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Estáte of Charles Minehart. STATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw aa. At a Bession of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate OÜice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the eighteenth day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundrod and seventy-seven. Present, William D. Harriman. Judtre of Probate. In the matter of the estáte ot Charles Winehart, deceaaed. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Minnie Mmehart, praying that a certain instrument now on tile in thia court, purporting to be the last wil] and testament ot said deceaeed, may be admitted to prebate, and that Freeman P, Galpin may be appointed administrator with the "will annexed of said estáte. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fourteenth day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned íor the hearing of sefld petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at law of said deceaaed, and all other persons interested m eaid estáte, are required to appear at a sessiou of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate oitice in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner ahould not be granted : And it is furtber ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte of tho pendency of aaid petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a eopy ot this order to be published in the Michigan Aiyus, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three sueeeaaive wueks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAKRIrfAN, ( A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. Dopy, Probate Register, 1666td Estáte of William Crosby. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, sa. At a session of the Probate Court for the County Waehtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the 18thday of December, in the year one tbousand eight hun ired and seventy-seven. Pr isent, William D. Harriiuan, Judge of Probate. In 'he matter oi the estáte of William Crosby, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verifled, of Horace T. LeBaron, piaying that James E. Rogera, or sume other suitable peraon, muy be appointed adminiötrator of theestate of said deceased. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, tlie 14th day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoou, be assig ed for the hearing of' said petition, aitd that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons intereHted in said estatf, are required to appear at a sesaion of aaid eourt, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Anu Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should nat be granted: And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interest ed in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by eauaintí a copy of this order tu be published in the Michigan Arput, a newppaper printed and circulated in said county, three auccesive weeks previou to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D, HARRIMAN, !A true eopy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. (i. Doty, Probate Register. Hitibtd Estáte of Thomas Martyn. RÍTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw, ij ss. Notice is hereby eiren, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made on the 18 tli day of December, A.D. 1877, six raonths frora that date we re allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Thomas Martyn, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, for examinatiou and allowance, on or before the 18th day of June next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court on Monday, the 18th day of Maren, and on Tuesday, the 18th day of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of those days. Dated, Ann Arbor, 18, A. D. 1S7T. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, 1666w4 Judge of Probate. Coinmissioners' Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said county, commissloners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estáte of John 8. Coy, late of said county deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, lor creditors to present ther claims against the estáte of aaid deceased, and that they will meet at the banking office of C. S. Gregory.in the Village of Dexter, in said county, on Saturday, the 16th day of Mareh, and on Monday, the I7th day of June next, at ten o'clock a. H. of each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated, Becember 17, A.D. 1877. CHARLES 8. GREGORY, 1666w4 JOHN COSTELLO, Coinmissioners. Estáte of Elisha Eldridge. