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11
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October
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1878
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jgW ADYERTISEMENTS PW. 0TO0LEi fff. O. Office at his resi deuce, No. 17 North In ga) Is St. AU calis, night ur dn } , wil! receive prompt attent ion. 17'Xun.i DEPORT of the condition of the First National Bank of Ann Arbor At Ann Arbor, in the State of Michigan, ai thecloe of bustm-ss, October 1, 1R78. RESOUitCKS. Ijkuis aud Piscounts, - - f207 ,487.33 Overdrafts, - 1,917.92 U S. Boiids to secure eircukuion, - 105,000.00 U. S. Kond on hand, 100.00 Other toclcH, bouda and mortgages, - 20,6(Uo Uue from approved Reserve Agents, - 74,440.43 Iuc hum other National Banks, - 8,928.70 Iur trom Stafce Banks and Baukera, - lVJül.40 Beft] Brtatft, furniture and fixtOrW, - 19,000.00 Current expenses and Uxes pa ld, - 1,520. Uu Chccksaud otliuruftsh items, - - 3.ti4O.ftS BillRol other National Banks, - 6,437.00 KraetioniU ounftncy (inoludlng nlckels), tiu.2: Öpücie (iuuludlug gM Twm nry DOtea), 1,761.80 Legal tender notes, ... 4ó,ti4.00 Ktidumption Fuud with IJ. S. Treasurcr, ,ö per cent. ot'cireulation), - - 4,725.00 Due froiu U. S. Treasurer, other thau 0 per cent redemption fuod, - 1,700.0 Total, $r,lti,404.Ü8 LIA.BXL1T1ES. Capital stock paid in, ... 8150,000.00 Surplus fund, .... o.ouo.oo Other undivided profits, - - 21,313.90 National bank notes ouUtanding, - 92,300.00 Dividends unpaid, 396.00 Individual deposits subject to check, 17r,267.8f Demand certificatea of deposit, 2ü,12ö.y; Total, 3516,404.68 State of Michigan, Countyof Washtenaw, sa. 1, J. V. Knight, Cash i er of the above nanted Rank, do nolemnly swear that the above statement is truc, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. KNIGHT, Cashier. Bubseribed and sworn to before me thN lOtb da of October, 1878. Kugenk K. FauBAVf r, Notary Public. Correct - Attest, E. WELLS, I CHARLES II. RICHMOKD, y Directora. l'HILIP BACH, J Cointniesioners' Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. The undorsigncd having been appolnted by the Probate Court for said countv, commisslonerti to receive, examino and adjust all claims and deinands of all persons against the estáte of Nancy Wheler, late of said county, deceased, horeb) flve notice that lx montbslrom date are allowed y order of said Probate Court, ior creditors to present ther claims against the estáte of said deceased and that they will meet at the residence o Charles G. Wheeler, in the township oí York in said county, on Monday, the thirtieth day of December, and on Monday. the thlrty-first day o: Maren next, at ten o'clock a. m. of each of said days, to receive, examine, and adjust said claims Dated, Hepteraber 30. A. D. 1878. WÍLLIAH KKLSKY, 1708w4 OTHXIEL E. GOODING, 'Q Commissioners Estáte of John George Schuinaober. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. At a seasion of the Probate Court for the County of Washienaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the elghth day of October, ín the year one thounand eight hundred and aeventy-eiijht. Present, Williarn 1. Harrlman, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of John George Pehuinaeher, deceased. On readlng aud filiar the petition, duly Terifled, of George MÜler, praying that a certain instrument now on file ín this court, purporUng to be the last wltl and testament of said deceaoed, inay be admitted to probate, and that he and Frcdt-rica Bchuinacber may be appuiuted executors thert'of. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fourth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the foxenoon, be asslgned for the hearing of said petitiuu, and thtfl the devisees, legatees, and heirs at luw of eaid deceased, and all other persons iaterested in said estáte, are rquired to appear at a sesslon of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ano Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grantêd: And it is further ordeml that said petttioner give notice to the persons interested ín suid estáte, of the pendency of naid petitioo and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a uewspaper printed and circulated in said county, three suc-cessive weeks previous to said day ofheaiing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, tA truecopy) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. Düty. Probate Register. l7O8t' Kstate of Abram tiaing. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw, 83. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the lifth day of October, in the year one thousand eight huudred and serenty-eight. Present, Wllliam l). Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the etate of Abram Laiug, deceased. On readfngand filing the petition, duly Terlfied, of John Laing, praying fcthat George C. Lindsley, or aome other suitable person may be appointed administrator of the estáte of the said deceased. Thcreupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fourth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petit ion, and that the heirs at la w of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a nestou of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grauted : And it ia further ordered, that said petitloner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of siiid petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Micltïgan Aryut, a ni'wspapiT printed and circulated in aid county, three succeuaive weeks previous to said day oí hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A truecopy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. Doïy, Probate Register. 1708 Estáte of George Grenville. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Coanty of Wuhtenaw hs. At a seuaton of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Offlee Ín the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the nlnth day of ootoer, in the year one thousand eiffht hundred and seventy -eight. Present, WilliamD. Hrriraan,.Iudge of Probate, In the matter of the eetate of George Gienvile, deceased. On reading and filinc the petition, duly verifled , of William H. Crane, adminittrator with the will annexed, praying that be may be honsed to seh the re&I estáte wnereof said deceased died seizeU. Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tuesday, the twelfth day of November next., at ten o'clock Ín the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of aaid petition, and that the devlsees, leratee, and heira at law of Biiid doceased, and all other peraons interested in eaid eatate, are required to appear ut a seaaion of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioncr ahould not be granted : And it is further ordered that auid petitioner give notice to the persons interested ia aaid estáte, of the pendenoy ot aaid petition, and the hearing thereof, by cauamar a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argut, a new-fpaper printed and circulated ín aaid county, four aucoeaaive weeks previous to said day or hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A truecopy.) Julge of Probate. William G. Dott, Probate Begiater. 17ft8td O PEC1AL OFFEK ! THE NEW YORK Weekly World AN EIGHT PAGE NEWSPAPER, Will be sent fpoatage prepaid) from until January 1.1B79, FOR TEN CENTS. This Special Offer la made to enable the People to see for thempelves how good a paper TUK WORLD ia and how worthy it ia of their support. We will Pay the Postale - AND 8END - THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD ONE 1 l.All l'oii ONE DOLLAR ! Or 50 ets. for 6 Months. Whieh is less than two cnl a week by the yevr, for a large EIGHT PAGE PAPER. Address, "THE WORLD," SS Park Row, N. Y. Kdltlon, 98 per year Dnlly Kdllian, 1O 'k lull), without Kunduy Kdition, 8 " OUT THIS OUT AND HAND IT TO YOUK NEIOHBOU. - 00,000 I. nttvr and Note Headg Just recelved at the AKGUS Offloe. Now 1 the tliue tu