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19
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November
Year
1886
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Little Chtldhbn.- Do not ory when }r. Van Wert's Balsam is given them. t is so sweot and palatable, they never ref use it, and it is superior to any other cnown remedy for Croup and Wooping 3ough. For sale by- Jno. Moore Samples (ree. Van Wert's Pilis are small and easy to ake Van Wert's Golden Balm will oure ïay Fever. For sale by Jno. Moore. High and dry- The asronaut with an empty flask. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is fast taking he place of the old fashioned oough remedies. It never fails to relieve the most violent cold, and (or throat deseases it is invaluabl. Prioe 25 cent. Pride is the nummer of cbarncter, beoause it goeth bef ore a f all. "Thus am I doubly armed - my death and Ufe, my bañe and antidote are both jeforc me" - whether to sit alone sufferng with neuralgia or buy one bottle of Salvation Oil . First dtgree, speoulation; seoond de ?ree, defalca tion ; third degree, humillaron, prison or Canada. Day's Horse Powder is the thing to use n fattening sneep. Stook-raisers should mow this. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, for the relief of eolio, teething, eto., oontains on Opium. Prioe 25 cents. Indescribable. - No one can adequately describe the suftering imposed by indigestión; but Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pilis will oure tbiH disease. Maidens love to inhale Drexel' 8 Bell Cologne. A Cinoinnati pork dealer has had his oareer written up . It is in the form of a 3iiy-hography. Excitemfnt in Texas. Great exoite ment has been oaused ia the vioinity of Paris, ïex., by the remarkable recovery )f Mr. J. E. Gorley, who was so helpleus ie could not turn in bed, or raise his ïead ; every body said he was dymg of Jonsumption. A trial bottle of Dr. ifing's New Discovery was sent him. binding relief, he bought a large bottle and box of Dr. King's New Life Pilis; by ;he time he had taken two boxes of Pilis and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six )ounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Dissovery ot Consumption free at Eberbach & Son's. Mr. Hogg has been nominated for conjress in West Virginia. Mr. Hogg is 'ortunate in not hailing from Penn. The Verdict Unanimous .- W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man usee six bottles, and was cuied of Rheu natism of 10 years' standing." Abralam Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, ilfirms: "The best selling medicine I ïave ever handled in my 20 years, exjerience, is Electric Bitters. ' Thousands of others have added their testinony, so that the verdict is unanimous hat Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of tbe Liver, Kidney or Blood. Only a ïalf dollar a bottle at Eberbach & Son's Drug Store. Base balt clubs are ruined by "weak" satting by day and "hard'1 batting at night. Bucklen's Árnica Salve.- The best in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles or lio pay required. It is guaran ted to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 35 oents per box. For Hale by Eberbach & Son. Effeotual destruotion of weeds - marrying a widow. You will notice how quickly a thor oughly suocessful article is imitated, aad also that the imitations are without merit, as they are gotton up by unscrupulous parties. Beware of the imita tions of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. The genuino is sold by Eber bach & Son, and promptly cures dyspep sia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, agüe aod malaria] diseases, poor appetite,low spirits, headaohe, or diseases of the kidneys, stomarh and liver. Prioe 6fty cents . A Texas farmer says that three good bull-dogs roaming the yard at night will do more to keep a man honest than all the talking in the world. Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself, but deepens until it undermiues the conBtitutjon, wastes away health, strength, flesh, and flnally fastens itself on the lungs, oompleting the wrek and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure is the only safe, sure and speedy ' remedy for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases. Sold by Eberbuoh & Son at fífty cents and one dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for children. If seven days make one week, how man) days will make one strong? The beet on eartb, can truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which ia a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptious. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Only 25o. Sold by C EWhap.h & Son. ■TPj U Q prepAr&tlon of more KS thfcn Ono Hundred Kh H Thouund Applications for patonU ia KJ ■ the United Statei and Foreign counKn B tries, the publiihera of the Scientiflo s)9&l American continue to act au lolicitors ■ifc I for patenta. oaTeatt, trade-marks, cop7mmEtm righu, to., for th United States, and to obtain patenta in Canada, England, France, Oermanj-, and all other couatriea. Their experience is unequaltd and their f aoilítiei u umurDrawinga and ipeoifioatione preparad and filed in tha Patent Orno on short noties. Tirmi Ten reaaonable. No oharg for eiamlnation of modal or drawings. Adrioe bj mail free. Patsnt obtalnpdthroughMunnOo.arenotioed Intbe SCIENTIFIC AMBRICAS.whioh has the larfest oiroalatlon and is the most influential newspaper of ita kind publlshad Ín tbe world. The adrantafal of such a notioe ereír patente understands. This large and splendldlr tllostraud newappr iapublished WEEKLTtt tS.00 a year, and ia admitMd to be the beit paper deroted t o eolence, mechanica, inventiona, engineering works, and other departmenu of industrial progrese, pnblisned in anr ooantrjr. It oontains the ñames of all patentees and titl of tnrj Inrention patentad eaoh vreek. Try It fout months for one dollar. Sold by &11 nawaaealars. If tou hare an inTentisa to patent wriU U. Munn t Co., pnblisbera of Soientiflo Amttiowv MI Broadway, Rew York. Uandbook aDout patenU Bailad free. g: WINTER VEHICLES ! Do you want a flrst-class pair of BQB SLEIGHS! Made of the very best timber, in vbich every tenant filis the mortice porfeotly, and is painted before beiag drlven together. Kemember, If you are looking for Buch a pair oí bobs, that t noy can be had at, MOSES BOGEB8, -íVim Arbor, - ]Micl. Commissioners' Kotice . OTATE OF MICHIGAN , Countv of Washtenaw, O R8. The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said county, 'Joramissionera to receive, examine an i adjust all claims and demanda of all persona againat the estattt of Joseph Keedle, late of sald county, deceafied, hereby glve notice that six months from date are allowea, by order of said Probate Court, for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that they will meet at the late residence of said deceaaeJ, in the township of Superior, in said county, on the Kit li day of December, and on the 14th day of March next, at lOo'clocka. m. , of ach of said daya, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated, September 13, 188U. LINUS HISCOCK, JAMEá M MOOKE, Commission r. Thlej peiper ia kept on file at the office of MDVERTISING GENTS TÍME3 BUILDING gstí PíüLADELPHW. CCT1TCC tm IEWSP1PER 1DVERTISII8 CDCC CO MM Al Co at Lowest Cash Ratea " ntt ':üVAYER& SON'S WANUAL MICHIGAN (TENTR AI The Niágara, Fallr. (Route. Time Tablb, Nov. 29, 1885. All traína run by Ninetieth Merioitn, or Central Standard Time. SOIHS IUi . I dB „.. 4 & -i 1 1 _?_ a Piilli i. I.I.U.H. P. M r.H. I'. M. Jhicago Lv. 6.50 9.00 4.00 9.o6 9.65 Niles 10.20 12.16 7.46 12.28 t.20 Decatur 8.30 2.10 Iawou 8.45J Jl. a. 2.J7 Kalamazoo.rM 1.42 9.151 6.46 2 CO 8.08 Osloultnrg I 7.03 8.21 Battle Creok... 3.33 7.81 2.G0 3.(0 Maríliol! 3.W 7.57 3.18 4.1T Mhti.n a.32 8.30 3.4 4.40 K. líckeon Ar. 8.10 lackgon Lv. 3.14 4.1!. 0.15 I.:j5 6.85 3rassLake 3.33 .3 S.47 Jhclsea 3.55 9.57 6.08 Dezter 4.12 10.12 H22 Ann Arbor 4.28 5.80 10.2:1 5.45 6.40 rpllantl_ 4.50 5.45! 10.45 6 00 6.55 vVayne June... 5 15 B.05I 11.05 .20 7.17 Springwelta.... 5.50 6.361 11.35 6 50 7.60 Detroit Ar. 6.00 H.V. 11.45 7.00 8.0O SI. Thomas Ar 11.10 ' 10 4S 8.4Ó A. II. Weiland 1.53 151 6 88 Falls Vlew i 39 Niágara Falls 2.24 2 33 ti.66 Susp. Bridge.. Ï.S0 2 50 7.10 Buffalo Ar 3.85 8 55 8.10 CUNO WSST. . . bA . KTATIOÏ... = ,L SÍ _ g ff f_ fj_ Lflj Jj Si 51 l.X. P. H. P. M. A. A. H. A.M. Búllalo L. 6 00 11.30 9 00 11.35 i. M. r. a Susp. Bridge.. I 12.31' 12.35 Niágara Falls 12.46i 12.63 Falls View i p. h. 1.0 Si . Thomas... 4 10 4.10! 1 15 4.45 Dotrolt Lv. 7.00 9.10 4.00 8.00 9.15 Springwells.... 7.10 9.20 4.10 8.10 9 Ï5 VVnwiu Juuc... 7. 9.58 4.46 8.40 9 55 Ypsilantl 8.U1 10.13 5.12 9.0o 10.21 Aun Arbor 8J6 10.2S 5.30 S.28 10 88 Dextor 8.851 5.52 9.55 Chclsoa 8.48 6.07 10.00 Gnee Lake 9 10 6.S9 10.20 p. a. facksoD Ar. 10 55 JdCkson Lv. 9.35 11.4S 7.07 12 08 Albloii 12.S2 8.10 11.83 12.46 v. ial1 1.05 8.48 11.55 1.10 A.K. Battle rreck.... 1.81 9.22 12.20 1.87 QalosbnrK 9.57 12.4 Kilamiizoii 1.58 10.20 4.45 W.05 2.32 Liwton...p. a. 5.18 1.10 Decatur. 6.85 2.10 Niles 1.47 3.45 6.40 3.06 4.13 Chicago Ar 5.45 7.10 10.85 Ï.00 8 05 The New York Kxprus, a fast train leaves Chicago at 3.80 in tbe afternoou and malees the f oí owing stops, Micli'gan City, 5,17: Kileg, 6.13; Kalnnazoo".23; Battle Creek, 8.01; Jaclcson, 9.16 Ann Arbor, 10 (10; ypsilanti, 10.21; Sprlugwells 11.05; arrlvlnginOetroit at 111.5 P. M. The Chicago Express, a fast train leaves Detroit at 1.30 p ni. making the folowing stops: Wayne Junction, U.OS; Ypsilanti, Ï20; Ann Ar bor, 2.82, :Jaokson, 3.3Ï, Albion. 4.03; Marshall, 4 22, Battle Creek, 4,40 : Kalamazoo, 5 15; Niles, 1.82; M'chigan City, 7.30; Chicago, 9.80. Sunday excopted. }3aturday A Wunday excepten rDaily. O. W. Rcoolis, H. W. HAYE8, a r ? A., likinaqo A.at. Ann Arlmr Dotroit, Mackinac & Harqnette H. R. " MAOKINAW SHOBT IINB." The o ni y rirect Route Between the East and tho Upper Península of Michigan. WEST. I TIME TABL.E. EAST. reai) down I In effect June 21, 1886. ream rr. t;i ñi 1 fiv ET1 r.i'Rvi] rArr5ve"rtalS"pm 9KK) 8:05 Detroit 10 45 9 00 tp.m tH.m i p. m i a. m. 10 3ii 6 50 I lv....St. Iguace l..ar 8 30 1 00 2 56 !) 40 Seney... .... 5 15 1 138 7001124') Marquette2... 2 15 {9 30 a., in. p, m. p m 1 p. m, S 00 12 ñu lv .. Marquette . ar 8 00 I 6 10 85 1 40 Naganee 1 45 5 8S 8 50 155 1 Ishpeming .... 12 58 5 20 5 30 Houghtou ... 9 2:i ... 5 60 Hancock-.... 01 ... . . . „J 6 35 I Calumet .... t8 la Mixed train leaves 8t. tgnace at 7:00 a. m., arrives at Marquette 5:30 p. m,; leaves Marqueta at 7.00 a. m. arrrives St. Ignace 5.55 p. m. Connkctions- (1 Via M. T. Co's boats with (he Michigan Central and Qraod Rapids & Indiana railroads and with the elegant sidewheel steamers of the Detroit & Cleveland Stoam Navigation company for Detroit. Cleveland and all points in the east! soutbeast and south. The boats of this Une leave St. Ignact1 Monday and Wednesday mornings. Thursday and Saturday nights. (1) With boat lineft for Saulte Ste Marie, Chicago, Milwaukee and all shore po.nts. CD With M. H. & O. railroad for Houghton, Hancock, Calumet, eto , and poiots on "3hioago and Northwestern railway. Standard- Central time. Daily. tDaily except Sunday. tDaily except Saturday. A. WATSON, E. W. ALLEN Oen 'I Superintn t, Qen. Fass. Ticket Ag't, Marquette, Mich Marquette, Mich BOARDINC AND LIVERY STABLE ! Is situated on W. Ann Street, opposite the New Jail. Best Tumouts in the City REASONABLE RATES. Funeral Attendance a Specialty. Order attended to In anypart of the cíty and vicinity. Telephone oonnection. HACKS RUN NICHT & DAY Planing Mili. LUICK BROS.p Proprietors. We turn out all kinds of Mouldinge, SASHANDBLINDS And do all kinds of Joiner's Work. We have not orders "three months ahead"; only wish it was so. Penons wishing ny tinne dons in our line of work can be accommodated. Send in your order and they iitül rtceiv Immediate Atln(ion. LUICK BROS., Cor. North and Fifth streeU, Ann Arbor, Mich HENRY BINDER, DIALKR IK DOME8TIC AND IMPORTO GIGARS ALL KWDS OF SMOKER'S GOODS. SamiDle Boom In connection, where can ba found tlie Finest Qrades of Imported Wine, Liqdors, Champagnes, kc, &a One Door South of Farmers and Mechanica Bank, Ann Arbor. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. tPrescripüon of a physician who has had a llfe long1 experience in treatinr female dlseasea. Is used monthly with perfect succesa by over 10,000 ladies. Pleaaant, safe. eITectuaL Ladies askyourdruggist for Pennyroyal Waf ere and take no substituut, or lnclose postaee for aealed particular!. Sofd by all drurelsts, $1 per box. Addresa TBE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO. , Ditroit. Mica. %& Sold in Aon Arbor by Eberbach & Son. Mortgage Sale. WIIKKKAS. John Atchlnson an.l MariauAtchiuson. his wife, both of the townahip of Plymouth, in the county of Wayne and itate of Michigan, on the Twenty Keeond day of Septemhcr, one thouaand eight hundred and eiehtythree, made and executed a mortgaee to Michael C. Hughston of the townsh'p or Lyon, county of Oakland and state aforesuid, to secure the payment of the autn of Eigbt Hundred Dollars, payable on or before the twenty-second day of September, A.D 1887,with annual interest.payable annually at the rate of seven per cent , which mortgage was recorded in the office of the register of deed for Ihe county of Washtenuw, in the state of Michigan, on the tweuty-flfth day of Soptomher, A. I). 