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice is hereby giveu that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1877, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Elisha Eldridge, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the 18th day of June next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court, on Monday, thelSthday of March next aud on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, at ten o'clock in the forenoou of each of those days. Dated, Ann Arbor, December 18, A. D. 1877. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, 1666w4 Judge of Probnt. OTICE. The annual meeting of the Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurence Company will be held at the Court House, in the City oi Au n Arbor, on the secoud Wednesday of January next (January 9, 1878), at 10 o'clock a. M., for the electton of officers for the ensuing year, and also to consider a proposition for ainending the charter of said Company in regard to insuriug live stock against loss and damage by lightning on the premises, instead of "in the buildings," as the present charter provides. A general attendance ís especially requested, aa the question of threshing by steam power will be discussed, and other quastions of interest to the members. By order of the Board of Directors. N. SHELDON; SeoreUry. Dated, Ann Arbor, Drt 4, 1877. 16i4w5 : HOLIDAY a OPENING! AND I IMMENSE SALE OF IY COODS ! For the next tbree weeks at. f lie í'asli lr (Joods Houso of C. H. MILLEN & SON, Bouglit Inte, iti lilif cliCiip. an1 innrkcd tur Icss i lian Sankr-u.pt Frices. Make your dollars teil, and save what money you eau by buyiiig your goods at this great sale. Wc adverjise only when we are prepared to offer decided bargaius. Our store ís erowded from moruing till night ; people are surprised at the Grand Display of Rich Goods, low pnces a;id pnjite attention given to all who favor hs with a cali or examination. Bpecifti bargaiu in BLACK SILKS, From the Iaie New York Auctlon Snlcs. 2 pieces Guinet Black Qroa-Graln Silk at 7de, worlh Hl. 1 piecee Guiuet heavy Gros-Gram at. (SI, worth $1.88. 2 ]ieees Guinet, satín fifiisb. at S1.25 and SI. 50. 2 pieces Guiuet Cashmere Sublime, at$2, $2.35 and Í2.ÍÍ0. Positively 30 per cent. bclow cost of importation. The above silks are partieularly suitable for a holiday preaeuf, and we would urge an carly inspeetion, while tbe assortment is stili complete. A big DECLINE IN WRESS GOODS. We offer 100 pieces of handsome dress goods at 10c, 12, 20 aud 25c, worth doublé the money. The choicest are cheap. Elegant, heavy black Cnshnieren at fiOt, IVc, 7tc, to $L CLOAKS. Our tremendous sale of Cloaks mercases daily . We have ah-eady sold doublé the number of cloaks of any former season. We have just opened one hundred more of the celebrated Rothschilds Cloaks, which are conceded to be the most perfect fitting and superbly made Cloak in the market. We have a full line of miisses,1 ehildren's and infanta' Cloaks. We have been fortúnate enough to secure a large lot of Josephine Seamless Kid Glovea, at less than cost of importation, and will sell them at the verv low price of 81.50 per pair. This is a big bargaih for a first-classjlove. Also 25 dozen Kid Gloves at 50c per pair in all colors. lTütaisley Shawls at $9, $10, S12 and $15. 25 doublé Paisley Shawls, at about half price. Heavy doublé faced Velvet Shawls at $6, $8 and $10. Special low prices on Hkirts. One lot feit Skirts at 5')c and 75c. One lot full size trimmed cloth Skirts at 75c and $1. 50 very handsome camel's hair Skirts at $1.60, $2 and 82.50. Veils and veilings in large variety in all the new and fashionable colors. Beaded nets in Clare de Lune and chenille spots. Magnificent display of lace ties, scarfs and barhs, in black and white- handsome styles. 50 dozen ladies' silk ties at 10e 15c, 20c and 25c. 25 dozen extra long lovely silk ties at 35c, 50c atid 75c. We offer a big lot of silk handkerchiefs at 25c, 50c and 75c - cheap. A most astonishiug oftering of substantial bargains in flannels, cloths, towels, napkins, hosery and gloves. 