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Address, LEONEL A. LOXGLEY, Cincinnatl, a 1 OOIRICH HOUSE, SALINE, MICH. Bist Hotel in town. First-clnss in every respect A spiu-imis siunple roum. Gucsts conveycd to anc f rom Rallroad free. A. H. Goouiuoh, Prop'r. E IV. COOPEK, OT. I., Accouclieur and Gynaecolvgist. utfice coicer lain aud Huron streets, Ann Arbor. (1REAT WESTERN RAILWAÏVJ Depots foot of Third and Brasil streets Detroit time. Detroit time Le.ive. Arrive. Attantic Expiesa, J4.no a. m. Í10.O0 p. m Kxpress, 8.35 a. m. 6.30 p. m, New Yurk and Boston Express, 7.00 p. m. t9.45 a. ra Detitrit Express, 12.45p. m. Steamboat Express, 7.00 a. m, ÍDuily. Daily exceptSunday. tExcept Monday. flS For informiition and tickets iinply to H W Hayes, Agent M. E. B. 11., Ann Arbor. W. H. WETH, WK. EDGAR, Western Pass'r Ag't. General Pass'r Aüent LEGAL IÏOTÏcËs7 Estáte of James Morris. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw, sa. Ata seagion of the Probate Court for the County of Washu-naw. holden ut the Probate Oflice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the fourteenth day of August, in the year ono thousaud eiuht huno" red and seventy-nine. Present, William D. Harrlman, Judgts of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of James Morris, deceased. George C. Page, adminibtrator of said estale, Comea Fnto court and represenls that he is now pur preparad to render his linal account as such adminis trator. Thereuponltlsordered, that Wedneaday, the tnth dav of September next, at ten o'cloek ïn the fore noon, be assigned for euml&ing and ajlowlng such account, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are requlred to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and sïiow cause if any there be, wliy the said account should not beallowed : And it is further ordered, that said administrator gíve not ice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account and the hearing tbereof, by catisiiig a copy of this order to be publlshed in the Michigan Ar cus, a newspaper printcd and circulating in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. IIARPJMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G.Doty, Probate Register. Estáte of Elislia Freer. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw m. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washteonw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the eighthday of August, in the yearone thousand BÍjcht liundred und seventy-nine. Present, WilliamD. Harriman, Jndere of Probote, In the matter of tho estáte oí Klisha Freer, deceased. On readingandfllingthepetition, duly verified, of James A. Freer, praying that a certain instrument now on file in this court, purportinf to be the Last will and testament of said deceased, may be admitted to probate, and that he and Amanda Freer may be appointi:d ezeoutoi and exccuirix thereof. Thereupou it is ordered, that Monday, the eighth day ot September next, at ten o'cloek in the ïorenoon, be assitrned tor the hearing of said petition, and that the devisecs, Icgatees and heirs at luw of said deceased, and all other persons interested m eaid eslate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Ollico in the city of Ann Arbor, and show canse, if any there be, why the praver of the petitioner sbould not be trranted: And it is further ordered that said petitiouer give notice to the persons interested in aaid estáte of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be published in the Michigan AitGus,a newspaper printer! and circulated in aaid county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAIiRIrfAN, f A true copy.) Judge of Probate. "Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register, Estáte of Charlotte A. Holt. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw, sa. At a session of the Probat Court for the County of Washtenuw, holden a the Probate Orheo in the city of Ann Arbor, on Fr day, the firat day of August, in the year on thousand eigbi lmrtdred and stiveiity-nine. Present, WUliam I). Ufirnrnan,Judie of Probate In the matter of the estáte of Charlotte A. líolt (.It'ceised. On roadlas and üling the petition, duly verlfied of Erfie 5. High, praying that adniinistration of th estáte f said decoased miy bo granted to Augustu High or some other auitable peison. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the first day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigued for the hearing oí snid petition, and that the heirs at law ot eaid deceased, and all other persone interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of Baid 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 tho petitioners should not be granted: And it is fuither ordered that said pelitioners give notice to the persons interested in B&ld estáte, of the pendeney of Baid petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Aucius, a newspaper prmted and circulated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy) Judgo of Probate. Wm. O. Doty, Probate Register. Jfifltata of Jacob Haab. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw, At u session of the Probate O'ourt for the County of Wnshtenaw, holden it the Probate Oitice, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the thirty-ñrst day of .luly, in the. year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine.' Present, william D. Harriman, Judgeof Pr ate. In the matter of the estáte of Jacob Uaab, deceased. On rciitling and flling the petition, duly verified, of Lewis llaab, prayiug tíuit a certnin instrument now on file in this court, purporling to be the lust yill and testament of suid deceased, uay be admitted to Probate, and that he may be appoiuted executor thereof. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, tht flrsi day ot September next, ut teu o'cloek ín the 'orenooneassigcid for the hearing oí said petition, md that, the duvisees, legatees, md heirs at law of aid deeeased, md all othei persons iulerestt-d in aid estáte, are required to nppear at u sesión ot aald port] then to be bolden at the Probate office in the city of Aun Arbor, and show oause, if any there be, vliy the prayer of the petitioner should not be 'ranled: And it is further ordered that said petijonergive notice to the persons interested in said state, of the pendency oí said petition, me' the learing thereói, Ijy cuusing a copy of this order o bepiibliabed in the Michigan Ajioüs, anuwsiaper printed and circulated in said county, three uccessive weeks previous to said day oí hearing. WILLIAM. D. HARKLMAN, (A true copy.) Judte of l'rubute. Vm. G. Doty, Probate Register. ÏQ B&.Slff'ft tf Send for samples and 'tl In Pn prices of' Paper, Ciud ! ItllV 3 telftW Board and Printers' upiihes to GK1ÏIIAKI & KlïAMKIi, ö and 8 Kust Lamed St., DÈTEOIX. y IXSIiY & SEABOLT'S . Bakery, Grocery, - AXD - ; FLOUR AND FEED STORE. , We keep constantly on lland ! BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &c, For Wholesale aml Hctail Trade. r We shall also keep a supply of J. M. Swift & Co's Best Wliite Whe.it Flour, 1 Kye Flonr, Iluukwlient. Flour, C'oni Meal, Feed, &c, &c, &c. At wholesale and retail. A general stock o - GK0CERIE3 AND PKOVISIONS eonstantly on hand, wliicli will be polil on as ríasj onable terrns as at nny other house in the city. tap Cash paid for Butter, Egfrs, and Country Produce generally, 1 fry Goods deliveied to any part of the city without extra charge. RINSEY & SEABOLT. Aan Arbor, Jan. 1, 1879. A NEW GROCERY ! A T 16 EAST HU RON STREET, GASPAR RIN8EY Has opened a new stock of Groceries at the above location, comprising everything in the line at bottom prices - and purchased exclusively for cash. Froro a long experience in the trade, rctnil and wholesale, he believos he can sell gooas as cheap as the ebeupest. CALL AND EE HIS PEICES ! All Goods Wnrrnnted First-CIass. ■ Farmers produce wanted for which the highest cash price will be paid. ÏST Eemember the place, 16 East i Hurón Street, Ann Arbor. TTNIVEESITY TONSOEIAL [ - AND - : Batla Booms I CALL AND SEE OUR CIGARS & TOBACCOS. TRY OUB FIVE CE3STT CI3-_A_:e,S. Chewing and Smoking Tobáceos. TONSOKIAL BOOM-all white operators. HalrCutting, Shampooina, and Shaving, in the best and latest etyles. Satisfaction gnaranteed. THE OX1T BATH ROOMS IN THE CITY. 25 CENTS A BATH. TOO CHEAP TO GO DIRTY! No. 5 North Main Street, Ann Arbor. G. C. SCHUTT AND UPHOLSTERYI .+. A.MUEHLIG 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Announccs to the public that he is better thanever preparod to show them u complete stock of Furniture, comprisiiig BED EOOM SUITES, PAELOR SUITES, SOPAS, TETES, CHAIRS, &c, &c, At prices wondert ui loiv ÍW Cali and see our stock. rpO THElAËMEES OF WASHTENAW! It is a well-known fact and has not been denied that the Toledo and Ann Aj-bor railroad the past ywir luis put in the pockets of the farmers of the I county, ivt least three cents on all of their wheat. Now thrce cents on 1,500,000 bushels is 45,(100 . lfirs; quite a suving. Now we say, brinff your 't whent and patronize the road where you will flnd i your old friends, ïkkadwkll & Obdornk, ready to , pay the highest possible price that can be paid. - We trust, by fair dealing, we will receive a fair pro portion of patronage. Your truly, , TIUCADWELL & OSBORNE. Ann Arbor, July 23, Ib79. TTHITMOEE LAKeT" The undersigned has Üttedup the beautiful grove t on the eiist side of Whitmore Lake, for the reception of guests and bourders. Trausient picasure aeekers as well hs bourdera aeekiiifj a quiet, gen teel sunnner resort, will fiud at (mr place the most churming scenery, und, wo trust, a boepitable. kindy home. To partiea seiidiog their orders a day C tbre their arrival we will serve raealá as goud as i queated, otherwise a gootl cold lunch, with tea or r colï'ee,will be held to order at al! times, at a veiy j ■ruKdiiiible price. Good stftblin ia also provided 'or. Give us a trial, aud we thiuk you wil! leuve ua n satistied. tJ P. WIDKNMANN. FIFTY CTSlOWHITMORE LAM! J , si Citizens of Ann Arbor should remember that the iRHSeuger fare to Whitmore Lake via Brightoii j, tuge is ouly CENTS. 