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1882
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Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Dakota, Manitoba. etc. Michigan Central íraiHS make sure and close connections at Chicago with through express trains on all Western lines. Rates will always be as low as the lowest. Parties goiig West will find it to their interest to correspond with Henry C. Wentworth, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Line, at Chicago, who will cheerfully impart any information relativo to routes, time of trains, maps and lowest rates. Do not purchase your tickets nor contract your freight until you have heard from the Michigan Central. Subscribe for the Democrat $1.50 Per Year. SM ALL POX Prevented and Cured by the use of Bromo -Chloralum Used in hospital of New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Washington Chicago, Ne Orleans, and other cities. PatientR should bi sponged with it, according to directiona severa times a day. The viras of the disease is by thi means neutralized, and contagión is prevented pitmarlcs are also prevented. Sold by all drug gists. Send for a pamphlet. Bromo Chemical Co., S4 Ltherty Street, New York City HENRY MAÏTHEWS, Has] the pleasure to inform the public that he 1 ready to receive them ia hisnewbrick MEAT MARKET: ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. Everything In hls Una will be flrst-class, am At Reasonable Rates. He returns nis sincere thanks to all hls oíd cus tornera for their generous patronage, and cordi ally invites them, and all new customers to hi: new quarters, where he hopes by fair dealing U anlarge hls already growing business. "ü "doooh raï - OLD HAT." __ 3" I Jllftf 2 X AKW ABBOB, CT MICH. F. WACNER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLÁSS WORK ONLY, CARRIAGES. BUUQIES, WAGONS, CUTTERS, BOB-SLEIGHS, ETC. Repairing of all Kinds Done in the Best Manner. A.11 Work Warranted ! Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing. SHOP ON SECOND STREET, Between Washington and Liberty Streeta, ANN ARBOR, - MICHIGAN. ALL WORK SOLD CHEAP FOK CASH. THEANN ARBOR BAKERY We have secured the services of a first-class baker and pastry cook, and we are furnishing a quality ot bread that has never been excellcd in this city. We are also making some of the nicest articles in the line ot pastry, many of them entire novelties in Ann Arbor, A good assortmentof groceries and provisions will be found at our store. All orders for goods in our line will be filled and promptly delivered to any part of the city. A liberal discount will be made to clubs. HALL & MOSELEY. No. 2- N. Main St. ■ Watches and Jewelry ! Q J. Haler & Sou, 46 South Main Street, Dealers in the Leading AMERICAN WATCHES ! In Gold and Silver Cases, in Stem and Key Winding, Manufsctured by the Leading Watch Companies. GOLD WATCH CHAINS ! Of Standard Quality and Various Patterns A Laree and Complete Assortment of Lace Pins, Ear Rinas, Bracelete Finger Rings, And Studs. Sllirer PlaW Ware, From the Most Reliable Manufacturers at Bottom Prices. The Repairing of Fine Watches is in Charge of Competent and Sküled Workmen, at Fair Prices. Sophia S. M. Wetzel. O TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Ata session of the probate court f or the county of Washtenaw, bolden at the probate of fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the first day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eïghty-two. Present, WiUiam D. Harriraan, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Sophia S. M. Wetzel, deceased. On reading and ftlling the petition duly verifled of Leonhard Gruner praying that he may be licensed to sell the Real Estáte whereof said deceased dled seized. Thereupon lt is ordered, that Saturday, the 25thday of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other persons interested ín said estáte, are required to appearat a session of said court. then tobe holden at the probate ofñce, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: 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 causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Dehochat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. A true copy. Judge of Probate. William G. Dott, Probate Reeister. ... Estáte of Thomas Shekell. QTA.TE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw. O ss. At a session of the probate court, for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor,; on Monday the 6th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, WiUiam D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Thomas Shekell. deceased. Byron W. Forbes the adminiBtrator of said estáte, comes into court and represent that he is now prepared to render liis aunual account as sucn administrator. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday. the 85th day of February Instant at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assignedfor examining andallowing such account, and that the hei rs at law of saia deceased, and all other personsinterested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then tobe holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, insaid county, and show cause if any there be, why the said acoount should not be allowed: And it is f urther ordered that lid administrator give notice to the persons in terested ín said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof , by causine a 3opy of this order to be published in the Ï7ie Ann Arbor Democrat a newspaper printed and :irculatlug in said county, three successivc weeks previous to said day of beat ing. WILLIAMT). HARRIMAN, A true copy.) Jude-e of Probate. W. G. Dott, Probate Register. LEONARD HOUSE, k rp F. LBONA.KD, Proprietor, X Ano Arbor, MTch. IBAILBOADS. ■VriCHIQAN CKNTRAL RAILROAD. XTJL TIME TABLB, NOV. 13, 1881. e - ,1 eoiNS WIST. ' : f: si s "i ■■ STATIOKS. h 2 i Si l! I Á. M. A. . P.M. r. M p.H. P.H. - Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 5.S5 4.05 8.00 9.50 G. T. June 7.15 9.55 6.10 4.20 8.15 10.10 Wayne Jane... 7.52 10.29 6.42 4.4H 8.45 10.40 Ypsilanti. 8.20 10.48 7.05 5.05 9.08 11.12 Aun Arbor 8.40 11.00 7.24 5.28 9.25 11.17 ■ Dexter 9.04 7.48 5.39 9.44 ....... Chelüca 9.22 8.05 5.52 10.00 , Grass Lake 9.60 8.32 6.18 10.30 F. M. A. H. Jïckson Ar. 10.10 9.00 1150 Jackson Lv. 10.20 12.15 6.55 a.m. 12.45 Alblon 11.04 12.50 „■ 7.40 11.55 1.22 Marehall 11.50 1.30 _ g 8.05 12.20 1.43 PM cS O J Battle Creek.... 12.19 1.55 ,? 8.40 12.47 2.07 Galesbnrg 12.53 a. h. 9.15 .... Kalamazoo 1.18 2.36 4.50 9.35 1.35 2.47 Lawton. 1.58 5.25 2.13 ; Decatnr 3.07 5.42 2.32 9 Dowagiac 2.29 6.07 3 57 Niles 2.55 4.04 6.50 3.37 4.15 Buchanan 3.08 7.02 8.42 - rhree Oaks.... 3.38 7.S7 412 ... New Buffalo... 3.53 4.52 7.40 4.35 Mich. City 4.23 5.18 8.08 5.03 5 28 Uke 5.13 6.01 8.54 5.51 6.18 Kensington 6.00 6.50 9.45 6.40 7.1C Chicago Ar. 6.50 7.40 10.35 7.30 8.(0 ' OOINS BAi. STAT.OK,. d & „-f fl H f_ fiïjf_dii A.H. A.M. P.M P.M. P.M. Chicago Lv. 7.00 9 00 8.40 5 15 9.1C BLensfngton 7.50 9.50 4.30 6.05 10.0C Lake 8.35 10.27 5.1! 6.50 10.40 Mich. City 9.25 11.13 6.00 7.38 11.33 New Buffalo... 9 50 11.33 6.2.5 11.55 Three Oaks 10.03 6.40 „ A.H. Bnchanan„ 10.30 p.m. 7.06 Nilea 10.45 12.18 7.37 9.00 12.45 Dowasiac 11.13 8.06 1.12 Decatnr 11.39 8.&3 1.87 Lawton. 11.55 8.53 a.h ' Kalamazoo 12.83 1.38 9.30 6.50 10.25 2.30 Baleebnrg 12.53 - 5" 7.08 Battle Creek... 1.2b 2.15 m' 7.40 11.08 3.20 P.H. ft Marshal! 2.17 3.00 "si! 8 06 11.33 S.4t lbion 2.46 3.21 8.32 11.05 4.1S A.M. A.M. Tackson Ar. 3.45 lackson Lv. 8.45 4.05 7.15 9.30 12.40 5.00 3rassLake 4.10 7.40 9.50 Dhelsea.. 4.40 8.03 10.07 Dexter 5.00 8.17 10.19 Ann Arbor 5.22 5.07 8.40 10 34 2.04 6.25 ; ïpailanti 5.38 5.23 8 56 10.48 2.20 6.41 vvayne June... 6.02 5.45 9.17 11.08 2.44 7.05 3. T. June 6.35 6.15 9.45 1135 3.20 7.45 Detroit Ar. 6.50 6.30 10.00 11.50 3.35 8.00 The New York Express, a fast train leaves Chijago at 3.30 in the afternoon and makes the folinwing stops, Michigan City, 5,30; Niles, 6 27; Kalïmazoo 7.40; Battle Creek, 8.16; Jackson, 9.28; Ypsilanti, 10.40; Q. T. Junction, 11.25; arrivingin Detroit at 10.40 P. M. Sundaj excepted. iSatnrday & Sunday excepted Hknrt C. Whntwortii, fH. B. LïnrABD, O. P. éb 1. A., Chicago. Gen'l Manager. Detroi OLEDO, ANN ARBOR & GRAND TRUNK RA1L.ROAD, Taking effect Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1881. Trains run by Columbus time. 3oing North. Qoing South. ïxp'ssl Mail. I STATIONS. I Hail.Ezp's P. M. A. M I PM AM t6.25 t8.25 Toledo t 5.55 +9 25 6.28 8.28 North Toledo +5.52 9.22 6.38 8.37 Detroit Junetion. 