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March
Year
1883
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Tïe Fawite, Fiye-Drmr There miist be some good reason why threefourths of all the Scwing Machines sold erery year are GENUINE SINCERS. Buy one yourself and you will flnd it out We keep at our office a complete assortment of SEWING MACHINE NEEOLES, TOE ALL MACHINES. OIL, PARTS. &c. BEST QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. Needies for the New Family Singar one cent each. Slik Twist and Linen, for Shoomakers and Carnago Trimmers, Twenty to thirty per cent, lesa than any other house in the city. Office on Huron st., two doorn west of Savings Bank, Ann Arbor, Mlch. The Singer Manufacturing Co. L. O'TOOLE, Agent. c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE 0F I CONSTIPATION. 1 - No other diseaae is bo provaleut in thi OS try as Oonsti pation, and no remody lias ever equalled the oelobrated Kidney-Wort as a c E cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate a C ttio case, this remedy will overeóme lt. u DIÉ CC THia distressing O riLCOi plaint ia very apt to be f ooxnplicated withconsti pation. Kidney-Wort v Btrengthena the weakened parta and quiokly L OS sures all 1rlTrtii of Piles even when phyaid&ns Í Sand medicines have before failed. tSTlf you have either of theBe troubles v PRICB.USE Prugglsts SelF Flowers, Flowers FLOWERS. o A FINE ASSORTIMENT, AT KOCH Si HALLER'S 62 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Something New and Durable. These Flower will be made to order, and of any particular design. Persons desiring boqueta for Weddings, Hops, or Conirrieneement Exerciiei, are requeated to cali. 1 FRED SORG, Dealer ia PAINTS, OILS, VAENISHES BSUSHES, WINDOW QLASS, And all l'amtera' Supplies of the Bot Qualitv SHOP AND STORE 26 and 28 East Washington Ist ANN ARBOB. - MICMIQAN JOSEPH ALGER. DEALER IN Fresh, Smoked and Salt =MEATS= Market on Ann St-, Opposite Court House. Watches and Jewelry ! J. Hier k Si, 46 South Main Street, Dealers in the Leading AMERICAN WATCHES ! In Gold and Silver Cases, in Stem and Key Winding, ManufbCtured by the Leading Watch Coinpanies. GOLD WATCH CHAINS, Of Standard Quahty and Varioua Patterns. A Lares and -Complete , ment of Lace Pins, ] Ear Rines, Bracelets, Finger Rings, And Studs. Silver Ptatil Ware From the Most Reliable Manufacturera at c Bottom Prices. The ltepairing of Fin ( Watches is in Charge of Competent and ( Sküled Workraen. at Fair Prices. t 1 CAUTION. J AN ACT requiring the holders of unrecorded deeds to record such deeds or furnigh tho same for record. Section 1, The People of the State of Michigan enact, That whenever any grantor who has hereH toforeconveyed, or shall hereafter convey, any d real estáte withiu this State, shall have or hold 8 in hispossession any unrecorded deed or deeds, through or under which he derived title, of any lands by him so conveyed, it shall be his duty, J on the written request of his grantee or any subsequent grantee, to cause sucn deed or deeds to be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the proper county, or cause tne same to be delivered to such irrantee demanding the same, for the purpose of recording, within twenty a daya from the time when such written request shall have been served upo him. " Sec. 2. If such grantor shall neglect or refuse f to record such deed, or delirer the same to such J grantee, after having been requeeted so to do, as d proTided in the preceding section. withín the u time above limite I, he shall be tfabie to said grantee, his heirs, representatives or assigns, in " the penal sum of one hundred dollars damages: and also for all actual damages occasioned by - such neglect or ref usal to the persou or persons entitled thereto, to be recovered in an action on I the case, with costa of suit. Approved June 1, 1881. ] 1 FOR SALE CHEAP. Larp 2-Slory Fais ion -A-iolcL Bam. Large Lot, Fruit, eto. Centrally located W. W. WHEDON. rBËRBACH&W Dealers i o Drugs, Medicines And a fine lot of French Hair Brushes AND Ensüsh ITooth.Brushes, We cali special attention to our stock of.aa Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicals of our own importation. A full Une of TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS At Hst priees. Are cordially fnvited to examine our stock as., qualitj and priees. ■ , EBERBACH & SON. , ___ MRS. IL,. JN. FITCH. o i HAIRWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Hair Nets, Irvisitle ('rimps, Braids, Ourls, &e. i Hair-Dressing for Brides, Balls and Theatricals a Specialty. Hair-Jewelry Braided in any Pat'n , Huron St. - - Ann Artaor. W I wrill not be re]onsih(e for any wink left thirty days from noitee of finish. ( GENUINE MILWAUKEE LJ lij IP'S'Lv? P lÍMn a LAGER BEER DEPOT. 