2 It is unnecessary to hire a ris at an expense of f 3 or $4 for you can take the lirit;liton stage at the V1 jeonard House at 10 a. h. on Tüeadays, Thursilays i ad Waturditys, returuingou Mondays, Wednesdays ' nd i'ridays. This stage runa regularly aud can ccommodate six persons. C. II. SMITU, Proprietor. {,, Ann Arbor, July 21, 1879. th - - - cu BOAKDING SCHOOL J'OB HOYS. vi MICHIUAN MIL1TAKY ACADÜMY. öend for Catalogue. ültCOIAKD LAKE, MIC11. LEGAL NOTICES. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COITNTY of Washtenaw, na. In the matter of the estáte ofGeonra Fischer, Annie Fischer, John Fischer, Lewis Fischer, and Mary Fischer, minors. Noticeiu lii'reby gi ven, that in pursuance of an order gran teel to the underslgned, guardián of the estáte of said minors, by the Hun. Jndge of Probate for the county of Waahtenaw, on the 21 day of July,A. f). 1S79, there will be sold at pui lic vendue, to the higbmf bidder, at the south front door of the Tourt Jlouse in the City of Ann Arbor, in the eotinty of Washlenaw in s:iid State, on Wednfsday, the Twentieth day of August, A. D. 1879, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day [subject to uil encumbrantes by mortgage or otlnrwi.se exlstingat the time of the sale), all the right, titie, and interast of mid minors 1d and to the foliowlng described real estáte, to wit: Lot number three in bloek numher three south range stï east. The northeaat part of lot number three in block number one sonth range nnmber four east, being sixtet-n and. a half feet front and fifty feet deep. Also sixteen feet off of the wesl 8 i de of lot number two in bloek number one south of range ftir f-ast ; all ín the city of Ann Arbor, in the State of Michigan. Also a pieee of land on sectioii number thirty-two in town two south range sixea.st, in tlii State of Michigan, beginning1 on the north and south quarter luie eleven chaina northof the center of saia section, thence north alonar the qunrter line thirteen ehains and twenty-six links, thence east atoas the south line of Brown & Baoh'ï addition to tin1 city of Ann Arbor fourteen chaina and thirteen links to a stake. thence outh four ehains and six links to the half quarter line, t henee ettst alonar the half quarter line üve chaina :ind ifilit links to the north and south half quarter ltne, thence south niue ehains and seventeen links to a stake, which is eleven ehains north of the east and weet quarter line of aaid seotlOD, thence west twenty ohaina tothe plaee of bejff nning, being twenty-fourund nineone-liundreIthri aeres of land more or less. Also a pieee of land on the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sectiou DUmbêx tïurty-two in the township of Ann Arbor, ïounty of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, exjepting the west seven chaius and fifty links wide icross said quarter of said seotïon, eontaining tweny-tive and lorty-four one-hundredtlis acres, Also ;ho north half of the southwest qnarter of section number tíve and the southenst qunrter of section üumber rive, town one south range six east,excetnpr the west forty acres, in Michigan. Also lots ïuniber iïve, six, seven eight, nine, ten, eleven, iwel ve, thirteen, and Jourteen in Brown 'a second idditïon to the City of Ann Arbor in said gtatft. ilso lots fifteen aod sixfetn in Brown's second ad lition to the city of Ann Arbor Ín the state of Ifiohigan, Alio lots one, two, three, four, tive and he north twenty-twu links wide of lot number six n block four, south of rane number two east in he city of Ann Arbor in the state of Michigan. Dated July 2d, 187f. i LEONHARD GRUNEIi, Guardian. i:stnto of Mürinda M. Colman. TATE OP MICHIGAN, 0OUNTY 3 of Wnslitenaw, ss. At a seswion of the Probate 'ourt for the County of "Washtenaw, holden at the 'róbate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on ' ay, the seventeenth day of July, in the year oue I liousand eiirht huudred and seventy-nino. Piesa&t, William O. Harriman, Judge of Probate. 