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1881
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Guilty of Wrong. Sume iieoplo have fashion uf coufustng excellent remedies witü UteltuxemaM . of patent medicines," and i this ihey are guilty of wroni?, Tbere are some acivciliscd itmnliií fully ttorÜJ till tlmt is asked foi' tliciii. ;iinl oue at least we know of- Hop Bitters. The writer lias Imd casioo tu use the Bitters in just Buch i ] ■ cumule as wuhavemosl uf the year in ltiiv City, and always round ttiem to be tii-ift-t-liiss ánd reliable, doing 11 that is cbánted tor them. - Vribune. To Accommodate the Public. TJie proprletors f thai immeasely pop ulnr remedy, Kidiicy-Wurt, in reeoguition l' claims ot' I lic public wliieh has , su libetally patronized tbem, have . pared a liquid preparación of thaí remedy toi the gpectal accommodailon of thosc whi lioiu nny renson dislikc to prepare it for thtniM'lves. It is roucentrated, , i and, as thedose is smal!, it ta more easily taken by many. It luis tho same effectml actioii in all (liseases of the kidtiej'R, livcr, or bOWels. - Hmnr mirl h'm-in. It is iin)ossible for n woman aflei a tai: h lul course of trea'.ment with Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compouud, to continue, to suffer wlth a weakneea of the uterus. Eüclosc a stamp to Mrs. Lydia J E. Pinklmni, '23'J Western Avenue. Lynn. i Mass. , for her panipblets. Auy ladies wishing to know of the merit of the Excelsior Ividuey Pad, its action etc. , are referred to Mis. Wm. E. ' Keckoie, Pholograph Parlors, Toledo, SttAdv, . Ilinls to Farmers. üon't Let your lorscs bc seen standing much át the tavern door; it don't look right. Don't be ; without Henry fc Johnson's Árnica and : Oil Linimcnt near at hand toapply in case . of accident. Keep good feuces - especially line felices; it promotee good l'eel nos amoug neighbors. Keep Downs' Elixir always in the house, and use in , cases of suelden couglis, &v. . as a ' guard against consuniption and olher dangerous diseases. liaxter's Mandrake Bitters, taken according to directions, a&vee large expense in doctor's bilis. Jay D. Dunning. Clerk.Wabash Shops, Toledo, Ohio, savs: - I am now wearing an "Or.ly Lung Pad," and il has afforded me almost instant relief froni RSthma. - Bee A(h: phTlip wíñecaW T USTICE OF THE PEACE, room No. 4, Opera tl House Block, Ann Arbor, Michigan. WILSEVS MUSIC STORE. 1)IANOS. OROANS. SHEET MOSIO, Iiistructíon 13ooks, V'iolins, Guitare, Flutes. &c. , clieap at WUgey's Musió Rooms, cast sftie Iubllu Square, Ann Arlwr, Michigan. Thf largest and liest Stock nf Musical (ood.s evrr brouKht into Washtenuvr CcruiítT. Violin aml lluitar Strlngs a speolalty. N. Ii.- It WB he to your interest t" cali betore purchasiug anvtliiiiK i" I'ie Music Una. HILL'SIOPERA H CMJsTTT OXE MGHT OXLY. MONDAY, JANUARY t7, 1S81. Pure Comedy with the Cream on. "Der drummer is iti-r most imiocent man on der road, Uebecca.'1 The Brilliant Comediau, ,MR. M. B. CURTÍS In liis Hfe-Uke and original characterization of the litio role in Georce H. Jesípp's Aiutrican comedy drama, "SAM'L OF POSEN',' "TheCommorcial Drummer," acharacter familiar to all In every day Ufe, but wholly to tur New Scrnory. ets., and [ the original fine cast. , ADMISSIOJí 85, Mand 75 cents. Resei'ed seats now on sale at Watts' Jewelry store. H(ENDAÍÍs!n [SPAVINEiB KENDALL'SSPAVIN CURE. The most successful Remedy oror ! ilis'-ovcr.