2 5 dozen ladies' undervests aud drawers at 38c, worth 50c. 25 dozen ladies' undervests aud drawers at 50c worth 75c, Popular prices predomínate, rich bargains for everyone. Warm winter goods, seasonable aud serviceable. Hearty endorsement of our efforts to please the public. A most splendid offering of rieh goods, lively season, and unparalled bargaius. Bespectfully, C.H. MILLEN & SON, Cash Dry Goods House. 100,000 COPIEÏWSLÏICHOLAS FOR THE c1ih181 íias hülida1 s, Only 25 Cents a Copy. Some idea of the attractions offered in tlie Christmas Holiday number of St. Nicholas, of wbich 100,000 copies will be issued, may be gaiued from the following : There are poems by Heniy W. Longfellow and William Cullen Bryant ; a fine hitherto unpublished sketch of Boy Life, by th late Theodore Winthrop; and a short story by tbe luthor of " Alice in Wonderland ; " a nêw faivy itory, " Sweet Marjoram Day," by Frank R. Stockton; "The Peterkins' Charades," by Lucretia P. Hale ; a poetic riddle, by Dr, J. G. Holland ; and a ■omparison between the manners of young folks iu oíd times and now-a-days, by Gail Hamilton. 01 the story element, the orightest feature is the bezinning of a new serial by Miss Alcott, emitled ■' Lnder the Lilacs," with illustration by -Maiy Hallock Foote. The Christmas number oontaina also the opening of a new Serial Story for Boys, i tale of tropical life, by Gustavus Fraukenstein, entitled íTuwer Mountain," admirably illustrateil lv the artitn Mora u and Kelly; A 'Portt-alt of i1fis Alcüll, with a sketch of lier life; several poema by fwn Little American (iirls ; a I'lay, and a Christ'mas Carol (set t musici; and half a dozen eomplte short stories, bright, fiinny, excitiug, and pathettc, etc, etc. Tlie Now Cover is by the English Artist, Walter Crane,- tbc l'aiuous designer of "The Baby's Opsra.'1 ST. NICHOLAS FOK 1878, Bcsides Miss Alcott's seriai for (iirls, and the thrce seríais for Boys, to follow eaeh othcr in rapid suc;ession, will containa short story by the author of 'The Schonbergcotta Family;'" and an article, " Around the World in a Yacht, Boys!" has been pronuscd by a brilhant writer, uow on the actual tour of the world in bis own vacht. There will ue contributions by a üaughter of the Famous Peter Parlcy, and a letter to Youug American by GEORGE MACDONALD. The '■ How " Series of instructive paper, by varirmsuuthors, will teil How to bind your own boots ; How to mine coal ; How to enjoy yourselves it tiome ; How to be an agreeable guest ; How to entertain tompauy ; How to be a carpenter ; How to make an ice-boat ; How to tanild a house ; How Inlia rubber is gathered; How matches are made; How money is made ; How niackerel are caught ; How they laid the Atlantic cable : Huw they mine in California ; How they work in the tèa-cotmtty ; How to be a parlor magiciau ; etc. There will also be a series of stories and sketches of Foraign I.il'e, TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, 3ueh as "Old Nicolai" (a Russian story), " A Day Among the Welsh Castles," " Easter in Germany," "The Indiansof the Amazon," "How Kittla was Lost in a Tnrkish Bazar," "Ma'ster Moutezuma "' aMcxicau story), " Hanza, the Lapp Maiden." ' ud mauy others. " Jack-in-the-Pulpk," "Young Bontrlbutors' Department," " Letter Box " " ' ile-Box," aud "For Very Liltlo Folks," will bc ' iontinued. The four bound volumes of St. Nicholas already ' published are the most wonderful, beautiful, and ittraetive Christmas Present for Young People ' Each volume is complete in itself. VoK 1 and 2 (3.00 each ; vols. 3 and 4, $4 each. Subscription Price, $3 a Vear, nontaire paid. Ningle copies 25 cent each. 3old by all Book-Sellers and Dealers. SCRIBNKR A CO., 1M 743 Broadway, N. Y. IxSb RE YOUR PROPERTÏ WITH THE OLD Insurance Agency OF C. H. SULLEN. Home lnsurauce Co. of Assets. N. Y., $0,000,000 Contineulal Ins. C'o., N. Y., 3,000,000 ülagara FIre Ins. Co., 1,400,000 Sirard, of Phila., 1,000,000 ïrieut, ol Hartford, 700,000 latea as low as any reliable IuBuranea Company _,08tM promptly and honorably adjusted. 