1 In the matter of the estáte oí MurindaM. Colman, J eceaaed. ( On reading and fíling the petition, duly verified, t tara M. Colman, praying that she or mne other c ütabieperaon naay be appoiuted admlnutrator of r ie estáte of said uece:ised. ( Therenponit isordered.thatMonday, the eleven th i iy of August next, ut ten o'etock in the ': aon, bo nssigned lor the hearfag of unid b on, and that the heirs at law of ;iid deceased, J ld all other persous interested in said estáte, re 3 quired to appear at a sension of aaid court, then o ■ be holden at the Probate Office in the city of nu Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why ie pniycr of the petitioncr ehould not be granted : nd it ia further ordered that aaid petitioner give _ )tice to the persona interested in said estáte of the -i sndüncy of said pi-tition and the hearing thereof, J T cauainj: a copy of thia order to be published in ie M ECHTGAN Akíüt, a newsptiper printed and cirlated in said county, three auccessive weeks y oua to said day of hearing. WILLIAM U. HAKRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judgo oí Piobute. Wm. Ü. Doty, Probuto liegiater. LEGAL NOTICES. Estáte of Kra C. Seaman. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COtTNTY of Washtennw, ss. At a sessionof the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, imklen at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Mon day, the twenty-first day of July, in the year ono thotiyand eJght hundred and seventy-nine. Present, Williara X. Has riman, Judgeof Probat. Ia the matter of the estáte oí Eira C. gramas dectased. On rvading and filing the petition duly verified of John VL WheelCT, prayirtg tbat a certain instrument now on tile in tbis Cerart, pnrporting to be the lust Will and Testament of snid deeeased, may be admitted to probate, uud that Ue liusy l xppcicted executorthereof. Thereupon it is ordered, tbatFriday, thetirentrninth day of August next, at ten o'clock in the foronoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition.nnd that thedeviseee, legateesand heirsat law of said deceased, and all other pereons interested in said estáte are required to ppeT at asession of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Add Arbor, and show causis if any there bo, wby the yrayer of the pelitioner should not be granted: And it is furthftr ordered that said petitioner gïr% notiee to the persons intereated in sald estáte-, of the pendency of Siiid petttien aad te hearing thereof, by cuusing a eopy of this order t fc pubhshcd in the Michigan Argüs, a newspaper printed and circula ted in said county, thrte auc cesaive weeka pruvinus to said day of hearing. W1LLIAM D HARRIMA1Í, f A true copy.) Jude of Probate Wm. G. Boty, Probate Eeerister. Chancery NoticeSTATE OF MICHIGAN, TWENTTsecond Judiciiil Circuit - in Chnncery. Snit pending in the Circuit Court for the county ot Washtenaw- in Chancery. At the oity of "ipsilanti in said county, on the t welft h day of July, AI). 187% Maria 1,. Hart, com pialo ant, ts. David C Hart, delendant in said suit. It s:itisfactorily ap pearing to me that the defendant, IaTid C. Hart, i ti nou-residfut of this tate, upon proof by affidaTit of that fact, and oo mot ion of Albêit Crane, solicitor and of eoonsel for complainant, it ia ordered that the said defendant, David C. Hart, cause hts nppearance to be eutercd in tbis canse within three BBOOtbs trom the date of this order, and that in cateof bis BppeaTftDCe he cause his an.swtr to the com plalDfint'a bilí tobo iiled anda copy tbereof to b served on the complainant's solicitorwithin twenty dfkys after service uf a copy of said Uill and notie of this order, and in deíault thereof that the eaiï bill bo tLilceu as confesad by the saSd defeodant pavid C. Hart; and it is further ordered that within twe-nty days the .said complainant cause sueh ortier to be publlsfced in some newspaper printed ia said county ouce in each week for six weeks in sue ecssiou. Datod, July 18, 1879. FRED A. HINT, Circuit Court Commissioner, Washtenaw County, Mkíngaa. Albert Ckank, Cemplt'aSolicitor. 1 - ' Estáte of Rebekah AValfter. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw, ss. Notiee is hereby giren, thst by an order of the Probate Court for the County of fvashtensw, made on the twelfth day of July, A. T. 1879. six moriths from that date we re allowed foc rediton to preseni their c-laíms againat the estfct f ltebfik.li Walker, late of said county, deased, and that all creditorsof said deeensed re ■equired to present their claims to said Probate "ourt.at the Probate Office in the City of Ann .rbor, for examination and allowance, on or H'fore the twolfth day of Janvar? next, nd thiii nob claiins will be beard before saïd Court oa (lumluy, tlie thirteenth dny of Of t ober, ud on Ktonday, the twelfth day of January nest, at tea i'clock in the foreuoon of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, July 12, A. D. 1879. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, 29 w4 Judge of Probatft. pAKJU FOR SA1.E. 60 acres, well improved, off the weet sidft of th est half of the Boutbeoat quarter of section eleven itho townehip of Pittsfield, Wiiehtenaur County, e'ill be sold cheap. Terms easy. Enquire of L. C. IUSDOH, . 27. Aun Arbwr. Hich. E

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