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July
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1881
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Bucklin's Árnica Salve. Tho best salve in tlic world for Cuts, Jruises, Sores, Uleers, Halt Hluum, Fe er Sores, Tetter, l'happcd Hands, ('bil ilains, Corns, and ali kinds of skin Erup ion. Tbis salve ia guaranteed to gi )crfoct satisfaction in evcry case or tbc noney refunded. Prire 85 cents per box 'or salo by Eberbach & Son, Anu Arbor, Mich. A Fooi, ONCE Alom:. "Porten yeara iny wife was conflned to er bed witli Buch il complication at uilïents that no doctor could teil what was lie matter or cure her, and I used up a nui.l loi tune in t"1ml'"g'""ff Six mom lis go 1 BB.it b l'. S. flag wiili Hop Bitters n U, and 1 tliouirhl I would lic a fooi nee more. 1 tried it, bul niy folly )rovcd to lio wisdom. ïwo bottles urcil lier. shc is now ;is Wèll ir;d strong B :my mans wifc, and it cost me only wodollai-s. Such folly piys.- II. V., )etioit, Midi. - Frec Press. K11NKV ( OMTLAIXTrt f all di'scriptions are relieved at once, tul spccdilv curi'd by Kidncy-Wort. It eems in tended by nature for tbe cure of 11 aiease(of AekMaéya caused b;treak css and (lcl)ility. lts greal tonic powers re especially directed to üie removal of bis class of distases. Weknow of perons tbal Imvi; suffered for tbirty years bat have been permanenuy cured hy takDg Kiilnry-Wort a üliort timo. Try it, llquid or dry. - Sun. Good ulvice. We ailvisc cvi-iy famüy o keep ïlowns' Elixir always op band. It s tbc best rcincdy for cöughs and colds ver offercd to tbc public. For cleansing tbc systera of all morbid matter and waidin.i; oll' (iscases, no rriedl cine pnsso'i ■■ sucli cllicacy as Haxter's Mandiakc Iü.Kts. As a Lijviment lor borsed Ilenry .V Jobnsoii's Árnica and Oil Linimcnt is unequa]ed. It CAires, Sprains, Bruiscs, and Latoencss at once. lts lust a Booming. Such is the expreasion frotn druggists and dealers evcrywhere who are selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumpion. No otber preparation bcgins to havo such an extensivo and rapid sale. And why? Simply bocause of its truly wonderful merits. No Cough or Cold, no matter of bow lons standing, can resist its hcaling qualities. Asthma, Bronchitis. lloarscness, HayFover, Pain in the Sido or Chest anddiffleuky of breathing.or any lingering disease of the Throat or Lunes rapidly yield to its marvelous powers. It will positively cure, and that where everytbiugelse lias failed. Satisfy yourself astbousands have done by gett.ng of your drucigist, Eberbach & Son, a trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular size for $1. Por sale by BtWrbaBh & Son, Ann Arbor, Mich. PILES! PILES!" PILES! - o - A Sure Cure Found at Last.- No one Need Suffer. A su re cure for the Blind, Meeding. Itclunpcand Ulcerated i'ili's has been dlscorered iy Dr. WUliaius(aii ludían remedy), oalled Dr. WiUiam'e ludían Oin'melit. A single box luis cured tile vroret chroniccaseft of Matad íoyeare' standing. No one need suffer flve minutes nfter applyinK this u omU'rful snntiiiii Diedlciue. Lotions, Instruiíifiíis and Btectonriea more liarni than good. WNHam's uintiiu'ut absortas the tumors, allays Éheinteose Itching (particularly at nlgfat afteVeltiiiK warm in led), acts as a poultlce; gives instant and painleag relief, and la prepared only for PDes; itcblng of the part, and nothin else, Keal whiu. the Hon.J, M. CoffluberryjOf Oleveland, says aboui Drt William's lndian Pile Ointiihmii : [ have mod 8Córeaof pUo onfeH, and it affordsme pleasure lo Bay Chat I have never foiuid anythíng which gave such Immédiate and oermanent relief as J)r. William's lndian Pile Oint nn-nt. For sale by all dniRK'sts. or mailed on receipt ofprive.Sl.au. Jas. E. Uavi & Co.. Wholesale