1666 ÖINSEY & SKAEOLT'S BAKERT, GftOCBRï " -ANUl'LOUR & F EED STORE, j We keep constantly on nnnd, BREAD, CRACKERS, CAJKES, ETC., FOK WHOLESALE and RKTA.I1, TRADK. , We shall aleo kef p a supply of DELHI FLOUR, i . M. RWIFT & VS BEST WHITE WHKAT ' EXÜUB, KYB FI.OlTit, MCCKWWKEAT FLOUUi COKWMBAL, FKBD. &c. &c. At wbolMÁlé ana retftil. A ftéaeril tonk ol c 3ROCKRIES A.I IMlOVÏSIOfS j lonstantly on hanil, whi.'h -wtII bo aold on ag ' 'Ontible töiius as at uny olher bout;e is tbin city. Cnsh paid for Butter, Egg, and Country ; [ttc genernlly. Br7 Qoods deliverod 10 any part of the city with tut extra charge. KIIVSEY A; NKABOFT. Ann Arbor. Jan. 1. 1876. 15C4 1N8URANCK W1Y. : Capital, - - #:{,000,00. i Assets Jan 1, 1875, $8,792,84:9.98. ; Loases Paid in 55 Years, $44,760,391.71. i Surplus over all Liabilities, iucluding Re-Insurance Reserv, , $4,735,092.86. Net Surplus over Liabilitios, including i Ro-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. C. MACK, Agent, Anu Arloiv . ftffc SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As ttte time approao&es foï the renewal afaubsoriplions, THK SUN woutd remind its frienrt" and well-wishers everywhere, that it i :it;ain a candidato tor their considerntiou a ml Bupport. Upon its record for the past ten ycars It ïvhos for a con tin umi ce of the hearty sympathy and gonerous co-operution whieli have aitnerto lieen extended to it trom every qaartex of the Union. The Daily Nu n is tour-pw heet "f 28 column?, prioe by raail, posl-paid, öö cimi's I month, or %(i. ."U pör ycr. The Suixlny editiou of The SrN is 1111 elghtpage heet of K columns. Whilagiving the ne of the day, it alo oontaias a iarge amount of Ukerary aml mincel.aneous matter peclally preparad lor it. '1'hf. Si:nday.Si:k has met witü great sncC8SI. Tost paid 1 .2 a year. The Weakiy Snn. Who doe not kuoiv Tuk Wkf.kly 8i:n ! It r,hculate Ihruughuut the United States, the Canada, iindbeyond. Ninoty thoufand families trreet its welcome pago weekly, and regard it in the light of Kiüde, counselor and t'riend. lts neffs, editorial, agricultiinil and litevary departments make it es&ealiallT a journal tor the fainily and the firesido. Teims: Une Dol lar a year, post. paid. ThiB price, qUHlrty considered, raakes it the cheapeat newspaper puhlishcd. For clubs ol ten, with $10 cash, we will s!nd an extra copy free. Addresn PÜBU8HEB OF TH10 SUN, jiíSSwS New York (Jity. thi: ui:at cavsk STTMAIT MISEP.1T. Juut publiahed, in a aealed envelope. Prlce, ix cOlll 9. A liCcture on Ilie Nature, Treatiiini. and radical euro of Seminal We;ikue8.s, or Hperiuatorrhooa, induced by Selt'-Abue, Involuntary Eminions( Imooteney, NcrvouH Dcblilitr ft"d Impedimenta to Mariïae prenerully ; (JonHumptton, Kpilei)yt and Fits; Mcutiil and l'hyBieal Incapacity, &c. -By KOBElïT .T . f'ULVERWELL, M. D., author of the ' Green Book," Ac. The world-ronownerl author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proven from bis own oxpenenee that the awful oneequenctís of Sclt-AbUHe may be eíteetually removed without medicine, aud without dauKei'0UB Burgical opera tions, bougios, instrumentR, rmgs, orcordiais; pointinR out a mode of cure at once certain, and etfectual, by meant? of which every sufl'erer, no matter what hia eondition may be, uiay cure bimself cbetply, privately, and radically. Jfcifl'his Lecture will prove a boon to ihousands and tkousands. fient under Beal, in a plain pnvplope, to any addren, post-paid, on receipt of six chiiIk or tWO postale stamps. Addrees the Publishers, THE CÜLYERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 An n Street. . . l'.rtt Otüce Box, 4.".8, li;::nyl Chanoery Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN: The Circait Court for 0 the C'ouuiy of Washtenaw, in chanoery, WillHii) Muir and EniHine Muir, eomplutinanto, vs. Joho Mover and Mary Meyer, deieiidant. In pursuance and by vlrtue of a decreo oí' tlie Circuit Court for the Cotmty of WaèbteQaw, in chancery, made and entered od th tWrd dav of .luly, A. It, 1S77, mi the above entítled cause tberêifl petoèHng . Notice is hereby gtven. thal E, Cb&rtóa Ét. Whiiinan, one, of the ('in-uil ( On il. CoBiraission ers in and for fhe Cülmfcy of Washtenaw and StatR of Michigan, wil] nell af public auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at Ihe front belng the wouth) door pf the Court House, in the üty of Aon Arfar, in sí ui County of Wasntenaw, ID MONDAV, TUK TWENTY-KiOHTU (laV OÍ .fíUUlín'V, . D. 1878, at ten oVloek in the forenoon of aid lay, all thal certain pieee or paxoel of land sitúate n the V i 11 age of Saline, County of Washtenaw nd State of Michigan, dcscrtbed as follows, to wit, ot nuwber eight and the rast half of lol nu uihcr even, in seetion elèven, in said VÏÏlage of Saline, aecording to the recorded plat tfcereêf. Dated, December il, A. D. 1877. CHAS. IÍ. WfHTMAN. Circuit Court Com in' r, Washtenaw Co., Mich, A. J. Öawvek, Solicitar forComplainaut. !