-!. ;is ir i rcrtaiii in tsorfects nrt does ; : not hlittM1. Reaci Proof Below. PRESEVERANCE WILL TELL. Btoughton, Mass.. Uarch ifith, 18O. It, .1. EkndjCLL & Oo., Gknti;- ín justioe tn yon niHlmyself, I think 1 OOght tu let you know that I h a vt; removed two lone spavins vi(h "Kendair Spavjn Cure," one very lartfe one; don't know Jiow loiiR the spaviii had been then I have ■ owned rae horse eight months. It took me four montlis to lake thelargeoneoff aml two for the I small one. I hav usí1 ten bottles. The horse is ! eutirely well, not at alt stiff, aul no bunch to be ! seen or felt. Thisis a wontlerful medicine. It is a new thing hore; but if it does for all what it ha j ! done for me its sale will be very great. Keflpect-fully you rs. Chas. E. Varker. Kend.vll's Spavin CrstE is sure in its effecte, mihl in its action as it dO6i DOl blister, yet it is ' penetratiiiK aitU powerful to reach every deep : seated pain or to remove any bony Rrowth or ; other oníiti'irenu'nt sucli as Hpavins. splints. curljs, callous, sprains. swelling;s, "" laincnr-s ainl all i rnlargementsof the joints or limbs, or rheumaJ tism in man aml for any purpOW for whlofa a liniment is itsed for man or oeast. It is now : known to be the beet Unünent Cormaaerer usodi j Ruting mild and yet certain in its effeCtB, ; Send addrews for Illustrated Circular whiob h ■ think gives positive proof of its virtues. No reme dy has ever met with uioh unqualined Buocesa DO ! our knowledge, for he asi as well as man. PrlceSl. perbottle, or bíi bottles for $i5. All DruggUts have it orean get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of nrice by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL á CO,, Enoxburgh ralis, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS DO YOU TAKE ÁCOUNTY PAPER ? If not, and you are about to subscriba foroat we invite your attentioa to the AUN ARBOR DEMOCRAT ! And respectfully infonu you that It is the People's Paper. IT PUBLISHES FULL RKPORTS OF ALL IMPORTAXT EFEJVTS Ín Washtenaw county. It píves a conciae and interestiiií; summury of THE WOItLD'S NEWS, Btoreign, American, Congressional. Western and Northeru. It prints 1HE NEWS OF MCHIGAX, ÜOilcd down for brief readint?, and givefi a full synopsis of the doing of the Leg&lature. It chronicles ALL the HAPrExiyas ui annarbor, The county seat, giving f uil anl ncrurntp repons t of the Circuit Court, rolitical Meetings, Farmers' i Clubs, University and School Matte rs. Kt.. Etc. j IT IS FBARLS8S In it denundation of monopolies, and all otber burdeos that weigh upon the l'vonle; uud hIiows up all frauds rogaraless of wno it hits. It pablllhea A GüüD SI OU i' Every week, and has Interesling articles for he young. t&lts Price is $1.50 P, r Tem, in Aümuce, And Is regarded by its iahsciibra uk too valimble toloan; bo don't try to borrow. We invite your attention to sonw of tho many oinnplinaentary things that are beingsaid of ïiik Democbat: "It evinces shrewdnws, push und ability."- Laiwing Journal. "It iamakiiifi friends v, .tay. It is a I conducted and readablu JMcl'."-Pntltr I3IU PiMer. "A. rery enterprlsing, wide-awake local jour i nal, full of new and good sayings."- Genese (FlinV) Dtmoerat. "It is a live, spicy newspaper, and a valnable addition to tho journalistic li?t of Washtena oounty."- Tecunmh Herald. "EditoriaUv, locally and typographically it l pne of the nnest lixking papers that ever cama lnto thisofflee."- Drtroit Eixnhifi JS'eus. "Thb Democíut aboundsinable andvigorou editonals, a ttreat variety of local inforniation nd interesting (rineral news and miscellaneoiia matter."- Jackeon PtUrtoi. 'THE DEMOCRAT" k Published Every Thurwlay ÏJornbi. BURLEIGHáíBOWER. address, "THE DKMCHAT," A.NKARBOR. - MICHIGAN' ' r.usiXEBS C A.nnn. " WILL1AM CASPARY, DAEKBY ND CONTECTI0VSBY, 3ï Detroit 81 i.-.-t. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Nos. ■- and :l Hill's Opera House. Ann oxbor,. Bilch, ' FRAÑÍTEMERICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW - Offlce over Brmvn ! Co's Drug Store, Corner Main and Hurón f Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. IIURON MARKËt7 Y.1 C. FREEK, Dealer in Fresli. Salt and JPj. Smoked Meats, Fresh Pish, Oysters, i irv, etc No. stj r.n-1 il n n mi Street. MICHAEL H. BRENÑAÑ7 VTTORXEY AT LAW. Offlce with K. I). Kinne, Slawson Bloek, corner Huron and Fourth st reets. Ann Arbor, Miih. s. i;. PARSONS, M. D., Successor to Stone & Parsons, OFFICE AND D18PEXSARY, Corner Buron and Fifth Streets, Ann Arbor, Mi'h. ö7cTjEXKiNsr SURGEON DENTI8T. Rooms No. 8S Kast Washington Street, formerly ocoupiedby Dr. Frothingham. Ann Arbor, Mii'h. COOK HOUSE, CORNER HURON AND FOURTH 8TBEETS, K.I Ann Arbor, Michigan. Heated by Steam with no Extra Charge. C. H. & F. W. Jeweli., Propnetors. TOBACCO STORE. IT WILL BE FOUNDthat F. S. Buck keeps the lwst assortnient of CIGARS AND TOBACCO in the city. Best brands f cigarettesa specialtv. No 7 East Hurón St. JACOB HALLER & SON, DEALER IN WATCHES. CLOCKS, Speetacles, Plated Ware, Gold Pens and Fine Jewelry. Special attention given to ropairitiK Wau-hes and Jewelry. 24 South Main Street, nn ArlMr. ANTON EISELE, DEALER IN MONUMENTS and Gravestones, manufactured from 'IVnm-ssee and Italian Marble and Scotch and American Oranite Shop Cor. Detroit and Catherine sts., Ann Arbor., Mich. S. T. SPEKCHLY, PHOTOGRAPHER NO 72 SOUTH MAIN' STREET, Cards, Cabinet. Promenade and 8x10. with Frames to suit. Backgrounds and accessories complete. Ni-gativeskept awhile for orders. MUSIC STORE. -The eheapest place to buv Pianos, Estey Organs, VUiïins. (íuítarft. Banjos, Tanihou rines, Drums, Fifes. Flageolet, Zithers. Accordeons. Piano Stools, Yiolin lïuxt'S. Instruction Book for all kinds of instnunMits, Sheet Mnsic (new), String8,best quality, all kinds; Month Organs. Bridges. Buws. Keys and Rosin. Everythingin the music line fi"om a Chickering Piano to a Jew's Harp eau fouml at J. K. SAGE'S Music Store. No.4 Washington st., Ann Arlior. Pioed TT-p. AlioU) R1N(. wliich the ownc r can have by proWng property and pajing for tliis notice. AddreBS, Dkmol-hat Ann Arbor, Mioh. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank, (Organized 1ftfi9, uu_dr th' QenenU Banking Law of tliis state) has now. inrluding capital StiM-t;, etc., etc., OVER -250,000 ASSETS. Business men, Guardians. Trustees. LadleS and other persons will flnil this Bank a SAFE AND CONVENIENT Place t wliirliromakpDcposits.'Hiil o business. Interest sAllowed on All Savings Oeposits Of $l.Oandupward, aooordíng lo th rules of the bank. and interest i-omponnded spini-annu ally. Monoy to Loan In Sums of ?25 to Í8.OOO Secured by Unincumbered Real Kstare and other good securitifs. DIKECTORS.- Christian Mack. W. W, Winen. W. D. Hai riman. Williain Deuble. K. A. Beal, Daniel Biaoock and W. B. Sniith. OFFICERS.- Christian Mack, l'resident ; W W, Wines, Vice President; c:has. E.Hiscock, CashiiT. lËWRT"ÖFlrjONDITION ANN ARBORSAVINGS BANK At Ann Arbor Mich, at the close of business. Monday, January 3rd, A. D. 1881. made in accordanue with Sèctions 18. Ifland 97 of the fíen eral Banking Law as ainended in 171. RESOURCES. Loana and discount í-jvs.tíru.sa Bonds and mortgages 105,212.18 U. S. 4 per cent bouds 11,(179.36 Overdrafts 1 U-j Revenu stamp 76.00 Furnitureand tixtures ï,98O.H) Bills in transit 4.OB8 7", Due f rom National and bankg 47,654.8! Silvercoinand nickels 8.986,04 Legal tender and bank notes :M,429.00 490,170.4S I.IABILITIES. Capital st.K'k .Vl.000.00 Surplus 5,ono.eo Undivided proflts 8. 