ste, Detroit, Mich., Agenta. For sale by H. J. BroWB St ('o., Aun Arbor. .Mii'h. ] THE GREAT CURE ' FOB ', i RHEUMATISM ' Au it iu for all diaeasee of the K1DNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. i It oleanses the system of the acrld polson i tliat causee the droadful su florín tr which oiily the victima of Hheumatiam can realizo. , ; THOUSANDS OF CASES of the wovst fonns of this terrible dinease have been quiekly relieved, in a short time ' PERFECTLY CURED. ■ hattuad wonderful succes, aud on immense i i eale inevery part of the Country. In hun1 drods ofcasesithaaoured wheroall olso had failed. It is mild, but effloient, CERTAIN i IN 1TM ACT ION, but harmlosa in all cases. tItcleaiihcn, RtrcnthcnK and cIvesNew i Ufo to all the important organs of thobody. ■ , The natural actton of the Kidney e ís restored. The Li ver ia cleaiiaedofall difleaee.and the Bowels move frooly and healthfully. Ia thls waythe worst diaoasea are eradioated firom tlieeystem. As it has been preved by thousands that , is the moet effectual remedy for cleanBixtg the ,' , systetn of all morbid seoretiona. It shouid be i used in every housohold aa a ' SPRING MEDICINE. ', Always cures BILIOT7SNESS, CONSTIPA TION, PILES and all FEMALE Diseasoa. '( Is put up in lry Vegetable Fonn, in t in cana, 'i one packnere of whicïi mak!H Cquarta medicine. , Ai ■■■ ui l.iijuhl Forin, very Conecutratedfor the convenience of those who cannotreadüy 't pare Itactatcitheqtial efficiency in itherform, i GET ITOFYOUR DHUüGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, UICHAUDSON A Co., Prop's, 1 (WUl end the dry post-paid. IU KLISGTON, VT. , MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. D1SCOVEKEU OF LYDIA E. PINKHAIWI'S VEGETABLE COMPOÜND. ■% Thp Poaltive Gore For all Female Complaints. This prepftration, as lts namo signifles, consiita ot Vegetable J 'ri i j n:ri ii-s tlint aro hurmlfs to tho most delleato invalld. U]Kn onc trial the ntcrits of this Oompound wiU le recojjnized, as relief ia immedlato j and wh.-n lts use is contlnued, In ninety-nlno cawsina hun. drvi, npemiancntcuroÍ8eff(X.'ted,nsthouiuidH will testify. On account of its proven merits, it is to-day ro(-mnmended and presuribed by the best physicions lu tlie country. It wlll euro entirely the worst form of falUng of tho utrnis, Leucorrhcea, irregular and poinful Menstruation.nUüvarianTroublea, Inllanimation and lïlceratlon, Floodings, all Displaccments and tho consuquont plnal weakne8s,andis espcoially adaptcd to the Chango of Life. It will disHolve nnd Bzpel tumors from tho utemsin an early Ktago of development. The tendency to eancerous ïmmora thero is checkcd very Bcdily by ittt use. In ic.cC it bas proved to be the jfroateat and best remedj that liaa cvir been discoverBO. It permeate every iwrtion öf thesyatem, andivoa ncw lifeand Tior. It removes faintncs,ílatíilency, do!tioy.s all craving for stiniulunte.and relioves wealmesa of tho ■tomach It runs lïloating, HoAdácnefl, Xervous Prostration, General Debility, BloeplCHsncss, Depretwion and Indigestión. That feelinjf of bcaringr down, eaumng pain, weight and backaclu', in always pt1 nncnently curod by its uae. It wiüat !1 thncs, andundorall circumatancos, act ín harmony with tho law that governa the ffmiilcsyMtm. ForKiflni'yronipIaintsof etther bcx thia compound lü unuurpuüüud. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 233 and S8 Westorn Avenue, Lynn, Ma. l'rico Sl.DÜ. S.x (m.ii:. xur $.".ilJ. S.;ntly mail in the form of pills, alsoin tkt form of iAzmgv&, on receipl ofprice, 31,00. pt'r box, for eltber. Mi-s. l'INKHAU fpft'ly iu;sm-i ; -,il 1. u rs uf iiniiilry. Si-nd for pum phU-t. Addrtw-i as híkívu Mmtftcn 0t4 ptymu No famlly slunild be without LYDIA y.. l'INKILVM' LivKiï ni.i.s. Th. y core Cönstipatlou, iMiousncw - Ilbi lili i "y oí tJitrlJv.r. ssobntgiMurbox. l'lhy C, Bi HoIniP9{('iokl)!otr'i;il.ck Opening and Closing of the Mails. Mails leaving Ann Arbor, East and West, will close as follows; GOING WEST. Way Muil ti.SOa. m. rhrouKli and Way Mail 1U.5U a. in. Wav Mail between Ann Arbor and Jackson. 