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May
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1882
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CITY SCAVENGER. The undersigned offers his services a Scavenger. Vaults, cesspoolg, &e., clean ed to order or by the season, at reasonable prices. House Drains made to order Vaults made. Orders may be left at 47 South Thaycr streef, or made through the postoilice. Work will be done as cheap as the cheapest, and all orders promptl; attended to. Wm. Action. Lone Star Bakery DINING ROOM Warm Meals and Lunches T ALLHCOTJRS Also constautly on hand a choice stoc of Fancy Crackers, Cakes, for Partus an( Weddings furnished on short notice. Con fectioneries and all kinds of Fruit in thei seasou. Bread, Cakes, and Pies con stantly on hand. Choice Tobacco anc Cigars, Canucd Fruit and Light Grocer ies. Highest Cash Price Paid for FARMER'S PRODUCE. Cali uand see me. No. 12 Opera IIous Block. GEO. E. LaMOTTE, Proprietor. JUST REOEIVED FROM THE Niágara Falls Brewing: Co. Of Niágara Falls, New York, The Best Lp Ever manufactured in the United State Far superior to eitlier Ciucinnati or Mi waukeeBeer. You will fiud tuis beer ALWAYS ON DRAUCHT T HEHVRY BINDER'S NO. 50 SOUTH MAIN STREET Cali and test it and satisfy yourael Rospectfully, HENRY BINDER. PRINCIPAUUNE "JThc SHORTEST, QU1CKEST ani And aïi'fTjBEST line to St. Joseph points In lowaa.Atchlson, Topeka, Dcnl Nebraska, Missouri. KanJíJ18on, Dallas, Gal saa, New Mexico, Arizona, MuïJjveston, tana and Texas. jf CHICAOO " 7ïLlliB Iioutí' has iiupup'TJorfDr Alber ""'15L' jL('a, Mlr,r,-r.p'j!'í and St. Paul Unlversai--oJXS Natioimlly rvputed a ly conceded ' Sofebriní.' the Grea be the best equipped JS-vThruughCa Rallroad In the World for iïi-L' Lin all classes of travel. " KANSAS CITY V. connectíons made V]L sSm"Ám n Union .S%!Qj Through ZfylaSsSLítr TT't, Tickets vla thlNT v' and you w' Celebrated Line f S((&ic fln1 traveling sale at all offices '"VCHÍ'5SV. luIur In"-'1"1 the U. S. an5Xv VNvWlyVv oí a dls Canada. 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CEOKGE ARDNER'S Hotel and Restaurant, opposite the Miehigai Central Depot. Accommodations for Travelers Meals at all hours. A lunch counter in eonnection with his restaurant. GEORGE ARDNER, Pkoprietor, Ann Arbor, Michigan ÏO BUILDERS. Sealed bids will be received by Leonhard Gruner for the construc tion of a School House in the Sixtl ward ot this city, until Saturday evening the ijth inst. Plans anc Specifications may be seen at the office of Judge Harriman in the Court House, after Monday next Right to reject any and all bids re served. By Committke. Ann Arbor, May 3, 1882. STREET CLËiTNgT Bids for cleaning the streets of the City of Ann Arbor from May 5th to November 6th, 1882 will be received up to Friday, May 5th, at the Recorder's Office. The territory embraces Main street nortl from Polhemus' livery stable to Mack & Schmid's store onthesouth Huron street from the Leonard houst to the corner of Fifth street, opposite Firemen's hall, Ann street frem the opera house to Fcurth street, Wash ington street from Second to Fourtl street, and Liberty from Second to Fourth street. A. D. BESIMER, Chirman Gen. Street Com j&t]3BJ '%w 'm Above is an exact portrait of ÏÏRS. SARAH J. YAN BUREN DISC0VEI1ER O? LADIES' TONIC A preparation it'hich, is vv.enitaledfo I'urifyittj the L!?od ar.d Toning Up i.'ie Fcmale Sysiem. Ladis' T"tc Is pr"Pred by Mrs. Van Buren at IJS Frau; t Êt , b.'.r.'.-.lo, N. Y., and has bee us."d ffUQCRRüi lily hy ladies f -ryears. It ia a. sur curetvraü finale Coiyplints.lA)wFvep,Apie Scrofíilá, Si 'í Httl&í'Sflj and all weaknosse cx . i nvt"S'' i.iï3Kl;UTtie8 vhich are so com na 1 vjv mi, 'kJüd. ThatanoPoíent iedicine ojo ; p -%paied by Mrs. Van Buren after year i rapúi-it-ncü, aaj ifuummended byher, as sh V -,v; ic w.jl irivo Dfw lifo toany broken-down, ■ -ïï; or ovi'-worked member of her sez. . ivtii JOfD íIothkrí nped something to assis „iU:s in liO'a-. a lior owu undt-r th( constan ra'o whHi ■■: an!y drapine: them down . . .. ..: ! :ea a-jwrs tü I01U.TS free. Sen iorCiiviljtri. Fuf bun by Druggists. Price, $1.00 par bott'e. Watches and Jewelry o 3 J. HÉr k Son, 40 South Main Street, Dealers in the Leading AMERICAN WATCHES In Gold and Silver Oases, in Stem and Key Winding, Manufactured by the Leading Watcu Companies. GOLD WATGH CHAINS Of Standard Quality and Varions Pat terna. A Laree and