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24
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September
Year
1890
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The First Step. Perha)3 you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, oan'c think, cuu't do imythinji to your satisfaction, and you wonder wtiat ails you. You should lieed the warninsr, you are takin the iirst step into Nervous I'rostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will tind the exact remedy lor restoring your nervous 83'stem to its normal, liealthy uondition. Surpiising resulta follow tlie use of this great Nerve Tonlc and Alterative. Your appetile return?, good digestión is restored. and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy actlon. Try a bottle. Price 50c at Eberbach & Sons' Drug Store. Montana, Oregon and Washington. The Nortliern Pacific Rallroad pa?sin through Minnesota, Dakota, Montan: Idaho, Üregon, and Washington was tb tirst line to bring tlie región oceupied b; these stiltes into communication with tli cast, lts main Une and branches pene trato all sections of these state?, reaehin nine-tenths of the chlef cities. It is th short line to Helena and Butte, Mout Bpoknné Falls, Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore., and the only line running tliroiigli train service l'roin the ea9t throuh the stiltes of Montana and Washington. Pullman Sleepers and furnished Tourists Sleeping cars nre run via the Wisconsin Central and Xorthern l'acilic, and Pullman Palace Sleepinjt Cars via Chicago throujih to the Pacilic Coast without chance. Thls is the iiijr Car and Yellowsloue Park route. The large travel on the Northern Pacific line necessiDated the iiiauguratiou in June 1890, of a second through train (o the Pacific coast tliU9 enabliiifi this rond to offer the public the advantaste of two fliroujíh trains daily to Montana and pointsin the Pacific Northwest, carrying complete service of sleepins: car, di ril Dg car8 and regular day coaches. The train leaving St. Paul in the inorning runs via the recently complcted Air Line of the Northern Pacific throujrli Butte, Mout, inakinj: this the sliortest line to the latter point by 120 miles. Colonist8 for Washington, Oregon and British Colurabia polnts should take no otlier line than the Northern Pacilic, as by this line only, can all portions of the Ntutii of Washington beseen. Stop-overs re allowed ou second class tickets at Spokane Ful Is and all points west, enaliliny settlera to inspect the couutry without extra expense. For Miips, Time Tableaandlllustrated Pamphlets, or uny special information ilesirt'd, addres9 your nearest ticket ayent, or Chas S. FEE, Gen'l Pass. und Ticket Agent, SC Paul, Minn. If you are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter'8 Little Nerve Pilis. Dyspepala miikes you nervous and nervousness iimkrs you dyspeptie; eitlier one rendéis yon miserable, aud these little piils cure bot b. Honest Work ! 22UJ!