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Day
5
Month
December
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tou will find black and eolored silks at old prioes at Bach & Abel's. Bach & Abel buy and sell etrictly for cash. Etate of Christopher McGuinness. OTA"E OP MICHIGAN, COUNTY kj of Vashtenaw ss. At a session of the Probate Court to the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate )iüce in the city ot Ann Arbor, on Wednesd.iy, he twenty slxth day of November, in the ynnroue (miisand eiaht hundred and seventy-ninu. l resent.Willmm I). Han-imán, Judire of Prohxte, In the matter of the estáte oí Christopher McGuinnesseceaseil. On rwdiag and ttling the pe'.ition, duly Telifled, of.t-:hri-topher J. Mc' iuinness, praying that ti certiiin iiBtrumentnowon flle in this court, pnrportmg to Ie the last will and testament of said deceasefi, nay bo admitted to probate, and that he and la riek Walsh may be appointcd executors thereof. Therevponitisordered.that'VIonday, thetwentyninth da; ot December next, at teno'clock ín the torenoon, be assifiiied tor the hearing of a-.dd petition, andhat the devisees, legatees and heirsatlaw of sairt diceaaed, and all other persons inteiested in said estvte, ure required to appear at a session of said üoirt, then to be holden at the Probate Olflce in tht city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, il any tberebe, why the prayer of the petitioner ahouldnot beeranted: And it is (urther ordcred that eaid peti'.ioner pive notice to the persons mterested in said estáte of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by eausing a copy ot thia order to be published in the Ann Abboh Aitirs,a newtpaper printed and circulated in said county, three sccessive weeks previous to said duy of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAKRIMAN, (A trne copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. O. Doty. Pr.bate Register. JEWELRY. JACOB HALLER &. SON, DEALERS IN WÁTCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Spectacles, PLATED WARE AND GOLD PENS, 24 South Main Street, Special niteiition given to rcpairing watches clocks, and jeivelry.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus