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Day
30
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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IT WILL 00 YDU G00D! THERB IS NOTHING BETTER TO HAVE IX THE HOUSE THAX A FIRST CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Weekly Mail and Express is a live, independent, fearless, progresan-e journal, with an individuality and a being of its own. It is good for you, for your wife, for your children, and for your neighbors; and is the best, most varied, most reliable. most patriotic, and thoroughly all round good family newspaper. If you desire documentary evidence, The Weekly Mail and Express SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. IX PUBLIC AFFAIRS it is fearless, just, honest, and altogether AMERICAN AXD REPUBLICAX. You will find that it embraces more distinct features than any otuer family newspaper, and gives you MORE FOR YOUR MOXEV than any two others, besides being refined in tone and pure in its influence. It presents every week not merely "a world of news" but WORLDS OF NEWS, for it embraces an extraordinary cope, ineludlng the AGRICÜLTUEAL 1 LÉG AL FINANCIAL COLLEGE RELIUIOUS social ' WUKLUb. POLIT1CAL COMMERCIAL ATHLETIC POREIGN AND OTHER The Weekly Mail and Express gives the best of everything in the best shape, and has more celebrated mastcrs of the pen represented in its columns than any other family newspaper. Subseription Rates : One copy, one year, - - - $2.00 One copy, six months, - - - 1.00 One copy, three months, - - .50 Ten copies, one year, - - 15.00 And a free copy to the person send„ . Ing the club. Daily, per year, .... $7.00 Remittances should be made by Express Money Order, Post-office Order Registered Letter, or Bank Draft, payable to the order of The Mail and Express. When thus made tliey will be at our risk. Agents wanted. We want an agent at every Post-office in the United Btates. Liberal cash commissions given to agente for making clubs. Special circulars to agents stating commission sent on application. Specimen copies free. Address all letters to The Weekly MAIL ANO EXPRESS NEW YORK. PROPOSALS FOB WQOD. Sealed proposals for 75 to 100 cords of hard wood four feet loug,,young. green, body or straiRht hickory, harfl maple and secoud growth white or yellojv upland oak, in quantities of not less tharl ten corda, and 20 to 25 cords of basswood, good quality, will be received by the undersigned until the 31st of December, 1891, incluBive up to 6 p m The wood to be delivered in the next thirty days after awarding the contract, at the different school houses.in such quantities as directed The right to reject any and all offera is reserved. L. CfeüNEB, Treasurer, Xo. 8 S. Maiii St. XoïICE TO CBEei-H Xotice is hereby given, that byan order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw.madeon the fourth day of ecember, A. p. 1S91, six mpnths from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Henry Douglas, late of said county deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Ornee in the city of Anu Arbor, for examinatiou and allowance, on or before the fourth day, f June uext, and that such claims ".i'll'C heard before said Court, on Friday the fourth day of March and on Saturdav, the ■ourth day of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days Dated, Ann Arbor, December 4th, A D 1891 J. WILLARD BABBITT. Judge of Probate.

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