(( Kstate of George Whiting. UTATB OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahtcuaw na. Ata seseion of the Probate Court lor tlte Jouaty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Ofce in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the welfth day of December, iuthe yearono thousnd eight hundred and seventy-neveu. Present, Willifim T). Flarriman, Judge of Probate, In the matter ot the estáte of George Whiting, eeeased. Onreadinandñliní; the petilion, duly verifled, f Francia Whiting, one of the exeeators of said state, prayiug that they ma y be Hcensed to mort aje the real estáte whereof said deceneed died eized. Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the elcvjutli day of January next, at ten o'oloek in the orenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said peïtion, and that the devisees, légateos, and beirs 8 law of said deceased, and all other perons intevented ia Haid estüte, are rsquired to apear at a 8f8ion of said Oourl, then to be holen at the Probate oöice, in the Cily of inn Arbor, and ah-iw caiue, it any there, why the rayer of the petitioner should not be grantnd: And it idfurther ordered thnt said jietitioner give ïotioe to the persojis in teren ted in b&id estáte, of lie pendeucy ot said petition, nöd the hearing iereof, by CHiisintr a oopy of tiiis order to be paoiihed ia the Míohiff&n Argus, a newpaper printed nd circulated in said county, tour Buccessive weeks irevious to said day oí hearing. WXLLIAM D HARKIMAN, (A true copy.) JuJge of l'robate. WiLr.iAM G. Doty, Probate Register. lBtd Estáte of Daniel Wallace. ÖÏATEOF MICHIGAN, County of Washte3naw, sa. At a aesaion of the Probate Couifc for the ie County of Washtimaw, holdcu at the Probate mee, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Saturday. ie eighth day of December, in the year one lousand eight hundred and seveiity-seven. Present, Williarn D. H arriman, Judgeof Pr ate. In the matter of the estáte of Daniel Walace, deceased. On readiug and ftling the petition, duly verifled, f Edwin W. Wallace, praying that he may be ipointed administrator de boni non,with the 'ill annexed, of the estáte of said deccaaed. Thereupon itis ordered, thatMondny,the fleventh ayof January next, at ten o'cloek in the f orenoon t e assigc ed f or the hearing of said petition, and that ie devi-ees, leeatees und heirB at law of aid deceased, and all othej persons interestd in aaid estáte, are required to üppear ta segsion of said court, then to be holen at the Probate office in t he cit y of nn Arbor, and show cause, íf any there be, why ie prayer of thepetitionershouldnot begranted; A.nd it ifl further ordered that said petitioner ïive notioe to the persona interestí'd in sajd os ;ate, of the pendeney ot said petition, and the learing thereof, by cauaing a copy of this ordeï o be published in the Michigan Argus, n news)aper priuted and cirenlated in said county, three ucceasive weki prfivious to smd day oí hearing. WILLIA.M D. HAUniMAN. (A true copy.ï Judge of Probate. Vm. (jt. ]otï, Probate Register. 1665td lístate cf Frederick Kmminger. WTATE OF MICHIGAN, Coapty of Waabt. ? nnw,í-s. At ; aaniüii of' the Probat Court 'or the Co uní y ot WnsMenaw, bolden at thp Proite Othce in the city oí' Ann Arbor, on Friay, the thirl ielh day of November, in the year nfl tfaouiHSd eight hundred and "eventy-seveo. Present. Williittu l. Ham man, Judgeof Probate, In the muiter if the estáte oí Frederioli Eínúagrt dooeaaed Qa vf!idin(í and úHng tfia petatinifc, duly rërifled, t' J, lí'rttderick V"ogí, exeotttür, praying ihat he nay be lïcensed to morlge tlm ral estaic where!' siiid icceased 'ü'i] eraizeo. Thereupon it in ordered , tht Raiurdhy, the !th day of Jannary oext, at ten o'cïock inthe orpnoon, b Jinsijiofd for the hearing of said ivt i un, and thal ihe devisees, I putees, ind heirs at law í .stiid