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1882
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MASTERLY" McCORMICK Harvester and Twine Binder. IT SCOOPS THE CHAMPION, BUCKEYE, DEERINö. WOOD, OSBOHN, AND ALL WITII VVHICH IT COMES' IN CONTACT. F. Wagncr & Bro., who are agents for the above machine, have also on hand the flnest line of carnages to bè found anywhere Wagons or carriages made to order. F. WACNER &BRO. Sacood St. between Washington and Liberty Sts Lone Star Bakery And G-KOGEBT'! - Warm Meals and Lunches V. rJT A L L H O U R, S . ■ Alao constantly or. liaml a uhoiee stock of Faney Crackers, Cakes, for Parties and Weddiugs fuinished 011 short rrotjee. Confectionerieïf and all kinds of Fruit in Ilieir season. ]5ietid, Crtkos, and Pies -constantly on liand. Clmiae Tobacco and Cigars,' Canned Fruit aud Light Giocerk'. HighestCash Price Paid for FARMER'S PRODUCE. ('all and see me. No. 12 Opera House Block. GEO. E. LaMOTTE, Proprietor. Watchesand Jewelry! - iu J. aller k Si, Ui South Main Street, Dealers in the Leading AMERICAN WATCHES I In Golïl and Silve-r Cases, in Stem and Key Winding, ManufhCtiired hy the Lending Witte! Companies. GOLD f ÁTCH CHAINS ! Of Standard Quality and Various Patterns. A LttPgs and Complete Assortm,ent of Lace Pins, Ear Riñas, Bracelets Finger Rings, And Studs. SUrsr Plalei Ware, From the Most Beífablé Manufacturera at Bottom Prices. The Itepairing of Fine V Bichea is in Charge of Competent and bkiilcd Workmen, at Fair Priees. FmSuSË PRINCIPALUNE SV1"; SIlOItTEST, QUICKKST and And all .i-BEST . line to St. Joscph. pomts In IowCi%Atch3on. Topelca, DenlNebraska.Missouri.KanSigfcson, üana3i Gal. sas, New Mexico, Arizuna, MuS-CJSg. veston, tana aiul Texas. , Ö C H I O A O Q ""gnils lioutc has no superior for Albert rnlv1.rsaiiTSsiya' MloneMoMj and St. I'aul. y conceded toïSÖïs "a"y rL'Puted iailruad In. the World fort;í3C%i!rouí9ar all classes of travel. o"v'n KANSAS CITY N. ys. A!l connectionsmade -Sj S TV1 " ZArAy Trylt, Tickets vfathWST Y V "ll " wl Colcbraced Una' iarXfSS tí-aA. travellng a aaie at all offices inXOjN. luxury, m.ccad Canuda A1NKV coa.fort. X X rre. Sleenlng Cara.Xy r' vy P'r . rhi'crfMlIyglvi-ii.l.y XT y T,..J P0TTE' , PERCEVAL LOWELL, v-ï ice Ves í Gen'l Manager, Oen. Pass. Agt '''-. III. , Chlcago.IlL Giöfliiiar'sNeiriilii The Old Crenville Stand, No. 5 South Main St. EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH ! . Prescriptions Compounded Day and Night. j Jiotice to Creditors. OÍATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot Washtenaw O 88.- tiotlce is hereby given, that by an order of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, made the flrat day of July, A. D. 182, six ïnouths from date ere allowed for ereditors to present their claim against the estáte of Christian F. Kapp. late of said county. deceased, and that all reditors of uaid deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate oftlce in the citj of A nn Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the second day of January next, and that nuch claims will be heard before said court, on Monday the sncond day of üctobev, and on l'uusduy the secoud ly of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days Dated, Ann Arb-r. July lst. ID62. WIJJJAM D. ViARKIMAN, Judcre of Probate. Estáte of Rachel Dale. C TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. At a session of the probate court for th county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of