hand In your order. GET YOUE PROPEKTY INSUEED BY C. H. M1LLEN, Insurance Agent No. 4 South Main Street, A ARBOR. - IK il. Tb ol.lust agency in the city. Established a quarter oí a ceutury ago. Hopreueuting the following Brt class companies : Home Inaurance Co. of N. Y., Asiets over $,000,000 Continental In. Co. of N. Y., Assen ovor 83,000,000 Niágara Fre Ins. Co., N. Y., Asseta $1,442,400 Glrardol Pa., Aasets over $1,000,000 Oriënt of Hartford, Asscts 8700,000 Rates ]ow. I.nsses UbenHy adjuBted and promptly paiJ. 7o C. H. M 1 1XK. Marble Works ! -OFANTOIM EÏSELE, Corner Detroit & Catharine Sts. - DKAI.EK8 IN - Monuments & Graves tones Manufacturod of Foreign and American GRANITE and MAKBLK. OUT BUILDING AND ARTIFICIAL STONË Manufactured on short nntice. Prices low nad work warranted to gire aatiafaotion. ir.vjj i Ücan make money faater at work lor uh than at nnything elae Capital not required ; we will start you. $12 per day at home made by the induntrioua. Men, women, boya and girla vantod ererywher to work for ua. Now ia ho time. Coatly outfit and term fre. Addrew 1 It t T T til i ' ■ Ai. . v i .. .. LffkB_.. FURNITURE! JOHN KECK, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, I Are now Offtirln? Oreat Inducemeuls to Purchascrft. BUYERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING THEIR FÜ11NITÜRE Direct of the Manufacturers. Manufactory, corner of William and West Fourth Streets. Salesrooms, 52 Soutli Main and 4 West Liberty Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1(C5 nuil HEDVCTION ITV LI1VIE ! Ohio Urne will ) herrafteraulil ut my Mine works at whuleale for 30 ceuts a bushei, aud Monroe limo at 28 cenu. Also Brick, Waterlinie, Calcined Planter, Omeat, Plasterin Hair aud Wooü for aale. Ann Arbor, Sept. 10, 187S. nOiuiS JACOB VOLLAND. RAILROADS. MH'H IHAX CKNIIULRaTlROADT MAY 12, 1878. aoiHo vut. i i m i a i's i i ' W : S - ' S ï 1 . s O., fl g ; J #_ P íá_5_ P . . A.M .M. m P. M. V Detroit, leave, 7 0(1 9 : 4 45 2 50 ' 6 '20 -0 (i. T. Juoctiou, ! 7 15 10 00 5 00 a 05 6 Sóloïn Wuyns Juurtion 7 48 10 86 5 32 3 30 7 10 10 4? ïpsilauti, 8 10 10 45 6 00 3 51 7 :)C n oí Geddes, '- . i_ I Ann Arbor, 8 Wl 11 00 B 30 4 05 8 10 n oi Delhi, s 44 6 3 -l_l! Dexter, 8 SB 6 53 4 22 8 31 Chelsea, 9 15 ; 7 08! 4 40! 8 45 Graas Lake, 9 47 j 7 331 5 Ooi 07 . P. M i i AM. Jackaon, 10 20 lï 15 8 00' 6 00, 9 40 1S Albion, 11104 12 48 6 47 10 33 1 Marshall, ,1150 130,-5 7 15 11 03! i 45 BattleCreek, '1219 1 55 ? 7 45118 210 lialesburg. ,12 S2 , 8 08 12 07 . A.M. a.m. Kalniuitt,, 1 IJ 2 38 4 30 8 20 12 15 2 5J Lawtou. 1 54 3 08 5 05 ! 1 08 . Decatur, 2 1 1 6 20 1 27 LJowugiuc, I 2 8i 5 46 1 57 , NÜ68, 8 05' 4 07: 6 30 Í 381 4 24 BuchanSD, 3 l'J G 43 2 54 ü Three Oaks 3 49 7 13 3 28 , New Buffalo, 4 US 4 67 7 28 3 45 Michigan City, 4 30 4 20 7 65 4 151 6 41 Lke, 5 13 6 02 8 40; 5 04 6 M Kensington, B 05' 6 50 9 10 5 55 7 in Chicago, arrive, . 6 66 7 40 10 St, 6 45 8 00 OOING EAHT. T is 5 . T !_?_ _:i;cfi_:5_ _f A.M. A.M. P.M. r.U. . w Chicago, leave, 7 00 9 00 4 00! J 11 e n.' Kenaington, 7509 50 4 601 6 05 in Lake, 8 40 10 30 6 45: 6 50 10 32 Michigan City, 9 25,11 10 6 35 7 40 11 15 New Buffalo, 9 47 1127 6 57' ,11 35 Three Oakü, 10 02 7 lü . Buchanan, 10 32' 7 4j '' Niles, 10 46 12 15 8 12 9 00 12 U Dowagiuc, 1 1 15 S 40 1 01 Decatur, 11 39 i 9 051 1 Jï Lawton, 11 57 9 28 a. m.; , Kalamazoo, 12 3.3 1 40 10 00 6 6010 26: 2 1) (ialesburg, 12 52 , . 7 09i 2SJ Battle Creek, 1 27 2 13 J M 7 40 11 08 3 u Marshall, 2 26 3 00 J 8 10 U 37 T Albion, 2 83 3 21a.m. 8 35 12 05 4 10 Jackson, 3 45 4 05 5 40! 9 36 12 50 4 i Urasa Lake, 4 08 6 C'7 9 50 . Chelse, 4 40 I 6 31 10 07 Dexter, 5 00 ' 6 47 10 18 , Delhi, 6 10 6 55 : Aun Arbor, 5 20 5 10 7 10 10 33 2 OS 2! llfildes, 5 28 ' Ypailauti. á 38 6 24 7 27 10 45 2 20 6 45 Wayne June, 0 02 5 46 7 62 11 05; 2 44 7 09 G.T. June, 6 33 6 r6! 8 5 11 30 3 20 7 Detroit, Ar., i ti 48 6 30: 8 40. 