5.42 9.13 6.47 8.45 Hawthorn 5 32 9 05 6.55 8.25 Samaría 5.23 8.55 7.10 9.10 Lulu 5 10 840 7.15 9.15 Monroe Junction 5.0 8.35 7.27 9.25 Dundee 4 55 8 25 7.38 9.37 Azalia 4.43 8.13 7.52 9.50 Milan 4.30 8 00 8.00 9.57 Nora 4.25 7.50 8.07 10.03 Urania 4.i: 7 43 8.20 10.15 "Vpsilanti.Tuncti'n 4.08 7.33 8.35 10.30 Ann Arbor . . . . t3,55 t7 20 10.50 Lelands 3 35 11.02 Wordens 3.25 .... til. 20 South Lyon t3.05 .... H. W. ASHLEY Gen'l Superintendent. Opening and Closing of the MailsMails leaving Ann Arbor, East and West, wil close as f ollows: GOING WEST. Way Mail 6 30a m fhrough and Way Mail 10.50 a. m. Way Mail between Ann Arbor and Jackson 4.50 p. m. Night Mail 9.00 p. m. OOINO KAST. rhrough and Way Mail, Night Line, ... 6.00 a. m, l'hrough and Way Mail, Sunday and Monday, closes Saturday and Sunday night -9.00p.rn. rhrough and Way Mail 10.25a. m., 4.50p. m. 30ING SOUTH. ToledoandWay 7.00a, m. Eastern Mails distributed at 8 a. ra. and 12 in and 6,20 p. m. Western Mails distributed at 8 a. m. and 6.20 p. DB Jackson Mali and Way Mail between Jaekson and Ann Arbor distributed at 11.15 a. m. Monroe and Adrián pouch. 10.15 a. m. The Mail to Whitmore Lake, Hamburg and Webster leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 a. m. C. E. Holmes, propriefcor of the City Drug store has the choieest lot of perfumes and the LARGÉST STOCK of PURE DRUGS in the city. Also everything in the Toilet and Fancy goods line, at prices lower than anywhere else. Prescriptions carefully compounded. No. 12 Coofc Hotel Block, 'Ann Arbor, Michigan. DO YOU TAKE A COUNTY PAPER ? If not, and you are about to subscribe for ont we invite your attention to the Al ARBOR DEMOCIAT ! And respectfuUy infonn you that It s the People's Paper. IT PUBLISHES FULL REPORTS OF ALL IMPORTANT EVENTS In Washtenaw county. It gives a concisa and Interesting summary of THE WORLD' S NEWS, Voreign, American, Congressional, Western and Northern. It prints 2BE NEWS OF MICHIGAN, Bolled down for brief reading, and giTes a ful! synopsis of the doings of the Legislatura. It chronicles ALL THE HAPPENINGS OF ANN ARBOR, The county seat, givingfull and accurate report of the Circuit Court, Political Meeting. Farmers' Oiubs, University and Schooi Mattors, Kto., Etc. IT IS FEARLESS In lts denunciatlon of monopolies, and all othe burdensthat weigh upon the People; and shows up all fraucls regardless of who lt hits. It publishes JL OOOD S10RY Every week, and has interesting articles for the young. 13BIt PrUx is $1.50 Per Year, in Advance, And is regarded by lts subscribers as too valuable toloan; so don't try to borrow. We invite your attention to some of the many complimentary things thttt arebeingsaidof Thb Democbat'It evlnces shrewdness, push and ability."- Lansdng Journal. 'It is making friends eveiTday. It is a weBconducted and readable Jieet."- Pontiae Büt Va. rSr? enterp rising, ide-awake local ionr ,''I.t.!8a'ive. spicy newspaper, and a valuahl n.-uVS0 "8t f WaSht6n" "EditoriaUy, Iocally and typographically it l P„L ?m m "nS8'?k'n8J)aPerattatevercam8 intothisomce."- Detroit Evening Neim. ,.7BK ,DïMOCRAT aboundsinable and vigorous editoyato, a great variety of local Information and ïdtereBtiné general news aad miscellaneous matter."- Jackmn Patriot. 'THE DEMOCRAT" ; Ia Publlshed Every Thureday MorniDg. I Chancery Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN- The Circuit Court for O the County of Washtenaw, in chancery. Ambrose Kearney, complainant vs. Joseph Clinton, Jane Clinton and Christopher Kearnes, defendants. ín pursuance and by virtue of a decree of said court, made and entered in the above entitled cause, on the twelfth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty one, notice is hereby given, that I shall sell at public auction, or vendue to the highest bidder, on Monday, the seventh day of March, A. D., 1888, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the east front doorof the court house, in the city of Ann Arhor, Washtenaw county, and State of Michigan, the