&b? i'iuiii-st iiiBiiand miriitii. We 1'urnlxli the capltul ! Ifyou mena business, drop una otru and some facts that wlll open your eyes ! A legitímate Une oí goocis, and honest men wanted to lntrodnco tliem in town Hiid cuuntry. lion't iult! Address at once, P. O. Box 0-19, Clnclnuatl O. USEDR.CRAIG'S ORKilXAI. nDNET IIÍD ÜVEB CORE Crown Piastors and Pilis. Tiiey are only Safe RamsdlesHo use for those aftllcted wlth Rrlght's nisoase, Liver Complalnt and Urlnary AStotfons. Ooi; those prepared lu the drv foiïm are the Original and theOnly KUInry and Livor that will restore yoa to perfect bealth. ALL LADIKS : c :o. fl. . SOLE BT ALL DP.U3SI3T3. THE CRÁÜGÜiEDÍCINE CO., l'ASSAIC. Is'. ,T. 150 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Fárgcte Shoes raftifly _r farco's Igl f "Box Tip" School Shoes ; -%oV Heeled or Wedge Heel. f? A&SS- Sizes-8tolO!i 81.35 K _ 0}Th?Íb7! Utol3J4 U SBÉBÉ. Mr lto3 1-'íS wMP''ri'.'.' -i' jto 5J4 2.00 íT FARCÖ'S K V $2.50 Calí Shoe Wjv fr Gentlemen, luA Íib-5s5' 5__ CnwiuaicKl by an) aF eïjp7in America at the samo ■flUlI illi i til ir Ui'i.i.'. I ii OanirrcKii, líuti),fc {"" loauidlam. Meu'ulmd CiH FARGO'S Wt !$2.50LADIES'BOOT f &LQ V Dongola or Goat, Button, JKvSn Opera, or Common Senso. fCnS.e Tackloss and Flexible. DÜRNAMEISONTHEBDTTOMOFEVERYSKOE, i-,ink?!our dt'af'rfor Fureo'n Skae. it lio di n.x(jyt of íjrif'o. Scik! io.-ji I r. r O. H. PAKGO & CO., Chicae-o, I1L DOTY & FEINEI?, AGEXTS, - ANN ARBOH. C. H. IVHLLEN, INSURANCE AGENT! Xo. 4 South Mala Sí., Aun Arbor. The oldeRt agenoy in the city. Establlshed over a quarter of a century ago. Represen tlng he following flrst-claaa compaulen, with over 60,000,000 Capital and Assem. HOME INS. CO., of New York. CONTINENTAL INS. CO., of New York. NIÁGARA INS. CO., of New Yorlr. GIRARD IN8. CO., of Philaüelphla. ORIËNT INS. CO., of Hartford. COMMERCIAL UNION, of Lonrton. LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE. WASHINGTON FIRE and MARINE, of Boston. Rutes Lw as the LowPst, Losjes Libernlly Adjusted and proiapt-y Pald, O. H. MILLEN. . . - , I :iCKICK II A NOXS, A1N1V AKBOR HD1.I, KKI.OVt l'ILLS. ■ A TiTITC! TRy DR. i.adiiís PE-íxÍ-JLX-CjO RIODICAX" I'iLLS from '.iris. Frutes. BMabltsbed in Barope in 1889, amula in IS7S. For Suppressiioct, IrrQgalariliefli u1 Monthly Deraneomeats. A rellabla monihly edicine. They Iway relieve. Any dni2LÍ8t. 'i. American Pili Co., Pnjprictore, Spi-norr, owa. Rohert Stephenson & Co., wUoIeale rento, and all other (Iriiglsu in Ann Arbor. I B8epillt) are warmnted lo brlno m tho "chanse."' Michigan (Tentral " Tke Niágara Falls Route." Time table taking effect May 18. 1590. CHICAGO TO DETROIT. A.. Á..U. P.M p. M. P. M. P. H. A.M. A H. Ch'o Lv 7 0r 900122) 3 10 9 00 10 10 4 50 Kala' no 1145 a 17 S5S 7 Oí) 118 33 7 10 Jacks' n 3 00 4 25 5 : S 17 3 33 B 05 5 00 9 40 Chelaeo i 02 7 07 5481)31 Decler.. 4 18 . 7 23 5511043 P. H.P. . P.M,P. M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. AnnVr 4 451 5 2ÍI tí 30 45 5" 7 45 6 14 1100 9 5S 5 13 8 05 8 48 II 13 W'eJc. hú 833 849 Du' Át 6 r, C 15 7 31) loto 6 29 2J 7 31)1 12 10 DETROIT TO CHICAGO. STATION. i S í fa í'd A.M. A.M P. M. P.M. A M. P.M. P.M. Detroit.. ..Lv !)d "50 120 4 45 9 25 9 15 555 WayncTnnc. 10 00 9 r, . 9 54 6 38 Ypsilaiiti.... 1)22 813 2 05 5 43. ... 10 15 7 00 ',.M.!r.M. P.M. .M. P.M. P.M. AnnArhor... 10 37 b 53 2 17 555 1019 1030 7 lli Dezter ni)' 75 Chelsea 1118 (l.... 7 4K Jackson 1155 1000 3 17 055 lt 15 11 45 8 30 Kalamanw.. 