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Kstate of Thomas QulUnano, STATE OF MICHIGAN, Couniy of Whte nuw as. At a seasion of the l-ruute Court l'o the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, op Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of February, m the year one thouaand etght hundred and seveDty-eight. Present, William D.Harriman.Judfre of Probate In the matter of the eBtate of Thomas Culli nuiie, deceaaed. Un readmg and flling1 the petition, duly veiifled of Peter Taite, praying tbat a certain inatru ment now on tile in this court, purportiup to be the last will and testament of said deccased, may be admitted to probate, and that he may be ap pointed executor thereof. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the twenty-nfth day of Maich next-, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing o said petition, and that the deviees, legateer and heirs at law of said deceased, nud all othe persona in teres ted in aaid eaiate, are required to appeur at a aession of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate ottice in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why tho prayer of the petitioner ahould not be granted And it is further ordered that said petitioner givt notice to the persons intereated in said estáte o the pendency of said petitioa and the hearing thereof, by causin a copy ot this order to be pub lishedin the Michigan Arpus, a newspaper printen and circulated in said county, three aucceasive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAKRIMAN, ( A true copy.) Judye of Probate. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register, 1676td áSJ COUGH, COLD, ffNJWWjn Or Soit Throat VJêlÖClS' IMMEDÏATEATTENTION A continúanos for any lnaiftli o tiiuc, cnuHCH irritation of tlie Lnngs or ome clironic Tnroat afffection Neglect .oftentimes resulta in some incurable Lun dise&Be.' ItruunS Kron.lii.il Troches have provfid their efficacy, by a test of man y year and will almoBt invariably give imniediate relie! Obtain only Brownit 'Ilroncnlal Tro ches and do not take any of the worthless imi tations that may be offered. 1665m4 TJEICF OF LIME KEDUCED. Ohio Urne will hereafter be Bold at wholesale a my linie room, in this city, at 35 cents, and Mon roe lime at 30 cents per bushel. Also for sale a large stock of Grand Kapids Piaster, At prices to Buit the times. Aun Arbor, February 20, 1878. J. VOLLAJÍD. INSLRE YOUR PROPERTÏ WITII THE OLD Insurance Agency C. H. MILLEN. lliiiuc Insurance Co. of Assets. N. V'., $6,000,000 Continental Ins. Co., N. Y., 3,000,000 Niágara Fire Ins. Co., 1,400,000 Giiard, of Pliila., 1,000,000 Oricni, ol Hartrord, 700,000 Kute.s üh low as any reliable Insurance Companj Isaes promptly and honornbly adjusted. IGti mum wpanï Capital, - - 3,000,000 Assets Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. Losses Paid in óö Years, $44,760,391.71. Surplus over all Liabilities, including Re-Insurance Reserve, $4,735,092.86. Net Surplus over Liabilities, including Ro-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. ' C. 3IACK, Armft Ann Arbor. SEMGJpiS! BUY THE SINCER The best and most popular machine in the world - 300,000 sold in a single year, after being on the market over twenty-five years. Beware of Imitations ! To secure the genuinc buy of 1. L. Grinncll, the authorized agent for "Washtenaw County. It is only a qucstion of time, and not mucli time ei t her, when the majority of the wild eat machines will not bo built, then the warrant of cut-tl:roft dealers will be of little avail. To buy a second class machine on a third class warrant for flve years is poor policy when such a machine as the Sínger can bc had ut a reasonable pricc. I keep enuine part for the 8inger, best"Oil, Needlea, Piaiters for ilreas makera- "5c to $1.25, Lincoln's fringing machine, and have a large numberof second-himd machines. Second-hand Singer, $20 to $30. Second-hand Howe, $12 to $15. Second-hand Ameiican, Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, and otneia, il to $1(). S& Sewiug Machines repaired and carefully adjusted. I. L. GRINNELL. NO. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, lö5C) Opposile First National Hank. FURNITURE! J. KECK & CO., AiANUFACTURERS OP FURNITUKE OF ALL DESC1UPTI0NS, Are no OllVrhiir (rent Indiiccmmits lo Piircliusers. BUYERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING THEIR FURNITURE Direct of the Maniifactiircrs. Vlanufactory, corner of Will:ua and West Fourth Streets. Salesrooms, 52 South Main ind 4 AVest Liberty Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1665 "piNSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERY, GROCERY -ANDFLOUK & FKKI) NTOKK. We keep constantly on mtnd, BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC, FÜR WHOLESALE and KKTAIL TUADE. We shall also keup u nupply of DELHI FLOUR, . M. SWIFT ft CO'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, KYE KLOUR, BUÜKWWHEAT FLOUR, COEN MEAL, FEED, &c. Sec. At wholesnle anti retail. A general stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS onstantly on hund, whiuh will be Bold on as ruaonuble tt-rmi as at any otber house in this city. Cauh paid for Butter, EggB( and Country Trouee gonerally. éir Goods deliveron 'o any part of the city with ut extra charco. KÜVSEV & SF.ABOLT. Ann Arbor, Jan. 1. 1878. 15C4 Two ïaluÉe Houses FOK SALE, The property belonging to the WKLLES ESTÁTE, ïtuated on DIVISIÓN STKEIÍT, at the head of ANN STREET, and the property latcly owned aud ow occupled by A. WIT)ENMANN, will be sold t a YERY LOW PKICE, AND ON LONG TIME IF DESIRED. Apply to S. H. DOUGLAS. BSTRACTS ÓFtITLES. XJl. The underaigned, Register of Deeds, will prompt ' and carefully make Abstracts of titles, From the Original Records, ror Attorneyn, Agenta, Owners, or Purchasera. o pains will be spared to give a complete chain of tle, and show all encumbrimces. Charges reanable. CHA3.H. MANLY. Ann Arbor, January 10, 1877. 1G1T. I A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED ! NEW GOODS ! And prices LOWIilí THAN KVER. I have purchased in Xew York. for cash, und I urn now dnily reoeivins one of the lurgest and moat select stocks of Groceries in Washtenaw County, consisting of a ful] imd well selectod LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop - including Guupowders, Imperial, 1 onngr Ilysoiin, Ilysous, Japanii, Oolonus. For■M.Mi Cougroux, SoucbonM, miei 'fwankiijs, Together with a full line of ÓOFFEK8, consistmg ot the rollowinj branda: 1IO0HA, o LD GOV'T JAVA, MAUACA1B0, LAGt.'A YKK.SANTOSnndRlO, both masted nnd ground ; u full uud well selected tock of SUCARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, Together with everything in the line cf Pure 8pice8,Canned fruits, nnd Vegetables. We have a full aml complet line of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES And Husiory. Alao, a choice asortment of Lndies' and Oentleiuen'ti Uuderwear. Cuil and exutuine [loods and l'iioea aud we will insure satiafuction. KDWARD 1)UFFY. " Maynard'e ïtlock," cor. Main and Aun streeta Ann Arbor, Mich. ■aTHighest caeïi priee paid for all farm produce, 18 Pístate of Lest er Latimer. STATK OF HICEflGAN, County of WafchUn sa. Ai q sesaiou of tbe Probate Court ígtiv' oounty Qf Washteuaw, holden at the Probate Offi in the city oi Ann Arbor, onllonday, the tighteenfï day uï ' Vubruury, iu the year one thounaad ilu huuUred a uil suyuíity-eight. Kül Present, WflliatD 1). Htirnmnn, JudijeofProhAt In the matter of the estáte oí U-stor Iui.., deceaaed, er On readiog and filing liw p-.-iiti-m, duly vorifi i of Charles K. Latimer, prajxng that a certaini trument now on file in this court, purporiimr to U the last wijl and testament of mud deceaaod ma be admitt-ed to probate, and that Abïgail E 'Lar in r iiüiy be appointed executrix thereof. ' Thereupon ït is ordered, that llonday, the eicb tconth day of Harch next, at ten o'clock ia o forenoou, be Htwiued for the hearing of gJJ petition, ana that the de visees, leñatees, and wl ;it l;iv ot said deceutied, and all other tier aons interested in said estáte, are requE to appeur at a aesaion of said Court th to bu holden at the Probate Office i w city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if a there be, "Why the prayer of the petitioiier should not be Tantea: And it is further order&i that said petiïioner give notiee to the persons in. terested in eaid estáte, of the pendency of saü petition, and the hearing thereof, by causin. copy of this order to bc uubliahed in the Mu igan Argus, a newspapor printed and circulated in said county, three auccessive weeks prtvious to b&H day Of hearing. "VVILUAM D.HARRIMVN' f A true copy.) Judpe of Probate Wit. O. Doty. Probate Register. 1675td Estáte of Hamilton Yanatta. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washt O naw, 3. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtcnaw, holden at the Pm. bute Office, iu the city of Ann Arbor, ontjaturda the Bixteentn day ot Kebruary, in the jhxqL Lhousand eight hundred and soventy-eiht. l'roiiit, William D. lïarriman, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of Hauiilton V! atta, decefised. Newland C. Carpenter, adniiuistrator'of 8aid. tate, comes into court unl represcnts that hei DOW pfdpardd to reuder liis üual account aa gacb admiblaxratór. Thereupon it ïs ordered, that Thursday, the jy day of Maroh next, at ten o'clock in the :' uoon, be asigned for examinlng and al! acro'.int, and that the hetra :it law of said dowaarf and all othfr ponom interosicd in said petate, ri'. required to appear at :i sQssion of said Court, 'tie to be holden at the Probate Oftice in the city of Ann Arbor Ensald county, and show causelfi there be, wby the said account should not be, lowed : Anil it is furrher ordenad that saíd adnij. istrator give notiee to the persons interested ja said estáte, of the pendency of said account uh) the hearing thereot, by caosing a copy of thisonier to be published in the Michigan Auí;us, a ner$. paper printcfl anti circuhitingin saiil couaty,thr successive wet-k.-; previoua t saiil day of liVarinWILLIAM D. HABRIMaF [A true copy.) Judeof Probiie Wm. '.. Ioty, Probate Register. Estáte of Euiilie Eiting. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County ofWasbteart ss. At ;t Bession of the Probate Court for tbf County of Washtcnaw, holden at theProbaieOf nee, in the city of A nu Arbor, on Thursday, the twuteeuth day of February, in the year onc'tbousKtgd eight hundred and seveuty-eight. Present, Williara D. Ilarriman, Judgeof Prohjtp In the matter uf the estáte of Ëmilie Kitiu' minor. Leonhurd Gruner, the guardián of said ward eomea into court and ropre$enLá that he is qov preparefl fio render hls annual account as sucb guariliiin. Thereupon it is oreïcred, that Saturday, the siiteenth day of March, next., at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for exaininiug andaUofiag such accovint, and that the next of kin of $ wurd, and all other persons interested ín ají estáte, are requirt-d to appear :it a session of aü cbürt, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show canse, if ;iny there be, why the said account should not be allowed : And it La furthei orderd ihat m guardián give notiee to the persons intwested in said estáte, oí" the pemlcncy oi said account, and Qxe hearing tlkereof, by causing a copy of tt. Qrder i ba publishéd in the Aticltiyan Argm.i newspaper prluted anl circulating in said countr, three succeasive weeks previoua to said dar &! hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAK, (A true CopyO .Tudge of Probat?. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. I6"j Estato of Uottlieb Breisch. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Oounty of WashUnaw, 3s. At a session of the Probate Cotirt for the County Washtenaw, holden at the Probate OtSw iu the city of Aun Arbor, on Thursday, the loerteenth day of February, in the year one tbousa&d eierhi hun red and seventy-eii.rht. Pr sent, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter oi tbo estáte oí " (iuttlieb Breiwli, deceased. On roading and üling the petition, duly valled, of Ulrich Schaiblc, praying that Louis JTritz, et somu other suitable persun, inay be appointed tdmimstrator of the estáte of said deceased. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the gbteenth day of March next, at ten o'clock in tht forenoon.be asaigoed for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased. and nll other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear it a session of said cowt, then to be holden at the Probate Office io the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if anv there be, why the prayer of the petitionei should not be granted: And it i.i further ordered, that said pelitioncr give notico to the pcreons interested in said estáte, of the peudency ofaaid petition and the hearing thereoi, by caujing a copy of this order to be pablishéd io tbe Michigan Arffi:s, n newspaper prinled and circulated in said county, three succesive wielt pre vious to said day oí hearing. WIM.IA'.I D, HAURIMAN, A truocopy.) Judge ot Tïobait;. Wm. G. Doty, Probute Resistor. UH5U E&tute of Schneider Minors. OTATJ-: ÜFjMICHlGAK, County of Washteniw, 3 h.-s. At a sc3sion of the Prubatu Coort fu: the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Oitico iuthe city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday.tlie sixth dar of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred anti seventy-eTijht. Present, WiULam D. llnirüaun, Jadge df Frolttt. In the matter of tlie estáte of F, EdvarJ Sohneider, Loisa Jo9epbin Sjïuieider, Margnret Sehneider, and Theodore Schnoider, mihors. On reading aud liling the petition, du'. of Dorothea Schneidfer, guardián of said ininors, pi-ayin that she may be hcensed to sell certain reiü estáte belonging to said minori?. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, tbê twelfth day o? March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the beatmL of said petition, and that the next of kin of said minors, and all oí her persons iateresW in saiii estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Uifee in the city of Ann Arbor, w show cause, if any thera be, why the prawr of the petitioner should not Iw graflted: Aau it ia iurther ordered that said petitioner gi notiee to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendeney of eaid potition and the bearinpr tfcereof, by causin? a copy oí this orJor to 1 published iu the Michigan Argus, :v newspif jrinted and circulated in said county, foortf eessive weeks prerious to eaid day of hearinp. W1LLÍAM I HAItKlMAK. (A true copy.) Jude of Probate Wm. G. Doty, Probate Betfster, Conimissioners' líotice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County ofWashten underslgned havtog been apo the Probate Court for said connty, i to receive, examine and adjust all vluiüi : mands of all persons ngainst. the csCatê of i Tripp, late of said '-oin.iy (icceased, hereby : tice that six mooths iromdato aro allowed,b] of said Probate Court, for croditorg to pres n claims agaïust t li _■ estáte oí' said ileci . they wil] m Abel, in city of Aun Arbor, in said coaniy,i!i Saturo 18th tlay of May and on Monday; the 19th tiay ;" August next. al len o'elock a. m. of eaeh offl" days, t receive, examine :u:d adjuil said chin Dated, February 19. A. D. PHILIP BACH, .1. W. KNIGHT, 167S Coiumission Commissiüuors' Notice. STATE Ofi MICHKJAN, Couuty of Waüitei ,i;'. T!n' uhclersigoed havicg been appoinW 'il Probate ConrJ lor said county, to reeeivo. t'xainint' :k!id adjusi all claims :tiiJ w mands of all persons against the estait.' ' üreuvule, late ui" said eonuty deceaseil, hor : uoticc that six mouths froni daro arv allowi of satd Probate Court, for creditors tu i1 sent thelr claims agalnst the estáte of said deeei and that they will meet at the office of Jm Morris, in the city of Ann Arbor, iu said 00 on Mondar, the 2Ötb day uf May, and on Moodlji tbi' HHhïay of August rn'xt, at ten o'elockA.V o each of said days toreceive, examine and sJJlll said claims. DateU, February Ui, A. IJ. : JOHN'JI. WHEELÉE, BENJAMIN BfiOWH, ir,75 Conimissioue. Estato of Aaron B. Vanatta. STATU BF HIÖBIGAN, County of Wabteo aft, Notice is hereby ivcn that by an order f't lic rmiiatu Court for tbe County of" Waslitf?made OU the 5th day of Kebruary, A. Vsix mouths from tbat'datc were allo'wed for crwij tors to prcsenL their claims Kffaiaet the ert Aaron 1!. Vana'. ui, hile oi' said eouuty, deceaswaud that all credftors of said deceased are rco.iuf to present their claims to said Probate Coiirt, attfif Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, forexawi nat ion and allowanco, on or before pe fililí day of August next, and that sneh tg" will be board before said Cour!, on SatOlW! the fourth day of Hay next and ou Mond?. ." liflh day of August next, at ten o'elock iu tbc '"" noon of ench of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor. Kebru&ry 3, A". I). 1878. WILLIAM 1. HAKKIMA.N. 1C73W4 Judge of ProbateCoinuiissionnrs' Notice. 3TATÉ OF MHïKfti.VX, County of Wasliten; ■5 8S. The unduisiyne 1 h&Ting been appoinW "Í he Probate Ovurt for said oounty, commiwioDp o receive, ex-irnine and adjust all d.iinid ana denands of all ijersons ujnins-t the estáte of Fuej11' Seklnger, late of said eounty, deceased, hereby g' noticu Ihat six montha fiom dali' are alloweo, 1 order of said Probate Court, for creditors to i P' sent their elnims afiainst the estato of saia "eceased, and that they will moet ut the residen" ' Uernhardt Koebbe, 'in the township of ïreeJoö, n said countv, on Monday, the sixlli day of ! ind on Tuesday, the Bixtli day of August neit, en o'elock a. si. of each of said days, to reccive, xaniine and adjust said cluims. Dated, February G, A. 1). is;s. BERNHAUDT KHMltBB, 1073 QEORGE SOUNBBINWi CouilnissioneriJ. TTARja voi; sale. RARE CHANCE. The undersianed has íor sale a farm uf 304 acre réU unprovcd, and with 30 acres of the best orerdinK in the county. Locatcd within half '""' t ii railroad depot, with another depot sood k ocated near. The tarm can be eaaily divideo i" neof lSö acres and another of 118 acres, eaui aving buildings and orchards. A reasonable paj tent down and balance on long time. Ann Arbor, February 7, 1S7H. _ .n 1673 CHAS. H.

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