4.50 p. m. SightMail 9.00p. ui. OO1NG EAST. l'hrough and Way Mail, Night Line. . 6.00 a. m, torough and Way Mail, tiunday and Mimday. doses Saturday and Sumlay night -9.00p.m. I'hrough and Way Mail 10.25 a. n., 4.50p. in. 1OING SOUTH. Toledo and Way 7.01) a. m. Kustern Mails distributed at 8 a. ra. and 12 in and ij,2u p. m. Western llails distributed at 8 a. m. and 6.20 p. in. Jackson Mail and Way Mail between Juoksou and An Arbor distributed at 11.15 a. m. Monroe and Adrián poucli. 10.15 a. in. The Mail to Whitmore Lake, Hamburg imtl Webster leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at '■ a. in. KAILKOADS. Vf 1CHIQAN CENTRAL KAII.UOAD. TIME TABLK, MAY 22, 18S0. OOINU WEKT. 8TATIOSB. = Ï al flf J 1 _ j_ im m m fA A. M. A. M. r. H. T. M P. M. P. M. Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 5.M 4.0.5 8.30 9.50 Q T Ju, ie 7.15 9.55 B.1U 4.20 8.45 10.10 Wavne June... 7.52 10.29 8.42 4.46, 9.20 10 40 Ypsilauti.. H.4U 10 48 7 05 S.')S 9.43 tl.W Anu Albor K.40 11.00 7.24 5.22 9.5.SI 11.17 Duxtur 9.1)4 7 48 5.3'j 10.23 Oimlaea 9.22 ; 8.0) 5.52 10.3S Graas Lakc 9.S0 8..12 B 18 ll.oij p. m. a.m Jnckann Ar. 10.10 ; 9.00 1130 Jackson Lv. 10 20 1115 .55 a.m. 12.40 Albion 11. Oi 12.50 7.42 1Ï.15 1.16 ilurshnll ll.M 1.30 _■ 8.08 12.40 137 PM ' w BUttlttCreuk- lila 1.65 if-5 X.41 1.08 2.02 A. . Gilt-eburt; I 12.54 a.m. '.115 K'iintiwzo" I 1-13 2.: i.rxi u.35 1.53 2.45 LiwtOD 1.52 5.25 2.35 D.r.im ï.07 5.42 2.50 Ltowiijiiac 2.29 6.07 3 13 NllOB 2.55 4.04' B.50 3.10 4.15 Uuchauan S.OSi 7.U 3.63 rhree Oake.... 3.381 7.97 420 New Búllalo... 3..M 4 52 7.40 4.33 Midi. City 4.2) 5.18 8.08 5.ICJ 5.28 Uke „ 5.13 6.02 8.54, 5.51 6.18 Kenoinston 6.00 '.5(1 9.451 6.40 7.U Cllicago Ar U.jO 7.10 1O.:C 7.30 S.CO aoiHo uíi. STAT.ON,. -l _ = 'fl 1 1 _L i ii i ?l ríi A M. . M. r. H P.M. P.M. Dhicaito Lv. 7.00 9 00 3.40 5 15 9.1C KensiuKion 7.50 9.50 4.:W 6.05 10.01 Lake H.X, 10.27 5.1È 6.M 10.40 Mlch. City 9.25 11.13 .00 7.38 IW New linlliilo... 9.50 11.33 6.2-5 11.55 rhree Oaks 10M 6.10 A. M. Buchanan 10.30 p.m. 7.06 Siles 10.45 12.1BI 7.:;7 9.00 1Í.45 Dotvii.'inc 11.13 8.0 1.10 [Jecnlnr 11 88 8.33 1.32 UVvton H.55 8.M a.m Kalamn.oo 12.3.-J 1.38 9.30 11.5 10.25 2.2S SaU-uluire 125.' - S' 7.08 öattle Cruelt... 1.2b 2.15 u ' 7.38 11.U8 3 30 P M go. Marshall 2.17 3.0 3 S 06 11.33 8.41 Albion 2.46 3.21 --- 8.321 ll.Ml 4.1i A.M. I A. Jl. lackson Ar. 3.45 lücka.iu Lv. 3.4,5 4.1X5 7.15 9.H0 12.15 5.00 irisiLake 1.10 1 7.40 9.50 Ihel8a 4.10 K.l 10.07 Uexter 5.00 8.17 10.19 dn Arbor 5.22 5.071 H. 10 10 34 2.05[ ü.X' rpsilanli 5.38 5.28 8 56j 10.48 2.2ii 6.4 Waync June... 6.02 5.45 9.17 11.(18 2.14 7.0 3. f. June i li.35 (.15 9.4511136 3.20 7.4 Uetroit Ar._6.5U 6.:iO lü.OOi 11.50 Mi H.c The New York Express, a fast train leaves Chl ■a'" at 3.-Í0 in tha afternoon and makes tlie fo] jiwlng stops, Michigan City, 5,30; Niles, 6.27; Kal mazoo7.41; Battle Creek, 8.20; Jacfcson. 9.57 Vpsilanti. 10.30: (J. T. Junction, 11.36; arriving il Detroit at 10.50 P. M. "Sunday exceyted. JSaturday 4 Sunday eiceptefl ►Daily. iIknuv C. Wkntwokth, II. li. Leivaui, O. P. t T. A.., Chicago. Otn'l XanaOer. Detol poLEDO, ANN ARBOR & GRAND TUUNK X KAiLROAU. Taking effect Wednesday, Marcli 'iOth, 1881. Trains run by Columbus time. ïoing North. Uoing South Brp'sB MaU. I STATIONS. Mail. Exp' A. M. I P. M. A. M. P. M. +7.35 +6.10 Toledo t 9.88 .4 7.41 6.14 North Toledo +9.29 Ü.:i. 7.55 6.25 Detroit Juuution . 9.20 6.2. HB.08 "KM Hawthorn 9.12 li.0 8 18 6.40 1 Samaría 9.K1 5.5 8.39 e-WILulu 8.M 5.2o 8. 15 7.03 Monroe Junction 8.45 S.i 9.00 7.14Dundee 8.35 4.5 ;9.18 7.25 Azalia 8.24 4.4 9.39 7.40 Milan 8.10 4.2 9.50 7.4 Nora 8.03 4.1 110.00 7.54 Urania 7.56 t4.ft 10.15 8.05 ■VpsilantUuncti'n 7.48 3.5 [UO.Sri +8.20 Ann Arbor . . . . +7.30 +8.30 H. W. A.SHLEY Qen'l Superintendent. The Michigan Central Railroad, with its con oecti nis at Chicago, aflords the most direct ani desirable route to travel ffotn Michiaii to al points in Kansas. Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, Nliimcsota, Dakota, Manitoba. etc. Michiai Central íraiHs makt' sure and close conncctions at C'hicaíío with through expresa trains on all Western lincs. Rateé will ulways be as low as the lowi'st. l'artii-s goi ïg West will Ilnd it to their interest to corresiKnd with Henry C. Wentworth, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Line. at Chicago, who will cheerfully impart any information relative to routes, time of trains, maps and lowest raten, Donut purchase vour tickets nor contract youp freight until you naveheard f rom the Michigan Central. Estáte of Leonard Vaughn. STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of vv ashtenaw ss. At a session of the prohato court for the county of W ashtenaw, holden at the probate office, iu the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday the twenty-flfth day of .Tulv in the year one thousand eiglithumlred and ('igjity-one. Present, William D. ilarriman, judge of probate. In the matter of the estáte of Leonard Vaughn ileceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled of Leonard B. Vaughn, praying that administratiini OÍ sald estaré may be granted lo hiniselt' or some other Buftable pereon. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the 22d day of August next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be asslgned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said 0606060 and all other persons interesteil in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then ti be hulden at theprobate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shonld not be granted: And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons Interestod in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be jtublisheíl in The Ann Aronr Dvnwcrat, a newspaper printvd and circulated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A tnie copy.) Judge of Probate. W. G. Doty, Probate Register. Estáte of Moraban Minors. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, l'ounty of Waahtenaw O ss. At a si-ssion of the probate court for the ountycif Washtenaw, holden at the probate of ■ ■■. in tlie city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, tlie rat day of July, in tlie year one thousund ifilu hundred anti eighly-one. l'n sint, Williitm L. ilairiman, Juilge of Proate. In the matter of the estte of James E. Monahan, Jane Monahan. ('atherine Monuhun nd Th. unas Monalmn. Minors On reading aiul Kling the petitlon, dulj' verifled f Qeorge CWfcen, QnsrdiaD, prayiiu; tliat he nay be licensëd to solí certain real estáte bei'iik'iu;' to said Minors. Thereupon it Is ordered, tliat WeUnesday the 8d ay of August next, at ten o'clock in tlie orenoon, beanlgned for the hearing of said pe"t ion, and tliat the next of kin of said Minors mi all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said ourt.thon to be holden at the probate office, In liecityof Ann Arbor, and show cause if any here be,why the prayer of the petitioner should rot be granteii: And it is further ordered, hat said petitioner give notice to the Mjs.ms IntereBted Insaldestate, oftbependeocy f said petition.and the henrins thereof ,by causing acopj'of this order tobe published in the Ann AkbokIjemochat, a newspajier printed and circulaed ín said County. three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, WII.I.IAM D. HARR1MAX. A true copy . . Judge of Probate. William O. Doty. Probate Ree-ister. Estáte of Charles Kitson. CTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WashteC' naw, ss. At a session of the probate court or the Oounty of Washtenaw, holden at the proate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the 6th day of June in the year one housand eight hundred and eighty-one. Present, William O. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Charles Citson deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly veriied, of James Kitson and Mary A. Cleaver.pray ing that administration of said estáte may be granted to John Kose. Tliereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the lfth day of August next at ten o'clock in thefore DOOD be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the lieirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court theu to be holden at the probate otnee in the city of Ann Arlor, and show cause if any there be, why the praycr of the petitioner sliould not be granted: And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causiug a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Democrat. a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearIdg. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.l Judge of Probate, William U. Doty. Probate ReeLstei . Estáte of Martha S. Dentón. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Couuty of Washtenaw ss. Atasessionof Che probate COUTt for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office i the city of Aun Arbor, on Werinesday, thé síüd day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty one. Present Wiiliam D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Martha S. Dentón, deceased. Edward D. Kirine, one of the executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, comes intoeourtand representa thathe is now prepared to rcnder hifi final account as such èxecutor. Thereupon,lt is orde red that Saturday, theSOth day of July next, at ten o'clock ín the forenoon be assigncd for examlning and allowlng such account and tliat the deviseen, leñatees and heirs-at-iaw of said dereased and all other persons interested in saíd estáte, are required to appear at a aession of suid court, then to be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed: And it is furtlier ordered that said èxecutor give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by caus ing a copy of this order to be published m Thr Ann Aroor Demcraí, a newspaper printed and ciivulating in said county,three successive weeks, previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM U. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. William G. Doty. Probate Register. Estáte of Henry Uphaus. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of WushU-naw O BB. At a sfssionof the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probateofflci in tlie city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the7tl da3' of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty one. Present William 1). Harriman, Judge of Probate In tlie matter of the estáte of Henry Uphuus decea.sed. Ünreadingand fiUngthepíítition dulj verinVd of IiiuiVert Uphaus, praying that he nuo' 'n licensed to mortgage Keal Estáte whereof said deceased died seizeii. Thereupon,it is ordered, that Tuesday, tlu HLd day of August next, at ten o'clock in tlu forenocm, bo assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of sail deceased and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a st 'ssinu of said cou rt, thei to be holden at the probate office, in the city o Ann Arbor, ajid show causet if mij there be, why the prayer of the petitioner shouk not be granted. And it is further ordered,that sai( petitioner give notie to the persons intereste in said estáte. of the pendency of said