2:12 1i 5 02 9 3JII255 2 17 8 39 I Chlcairo...Ar 7 .V) 4 15 00 4 5) 80-5.... O. W. KUUGLS8, H. W. HAYB.S, O. P. & T. T,.Tt.r'Mfagf .-t . Aoti Arl"r I Toledo, Aun Arbor & Sortli Mlvhlgau Hailway. T1MK SCHBDULK. Taking effect November 25th, 1889. Tralns ron by Standard Time. QoiJig Nörth. lljJ7ï ll p - p i P. M.iA. M. P. H. P. M. 3 25 6 Uü Lv Toledo Ar 11 15 110 4 17 47 Dnndee 10 18 1Ï SO 4 85 7 (T Milán 9 58 12 04 4 46 7 lü Urania 9 45 116 453 7 22 Pittefleld 9 34 1143 5 07 7 83 Ann Arbor 9 22111 .K) 58' 7 50 Lcland 9 07 1115 5 47 X 05 Whitmorc Lalce 8 5T 11 01 8 ■■ g 16 llowell 8 17 10 25 I 7 16 885 Durand.. 7 10 9 35 ,s .'; lii ,)l " East Sag;n:!w 5 55 7 45 8 00 i 10 10 OWOUO "ÏÏ35 1TÜ5 9071145 Ilhaca 5 8i 7 50 0 15 12 44 Mt. Pleasant 4 85 6 46 .... 8 0 f'a.nilac 10 80 .... !!■ Copemlsh 9 06 .... 5 40 ir FiMDkt'urt Lv 7 50 i r. M. P. M.i A. M. i M. ! _ Gotng South. .South Ij-xii Braucii. NOHTB BOITND. STATIONS. tOUTU BOUJTO. Tr.iin is Train 17 A. M. 1. M. fi i Lv Aun Arbor Ar 8 15 6 40 Wordens 7 35 7 U0 Ar South Lyon Lv 7 10 H. W. ASHLEY, Ger.eral Manaes. A. J. PAISLKY, QEO. II. IIAZLEWOÜD, O.'P'l. Pau. & TlcV-t Aci-nt. I.orl A per'. Estale of William Kerr. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waebtenaw At a scssion of the Probate Conrt for the Couuty oí Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office, fn the city of Aun Arbor, on Tncsday, the 26th day of Aag'ist in the yciir one thouHund eiíht uundrrd and ninety. Present, J. Willard lïubbitt, Jndge of Probate. In the matter of the eUte of William Kerr decenecd. Laura li. Kerr, one of ihe executors f ''■■ last will and teatumeiit of said deceased, cone into conrt Md n-prueent thut ehe is now prepared to tender her aunual uccount ae sach ezc-cator. Threnpon it is ordered, that Monday, the 22nd day oi Scptomber uext, at ten oclock in the foru noon be agdined for examlning and allowInff !=iich account, and that the deviaee, lcgatoee and hcire-at-law ol said deceued, and ail other per son? iutert'Btod in saideBtate,are reqnlred to appuar at aae&dion of said court, then to bc holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said cuinty and show cause, ifany there be, why the said account nhould not bc allowed : And ir is further orderod, that said ext-entor i,'iv:noticeto Ihep tisoili intereeted in said t'tate,ol the ponduncy of ?aid accouut,and the heariu thereof, by cauam a copy of tliis order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, anewfpaperprintedand circalatin in said county, three sucecssive week previous to yaid day of heiirln&r. J. WILLAKD BABBtTT, ( A trae copy.) Judice of Probate. WM. G. DuTY, Probate Register. Estáte oí William Kerr. STATE OK MICHIGAN, Connty of Waahtenaw 83. At a nession of the Probate Conrt for the Conuty l Waahtenaw, holden ai the Probate Office. In the city of Au Arbor, on Krldaj, the 29th day of August In the year oue thomand eight hundred and mnety. Preeent J. Wlllard Uabbltt, Judge of l'robate. lu tho matter of the Estáte of William Kerr, deceased. On readinr and fllln? the petition, duly verlfied, "f Mm y L. Kerr, Kuthettc Kent aud Cornelia K. Kerr, praline among othur tilinga