188:1, at nineo'clock and thirtyflve minutes in the forenoon, in liber flfty-seven of mortgapert, on page f our hundred and sevenf ytwo. And, whereas, it was in and by said mort gage expressly agreed tluit, should any default be made in paynientof ihe said interest, or any part thereof, on any day whereon the sauie was made payable as expressed in said mortgage, and should toe same remain unpaid and in ar rears for the Hpice of tblrty days, then and f rom thenceforth, that is to hav af ter the lapwe of said thirty flays, the aforowaid principal sum of eight hundred dollars, with all arrearage of interest thereon should, at theoption of the said Michael C. Hughston, his executors, admintetratorg or assigns, become and be due and payable im mediately t.hereafter, notice of which option was thereby in said mortgage expresslv waived, although the period limtted in said mortgaee for the payment thereot mlght not then have expired, anything thereinbefore contalned to the contrary thereof in any wise not ithstandlng. And, wherpan, the said John B. Atchinson and Manan E. Atohinson neglectand refuse to pay the interest which became due on the twenty-second day of September, A. D. 1885, and the twenty second day of September, A. IV 1886, or any part thereof. And, whereas, more than thirtv days have elapsed since said interest became due and payable pursuant to the provisión of said mortgage, and the undersigned, the said Michael C. 11 ughston has elected and hereby elects that the whole principal summentioned in said mortgage shall become dueand payable fmmediatoly. And whereas, npon which said mortgage the um of nine hundred and twenty-one dollars and - flve cents is claimed to be due at the dat of this notice. And whereas, default bas been made in the payment of the money secured by said mortgage, whereby the power therin contained to sell has become operativo, and no suit or prooeoding at law or in chancery having been institutöd to recover any part thereof. notice Is therefore taereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, I shall, on Sal urday, the twenty-second day of January, one tbouHand eight hundred and eighty-seven, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder (the sale to take place at the north front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, in said couuty of Washteuaw, said court house being the place of holding thb circuit court for said county of Washtenaw.) the prein ses described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage and legal costs and charges of such sale, that is to say: All Ihat certain piece or parcel of land Bituated in the township of Salem, in the county of Vanhtenaw, and state of Michigan, known and described as follows, tn wit: Eighteen acres of land off the west side of the west half of the northeast quarter of sect-ion number ten, in town one, south of ranee seven east. Dated this 22nd day of October, A. 1). 1885. MICHAEL C. HUGHSTOX, Zina P. Kin, Mortgage. Attorney for Mortgagee. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, sa In the matter of the estáte of Frederïck Koch, decease. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order granted to the undersüroed adminlstrator of the estáte of said Frederick Koch, by the Hou. Judge of Probate for the county of washtenaw, on the 21st day of October, A. D, 1886, there wili be sold at Public Vendue to the highest bidder, at the late residence of said deceased, on the premises below described in Scio, in the county of washtenaw, in said state, on Wednesday, tb 8th day of December, A. D. 1886, at 10 o'clock ín the forenoon of that day (subject to all encunibrances bv mortgagoorotherwiseexistfngat the time of the death of said deceased) the following described Real Estáte, to wit: A one half interest in the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section ten. Al-o a one-half interest in all that part of the west half of the northwest quarter of section flf teen, which lies north of the center of the high way, and containing 33 acres, more or less. Also a one-half interest in all that part of the west half of the east half, of the northwest quarter of section fifteen, which lies north of the center of said highway. Also a one-half interest in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarier of section nine, excepting a strip twenty rods in widch f rom the west side thereof, said several pareéis contflining together 123 acres more or less, and all being in town two 1 4) eouth, range flve (5) east (Scio). Washtenaw county, Michigan. Dated october 21, 1886, WILLIAM Al'RILL, Admisistrator. Estáte of Robert Shankland. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw u bs. At a session of the probate court for the county of Woahtenaw, holdan at the Pro bate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the 88th day of October, in the yesr one t-housand eight hundred and eight.y-six. Present, William Harriman, Judge of Probate; In the matter of the state of Robert Shankland, deceased. On readine and filingths petition, duly verifled. of Veeder L. Shankland, praying that a certain instrument now on file in his court, purporting to be the last wjll and testament of said de ceased, may be admitted to probate, and that administraron with the wil! annezed may be granted to himself or Bome othersuitable persen. Thereupon it is ordered, that Mondar, the 2-2d day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenon, be assigoed for the hearing of said petttion, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs al la' of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte are required to appear at a session of said court theu 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 pet it ioner should not be granted : And it ís furtiier ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petitior, and the hear ing thereof, by causini a copy of this order to be published in the Aun Arhor Dertufrat, a newspaper printed and circula't'd in said county, three successive weoks jirevioug to faid day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (Atruecopy.) Judee of Probate. Wii. G. Doty, Probate Register. Real Estáte for Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O ss. In the matter of the ejtate of Frederick Sorg, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order granted to the unilersigned executor ot the estáte of said deceased. by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the coiiüty of Washtenaw, on the 28th day of October, A. V. 1886, there will be sold at public Tendue.to the highest bidder, at the east front do r of the court house in the city of AnnArbor.in the county of Washtenaw in said state, on Tuesday, the 14th day of December, A. D, 18X6, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances by morteage or otherwlse existing at the time of he death of said deceased) the following described real estáte, to-wit: Lot four (1), in block flve (5), south of Huron street. In range six east, in the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Also lot five (6), in block flve (5), south of Huron street aforesaid range six (o) east. excepting one (1) chain and nine vd) links in wldth a -ross tha north end of said lot. Also a piece of land commencing two (2) rods east of the Southwest corner of lot eight (8), n biock flve (5), south of Huron street, range six (Bi east, in said city of Ann Arbor on the south line of (iiid lot; thence east on said soutb Une one and one-half (1 1-2) rods; thence south parallel with the west line of said lot to the north line thereof; th nee west on said north line one and onc-half (1 1-2) rods; thence south to the place of beginning. Also the west two (2) rods of lot number eight (8), in block flve (S). south of Huron street aforesaid, In range six (6) east, in raid city of Ann Arbor, said pareéis above described constituting .the homstead of said deceased. Atoo lots four (4) and (5), In block four (4), south of Huren street, range seven (7) east, ia the city of Ann Arbor Michigan. Also the east twentytwo (32) feet in width off from the following parcel of land: Commencini? thirty -six (36) feft west of the northeast corner of block two, south of Huron street. range flve (5) east, in the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan: running tbence west forty-four(44)feet; thence south eightytwo (83) feet; thence east forty-four (44) feet; thence north to place of beginnlng. Dated October 26, 1886. JULIANNA SORQ, Executlrx. johFwötzkëI THK fa W and Shot Maker! A FAULTLESS FIT GUARANTEED The Only Establishment! in Ann Arbor that Manufactures lts Own Upper. Repairing Neatly Done ! CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. OVER JNO. BURCS. No. 43 South Main Street. PENSION & CLAIM ACENCY 0. L. MATÏHEWS ! Ann Abbor, Mioh. All applications properly made. Thousands of dollars have been lost because applications were not correctly made. No charges unless succeasful.

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