following described real estáte, being the same mentioned and described n said decree, towit: AU ttaose certain pareéis of land known and described as follows, viz: Lots number nineteen and twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, and lot sixteen, except one acre off, from the west side thereof.as described in the plat of the southeast quarter of section number nineteen, township number two, south, of range six, east, in the State of Michigan, as recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Washtenaw county in liber M. of deeds on page 274. PATRICK McKKRNAN, Circuit Court Commissioner, in and for said County of Washtenaw. H.Iijhn F. Lawrk.nc.k. Solicitor for Complainant. Ann Arbor, January 16th, 1888. Estáte of George D. Mili. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of washtenaw O ss. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on f riday th 3rd day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of probate. In the matter of th estáte of George D. Bill, d(C iased, on reading and flling the petition duly verifled of Henry R. HUI praying that the administration of said estáte may be granted to himself or gome other suitable person. Thereupon, ït is ordered, that Monday, the fith day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the heirs at law of said deceased and all other persons inter ested 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 there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted : 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 causing a copy of this order to be published in 'Me Ann Arbor Denwcrat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. three successive weeks previoug to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAERIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. W. G. Dott, Probate Register. Estáte of Fanny J. Henion, Minor. STATE OF MICHIGAN Copnty of Washtenaw ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of flce in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the 13th day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of probate. In the matter of the estáte of Fanny J. Henion minor. On reading and flling the petition duly verifled of Aaron B. Henion, guardián, prayins: that he may be licensed to sell oertain real estáte belonging to said minor. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Tuesday, the 14th day of Febuary next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the next of kin of said minor and all other persons interested in said estáte, are requirea to appearata session 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 petitioner should not be gran teil :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 causing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three successire weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, A true copy. Judge of Probate. William O. Dott. Probate Register. ' Estáte of Margaret Harris. C TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O ss. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 18th day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of ;Margaret Harris, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled of Henry Harris, praying that a certain instrument now on flle in this court purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, may be admitted to probate, and that himself and James E. Harris may be appointed exeeutor8 thereof. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the 13th day of February uext, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the derisees, legatees and neirs-at-law of said deceased, 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 there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not begrauted: And it ís f urther ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereor,by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Democuat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, ! (A true copy) Judge of Probate. W. U. Doty, Probate Register. CAUTION. AN ACT requiring the holders of unrecorded deeds to record such deeds or f uruish the same for record. Skction 1. The PeopU of the State of Michigan enact, Tbat whenever