fice, iu the city of Ann Arbor, on luesday, the ighteenth day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. in the matter of the estáte of Rachel Dale, deceased. On reading and fllling the petition duly verifled of John P. Dalo prayiiig thut administratiou of suid estáte may b granted to John F. Lawrence or soine otlier suitable person. Thereupun It is ordered, that Monday the 14th day of August next, at ten o'ulock in the foreuoon, be assigned for the hearing of eaid petition, and that the heirs-at-law of said deeeased, and all other persous interested 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, and show cause if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persous interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof.by causing a copy of this order to be pu blished in the Ann Arboh DkMocíiat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County, three succes.sive weeks pievious to said day of hearing, WIMJA.M D. HAliRIMAN. Atruecopy. Judge oí Probate. Willum (i. Dott. Probate Register . Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a mortgage executed on Ihe l"th day of November, 18?4, by Margaret O. Bower to Persis L. Tuttle and recorded in the offloe of the register of deeds for the county of Washtenaw aud state of Michigan, on the same day andyear last aforesaid, in Líber 50,of mortgage.-;, on page 348, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date nereof four thousand seven hundred forty-eight dollars and eighty-two cents ($1,748.82) together withan attorney fee of thirty dollars, and no suit or proeeedings at law or in ehancery having been instituted io recover the saine or any part thereof , notiee is hereby given that by yirtue of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, I shall on Wcdnesday. the 2tith day of July, 1882, at one o'clock in the af ter&oon at the court house in the city of Ann Albor Washtenaw county. Michigan, sell at public vendue to the highext bidder all those trac ts or parcels of land sitúate in the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw county, Michigan, to-wit: Lots number six (6), seven tf), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10) ; also lots number one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), and flve [5], in block number four [4] in Feloh's addition to the city of Ann Arbor, aocording to the recorded plat thereof in Liber forty-flve [45] of deeds on page 14J. Dated April 19, 1882. PERSIS L. TUTTLE, Mortgagee. Gko. L. Bachhan, Attorney lor Mortgagee. Mortgagre Sale. EiEFAULT having been made in the conditions ' of a certain mortgage executed by Chauney H. Millen and Sarah M. Milieu, his wife, to Samuel Hutchinson, now deceased, dated thesecondday of March, A. 1J. 1874, and recorded in the office of the register of Deeds for the county of Washtenaw. and state of Michigan, on the secondday of March, A. D. 1874, in Uber 49 of mortgages on page 528, by which said default the power o sale contained in said mortgage has become op erative, and no proceedings having been institu ted in law or equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. and th suiu of eighteen thousand and two hundred doilars being now claimed to be due on said mortgage. Notice therefore is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, or some part thereof, viz: AU tliu.se certain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw, and state of