at 6cl Sun Umbrellas, 25, 35 and 50cts. All wool Black Grenadine, SOcts. Pure Silk and Wool Grenadine, 75 ani 1 85 couts. Nottingham Curtain Lace, 15, 20 anc 25cts. Dress Goods trom 10 cents per Y tl. and upward. Bunting, or Soaside Clotli, new 8 hades, for Ladies' and Ohildrens' dressus, very stylisb. Striped and Colored Hose, 15, 20 and 25cts. 150 Ladies" Linen Suits, choice styles. At 10 and 12ots durable Shirtings. Indigo Blue and Brown Denims, 12 1-2 and löcts. Great Bargaina in Cottons by the Bolt. All Linen Handkerchiefs, 5, 10 and 15 cents. Everything Cheap AT THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. prk;es si'eak for tiiejüselves. Resjiectfully, C.H.MILLEN&SON ICSttlf NEW ÖODS YM. WAGNER'S My Stock 'm now composed of the latest patterns in Cloths and Cassimereg', whioli I will make to order, in first-class style, and at reasonable prices. Remember tliat all goods are worranted as represented. Don't leave your order until U C ray stock. WM. WAGNER THE MERCnANT ÏAILOR, 21 South Main 8t. Ann Akbor. P. S.- Do not forget that I keep a large stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. WM. WACNER.

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