any grautor who has heretofore conveyed, or shall hereafter convey any real estáte within this State, shall have or hold ín his possession any unrecorded deed or deeds through or under which he derived title, of any lands by him so conveyed, it shall be his duty on the written request of his grantee or any gubsequent grantee, to cause such deed or deeds to be recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the proper county, or cause the same to be delivered to such grantee demanding the same for the purpose of recording within twenty days from the time when such written request shall have been served upon him. Sec, 2. If such grantor shall neglect or ref use to record such deed or deliver the same to such grantee af ter having been requested so to do, as provided in the preceding section, within the time above limited, he shall be liable to said grantee, his hei rs, representatives or assigns, in the penal sum of one hundred dollars damages and also for all actual damagea occasioned by such neglect or refusal to the person or persons entitied thereto , to be recovered in an action on the case with costs of suit. Approved June 1, 1881. Real Estáte for Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot Washtenaw Oss.- In the matter of the estáte of Thomas Shekell, deceased. Notice is hereby given,that, inpursuance of an order granted to the undersigned administrator of the Estáte of said Thomas Shekell by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw on the eleventh day of April, A. D., 1881, there will be sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, at the late residence of said deceased in the county of Washtenaw, in said state, on Tuesday the 14th day of February, i. d., 1882, at ten o'clockin the forenoon of that day, (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of the death of said deceased,) the following described real estáte to-wit: Commencing at the quarter stake between section fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) town four (4) south range 5 east. thence cast along quarter line 18 chains and sevenfy-seven links to a stake, thence north 20 degrees west 8 chains 45 links, thence south 54 degrees west 12 chains and 45 links toa stake, thence south 2 chains to place of beginning, containing6 acres, 3 rods, 19 roods of land being situated in the south west corner of the west half of the north west quarter of section 14, plow land buildings on these lands: also the west half of the south west quarter of said section fourteen (14), exeept the following described land to-wit: Beginning at the north east corner of the west half of the south west quarter, thence south flfty-one (51) degrees, thirty (30) minutes west six chains and 50 links, thence north twentv (30) degrees west, three [3] chains, and sixty-eight [68] Hnks. thence east six [6] chains and twenty-three 123] links to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land, improved, no buildings; also all that part of the east half of the south east quarter of section flf teen [15] that has not heen neretof ore conveyed tojohn W.Annin and W. W. Annin. All the above iescribed land being in the township of Saline, r Washtenaw county, Michigan, containing in all 135 acres be the same more or less. B. W. FORBES, Administrator. ( Ann Arbor, December 27, 1881. J Lord & Thomas, Chicago, 111., have this paper L 5ii file at thelr office. Nos. 9 and 10 McConmck slock, where they will be pleased to show it to sur townsmen who may be in that city, or mak' ng advertiing contracta. ' FOR SALE OR RENT The present residence oí Mrs. F. A Hill, witli The JL.niil .tl.j oiiiiiiff, Consisting of about 40 acres, 30 of whieh can be cultivated. Hent, $sm, or tlie House and 8 acres will be rented seperate. Rent $l00. Tlie above property is also f or sale by the lot, or hy the acre, or in larger quantities. TITLE PERFECT For further particulars enquire of H. R, Hill, office No. 3 Opera House Block, or Wm.M. White, Canaseraga, New York. OSCAR O. SORG, HOUSJS. 8IGN, AND Fresco Pain, ALSO TAPRR HANGING. SHOP NO. 60 SOUTH MAIN SL, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN.

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