11 45, 5 35 8 CO Grand Hapids and Kalamazoo Kxpress arrivés at 'mhmJ Kapids 2:20 p. lu., aad leaves Grand Kapidi 0:15 a. 111. Huudays exceptad. :Saturday and Uunday ■ epted. tüaily. H. B. LKDYARD, Gen'l Manager, Detroit. H. C. Wentwobth. G. P. & T. Ast.. Chioago. Toledo and Ann Arbor Railroad. TaLing cffieot Monday, July 29, 1878. tiOING NOIITH. OOINO SOUTH. Mixed. Mail. Mail. Mixed. A. M. P. SI. A. M. P. M. 50 4 011 Toledo 10 00 7 00 S5S 4l(i North Toledo 9 57 655 7 14 4 16 Detroit Junction 9 45 e % 7 SI 4 57 llawthorn ï 34 6 IS 7 40 4 .11 Sainarla 9 24 6 M 8 UI 4 47 Seola 9 14 1 49 8 11 4S4 Lulu 9 07 5 39 8 21 8 01 Munnw Junctiiili 8 00 5 ís 84 5 l'J Dundee 8 49 502 ü IK 5 lil Macou 8 42 4 48 9 2(1 !, JU A zal ia 8 32 4 2 51 6 44 Milan 8 16 3 38 10 10 5 54 Nora 8 06 339 10:f5 K07 Urania 7 53 314 1U54 B 17 Ypsilauti Junction 7 43 25S 1190 6 30 Anu Arbor 7 30 2 30 J. 8. MORRIS, Gen'l Superintendent. J. M. Asiiley, Jb., Asst. Supt. DETROIT, HILLSDALÉ AND SOUTHWK8TBRN RAILROAD. To take effect Aug. 19, 1878. aOINO WEST. OOIHO KAll. STATIONS. Mail. Exp. STATIONS. Exp. t iQ A. M. P. M. „ Ypsilantl.... l(i:4S 7:40 ■.., Saline 11:16 8:10 Bankers 6:16 S:SO Bridjtewater ..11:38 8:28 Hilludale .. 6:50 2:40 Manchester. 11:53 8:48 Manchester.. 8:25 4:11 p. M. ■ Bridgewater 8:48 4:S) Hillsdale 1:85 10:30 Saline 9:10 4:!l Bankers 1:45 10:40 Ypsilunti.... 9:45 i-M Trains run by Chicago time. W. F. PAKKER. Sap't, Ypsilanti. CANADA SOUTHERN K'V I.IXKS. The Ouly American Route Through Canada Trains leave M. C. lï. B. J)eiot, Detroit, city tinis, a fullows : AtlantU' Express, daily, 4 00 a. 111., Wagner car to Boston, Faal Day Express, daily, 12 10 neon, Wagner car u Nt-w York and Boston, Llghtiiing Express, dMly ezóept Suuday, 11 10 p. m., Wagner car to Butfalo and Uocheatcr. Toledo trains leave 7 50 a. 111. sxcept tíunday ; 3 10 p, 111. drtily ; 6 50 p. 111. except Sunday, For Fayette tí 30 p. nl. except tíuuday. Jt& l-'or intbniiation nud tickets apply toG."V. Bharpleus, agent M. C K. 11., Aun Arbor. W. K. MCIR, Gen'l Manager, St. Thomas, Out. M. C. ROACH. Pass. Agent, Detroit. FRANK E. SNOW, Gen. l'ass. and Ticket Agt. lietrolt. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED ! NEW GOODSl' And prioea LOWER THAN KVKK. I hare purchased in New York, for cnah, ana I urn now daily reocivini; one of the largent uid moat Belect stock of Groceriea in WaahteDftW County, oouaiating of a f uil and well leleoted LINE OF TEAS, AU of the new erop - including Guupowdera, liuperialn Vsunf Hf un, II yaoai, JTup&ns, Oolonga, KorIIIIIKI, l'OUfOUti Kuilh(IUK, UUl) 'l'w auka) s, Together with a full Une of COFFEK8, eonsiitïne of the following brands: MOCHA, OLÍ) OÖV'T JAVA, MAUACAIBO, LAGUAYRE.8ANTOS and UK), both roasted and groand ; full and well selected stock of SUGARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, Together with everythin in the line cf Pur I Spices.CanDed fruit, and Vettablea. We have full and complet line of BOOTS & SHOES, HAÏS, CAPS, GLOVES And Hosiery. Also, a choice aasortment of Lsdiw' and Uentlemen's Underwear Gall and examina Qoods and Piicea and we will insurc satisfaction. EDWARD UFFY. 44 Maynard'fi Block,' cor.Miiin and Ano streeti Ann Arbor, Micb. ■9Highe8t cash price paid for all faro produce, Sê ETN A. UÍ8DRANGB OQHPANT. Capital, - - $3,000,000. Assets Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. Loases Paid in 55 Years, $44,760,391.71. Surplus over all Liabilities, inclu'?'"' Ke-Insurance liesorve, $4,735,092.86. Í et Surplus over Liabilities, including Ko-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. V. MACK, Agent, Ann Arbor. l nl v.-i sit y Letter and Note Heada, witb and without Cut, In flodder' Patent Blot Ing Pad Covers- ÏOO and 1ÜO sheets in book- for sale at the A lt; 1 s Office. f) f ft a week in your own town. f5 outfit fre I h h Xo risk. Keader, if you want a busine II 1 1 I I at whioh persons of either sax can nuu' V J Ugreat pay all the time they work, wrlt' or particulamtoH. Halleit St Co., Portland,

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