petition an the beoaing tliereof, by causíng a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Axtiot t mncrat a newspaper printed and circulated in said coun ty three succcksjvo weeks previous to said day o hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, Wm. G. Doty. Probate Register. Morte;ageSale. DEFAULThavingbeeu made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, whereby the power therein contained to sell has become operative executedby Edwin J. lilissandMaryT. Bliss, liis wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, in the couuty of Washteimw amístate of Michigan, to Anna M. Mozart of Ann Arbor, in said couuty and state, dated the twenty-fourtn day of December, A D, eighteen hundred and seventy, and recorded on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D, 1871, at twoo'clock p. m., in the office of the Register of Deeds fur the county of Washtenaw, in the state of Michigan, in liber 44 of mort gages on page 69a; which said mortgage was du& assigued by said Anna M. Mozart to John Richards by deed of assigument, dated the tweiity-flrst day of June A. D., eighteen hundred and seventy-three, which assiunient was duly recorded in the office of the said Register of Deeds, ou the twenty -first day of June A. !., 1873 at one and one-fourth o'clock p, in, , in liber 4 of assignments of mort gages, on page 51; and which was afterwards duiy assigned by said John Richards to George Osborn.by deed of assignment dated thetwentyfourth day of December A. D. , eighteen hundred and seventy-five, which assignment was duly recorded in the office of the saul Register of Deeds on the twenty -se ven th day o!' December, A. L., 1 875, at eleven o'clock a. m.,in libero of asslgnments f inortxages, on page 31. and said mortgage was duly assigued by said Ueorste Osborn toMaryT. BIíks, of the city of Ann Arbor, in said county and state, by deed of aasigninent dated the ninth day of July, A. D., eighteen hiindred and elghty-one, whlcn assfgnment was duly recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds on the eleventhday of July, A. D., l8l, at two o'clock p, m., in liber 7 of oaslgnmente of mortgages, on page 179, upon which said mortgage there is ohu'med to be due, at ihe date of this notice.the sum of three'thousand and forty-five dollars and fifty cents, and no suit or proceedings at laworin chance ry having been instituted to recover any part thereof ; notice is therefore faére by given that on Saturday the eighth day of üctoher, A. D., 1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, I slmll sell at public auction to thehighest bidder (the sale to take place at the east front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, in snid county, said court house being the place of holding the circuit court for said couuty of Washtenaw) the premises d'-si-rined in said mortgage (or so much thereof asshall benecesnary to satisfy theamounl due on said mortgage, and legal costa and charges of such aale tgether witb au attorney fee of forty-flve (follars covenanted for therein) that is to say the followteg certain piece orparcel of land. situated in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw and state of Michigan, known, bounded and described as follows. to-wit: Being lot number ten (10) except a strip off of thesouth Bide thereof four feet ond four-tenths of a foot wide, and the east part of lots nine and eight, commencing on the south lineof lot nineata poinione-half rod east f rom the south west corner of lot nine, thence north parallel to the west line of lot nine, two and one half rods, thence north easterly to a point on the line of Fletcher street five rods northwesterly f rom the corner of Church and Fletcher streets, all of the above menlioned lumis are in R. S. Smith'a first additionto the city of Ann Arbor, countv of Washtenaw, and state of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 12. 