for the removal of Laura li. lverr Irom lier office aft Esccntrlx cf the hist Wlll and TeMamant of ?ald deceased and theappi)i.:tment ofsomn other perron and that aïd Lanra B. Kerr be rtqiiired forthwith to render uu uccohdI oí ii;r admtuistratíon oí aid estáte. Thcrenpon it it ordered, that Monüay, the 29tb day of fceptember next, at ten o'clock in theforenoon, bi' aHÍL"iH'] for thehearinp of 9aid petltiou, and that the dcviaeeei, U gatees, aud heirs at law of said deceaBed, and all other persons lutereüted In said Oétjite, are required to appoar at a sepeion ot said court, then lo be holden at the Probate Oflico, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there bc, wby the prayer of the petitiouer 8hotild not be prantcd. And !t is further ordered, that said puiitioner ive notice to the persóni intereyted in said catate, of the pendency ui saiil petición, and the hearing thereof, by caueini; a copy of thiö order to be publinhed in the Aun Arbor (''turier. a newspaper printed and circulated n said county, three euccesöive week prcvinna to aid day of hearing and by per?onil service of a copy of this order on said laura B. Kerr and apon thehelru ut law and persous intereated In s.-iid fútate at least 14 days previoua to caid day ot hcarinif. (A true couy.) J. WILLAIlD BABBITT, Judge of Probate. WM. Q. DOTY, Probate Resistor. 1479-H81 Is the oldest and most popular spiontitJc Mi nieeïinnicnl paper published and has (he lartífht circulat.ion of any paper ui it ola in the world. Fully ilhistnited. Best claas of Woud KncraTinK. Publtsfaed WOOldr. BADd tor specimen copy. Prlce Í3 a year. Four nmnths' trial, $1. MUNK i CO., PtfBUniïUe, 3oi liruadwuy, N.V. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. O A írreat succoas. Knch Issue contalns coiored ÜthoKruphic platos of cuuntry and city residonces or public buildings. Nnmeroua eriKravinKS and f uil plun? and cpecilieatiuns tor the une of suchíi eoDtemplAte huildintr. Prlce Í2.50 a year, 25 ets. acupy. MUN.N & CO-, i'i ui.i.suuïts. DATERTOIü H 40 yoürs experienco and havo made nver ■ 11H),OUÜ applicatiuns tor American and For elk'n patenta. Simd fur Handbouk. Curreapondencc strictly CDiitidentin]. TRADE MARKS. In case your mark ia not reRlstered in the Patent üffico, apply t- MiNN I "')., and procure iiiimudtiiiü protection. tíend fur lluudbouk. COPYRKÏIITS for books, charta, mapa. Ptc, quickky procured. Address JHUNN &. CO., Puteul Sollcltora. UEXZKAL OFFICS : 0J1 HhuaDWAV. N. V CET THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE I $29,000,000. Secarlty held for the protection of the policy holders. CHRISTIAN MACK Represente the followlng flrpt-claHe companlee, of nhich one, the Etna, has alone paid $56,000,000 flre IO88C8 in elity-five ycars : Etna, of Hartford $ 9,192,044 Franklin of I'hiladelphia 3,118,713 niia, N. Y 2,700,729 1 11 American, N. Y 4,065,968 Lonüoii Assurance, London.. . 1,410,788 Michigan F. & M., Detroit. . . 287,608 N. Y. Undcrwriters, N. Y 2,596,676 National, Hartford 1,774,505 Phccüix, Brooklyn 3,759,036 ÏjOsscs libcrally adjusted and promptly pald. Policies issued at the lowcst rutes of premium. ll'Jlti

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