Michigan, and described as follows towit: Being lots numbered flve [51, six [61, nine [91, ten [10], eleven [11], twelve [12] and thirteen [13], according to a plat of "Picnic ' Grove, made by W. Wicks, and recorded in the Register's of - fice of the county of Washtenaw, July 5th, 1859, in Uber 45 of Deeds, on page 368. Also another piece or parcel of land, beginning at the southeast corner of the east half of the south-west quarter of section No. twenty-eight, in township number two [2], south of range six [61 east, and running thence north on the center line of said section, six chaina and flfty links; thence north forty four degrees, thirty minutes, west three chaiiiR andflfty liuks; thence south to a point on the south line of said section two chains and flfty links west, to the place of beginning; thence east on the south line of said section, two chains and flfty links, to the place of beginning, situated in the city of Ann Arbor, and containing two acres, be the same more or less. at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the east front ioor of the court house, in the rity of Ann Arbor, in said county, [that being the place of holding the circuit court for said county], on the twenty-ninlh day of September. A. D., 18bS, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, Dated June 30, 1882. ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON, EDWIN PACKAKD and CHARLES L. FINKE, Exeeutors of the last wiil and testament of Samuel Hutchinson, deceased. J. F. LiYkíc, Att'y for Executora of Samuel Hutchinson. r TOLEDO, ANN ARBOB & GRAND TRUNK X BAILKOAU, Taking effect Sunday, March 12, 1888. Trains run by Columbus time. ïoiug Nortn, Golng South. ïxp'ssl Mail. I STATIONS. I Maü7Éxp' '■ I l.l I P. M. A. M. t5.IO +8.15 'Toledo + S.40 +9.45 5.!3 8. 18 North Toledo +5 37 9 42 5.85 8.87 1 Detroit Junction . 5.85 9.S3 5.35 8,35 Hawthorn 6 18 9 25 5.45 8.45 Samaría 5.18 9 15 6.00 .00Ullu 500 900 .05 9.05 I Mouroe Junction 4.8 8.41 6.15 9.15Dundee 4 45 8 30 6.26 9.Í7 Azalia 4 30 8 18 6.39 Ü.40 Milan 4.15 !05 6.45 9.47 Nora 4 08 7.55 6.52 9.53 Urania +4.08 +7.48 7.02 10.05 Pittsfleld 3.58 7.38 7.15 10.2(1 Ann Arbor . . .. +3 40 +7 25 7.35 iO.45 Lelands s 22 7-45 10.57 Wordens 3 15 8.00 +11.15 Somh Lyon +2.55 The local freight ïiorth leaves tliis city at 5 p. in.; Lt-lamls, S.4U; Wordeng, 6 o'clock and arrivés in Soutk Lyon ut (i.30. The same train leaves South Lyon at 7.05 a. m. : Wordens, 7.25, Lelands, 7.35; and arrivés in this city at t.30. H. W. ASHLEY GenM Superintendent I' AKK SHÜKE & MICHIGAN SOUTHEKN - RAILWAY. TPSILANTI DKANCH - LANS1NO DlvrsION. QÖING WÊSÏ MAVK. MAIL. Ypsilantl 7 00 a. m. 9 15 a. m Pittsfleld Junctiou 7 411 a. in. 9 34 a. in Saline 8 27 a. in. 9 45 a. m Bridgewater 9 15 a. m. lOOia.m. Manchester 10 23 a. m. 10 83 a m Watklne 10 5S a. m. 10 38 a. m. Brooklyn ■ 11 40a. ra. 1055a m. Hillsdale 3 25 p. ra. 1205p.m. Bankers 3 50 d. m. 12 20 p. m GOING EAST. LKATS. MAIL. Bankers 8 00 p. m. 8 10 p m Hillsdale 8 30 p. m. 3 25 p. m Brooklyn 1 00 p. m. 4 27 p. m. Watkins 1 50 p. m. 4 42 p. m. Manchester 2 50 p. m. 1 55 p. m Bridgewater SSp.m. 5 13 p. m. Saline 4 10p.m. 5 89 p. m. Pittsfleld Junction 4 40 p. m. 5 39 p. m. Ypsilantl 5 15 p. m. 5 55 p. m. Way Freight goes west Monday, Wednesday and Friday east, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. W. H. CANNIFF, Suoerintendent. Qoo. W. Hall, Ticket Agent. W. II. H. BOYLAN & CO., Hoi, Sip and Frescoe Painters ! DECORATORS& PAPER HANGERS. Work guarauteed and neatly executed by experiemed bands. No boys employed. No. 16 South Main Slreet, Second Floor. - - - - -- - ■ ■ 5 1-3 g w S Kl 3 tf S & I n tí O p+ s Lp w gj n " p huí l. g 2 3 H 41 - W C O LJ U t LJ C a 'eek in your own town. Terms and $5 .JIOO outfltafree. Address H. Hallett & Co Portland, Maine. tC ♦ tOflPer dfty at bome. Samples PJ IU 4ZU woith $5 free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Tyf 1CHIGAN CENTRAL HA.IL.BOAV. TIMB TABLK. MAY 14tll 1882, GOÏNU WKdT. i u éï i a STATIOS8. g .? MU KL = L SL ImMIÍEJí A. M. A. M. r. M. r. M. p. M. P. M. Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 5.S5 4.05 8.00 9.60 U. T. Jane 1.16 .55 6.10 4.30 8.15 10.10 ffami! Jane... 7.03,10.9, 6 42i 4.4U 8 45 10 40 YV8lunti 8.Ï3 10 481 7.U5 5.05 9.081 11.' 2 Aun Arbor .45 11 0ü 7.241 5.22 9 25 11.17 DiXtVT 9.08 7 48) 5.89 9#44 Ohelroa 9.25 8.0 5.52; l(i 00 Gras Lake 9.50 8.32 6 12; 10.:ío! p. a. a. m Jackson Ar. 10.10 9.00 1105 Jackann Lv. 10.20 13.15 fi.55 a ■ 12 45 Albiou 11.04 12.50 7.40i 11.55 1 22 .vlarohall 11.50 Ufa g 8.051 ja.aü 1.43 BattloCreek.... fifi 155 ? 8.40 12.47 2.07 _ . . A. Jl. Galeeburg 12.53 i. . 9.15 Kalatuazoo 1.18 2.36 4.50 9.35 l 3ö 247 Liwton 1.52 5.25 4.13 .... üecatm... 3.07 ó.4a 2 32 Uowasiac S.29 6.07 3 57 ..i."' Miles 2.55 4.04 6.50 3 37 4.15 Blichuuan .f.08 7.02 3 4 rUree Uuk(.... 3.38 7.S7I 4 12 .....'." New Buffitlo... 3.53 4.5S 7.40 4.35 Mich. City 4.33 5.18 8.08 .... 5 n.s 5 28 Uke 5.13 B.OÏ 8.54 5.51 6.18 Kunaiiiuton_... 6.00 6.50 9.45 ... . 6 40 7 11 J OHcago...rA 6.50 _7i0__10.86 7.80 8.C0 I I OOIMU ÜABi. ,, = . g { s A H. i. M. P. M p. M. P. M. 3httago Lv. 6 45 9 00 8.40 5 15 9.1C Keníiliítton 7.35 9.50 4.30 .05 10.0( Lake 8.17 10.27 5.U 6.50 10. -10 Mlch. Clty 9.03 11.13 6.00 7.38 11.83 i New Buffalo... 9 27 11.33 6.25 11.55 Three Oaks... 9 42 6.40 I A.M. BuchanaE 10.10 p. jt. 7.06 Nllea 10.2.Í 12.18 7.H7 9.00 12.45 Dowairiac 11.53 8.06 1.12 Decatur 11.18 8.33 1.37 Uwton. 11.351 1 8.531 a.m Kalamazoo 12.12 1.381 9.30 li.5ll lo 25 2.30 Baleílmpg 12.S5 1 - ■ 7.08 I Battle Creek... 1.03 3.1s M't 7.38 11.08 3.30 p. m. "o. Marshall 1.30 3.( 4" 8 06 11.83 S.tf .lblon Ï.13 3.21 -- 8.32 11.55 4.1Í A. M. X. M. Jackíon Ar. 3. ai lackeon Lt. 3.09 4.05 7.05 9.30 12.40 5.00 3raLake 3.32 7.28 9.50 5.25 'hcluca 3.58 1 M; 10.07 5 50 Dexter 4.15 1 8.(13-10.1 6.05 innArbor 4.37 5.07 8.25 lll.34 2.04 6.25 rpetlanti 4.55 5.23 8 43 1 10.48 2.211 6.41 Vayne June... 5.20 5.45 9.08,11.08 2.44 7.05 3.T.JunC 6.00 fi.151 9.45 1135 3.20 7.45 Detroit Ar. 6.15 6.301 lO.OOl 11.50 3.35 8.00 ■ The New York Express, a fast train leaves ( 'hi3eo at 3.30 In the afternoon and makes the folInwing stops, Michigan Oity, 5,30; Niles, 6.S7; Kalimazoo 7.40; Battle Creek, 8.16; Jackson 9 28' Ann Arbor, 10 Í6; Ypsilanti, 10.41; O. T. Junction, Il.)i5;arrlving in Detroit at 10.40 P. M. Snnday excepted. íSatnrday 4 Sunday excepted Hmnbt C. Wïntworth, IH. B. Lïdtabd O. P. t 1. A., Chicago. Qtn'l Manager, Detroit I HENRY MATTHEWS, Hasj the pleasur to inform the public that ha , ready to reueire theni ia iiisuevv briuk ME AT MARKET! ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. Everything in Lis line wiil be first-elasx. ai.J At Reasonab!e Rates. Ile returns nis sincere thanks to all his oW OW . bomers fort heir generous patronage, aml c invites tliüm, and all new customers in I new quarters, where lie hopes by fair dealimr i. jnlarse lus airead y erowiur business. Sam. B. Revenaugh, Is now taking the Best Class of PMooté ;in the City at Prices to Suit the Times, Ground Floor Oallerj-, COODRiCK BLOCK, East Sido of the NKW COURT HOUW ;. RINSEY & SEABOLT, No. 6 and 8 Washington t , Have on hand. a complote stock of every thixig in the Grocery Line. buy their Teas, Coflfecs, íhi1 gueai n n large amounts, and at Ca,slb_ IP:r?oE5K. And can sell at Low Figures. The large nvoice of Teas they Buy and Sell . good prouf that ia Quaüty and Price they 6ive Bargains. Theyiïoast their ou-n Coffees every week, ,i .■ nono but prime articles are uscd. Their Bakeryturns out excellent Bread, Caí; and Crackers. Cailand seethem. "Tile, the Createst Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." To the Editor oí The Chicago Tribune. Dwight, 111., Staren 1(i.- One of the gtraagest ana most eonvineing faets that I have yet st-.-n with regard to tile drainage is brought out in the December report of the Agru-ultural Dsjmrtment of Illinois. It is this: ACREAGE. Acreage in co.-n in Livingston County, 1881 868 5ST Acreage in eora in Logan County, 1831. . 1 10,) 59 Livingston over Logan I27I78S YIELD. Yield oí corn in Livingston ( dmity. 1881. ,6,963 52Ï Yielci of corn in Logan Couuty, Jtfcüi 5,070,924 Livingston over Logan l,902,li9S In other words. Logan County has raised near ly as much corn on 140,85!) acres as. Livingston county has on áti8,5!)7 aeres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston 1'oinity hare been obliged to plow nearly doublé the acrenge of land (2fi8,fW), and liave raised but a verv small percentage of increase of corn over their brethern In Logan County. who only had to plow 14ü,8üS acres. Let us give it another twist ! A farmer who has his land well tilled need onlv work eighty aerea of land and grow just about as much corn as the man who plows 18U and takes all the risks of drouth and much bevt.l.s It s not fair, then, to conclude that the grêatesl labor-saving machine to-dayof theage s Hir Uledrain? From the same souree of taTorraaiion' 1 gather the following as regárds the progresa ol tile-drainage In these twoeounties: Fifí Total number of feet laid in Livingston County un to 18Í 1 ,... . i [4 Total number of feet laid in Logan County up to 1881 3 989.4SS This table proves beyond all theory that owiii;; to the free use of tile that one eouty has been able to produce nearly as mueh corn on 140.00U acres of land as another county luis öródueed upon 2tiS,0üU acres, wliich is nearly doublé un.l the beauty of the whole is that it was done wii . half the rk : Mr. E.iitor, suppose a kind Proi I dence should lengthen out the spin of tfur dayH until we saw Illinois tnoroughly tile-drained where would be put the eorn tiiat this Stat would produce, aml what would e do willi ■ "silver dollars?" Samuel T. K. Punt. JACKSON PIRE CLAY CO. Manufacturera of Stone Sewer Pipa - AND-' TDtt.TJST TILE. All our Drain Tile are ma.de of Fire Clay, aró of unwsual strenjrtl) and Ugfit weialit, whicJi ma tenally reduces the breakage and e"xpense of transportation. The ditehing for thiselass of tiling is lessexi r sive, as they de not require to be laid belowfrosl but only deep enougb to escape the plow While this is more economical it also aids obtainingw better -fall" or grade to the drain A full assortment of all sizes, for sale iu sm quantiiios, or car Iond lot?, at tha FEEDOfí LlUBEB Uñ JAS. TOLBERT, Ageni.

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