Complete Assort ment of Lace Pins, Ear Riñas, BraceletsFinger Rings, And Studs. Silver Platel Ware, Prom the Most Reliable Manufacturéis a Bottom Prices. The Repairing of Fine Watches is in Charge of Competent anc Sküled Workinen, at Fair Prices. To The Public ! We have made every cffort li!. winter in manuiacturinga íull line ol'S'arlor í(ils for the spring trade, t lan.s saving the peopie of Ann Arbor the trouble and expense of going to .somc larger place to Inrnish thcir hou.se. Onr assortinent i.s eonaplete and the work ín done SEy experieneed workmeu onlj. The best material i used so that every pieee that leaves the store can be warranted. fff a!so have inereaíüed our stook in lied Koom Solí-. SB ai rasse. and ftpring Beds, W riting les!ís, Secretarios, and Bok Cases, 91artle Ton Tables, etc. All ;ools are sold at same prices as in the citiesaiifl somcstill cheaper, owing; to lighter expenses. Prompt aud carefkil ai ten I ion is given to all Special Orders in upholslcring or in cabinet work. Cespectrully, Koch & Halier, 'tl South Main Sí., and 4 West Liberty St. 1. S. - Ajfciit for the eelebratcd Tl7hitney Baby Carriage. CHFAPESTBIBLESír.Xi: trftfMturw. Ruth Trnlnii Nf w TmUu nt A fl TUTC UI iNTT!) FOMHBB Sí McMACKIK.Ciocinnati.O. Anilla Vf AflUjU LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Estáte of Jennie E. Polhemus. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw, ss. At a session of the probate court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the pro bate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the Itlth day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of ProIn the matter of the estáte of Jennie E. Polhemus deceased. Caroline Martin the administratrix of said estate. comes into court and represents that she is nowprepared to render her final account as such administratrix. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday, the 18th day of May next at ten o'clock in the forenoon be assigned for examining and allowing such account and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required 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 show cause if any there be, why the said account should not beallowed: And itisfurther ordered that said administratrix give notice to the persons interested in said estáte of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county,three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, [A true copy] Judge of Probate, Wilmam G. üotï. Probate Reeister Estáte of John McGuinness. STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of washtenaw 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 24th day of April In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of probate. In the matter of the estáte of John McGuinness cifcceased. On reading and filing the petition duly veriflea of l'alrick McUuinness praying that administra tion of said estáte may be gianted to soine suitable person. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the 22d day of May next. at ten o'clock in the forenoou, be assigned for the hearing of said petitiou and that the heirs 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 pro bate 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 furthei 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 ia JM Ann Arbor Democrat, 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. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register, Mortgage Sale. DEFAUIE ha ving been made in the conditions of a mortgage exeeuted on the lTth day of November, 1874, by Margaret G. Bower to Persis L. Tuttle and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for the county of Washtenaw and state of Michigan, on the same day and year last aforesaid, in Liber 50,of mortgage?, on page 548, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date hereof four thousand leven hundred f orty-eight dollars and eighty-two cents ($1,748.83) together withan attorney fee of thirty dollars, and no suit or proceedings at law or in chancery having been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof, notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale in said mortgage contained. I shall on Wednesday. the 2(ith day of July, 1888, at one o'clock In the afternoon at the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw county, Michigan, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder all those traets or pareéis of land sitúate in the city of Ann Arbor, Wathtenaw county, Michigan, to-wit: Lots number six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten(lU);alsolotsnumberone(l), two (2), three (3), four (41, and five [5]. in block number four [4] in Felch's addition to the city of Ann Arbor, according to the recorded plat thereof in Liber forty-flve [45] of deeds on page 14Ü. Dated April 19, 1882. PERSIS L. TUTTLE, Mortgagee. Geo. L. Bachman, Attorney lor Mortgagee. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the payments of the principal and interest due on a certain mortgage bearing date October 27, 1868 exeeuted by Charlotte D. Silkworth to J. Moreau Sinith, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Washtenaw, stat j of Michigan, on November 2, 1868 in Liber 38. of mortgages on page 575. which mortgage wa3 duly assigned on January 13, 1872 to Ransom S. Smith by an assigmnent recorded March 1, 1882, in said Register's office in Liber 7, of assignments of mortgages on page 232 (which said mortgage is now owned by the estáte of said Ransom S. Smith, deceased) by which said default the power of sale contained in said mortgage has beeome operative. and no proeeedings at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof ; and there being now claimed to be due and unpaid upon the said mortgage and the note accompanying the same, the suin of two hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty-two cents. Notice is therefore hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises or so much thereof as may be uecessary to satisfy the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage, together with all other egal costs and expenses of sale, at public sale or vendue to the highest bidder at the east front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and state oC Michigan (that being the place for holding the circuit court for said county) on Wednesday the seventh day of June 1882 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to a prior mortgage recorded in Liber 85 of mortgages on page 508 in said Register's office) which said premises are described as follows: All the following described lands situated in the town of Sharon, Washteuaw county and state of Michigan, being the east third of the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section number thirty-four in townsliip number three south of range three east, commencin? ac the center of section thirty-four aforesaid running thence west on the quarter line to land owned by Josiah R. Stout thence south eighty rods to land owned bv Jeremiah D. Cory, thence east to land owned by John W. Cowan. thence north eighty rods or the quarter line to the place of beginning containing thirteen and one-third acres. Dated March 1. 1882. W. B. SM1TII, Executor of Ransom S. Smith. M. H. BRENNAN, Attorney for executor. rpOLEDO, ANN ARBOR & GRAND TRÜNK X RAILROAL), Taking effect Sunday, March 12, 1882. Tralns run by Columbus time. 3oing North. Going South. Exp'ss I Mail. I STATIONS. „ I Mail. I Exp' P. M A. M I P. M. A. M. tfl.36t8.18 Toledo t 5.55 +9.4 6.28 8.18 North Toledo +5.52 9.4 0.38 8.27 Detroit Junction. 5.42 9.3. 6.47 8.35 Hawthorn 5.32 9.2 H.55 8.45 Samaria 5.23 "9.1 7.10 9.00 Lulu 5.10 9.00 7.15 9.05 Monroe Junction . 5.01 8.4 7.27 9.15 Dundee 4.55 8.30 7.38 9.27 Azalia 4.43 8.18 7.52 9.40 Milan 4.30 8.05 8.00 9.47 Nora 4.23 7.55 8.07 Í9.53 Urania t4.1T +7.48 8.20 10.05 ïpsiianti Juncti'n 4.08 7.38 8.85 10.20 Ann Arbor . . .. t3,55 t7.25 .... 10.45 Lelands 3.35 10.57 Wordens 3.25 tl 1.15 South Lyon ... .. t3.05 .... The local freight north leaves this city at 5 p m.; Lelands, 5.40; Wordens, 6 o'clock and arrivés in South Lyon at ti. 30. The same train eaves South Lyon at 7.05 a. m. ; Wordens, 7.25 -clands, 7.35; and arrivés in this city at C.80. H. W. ASHLEY Gen'l Superinteudent. Get Yout Property Insured By C. H. MILLEN, NS U RAN CE AC ENT No 4 Soulli Main St., Ann Arbor. The oldest agency in the city. Established a uarter of a century ago. Representing the f olwing fírst-class companies : lome Ins. Co., of N. Y., $ 7,000,000 Continental Ins. Co., of N. Y. 4,207,206 Niágara Ins. Co., of N. Y., 1,735,563 Hrard Ins. Co., of Phila., 1.132,486 Oriënt Ins. Co., of Hartford, 1,419,522 mmercial Uniou of London, 12,000,000 lanhattan Ins. Co., of N. Y., 652,117 I" Rates low. Losses liberally adjustd and promptly paid. C. H. Millen.

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