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Day
18
Month
November
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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TO KEEP THINGS MOVING MARKED DOWN TO Rock Bottom Prices ! AT J. J. (U'S PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions a Specialty ! We desire your patronage and will give you satisfaction. Terms of Gourt for the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit for 1892-3. TKR.MS OF CICUIT COURT. Mato of Michigan: The Twenty-second Judicial Circuit. Terms of Court in and for said Circuit for the years 1892 aud 1893. I, E. D. Kinne, Circuit Judge in and for the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit, do hereby fix and appolnt the timos of holding the severa] terms of the Circuit Court In and ithiu the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit for the ycars [893 and L883 as follows, to wit : IN MONROE COl'.NTY. The first Tuesday of February, the first Tuesday of April, the sêcond Tuesday of September, aud the first Tuesday of November. IN WASHTINAW COÚXTY. The first Monday m Mareh, the first Monday in May, the first Monday in Oetober, aud the first Monday in December. Dftted, October 80th, 1891. E. D. KINNE, 44 5w Circuit Judge. Estatb ok Herisert Frost. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahteitmv, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holdeu at the Probate Oflice in the city of Aira Albor, on Wednesday, the eleventh dayof November in the ycar one thoiisand, eight huudred and ninetybne. Present, J. Williard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Herbert M. Frost, deeeased. Charles H. Worden, the administrator of said estáte comes iuto court and representa that he is now prepared to render nis final account as such admiuistrator. Thereupou it is ordered that Friday, the fourth day of December next, at ten o'clock in the fornoon. be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the heirs-atlaw of said deeeased and all others persons interested in saiil estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor.in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed. Aud it is further ordered. that said Administrator giye notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendeney of siad account aiid the hearing thereof. by causing a copy of thi order to be published In the Ann Arlor Courier, a uewspaper printedand circulating in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, i. WILLARD BABBITT, (Atruecopy.) Judue OF Pbobatï. W. G. Doty, Probate Register. Last week we announced a month of I THAKKSG1V1NG SALES. For the next thirty days there will bea bewildering surprise. Here is our first: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, THIS WEEK, we will place on sale FOSTER'S KID GLOVES, These gloves are known to every lady as the very best the market affords. Our 5-hook glove which we sell for $1.25, costing us $12.00 per dozen, at 67 Cents. This is no job lot or odd sizes, but our entire stock, including every size, in Black, Brown, Tan, Slate and Mode. Also all our $1.30 Mousquetare Gloves. Costinjr os $13.50 per dozen for 77 Cents, ALL SIZES AND COLORS. CLOAKS Next week, comniencing Monday, we will offer all our "ev Markets, Misses and Chüdren's garments carried from last season, and not shown yet this season, including all our $10.00, $12.50, $15,00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 garments. Also 150 new Jackets and Cloaks purchased in our Big Cloak Deal of last week for 50c on a dollar. THEY ALL GO AT ONE PRICE. Monday $7.77, Tuesday $6.66, Wednesday $5.55, Thursday $4.44, Friday $3.33, Saturday $2.22, Saturday night after 6 o'clock, if any be left, $1.11. Xow don't wait till the last day and be disappoiuted, should they all be gone. We have only about 30 last seasons garments, and they, as well as the new ones, will go fast at these prices.

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