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Day
6
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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ff WILL DO YOU GDODÍ THERE ' IS NOTHING BETTER ÏO HAVE IN THE HOUSE THAN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Weekly Mail and Express 18 a live, independent, fearless, progressive journal, with an individuality and a being of ita own. It is good for you, for your wife, for your ehildren and for your neighbors; and is the b. st. most varied, most reliable, most patriotic, and thoroughly all round good family newspaper. If jou desire documentary evidenee, The Weekly Mail and Express SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS it is fearless, jast, honest, and altogether AMERICAN AND REPUBLICAN. You will find that it embraces more distinet features than any otlier family newspaper, and gives you MORE FOR YOUR MONEY than any two others, besides being refined in tone and pure in its influence. It presenta every week -not merely ";i world of news" but WORLDS OF NEWS, lor it embraces an extraordinary scope, in -luding the AGRICULTÜBAL 1 LEGAL FINANCIAL COLLEGti RELN-U0U8 I MANUKACTÜRING W0RLDS. POLITICA!, COMMEUCIAL ATHLETIC FOREIGN AX!) OTHEH The Weekly Mail and Express gives the best of everything in the best shape, and has more celebrated mast'i-s of the pen represented in its columns than any other family newspaper. Subscription Rates : One copy, one year, - - - $2.00 One copy, sis momhs, - - . i.oo One copy, three months, - - 50 Ten copies, one year, - - lri.00 And a free copy to the person sendLng the club. Daily, per year, - $7.00 Remittnnces should be made by Express Money Order, l'ostofiee Order Registered 1. otter, or Bank Draft, payable o the order of The Mail and Express. When thus made they will be it our risk. iLgents wanted. We want an agent at every Post-offico in the United Btates. TJberal cash commissions given to agents for making clubs. Special circulars to agents stating commission sent on application. Specimen copies free. Address all letters to The Weekly MAIL AND EXPRESS NEW YORK. PROPOSALS POR NOOD, Sealed proposals for 75 to 100 cords of hard rood, four feet long, youug. green, bodv or straight hlckory. hard maple and second KTOwth white or yellow upland oak, in quantitiea of not less than ten cords, and 20 to 25 cords of basswood; good quality, will be recelved by the undersigned until the 31st of December, 1891. inclusive up to 6 p. m. The M'ood to be delivered in the next thirtv days . r ,ayarding the contract, at the diifereiit school houses.in such quantities as directed Ine right to reject any and all offers is reserved. L, GRUNKK, Treasurer, No. 8 S.Main St. - '" . NOTICE TO CiiLD:'1"".': Notice is hereby givon, thafby an order of the Probate Court ior the Couníy oí Washtenaw , made on the fourth day oí December, A. J). 1891, six rnonths from that date were allowed for creditors to preseut their claimagaiust the estáte of ïlenry Douglas, la e of said couuty deooased, and that all creditora of said deceased are required to present their chums to said Probate Court, at the Probate Ofhce In the city of Anu Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the fourth flay of Jnnenext, and that such claims will be hcard before said Court, on Friday the fourth day of. Maren and on Saturdav the fourth day of June next, at ten o'clock i 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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