1881. MARY T BLISS, Assignee. F. E. Bliss, Attorney for Ansignee. Real Estáte for Sale, OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot Washtenaw Osa.- In the matter of the estáte of Charles Ciements dooessed. Notice is hereby given, that, in pursuance of au order granted to the undersigued Administratrix of tïie Estáte of said deceased by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of washtenaw on che twentj-second day of June, a. D.t 1881, there will be sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, at thé" east front door at the courtD0U86 in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw in said state, on Tuesday the Dth day of August, a . d.,1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of the death of said deceased, and subject to the dower-rfafht of Mary Ciements, liis widow therein,) the following described real estáte to wit: The whole of the interest of said deceased in uil that certain piece or parcel of land situated on sections thirtyone and Uiirtytwo (31 and 32, in townablp one, south of range flve east, including the Peninsular rlour and grist mili in the township of Webster, Washtenaw county, State of Michigan, known, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the north bank of the Hu ron rivor at a stake and stunes, thence three ehains and sixty-six links, measuring along the bank of the river to a point above the bridge iicniss said rtver, thence north ttiree degretia mid three minutes east, two ehains and fifty links to a stake and stoneR, thence south flfteen degrees minutes west, eight ehains and sixty links to aetakeand stonej ou the bank of the river, thence along the bank of the river twfiity-flve ehains and twenty-seven links to a stiike and stoiM'sand a mark -d soft. nmple tree, thence northeasterly to a stake at the north west corner of land deeded by Samuel W. Dexter to Rice A. Beal, and recorded in liber 47 of deeds on page 10. thence easterly along the north bank at iiili waler mark of the mili rare to the highway which crosses the river near the Peninsular milis; Übo the whole of the interest of said deceased in and to the rightof wav one rod wide f rom off the wst end of lands decued by Samuel W. Deacter ,o Rice A ïïeal aforesaid and recorded in Uber 17 of deeds on page i(5 ezteuding froni the blghway westerly to high WUtfp mark ■ also the whole f the interest of said deceased in and to the use ' f twenty foet square f gravel bank adjuining herod widcbofore deMcribed. and next t the ' nill race; also the whole of the Interes! r said ' eceased inandto the piece of land which lies ast of tlie uighway aforeaaid, to wit : CVnimenc ng at ii point bearuig nurtlferly one deree and ïli.-t-ii minutes east trom the north west corner of the í cninsular milla and distant two chains widthirty-threeliuks; also eighty-four links f rom , ceilar stak e in Ene center of the highway near he said milis, which cedar stake is north four iiwl one-half degret?K west. truc bearing trom tha lorth-vest corner of said milis anddutant two chaiiis uid i-j-:iii. links, tlit-tit-c soulii sixtyhree and one-f ourth doprees past, truc beaftng, iloruc the soutlierly oOraOT of lands dtM-iled by lic circuit Court Commissioner of Wachteoaw county to Kice A.. Bealaiul recordcd In Uber li of deeds on pai' lft-'J. two clmins and sixt.t-n inks, thenoesoulh threa degroet w&A two chaina itnl t hirty-SL'vt'ii links to a take koiiÜi of the Iumh' whii'h runs fnuu the mili to the factory, henee south sr-vt-ntcen deffree eaflt alon the past bank of the tailraoc.turee chainsand til' lve linksto the bank tf thcrivcr, tliciuM' Water Ír to the iirst stake and stones mentioncd in thiB eacrlption thence along the bank of tht