75,000 Boules Sold per Year. $C tft COriPer day at home. Samples 3 10 4U worth tsfree. Address Stinson L Co., Portland Maine. 8 C. E. HOLMES, , Proprietor of the ti Gity Drug Store ! l Has thechoicest lot of perfumes and the s Largest Stock of Pure Drugs ! Ia the city. Also everythidg in the m a let and fancy goods ijke, at priees lower than anywhere else. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. No. 12 CookJ Hotel Block, Ann Arbor, Michigan. b , ii IACKS0N FIRE CLAY CO. g Manufacturera of ti 1 Stone Sewer Pipe f -AND-" Ë DIRIHST TILE. All our Draln Tilo are made of Fire Clay, are f unusual strength and light weight, which ma rially reduces ths breakage and expense of .ransportation. % The dl trhing for thls class of tiling is less expen k ilTe, as they do not require to be laid below f rost. jut only deep onouh to escape the plow. ni While this is more económica! it also aids btainingtabetter "f all" or grade -to the drain. A full assortment of -JI slzes, for sale la sm Jj', sa juantities, or car load lot?, at tha ei ai FEEDON LÜJIBEB YA1. j JAS. TOLBERT. Ajreni. 'THe, the Greatest Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Dwiubt, 111., March 16.- One .'of the strongest S .nd moit conviucing facts tliat I have yet seen co rith regard to tile drainage is brought out in fle lie December report of the Agricultural '?' lent of UUnois. It is this: "] ACREAGE. l.icreage in corn in Livingston County, 1881 268,597 „h kcreaee in norn in Logan County, 18S1... 140,869 ( Livingston over Logan 127,738 tai YIKI.Ii. tin 'ield of corn in Livingston County,1881..6,983,522 d& Tield of corn in Logan County, 1882 5,070,924 he 1 Livingston over Logan 1,902,598 19t In other words. Logan County has raised near foi r as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston pe uunty has on 268,597 acres. Put it in another hei jrm, the farmers in Livingston County have peí een obliged to plow nearly doublé the acreage qui f land (268,597), and have raised but a very coi mail percentage of increase of corn over their offi retbern in Logan County, who only had to plow cat W.&Ï9 acres. Let us give it anotber twist! A titi . farmer who bas his land well Ulied need nly ore ork eighty acres of land and grow just about pei s much corn as the man who plows 160 and of tices all the rislcs of drouth and much besides. ing i is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest An .bor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tilecin rain? From the same souree of informal ion I pre ïther the following as regards the progresa of le-draiuage in these two counties: (A Feet. v otal number of feet laid in Livingston . - County upto 1881 , 1,140,793 ■■ utal number of feet laid in Logan 11 County up to 1881 3,989,469 V This table proves beyond all theory that owing f the f ree use of tile that one county bas been pre le to produce nearly as much corn on 140,000 we :res of land as anotber county bas produced wa: xn 268,000 acres, which is nearly doublé, and for e beauty of the wbole is that it was done with do 1 ilf the worlc ! Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Provibus mee should lengthen out the spin of our days waj ïtil we saw Illinois thorougnly tile-drained, one here would be put the corn that this State Yoi auld produce, and what would we do with our Onl lilver dollam!' Samuel T. K. Fhimk, aii 1 - m%'- - - - mnfiiftliiiTi. -, W "■SCALR. Wtiihi uji to 43 lbi. Prioc, .__i J _TBI.O. D.mU.Se,ü.0...Ci'I.O. I K! Sheriff Sale. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtu i' of a writ of fleri acto, issued out of th Circuit Court, for the county of Washtenaw, in favor of Friderick Schmidt. jr., against th Kfod. and chattels, and real estáte, of Danie Welnett, In said county, to Josiah S. Case, sher iff of said county, to hini directed and delivered who did, on the seventeenth day of April, A. I 1878, levy upon and take all the right, title anc interest of the said Daniel Weinett in and to th following real estáte; that is to say: All tha eertain tract or parcel of land, situated in th village of Saline, county of Washtenaw, an State of Michigan, known, bounded and des cribed as follows, viz: Being a part of lot num bertwo(8), aection four (4), in said village o Saline, commencing on the east line of lot num berone(l), section four (4), six ty -six f eet sout) of the northeast corner of said lot number ona (1) ; thence running easterly, at right angles wit! the said east line of lot nuicber one (1), eigh feet; thence northerly six f eet, parallel with th east line of lot number one (1), aforesaid: thenc westerly eighi feet to the said east line of lo number one (1); thence southe vljr, to the plac of beginning, six feet. Also, all that certait tract or paicel of land situated in the village o Saline, county and State aforesaid, known bounded and described as follows, namely Commencing at a point thirtythree feet whs and sixty-six feet south from the northeast cor ner of lot number two (2), in sectlon numbe four (4), in the village of Saline, according t said village plat, and on the south side of th Chicago road; thence west, at right angles, thre feet; thence south, to the south line of said lot thence east, on said line, three feet ; thenc northerly to the plaac of beginning. Also, lots number thirteen and fourteen, in section four (4 in the village of Saline, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, according to the recorde plat thereof, reserving a strip of land on th west side of said lot number thirteen for an alley Also, that certain tract or parcel of land situa ted in the said village of Saline, county and State aforesaid, known, bounded and described a follows, namely: Being a piece of land off from the southeast corner of iot number one (1), sec tion number eleven (11), in said village of Saline bounded and described as follows : Commencïn at the Boutheast corner of said lot number on (1), running northerly on the east line of said lo flfty-flve feet: thence westerly, at right angle with said line, seventeen feet ; thence southerlj at right angles with said last mentioned line flfty-flve feet. to the north line of the Chicag road ; thence easterly, along the line of sai road, seventeen feet, to the place of beginning Also, all those certain pareéis of land situated i said village of Saline, county and State aforesak known and described as follows, to-wit : Part o lots eleven [111 and twelvejlï], on section num ber three [3] , fronting on Henry street, in sak village of Saline, according to the recorded pla of said village. being the parts of said lot-i des cribed in a mortgage given by Daniel D. Wallac and wife to William Hulbert; all of whieh shall expose for sale, at public auction, or ven due, to the highest bidder, at the north fron door of the court house, in the city of Ann Arbof in said county, on thesecond day of April A. D 1883, next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon o that day Dated this Sist day of January, A. D, 1883. EDWIN W. WALLACE, Sheriff. Eira enk K. Frueaüff, Plaintiff's Atty. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wastenaw- ss. In the matter of the estáte of Ann L Covert, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a order grante.1 to the undersigned adminigtrato of the estáte of said deceased, by the Hooorabl Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw on the sixth day of February, A. D. 1883, ther will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bid der, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Ann A rbor, in the county of Washte naw. In said State, on Saturday, the V4tb day o Maren, A. D. 1883. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tbat day, (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time o' thedeath of said deceased), an undivided one half of the following described real estáte, to-wit Situated in the township of Ann Arbor, aforü said , lying on the north side of the Dexter road west of the city of Ann Arbor; and being boundet on the south by said Dexter road about six rods on the east by lands owned by Norman B. Covert about ten rods; on the north by the garden fence, being about ten rods north of the Dexte road; on the west by lands tormerly owned by Dr. A. Sager, about ten rods. NORMAN B. COVERT, Adminlstrator. Dated Ann Arbor, Feb. 6, 1883. Estáte of Thomas H. Fuller. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of washtenan O ss. At a session of the probate court f or. the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the flrst day of March, in the year one thousam eight hundred and eighty-three. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of Thomas H. Ful Ier, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verified, of Emeline R. Fulïer, prftying that adminïstration of said estáte may be granted to herself or some other suitable person : Thereupon, t is ordered, that Monday, the 26th day of March instant, at ten o'clock in the foreuoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at lawof 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, in said county, and show cause if any there be.whythe prayer of said petitioner should 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 thereor, by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arhor Demncrat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge uf Probate, Wm. G. Doty. Probate Register. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF MICHIGAN: Orno of the Sxcrxtary of State, Lassinu. Micii., Feb. 9, 1883, ) To the Sheriff of the County of Washtenaw: Sib: You are hereby notifled that. at the election to be held on the flrst Monday of April, 1885, in the State of Michigan, the following offtcers are to be elected. to-wit: Two Justiees of the Supreme Court- one in place of Benjamin F, Graves, whose term of office will expire Dec. 31, 1883, and one to flll the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Isaac Mars ton Also, two Regents of the University, in place of Samuel S. Walker and Lyman D. Norris, whose terms of office expire December 31, 1883. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and afflixed the great seal of the State of Michigan, at Lansing, the day and year flrgt above written. HARRY A. CONANT, Secretary of State, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. Shiriff's Officï, I Ank Arbor, February 27, 1883. f Notiee is hereby given that at an election to be held on the flrst Monday of April next, 1883. in the county of Washtenaw, the following officers are to be elected, namely: Two Justices of the Supreme Court- one in the place of Benjamin F. Graves, whose term of oftice will expire Dec. 31. 1883, and one to flll the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Isaac Marston. Also, two Regente of the Unirersity, in place of Samusl S. Walker and Lymau D. Norris, whose term of office will expire Dec. 31, 1883, The polls of the vario us wards and townships in Wasntenaw county will be opened said flrst Monday in April, being the second day of April, A. D. 1883, according to the law. Eb WIN W. WALLACE, Sheriff of Washtenaw County. Notice to Creditors. Q TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Jss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, made on the flfth day of March, A. D. 1883, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Thomas Fitzsimmons, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said probate court, at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or befere the 5th day of September next a.ul that such claims will be heard before said court on Tuesday the öth day of June, and on Wednesday the 5th day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of eacb of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, March Sth, A. D. 1883. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Estáte of o wen Gallagher. 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 Thursday, the 15th day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Owen Gallagher, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly veriRed of Patrick Gallagher, praying that a tain instrument now on file in this court purporting to be the last will and testament of said ieceased maybe admitted to probate, and that " tie may be appointed executor thereof. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the J I9th day of March next, at ten o'clock in the [orenoon, be assigned for the hearing cf said petition, and that the devisees, legatees and ieirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are luired to appear at a session of said I :ourt, then to be bolden at the probate S ffice, in the city of Ann Arbor, aai show E ause.if any there be, why the prayer of the itioner should not be granted: And it is further ' trdered that said petitioner give notice to the B lersoi is interested in said estáte, of the pendency f f said petition. and the hearing thereof, by B ng a copy of this order to be published in the Vnn Arbor Democuat, a newspaper printed and rirculatedin said county, three auccessive weeks n )revious to gaid day of hearing. „ WILLIAMX). HARRIMAN, g A true copy) Judge of Probate. S Wm. G. Doty. Probate Re litar. 2 _____ __ M llf IAV" peoplearealwayson the lookout f Iml I V" L for chances to increase their X ■W I J% r earnings, and in time become y II I w ■■ wealthy. Those who do not mirove their opportunities remain in poverty, Ve offer a great chance to make money. We ' rant many men, women, boys and girls to work UI or us right Ir their own localities. Any one can o the work properly from the flrst start. The usiness will pay more than ten times ordinary 'ages. Expensive outflts furnished free. No ne who engages fails to make money rapidly. A rou can devote your whole time to the work, or nly your spare moment Full Information and 11 that is needed sent free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Me. HFAPF3T RIRI Fi I "■■ Aren. rafatturc. Buth Vcnlon Nw TcUaiBt A fltVÑ Ukf I1T1T11 .M!,MKk & MCMAgKiH,cinciiiiii.o. Mfnii waaixtii

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