decensed, uud uli othyr persons in teres ted in tid estáte, ure ïeqtirred to nppenr a) a session of aidrourl, thn to bf holden at the Probate Otfifp, 1 the city of Ann Arbor, and show eaune, if any ïeie bt!, why Ui1 praycr f the petitioner should ot bp r;intrd . And it is furtber ordered , that aid petitionnr give ootieo to Ihe persons luterested n Mud estáte, Oi tlie pendenoy of Huid peütëbn, nd the hearing theieof. by ctuifing a OOpy jpi tlns rder to be published in th Mk'hkjan Aiuíis, BOWspsper printed and ciroulated íti nid rounty, uur BuoouBsive vreeka previous to sid day ui earin?. WII-UAM 1. HAHR1MAN, (A true ':opy.) Ju$#e of Probate. "Wvr. G. Hotï, Probate Register. I6fi1 Kstate of Aobsah Goodrich. CTTATK OF MTCHIOAN, County of Wnshtonaw 71 hh. At ;t sonsion of tliH Probate Court for the ounty of Washtenaw, hulden at the Probate of - ce in thï oity of Ann Arbor, on Wt-dni-sday, the Ith day of becernbrr, in the yenr one thoTisnd eight hundred and seventy-acven. Present, Williani I). Harrintan, Judí of Probata. In the muiter of the esttit of Aehtsnh Goodch, docensed. On readmg und riling the petition, duly vpriuVdfOf [ei'fhant H. Guodrlch, prayinj; thnt h or Komn ther suitable peion may be appointed ndiuiniartitor ot the estrtte of said deceased. Therpupon it isordeied, that. Snturday, thp 29th y of Decenibei inntant, at ten o'clock in the foreoon, be asntínd for the hearios of said petition, nd thal the bein at luw of said decesséa and 11 rhr penonü interested in saïd estáte, are required 0 anpeiir ;t( b WNMtion of said ('ouvr., then to be lolden at the Probato OHire in the r,iiy of Anti vbor, and fthnw canse, if any there bñ, why ilie rayei of the petitionpr nhoutd not be granted: And 1 is further ordered that said peiitioner give notice o the persons interested in unid estafe, of the wndencyof said petition and fhe henring thureof, y causing a copy of this order to be published in ne Midayon Anjns, a Utjwspappr priuted and cirulHtcd in BHid county, tliree nucResBÏve weeks preious to aaid day of harinii. WIMiIAMD. HARRTMAN, f A true wpy). JudgB ot Probatp. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. IW8M Estáte of Reeve Minors. OTATE ÜK MICHIGAN, County of AVaHhienHW, ? ss. At a ession of the Probate Court, for 'ie county of Washtenaw, holden at trm Probate rtic in the city of Ann Arbor, on Fiiday, the wenty-third day of November, in the year one iouamd ei"ht hundred and Reventy-Pfven. Present, williiini D. H arrima u, Judge of Probate. In the mattor of tho estáte of John P. Reeve, Giles W. Reeve, and Frank W. Reeve, minor. On readiug üiitl tilin thi petition, duly verified, f Adelle J. Reeve, guardián of said minors, pmyng thiit she muy be lieensed to sull coitain real esate belongini,' to said minore. Thereupon it is oruVrerl, that Saturdny, the iwenty-nmth dny of December next, at ten o'clock n the fornoon, be assigned for the hearu of aaid petitmn, and that the next of kin of aid minors, and all other persons interested n Baid estáte, ure required to appear at sesHion of said court, then to be holden at the 'róbate Office in the oity of Ann Arbor, and how cause, if any there be, why the prayer f the pelitioner should not be y;rímtcd ; And t is turther ordered that aaid petitioner give otice to the persons interested in said estáte, f the pondenoy of said pftition and the henriift tbereof, by cansina a copy of this order to be jublisiied in the Michigan Aryus, a newspapei u-inted and circulated in said county, tour buceaaive weeks nrevious to enid day of hearing. W1LLIAM D HARRIMAN, TA true copy.) Judge of Probate Wm. G. Doty. Probate Register. 1063 FINE JOB PRINTINO done tüe AKUUS OFFICE. Estáte of Moses C. Edwards. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. Ai a session of the Probate Court for the Couui.y of Wiishtenaw, holden at the Probate Ottiee, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the twenty-firsi day of November, in the year one thousand eijfht hu ml red and seveuty-seven. Present, William 1. Harriinan, Judge of Probate. Bfln the matter of tbe estáte ofMosesC. Edwards, ■ ct'ased. Uu readingaml filing the petitien, éaly verifled, of Saries C Edwarda, admin.strator, pmylng thut li" muy le Heeiised to sell the real estáte wuereuf B&id decegaed died seized. Thereupouit mmíered, tbaíSaturday, the22d day of December next, at ten o'clock in thèforenoon.be assigned for the heai ing of said petition, and tbat tlie liehs;u lawofsaiddeueased.aud allothcr persons interested iu said estáte, are required to appear at ft si-Hsion of gaid oourt, theii to he bolden at the Probate Offiee i u Mie city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grauted : And it is further ordered, that said pet itioner gire notice to the persoiis fnterested in said estáte, of tbe peudency of said petttion and the hearing thereof, by cauxing a uopy of Uiis order to be published in the Michigan Argots, a uewgpaper priutéd and circulated in said eouuty, foiu1 succeseive weeks prcvious tnsaild;v f hearing. WILLIAM P. HARRIMAN, ' f A truecopy.) Juégeof Probate. Wm. (ï. Ootv, Probate Register. lf62 I state of J times Pennol. TATK 01? MICHIGAN, County of -Washlenaw, ss. 0 r a 86SSÍ00 of the Probate Court for the county of Wachten a w, holden at the Probate Office, in tbe city of Ann Arbor, on Baturday, the twenty-fourtn 'lay of November in the year one thousand eight hitndrcd and seventy-seven. Present, William I). llarriman, Judge of Probate. In thfi matter of the estáte of James Pennel, deceasfed. LovatusC. Allen, exenutor of the last will and testament of soid deeeased, comea inCo court and representa tbat he is now prepared to rende r bis liual accouat as such executor. Thereupori tt is ordered, that Saturüay, the22d iay of December next, at tenoclock In theforeuoon be aisigned for examining and allowlng such accoiiBt, and thatthedevisees, legatees and heirs ai law oi said deeeased, and all otber persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, (hen to be holden at the Probate Office In the city of Aun Arbor in said county. u -huw cause, if any there be, why the said account shoüld not be allowed ; And it is furiher rdered,that said executor give notice tothe persons interested in said eatate, of the pendency of iaid account and the hearing tbereof, by causiiiii icopy of tin order to be published Ín the MichU fanArffUi, uewspaper printed and circulating in aid county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. H ARRIMAN, (Atrue copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. (. Doiy, Probate Register. 16f:ï Eatate of fatriok Tobin. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, sa, Notice is hereby given, that ty ■in order of the Probate Court for the County oí Washtenaw, , made on the tirst day of December, A. 1). 1877, Bix raonths frora thnt datewere allowed for creditora to present their claims against the state of Patrick Tobin, late of said county, ïecewed, and that ali creditors of said de ;eused nre required to present their clainid to said Probate Court, at the Probate Oitice . ,n the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and üllowance, on or before the flrat duv of June, aext, and that sach claims will be " heard beFore said Court, on Friday, the flrst day oí March, and on Saturday, the first day of June iext, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each ot Jiose days. Dalecl, Ann Arbor, December 1, A. D, 1877. WILLIAM D. I1ARRIMAN, I664w4 Judgeof Probate, Mortgage Sale. Ül .t I I. r has bees made iu the conditiotis of a eei taiu mortgage, made and executed by Jolui V. M-avnard and Maiy J. Waynard, bis wilè, i" Alfred B. Wood, on the second day of Novetuber, A. I. 1S37, whicb mortgage was dul'y recorded in bhe office of the Register of Deeda for the Uounty uf Vashtena.w, Siate of Michigan, ou the sixth iay of November, A. D. 1857, in liber 24 of morigsges, page 118, which aid mortgage was, on tbe iix'teenth day of January,A. D. lf?8, duly a.ssignKt by the said Álfred B. Wood to the undersigned Charles H. Kiehmoud, und Saíd assigomeot was duly recorded iu the oltiue of the Kegister of Zeeds lor tbe County of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, do the cighteenlh day of Januaiy, A. D. 1868, in Iiber24oi mortgages. page 118 ; and there is now ptueand uiipaid thereon the mimi of two thousand and Interest froaa th niütÜ Uty of May, A. 1. 