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25
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December
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1885
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What a grand, great country this is with its vast territory, its big rivers, lts pretty women and lts Veni Vidi Vici cure. It's Salvation Oil. If the goda ever Interpone íu behalf of should be overlooked in fly time. A Chicago lover bet bis girl that he could teil what she was thinking of. He thought she was thinking of him, but she wasn't; it was about Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which had just cured her of a dreadful cough. "A spotted adder" is what they cali a defaulting cashier in Boston. Returns from the detective ageucy though, show that a great maney of them are unspotted. Careful attention to diet is the best guard against disease. It is a fact which all should know, that over eating not only corupte the blood I ut destroys nerve forcé, and induces dyspepsia, jaundice, bad breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, heudache, ague, malaria, and all stomach and liver troubles. Dr. Jones Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above disea?es. Can be taken by the most delicate. Trice 50c of C. Eberbach & Son. Sai ii nol Miracle, an Ohio man, is the father of sevnteen boys. He is a conelu sive refutation of the saying that the day of mi ráeles is over. We should economizo at all times, but Observe the purchases of your thrifty neighbors. More substantial benefits can be obtained from a 50 cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positivo Cure then a dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. It is prompt, safe and pleasant cure tor all throat and hing troubles. Sold and en dorsed by V. Eberbach & Son. Over in Indiana the questioa: "Does protection protect?" has temporaily given way to the inore important one: "Can a trustee b trusted?" The best on earth, can truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25c. Sold hv C. Eberbach & Son. City Locáis. The Peoplb's Choice. The Sewing Machine that ib giving :he best satisfaction to-day. is the Light Ban ing White. Forsale only by Grin lülLuBciv MOvtaB Qftci,„R„ lovaxtt'-xi, ;he opera house block. Fbbnch Cbeam üandies 25 cents per pouud at Grangers, State street. Roller Kiug and Roller Queen. These ire crack brands of flour manufactured y Swathel, Kyer and Peterson, and a arrel of each or both, would be an acceptable holiday present, Fresh Jan Candies 20 cents per pound at Grangers', State street. Ask your grocer for the Roller King or Roller Queen Flour, Swathel Kyer & Petereou's best grades. Oïstebs In every style at Granger's State street estaurant. What would be a more acceptable hristmas or New Year'n present than a jarrel of the celebrated Roller King our manufactured by Swathel, Kever & Peterson. Christmas in one more week. What au acceptable present a barrel of choice iiour would be, and jour friends would thank you for the kindly remembrance. a. oarrei ut sw.iiiiei, Kver t .feterson's Roller King can be delivered any where in the oity. Send in your orders at once. Fine mixed Candy only loc per pound at A. F. Hangsterferer's, Huron street. Fob Sale- Stock of Goods. Consisting of Hats, Caps, Furs and gentlemeu's Furnishing Goods. The entire stock will be sold at a bargain together with the Fixtures and Store Furniture, or would exchange for other propertj. Also three fireproof Safes- new. Portable hot air f urnace suitable for heating large building. One No. 4-Chilson's patent cone Fumace, proper for dwelling of medium size. Three Tables and three Washstands. Also Jersey Cow and Calf. C. H. RlOHMOND. Ann Arbor, Oct. 21 , 1885. Removal. Heinzmann & Son can now be found at No.9, West Washington street, below the Uangsterfer block. They pay the highest cash price for Hides, Pelte and Furs. For Fresh Candies, mantactured daily, go to A. F. Hangsterfer's Candy Factory, 28 Main street. OCEAN OySTERS. At the Banner you canget Ocean Oys ters, in the shell, servtd in any style. BüCKWHEAT FlOÜB. Get your tables ready for 50 tona of Buckwheat Cakes to be made from Central Mills Patent Buckwheat Flour. It is the bost made in the State, and is absolutely pure. If not kept in stock by your grocer, order directly from the milis. Remember all Central Mills products are of the best. AMendinger & Schneider. ] C. A. Matthewson is manufacturing a Hitching Poet. It is turned froni heavy timber and has an iron cap. Orders left at John Finnegan's will be attended to at once. For the very choicest Oysters go to A.F. Hangsterferer's, Oyster Depot, 28 Main street. CliAIBVOINT PnYSIOIAN. Dr. Ij. D. White is still in the DufEy block, opposite the postoftice, where he has an extensivo business He can be found in his office at all hours. Oysteks Twenty cents per can at A. F. Hangster fer's )yster Depot, 28 Main street. Cisterns built and rep;dred. Mason work of all kinds done on short notice. Leave orders corner Fifth and Huron streets. G. D. 'ollins. Loaning. - Money toloan on first-cliss Real Estáte MortgageatCurrent rates of Interest. Satisfactory arrangementa made with capitalisls desiriug sucli investments. Every conveyance and transaction in abstracts of litles curefally examimed as to legal effect . Z. P. Kino, Ann Arbor Moses Rogers is manufacturing Bob Sleighs, the hke of whioh have never before been offered for sale in this city. He does not put. in everything that comes in a stock of lumber, lor the greatcst care is used in selecting the very best timber. Erery tenant is painted before being driven together, and every joint fits perfectly. In fact every part tits like cabinet work. A Frenchman likes his betrothed to be in her dot-age. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY INCLUD1NO THE GREAT WESTERN DIVISIÓN. The Niágara Falls S'iort Line. Pullman and Wagner sleeping Cars and Elegant New Dining Cars on all Express Trams east and west. All trains arrive at and depart f rom Brush-st. dep t on Central Standard time, which is 28 minutes slower than Detroit city time. Main line train via Port Huron. DEPOT FOPT OF BKUSH STBEET. Leave at Arrive at Tornnto, Montreal and East 8 00 am SH.5am Buffalo 800am 606 pin Port Huron Express 4 20 pm 5 05 pm Toron o. Montreal and Kast. SU Ou pm 9 35 pm Buflalo Fast Express 12 00 pm 0 3E pm Great Western División, Depot Foot of Brush Street __ Leaveat Arrive at Atlantic Express 6 35 am $H85am Express JlüOrmoon 43 20 pm London Express 5 30 pm 8 50 pm For tickets and intormatlon apply to General Ticket Office. 169 Jeflferson avenue, corner Woodward, or at Depot Ticket Office, foot of Brush street, 0aily. Except Sunday. .1 HICKSON, General Manager. WM. ROBINSON, Mich. & S. W. Pass. Apt., Detroit. Gilbket Bliss Pass & Ticket Aet.. Ann Arbor. TflTWHlffl SEWINC MACHINE, With N'ew Stltch Regulator. 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Portlaud Uaiue. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condi. liniiü of a certain itidenture of mortgage, executed by George W. Ininan. of the town snip of JliOdi, county of Washtenaw state of MioltfguUtO liarriett Wood.of thecity of Neenah, county of Winnebago. state of Wisconsin, beariiiK' date the lltli day of October, A. D. 1878, and recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeds for the county of Washtenaw, in Liber 55 of mortgages, on page 50b, and assigned on ;he ïath day of November, A. D 18S6, by written assignment to Edward Smith. city county and state aforesaid, and whicii assignmeut is recorded in the office aforesaid, in I,iber 8 of issimimnts, on page 583, and by which de'anlt the power of sale contained in such mortgage having become operative, and no suit or proceedings at law or in equitv having been instituted to recover the aniount ue on said mortgage or the notes accompanying the same, and there being now claimed tf) )m due on said notes and mortguge the sum of Seven Thousand Two Hundred, Kighty-Six and Eighty-Six one ,hundredths dollars :$7,ï88,8). Notice is, therefore, hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed on Haturday, February aO. A. I). 1886, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, by a sale at public auction to the highest "bidder, at the east door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county aforesaid [said Court House benig the place for holding the circuit court for said county] of the mortgaged premisas described in said mortgage, er so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of principal and interest remaining unpaid upon said mortgage, with reasonable costa and expenses ; which premisos are described in gaid mortgage as f ollows : The north-east quarter, and the east half of the west half of the south-east quarter of 8ection number twenty five (2ü), sitúate in the township of Lodi, county of Washtenaw, state of Michigan. Uated, November 23, Io8i, EDWARD SMITH, Assignee. Estáte of Patrick Murphy. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O as. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the S4tb dav of November, in the yearone thousand eight hundred and eighty-flve. Present, Willi.un D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Petrick Murphy, deceased. Bernard Murphy, executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, comes into court and representa that he is now prepared to render bis flnul account as such executor. Thereupon it ík oidered, that Tuesday, the 22nd day of December next, at pen oclock in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the devisees legatees and heirs-aMaw of safd deceased, and allother peráons iuterested 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, why the said account should not beallowed. And it is f urther ordered, that said executor 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 Arbok Demockat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks previousto said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAREIMA.N, (A true copv.) Judge of Probate. Wm. Q. Doty. Probate Register. Estáte of Thomas Walker. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. At a ses ion of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in thecity of Ann Arbor on Monday.the I4thdayof december, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-flve. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Thomas Walker, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Mary A. Murray praying that a certain instrument now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may admitted to probate, and that administration with the will annexed, may be ■-■:'.utCíL,to..vUltóajnuC,6K'íKaTMonday,thenth day f next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at law of said dereased, 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 A rbor, and show cause if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner sUould not be granted : And it is further ordered, that said Detitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of said petition , and the hearing thereof. bycausing a copy of this order to be publihed in the Ann Arbor Democrat, & newspaper printed and circulated in siid county thrtM' successive weeks previous to said day of hearing . WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (Atrue copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. Q. Doty. Probate Regis er. Estáte of Georjfe Schaible. STATE OV 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 Tuesday, the 22od day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty live. Present, William D. ilarriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of George Schai'ule, deoeased. On reading and flline the petition, duly verifled, of Katherine Marx, praying that adminLstration of said estatè may be granted to John H. Schïicht orsome other suitable perron, aáyin- rainiyj :fiplt1."'5ftil itf'a'cMCK'lVvlfeB.tëy noon. be assigned for the hearing of said petition 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 probate 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 .gaid 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 m The Ann Arïiur Demncrat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN, IA true copy . ] Judge of Probate. William O. Doty. Probate RegUter JYotice to Credltors. OTATE OK MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw O ss. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the probate court for the county or Washtenaw made on the 15th day )f December, . D. 1885 six months f rom that date were allowed for crédito rs to present their claims against the estáte oí John W. Connet, late of said county deceased, and that all creditors of said deeased are requiredto present their claims to said probate court, at the probate office inthe city of Ann Arbor, for examination and atlowance, on or before the I5th day of June next. and that such claims will b heard befo: e said court, on Monday, the 24th day;of March, and on Tuesday. tb.8 15th day of June next. at ten o'clock in tlie forenoon of each of said days. Judge of"probate. Notice to Cr editor. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw . Notice is hereby fciven, that by an order of the I'robate Court for the Countv of Washtenaw. made on the 19ih day of October A D ".385 six mon ths f rom that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims affainst the estate of Alonzo A, GrKOry, late of said county de ceased, a,nd that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office iu the city of Ann Arbor, for examinatlon and allowance on ar bef ore th üitti day of April next. and that such claims will be heard before said Court on Tuesday, the 19th day of January, and on Monday, the I9th day of April next at 10 o'cloek in the forenoon of each of Baid days Dated, Ann Arbor. öot. 19 A D 1886 VVILLIAM D HAKRIMAN, Judge of Probate. ANYnl II Photoaph8 by fill I UUU I the ncw Dry Flate Proc-88. i'or 50 cents we will send postpaid Boche's Manual for Amateurs, that gives full instructions for makiu the pictures . Outfiis we furnish from $10 upwards. Our Photogbaphic Bdlletin, edited by Prof. Chas. E. Candler, head of the Chemical Department of the School of Al mes, Columbia CoUesre, published twice a mouth for only $2 per annum. keeps l'hotographers, professional or amateur, fully poeted on all improvements, and answers all questions when difBculties arise. Circulars and price Iíbís free. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & C0.( Maufdcturnv f PhotograpMc Aiparatus and Materiaix. Z9I Broadway, New York City. Forly years establülted ia Ihin line of business Toledo, Aun Ar bor & Jíorthem Michigan ltailwny. THUOUQH TIME TABLS. Takintr effect September 27, 1885. Trains run by Standard Time. Qoing orth. Ooing South. 4 i 2 STATIONS. i i 5 Ex. I Mail Standard Time. Ex. [ Mail. p. m. a. m. Leave Arrlvê a. m. Dm 8 40 7:05 1 Toledo 9:.j0 OC .5 45 7:14 1 Manhatten Junction 9:20 4 5S 40u 7:23 Alexis Junction 9:lfl 447 4 2." 8 ís i Monroe Junction.... 8-42 4M4 4'í 830 Dunde 830 404 4 45 8 46 Azalia ' 8 -0 854 5C( 0.1 Milán 80H 3 45 508 922 Urania 7 52 3 30 528 9(2 Pittsfleld 74f I 322 5 85 9 50 Atm Arbor.. 7 27 1 3 10 6 a) 10 4a South Lyon... ".'.:: 6 5o 2 25 Connections at Toledo with rallroads diverg'"■- At Manhattan Junctron with' WheelingS Lak3Bri R. R. At Alexis Jnnction with MC. K. R. L. S. R'y, and F. & P. M. R. R. At Monrot Jiimtion with L. S. & M. S. R'y. At Dundee with I-. S. & M. S.. uml M. & o. R'y. At Milau with W., St. D. & P. R'. At Pittsfleld with L. S. & M. S. R'y.. andat South Lyon with Detroit Lansing & Northern R. R.. and O. T. R'y. Two trains, numbered 5 and B, run between Toledo and Detroit, daily except Sunday, Tia Milau Junction; No. 6 arrivés at Milán Junction at 11:00 a. ín. and reaches Detroit at 12:00 noon: No. 5 leaves Detroit at 2:1 and reaches Milán Junction at 3:45 and Toledo at 5:Oop m. H. W. ASHLEY, W. H. BENNETT fleo. 8uperüitenclent. Uen. Passenger Agt.

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