530.07 Divi.lend8unpaid 3,14(5.00 Duedeiwsitoi-s 421.4H1.3S 4!K),170.45 [dosolemnhrnrear that the above üUiwnwii is iriir t the iwst of my knowledge nnl lelief . . . CHAS. E. HISCOCK, CaaUer. Siitacrilwil and sworn to tefore me, Iliis Ith tlav of January 1HS1. AIiAMl). SEYLER.Notary l'ublir. "report of the conoition -O-OF THE oFirst National Bankof Ann Arbor, At Ann Arbor. in the State of Michigan, at tíe close of business, Deo. 81, 1880. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $357,978.74 Overdrafts l,r75.9 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand 100.00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages - 5.1W0.00 Due f rom approved reserve agents ... 24,547.81 Due from State Banks and Bankers 8,92ti.6O Real estaie, f urniture, and flxtures' 16.lO0.uO Checks and other cash items 895.98 BiUs of other National Banks 10,791 .00 Fractional currency (including nickeLs) 131.06 8pecie(iocludinggold Treasury notes) 15,:M1.40 Iegal-tender notes 11,(519.08 Keuemption fund with U. S Treasurer (t per cent. of circulation 4,500.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent retleraption fund -91 Total $158,320.4 LIAB1L1T1ES. Capitalstock paid iu $100,000.00 Surplusfund 4(,(IOO.OO Other undivided profits 5,(J-Í2.36 National Banknotes outstanding 89,1)00.00 Dividends unpaid 6,0(10.00 Individual deposita subject to check 202,251 .74 Deinami rertiflcates of deposit 13,970.04 Accrued interest on certitlcates of deposit -Ï86. 16 U. S. taxesdue in Januarj' 986.16 Total 158,326.46 State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw, ss: I, ; .1. W. Knight, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stateirent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J.W. KNIUHT, Cashier. I Subseribed and sworn to before me this 8th day ' of January 1881. L. D. TAYLOR, I Correct- Attest: Notary Public. C. H. RICHMOND, j .INO. M. WHEELER, - Directora. E. WELLS. S Tl; Michigan Central Railroaü, with its oon■ nectiins at Chicago, afford the most direct and desirable route to travel from Michigan to all ! poluts in Kansas. NebrasUa, Clorado. Texas, ; Minnesota, Dakota, Manitoba. etc. Michigan 1 Central traiHs maku ure and close connections at Chicago with through t-zpress trains on all ' Western lines. Rates will aVays be a low as .thelowest. Partios goi ig Weat will flnd it to : their interest to eorrcspoml with Henry C. Went worth, General Passenger aDd Ticket Agent of the Line, at Chicago, who will cheerfully impart any iaformation relative to routes, time of trains, mapb and lowest rates. Do not purchaso your tickets nor contract your froight until you ' naveheard from the Michigan Central. "DOG ON THE "DOG ON THB OLD HAT." OLD HAT." L A. TESET, A. A, TEESY, HAT8 HAT8 ANN AEBOK, ANN AKBOB, MICH. MIC'H. LEONARD HOUSE, rp F. LEONARU, Proprletor, Ann Arhor. Micli. For Sale or Exchange. 1 have a first class mart? for farm purpoaeg, or KOR BHF.KMNO. whlchl Hl sell. or exi-liango for a FIRST CLASS buggy home . No man wit scnbH of borses need apply. 1'. S. I.inwi-il maal fnrsaln. M. Koobks, Ann Arlor, Mioli. EMANUEL MANN, rvBALEBIM Drugs and Medicines, 4- Toilet Articles, Dye StuiTs, &c. Prescriptious carefully prepared at any hour oL the day or night by first -class chèmiste. Bunm Mann. No. : South Main street. Ahii Arlmr, .... Michiuan. MARKËfsT Homo. U Arbor, JanuurylS . 1S81, APrLK.S, Dry, per 1b ü BKANS. per bushei $ 75 a 80 HUTTEIt. per nouud a. 'M CHEESE. " 14 15 CHICKENS, " 7 a 8 COFFEE -Rio, by sack, per lb. 13 18 Java ' " SB 30 CORN, per bushei 25 EGGS, per dozen 30 H FLOUR, per bbl 5 50 1' ATENT FLOUK. per bbl 8 (10 HAY, per ton 10 00 a 14 00 HII)Kí5- Green 6 Kipskins 8 a !l ('alfskins 10 Pelts tfl ft 40 Green salt-cured 6 a 7 UON'EY, Cap. per Ib 16 20 KEKOSINL-Water white a M bbls 7S IARD, per lb 8 a i OATS. per bushei a5 SB ONION3, " 1 a 150 rORK 5 00 a 5 POTATOES. per bushei 50 a 60 3ÜGAR- '-A's" by bb! , per lb. 10 a 1C 1-2 TALLOW, per lb 6 WHEAT, per bu ÍK) 9-i WOOD. per cord a 4 00 LECALS. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice is hereby given, that by au order of the probate court for the couiity of Washten-. inade on the 5th day of January A. D. 1881, six months froni that date were allowed for creditors to present thelr claims against the estáte of llenry Uphaus, tate of saúl county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deeeased are required to present their claims t said probate court, at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examiuution and allowance, on or befere the 7th day of July next, aiid that such claims will be heard before 8aid court on Thursday the 7th day of April' and on Thursday the 7th day of July nest, at ten o'clock in the f orenoon of each of said days. Datcd, Ann Arbor. January 5th. A. D. 1H81. WILUAM D. HARKIMAN. Judpe of Probate. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Waslitenaw 8.- In the Matter of the Estáte of Russell Briggn. Incompetent. Notiee ís hereby given, That,in pursuance of an order granted to the undersigned Guardian of said Incompetent, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the fourth day of December A. D. 1880, there will be sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenow in sald state, on Saturday the twenty-pacond flay of January 1881, at ten oYlock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otbenvise existingat the time of the sale, the fol - lowlng described Real Estvte, to-wit: Twenty (20) acres on the cast side of the west half or the north east quarter of section two (2} in town four south range flve east (Saline) ashtenaw county, Michigan, MYRON WEBB, Dated Dec. !. 1S80. Guardian. Real Estáte for Sale. SI ATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waakten ss. - In the matter of the estáte of Nicholas McCarty, deceased. Notice is hereby given, That in pursuance of an order granted' to the uudersigned administrator de bonis non of the estáte of said deceased hy the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Waahtenaw, on the seventh day of January A. D., 1881. Ihere will be said at Public Vendue. to the highest bidder, at the tenant house on the premises below described in the township of Dexter in the county of Washtenaw in said state, on Tuesday the flrst day of March. A. D.. 1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, (subject to all encuuibrances by mortgages or otherwise existing at the time of the death of said deceased) the following described Real Estáte, to-wit: The south east quarter of the south west quarter and the south west quarter of the touth east quarter of section twenty-two (22)town one south range four east (Dexterjin said eounty and state. JAMES H, LYMAN, Dated Jan, 7, 1881. Administrator de bonls non. Estáte of Artemus T. Cook, Incompetent. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Aï a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of flee, in the city of Anu Arbor, on Saturday, the 18th day of December, in theyear one thousand eight hundred and eighty. Present, William O. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Artemas T i i ii ik. Incompetent. On reading and iling the petition, duly verified of Louisa Barber formerly Louisa Cook Guardian praying that slie rnay be Uoeaaed to sell certain real estáte belonging to said Incompetent. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday the 18th day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, beassigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the next of kin of said Incompetetent, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court.then to be holden at the probate office, in the city Of Ann Arbor, and .show cause if any thore te,why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: And it is rurther ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons Interestod in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof.by eausing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbok Demockat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. A trae copy. Judge of Probate. William G. Doty. Probate Remter. Estáte of ConradJedele. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. Ata session of the probate court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the 27th day of JDecember!in the year one thousand eight hundred and eigKty. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Conrad Jedele, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verifled, of Barbara Schwab praying that administration debcnis non with the will annexed of said estáte may be granted to Conrad Krapf or some other suftable person. Thereupon, it is ortlered, that Monday, the 3í4th day of next. at teno'clook In theforeni ii ui be assigned for the hearing of said petition and for the examinfng and ailowing of the Final account of Frederick Pistonus, Executor of the will of said deceased and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are nqtiired to appear at a session 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 saiu Final account allowed: And it is f urther ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof , by eausing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulated n said county, three successivo weeks previous to said day of hearWILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, [A truc copy.] Judge of Probate. William G. Uoty. Probate Register Chancery Notice. STATE OF HIOHIGAN.-The tweuty-second judicial circuit in y. suit pending in the Circuit Cnurt for the eounty of Washtenaw in Chanoery at Ann Arbor. Michigan, on the lWh day of December A. D 1680.- Mary A. Brainard, complainant, ix. ClmrlesS. Brainard, defendant, It satisfactorily appearing f rom the affldavit of Jerome C. Knowiton, now horereftl and flled in said court, that! the said defendant, Charles R. Brainard. is a non-resident of this ! state, and is a resident of the state of Colorado. ! On inoti' ui of Sawyer & Knowiton, of counsel forcomplainant. it 'is ordered that ttao saiddefen dant. Charles S. Brairard, cause his appearance in this cause to be entered within three months f rom the datp of This order, to wit: On or before the Mth day of March A. II. Is81. and that in case ( of his appéaranee he cause hisanswer to comnluinant's bill to ye flled and a copy thereof to be served on the complainant'ssolicitor in accorrfance with the rules and practlce of this court, and that in ilnfnult thrreof the said bill be taken asconfessetl against thesaid lefendant. Charlea ■ S. Brainarcl. and it is further ordered that withtn twenty days the said complainant cause a nutice of thlHonlcr to bo published In the Ann Arbor Democrat, a paper printed and publtahod in the county of Waslitenaw, aforesaid, and that said publication be coutinued in said paper, at least once in each week for six weeks in succes slon, or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally nerved on the said defendant, Charles S. Bialnard, at least twenty days before the time abo prescribed for his apjjearance. JAMES McMAHON, Cüvuit Court Comuiissioner. in and for Wasliteu aw county, Micb. Saittkk Knowlto, Solicifors for complainant.

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