1875; and in pToceedinas al law have been Lnstituted to recover the debt aecured by sucíi luortgage, ur auy part thureoi; Now, tberefore, notice is uereby glveo that by virtue of the power ol nli iu said mortgage contalncd, aud of the statutee in Buth cii.su made and provided, 3a id mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the prenuaes coveretl thereby, or sö niucfa thereof as shall be necessari to satisty iIh' aiuouni 'lue on eaíd mortgage a's abure set fort h, aud the.cotsaud expeles of such sale, together with a reasouable eiiarge lor attor neyla ot soIí.íi.m serviré? p&YMed in aid mortgage, at public auction, lo the bigaest bidder, "tl I'1UIAV, THE KKUITH DAY ■' MaROH, A. 1. 1878, al two "N nik j). m. o) hiüd day, at tlie the ftouth door of the Court (Jouse, in tlie Vity of Anu Arbor, Couuty of Wa.shteuáw, and State of Michigan (said Court Hou a e bftteg the place for boldiug the Circuit Court lor said (xmnty}. tíald premises atesituated in s;iid city oí Anu Arbor, and are deserlbed as follón s, tö.ii t; (iiniKncing one hundred and sixteeu leet and a half north froni tin soulhenst corner ot bloük rmmber one north in range Mirre east ; iheace west 102 ieot ; tlience north alteen and one half feet t- tlie south line of lut number elght, in said block ; thecce west thirty feei tu the west line of aald lut , theiice north nin and one half feet ; thence ast aïong the souih line of Charles Thayer's land and a]mg the soutli line of ("luirles Thayer's store, iu Mundy's block, to NlftiDBtreet; theuoe south fcó tbe pmee of beginning; together with Hir ïight aud privilege and ' nse.it the north wall of James T. Allen' store tu buildiutoor upon, aod álso tbe right and privilege of using and building agalnsl ;tnd joining lato the south wall of Charlee ïfaayer'8 store in a suital'le ;aiii workinauiike manner, uot so asto occasion Kiiy dainüpc ui iiijmy to said wall or building, exceptiug aqd resen log so mucfa oi said as is covered hj James T. AUen's brick store, being about twu ('eet fiveinches wide and the length of said Allen' store, and rIm the pleoe pf land deeded by Agnea P. Parsous and Koswell Paiuoosto 'iliomas Clark, The said lan-l bereby intendcd tu hedeserüied bting the same land and all the tand oonveyed by Cb arles Thayer and it'e and lïoswell Parsons mul i ï =i te and Agnea I'. P&rsons to Iicnry W. llyiut. and bysaid llynit and wif deeded to John Lockwood, and by John Lockwood and wife to John V. MaynanI, together iviih all ibe appurlonanoc iliercn, and ;ilt the right, litle, intei'est, estáte, claim and demand of the parüe of tlie íirst parí iu the s;ii. mortgage in and to tue premie-. lated, Deceiuber 3, 1877. CHARLES H. RICHMONI), A'u t.i.VM II. Wells, Ausiguefl oí Mortgage. At torn e y for Aasignee of Mortgage, Jtïtil" Mortgage Sale. 1 KKAUL T liaving been made in the coudition 1' oí' a cei tain uiortgage, made and executed by Uargaret Trêney, of the city of Ann Arbor, County of Washicmiw and State of Michigan, to Eliza beth Geer, of Superior, County oí Washtenaw aforesaid, on the first day of June, in the yearol uur l.ord one thousand eight hundredand seventyfmir, aml retud(f in the ottice of the Register of DeecU (or the county aforesaid, on the second day of Jnne.A. l. 1S74, at, ï% o'clock p. m. of said day, in liixM M of mortgiiges, PBg6 ;H5 : that there i now elaimed (o be due and unpaid on said ïuortgageaud the boud accompanying the same, the suni of six hundred and nlnety-two dollars and sixty-eveti rcniv ; ;ilso ;ui ;it tornt1 y's fee of thirtyive dollars as a roaaeuable utoruey fee, in addition to m tl other leal COSts, should any proceedings he taken to fórectow Wie wiúe : Notice is bereby given, that by virtue ol' the power of sale iu said mortgage contal ned, I shall sell at public auction, to thehigfreal bidder, on the twknty-sixth üay of January next, aL two o'cloekp. m. of said duv, at the front door of the Coui t House, in the city of Anu Arbor, in the County ot' Washtenaw and State aforeeaid (tbal being the building in which tbe Circuit Couri for satd county is held), the premisea deacpibed in, said mortgage asbeiug lot No. ten f 10} in Bower's addition to the village of Anu Arbor, County of Wasbtcn;uv and state aforesaid, aocordf ng to reeorded plat thei'eol'. Dated, November 1, is:;. ELIZABETH GEER, John N. GotT, Mortgagce. Attorucy for Mortgagfo. l'"1" liiMti h lïoii on tlie Ciuitar. MissMary Louisk Pond will give lessons on heGuitar. For iemi Inquirí at M South State at reet.
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