rivet to the ceuter of the bighway Wbiúh crosses the rivcr ïcar the. mili at'orcsaid, then:e northeiiy along the center of the hiphway to a point west of the jlace of beKinniiiK. theace east to the plaoe of eginnjng; also the wholoof the interest of said lecensed in or to three-fourths of the riglit of ioodinf? so much of the land of Kice A. Beal and John 1. Marble. or tlicir grantdes or assins as may he affected by a dam running ar.ross said riveratthe mariced soft maple tree aforesaid, said dam not to raise said rtver at said dam more than two feet above high water mark ; together with the whole of the iuterest of said deoeffied. In ind to the undivided three-fourths of all the rieht of flooeïing hereto, conveyed toand by Samuel W. Dexter and all the grantors of the said deceased; also the whole of the interest of said deceased in and to the ritfht of attaching said dam to the oppositc bank of the. river aforesaia. MA.KY CLEMEN'TS. Administratrix of said estáte. Dated June á2nd, 1881. t70A $12adayathomeeasilyrn ade 4 ƒ Costly outfltsfree. Address, Tbub & Co. Augusta, Mail ir. JACOB HALLER & SON, DEALKR IN WATCHM, ('LOCKR, Speoiacles, Plated Ware. Ciold Tens and Fine Jewelry. Special attoutiou given to repairing Watcïies and Jewolry. 'M South Main Street. Vnn Arbor. FOR SALEJ3R RENT The present residence of M . A.HÍ11, wilh THe I a i l I 1 I .A. clj O i II 1 11 ÜT , Consisttng of about 40 acres, 30 of which can ! cultlvatea Ront, $800, or the House umi 8 acres will be rented seperate. Rent $(100. The above property is also sale by the lot, or by the acre, orto larger quantitiea. TITLE PERFis(T. Kor further partirulai-s enquireof H R. HUI. office No. 3 Opera House Block, or Wim.M. White, Canaseraga, New York. Sam. B. Revenaughy Is now t akiiiíí the Best Class of ïïnimt In the City at Prices to Suit the Times. Ground Floor Gallery. GOODRICH BLOCK, East Side of the NEW COÜRT HOUS10. TO THE INSURING PUBLIC. Record t pollclea numbered 226664- 2&"68&- 216686 and 826687 of the Western A8Birmi.ce Co., of Toronto, Out., taBÜad at Ami Arbor. Uich aK'i'" cv, havlng been loBt, I would thank the holden "1 the sume, whether the policle? ore In forti m ham i rjihTtt tosendcopicKof the wrfrten portion ot policles Uxtether witn the name of asaured, amount of Insnred rat. to eitlier Wm. Tremaln, agent at Ann Arbor, Mich,, or James A. JSB68, General Agent, Detroit, Mich. I BEFDRE USINC. I AFTER USINC THEANNARBORBAKERY Was established in IS33, by Dcacon Reuben Hallwho matlc regular trips with his delivery wagon as lar west as Niles, and then did not meet with as many pcople in liis long weary drives as liis successors of today, during a single iorenoon while delivering goods. Look out for an advcrtisement in a few days. HALL & MOSELEY. DOOON TH OIiD HAT." A. A. TEEEY, HAT8 ANN AKBOB, ïaca. CITY DRÜGTTOBEi" o ■ C. E. HOLMES, Proprietor -OF, THE- City Drug Store Wnulil Thnnk the Citizcns of Atm Arbor, nnd Vicinity for their H'.ieral Mtroaage Uie pnsi yeftp, and :isk foracontiouance of the same. A complete stock of EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE, Toilet and Fancy Goode. Presmptions carefully prépared. V. E. Holmes, Ann Arbor, Mich. No. 12, COOK HOTEL BLOCK. EBËRBACH&SON, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines Andaflnelutof French Hair Brushes AND English Tooth Brushes. We cal 1 special attention tootirstock of Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicals of our own Importation. A full line of TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS At list fhrfboa. STTTIDElsrT1 S Are cordially invited to examine onr stock as to luality and prices. EBERBACH A SON. K?íi weck ti yourown town. 'lVnni and ?■' 5OO"iitfltsfree. Address, H. IIai.i.ktt ,L (o1 Portland, Mttiue

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