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1892
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TO MACKINAC Summer Tours PALACt STtAMCRS. Low RaTCS. Tour Tril per Wk Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Petoskey, The 800, M&rquette, and J-ake Huron Port. Xvei7 Evoning Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND feuudfcy Trips duritig Jon. July, August and S y tem ber Only. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS, üales ftud Excursión Ticket will be furnifched by your Ticket Agent, or Addr A. A. SCHANTZ, AM'T Q. P. A., Detroit, Míen, TUE DETROIT i CLEVELAND STEAM NAV. CO. SPEND TOtTB VACATION ON THE GKEAT LAKiS. ViBit pictureeque Mackinac Island. It wlll only cost you about f 13 f rom Detroit or $18 from Cleveland for the round trip, including meáis and berthe. The attractioneof atriptothe Mackinac región are unsurpaesed. The island itself is a grand, romantic spot; its climate is most invigorating. Save your money by traveling between Detroit and Cleveland, via the D. & C. Line. Fare, $2.25. This división is equipped with two new steamers. "City of Detroit " and " City of Cieveland," now famous as the largest and most magnificent on fresh water. Leave night, arriving the following morning at destination,making surh, tonuection with all raorning trains. i'aiuce stearaers, four trips per week between Detroit-, Mackicac, Petoskey, the " Soo " and Marquette. Send for illustrated pamphlet. Adoress A. A. Schantz, G. P. A . Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co., Detroit. Mich. Sheriff Sale. Xotiee is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of fleri facias issued out of the circuit court, for the county of Washtenaw, in favor of Alice Waite. and against the goods aud chattles and real estáte of Frank Waite Phelps, to me directed and delivered, I did on tne twenty-third day of March, A. D. 1892, levy upon and take all the right. title and interest of the said Frank Waite Phelps in and to the following described ceal estáte that is to say: All those eertain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the townsnip of Scio, County of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to-wit: The undivided oue-half of the west half of the south-west quarter of section nine,eontaining eighty acres of land, except one-balf acre in the riorth-west corner and north of üexter road, sold to Wilcox, and all thiit part of the east half of said south-west quaiter, which is situated on the north side of the public highway leading from Ann Arbor to Dexter, eontaiinng fifty-two and thirty-eight one hundredths acres ; also a part of the south-east quarter of said section nine, commencing at the centre of said section. thence east twentyfive chains and six links, thenee south sixteen chains and four links, thence west twenty-four chains and eighty-two links, thence north sixteen chains and four links to the place of beginuing, excepting and reserving from said last description so much thereof as is situated on the south-east side of the highway leading from village of Scio to the place known as the Freeman homestead, containing about fourteen acres of land more or less and about oue hundred and forty-five acres of land in all more or less. All of which I shall expose for sale at public auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the north front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor in said county aud state of Michigan, on the twenty-third day of Juue, A. D. 1S92, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this llth day of May. A. D. 1892. 19 Charles Dwyer, Sheriff. Mee to Bnilders aní Contracta Notiee is berebv given to Builders and C'ontractors that sealed bids will be received by the State Board of Education up to and includtng Wednesday, May 25, for eonstructing two brick nvo-story annexes to the State Kormal School, at Ypsilanti, said annexes to be coustructed during July and August of the present year. Plans and speoifications can be fouud at the State Xormal School, on and after Wednesday. April 20, and also at the office of the architect, Arthur B. Crani, 80 Griswold st., Detroit. For further information as to the manner and form of proposals. etc, apply to the Principal of the State Xormal School or address the undersigned, to whom all bids must be sent. PERRY F. POWERS, Chairman of Building Committee, 12 Cadillac, Mich. Estáte op John W. Whitlark. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Oilioe in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the thirtieth day of April, in the year onèthousand, eight hundred and ninety-two. Present, J. Williard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of John W. Whitlark, deceased. Edward Treadwill, the administrator de bonis non of said estáte, comes into court aud represents that he is now prepared to render bis final account as sueïi administrator. Thereupon it is ordered that Friday, the twenty-seventh day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the heirs-atlaw of said deceased, aud all others persons inte-rested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court theu to bc holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, in said county, and show cause, if any tliere be, why the said account should not be allowed. And it is further ordered, that snid Administrator give notice to the persons irïterested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account and the hearing thereof. by cansina ; copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, a newspaper prlntedand circulating in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, J. WILLARD BABBITT, (A true copy.) Jüdgb op Probate. W. G. Doty', Probate Register. REAL ESTAFE FOR SALE- State of Michigan-, ( uiiiity df tV'aihtenaw„ss. In the matter of the estáte of Flora A. Vandawarker, minor. Xotiee is hereby given tliat in pursuanee of au order granted to the undersigned guardián of said minor, bv the Hou. .ludge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the 12th day of AprikA. U.'l.sM. there will be sold at Public Vendue, to the higbest bidder, at the cast front door of the conrt House, in the city of Anu Arbor, in tliu County of Washtenaw, in said State, on Tuesday. the thirty-Hrst dny of May, A. D. 1.S92, at ten o'cloek in the forenoouof that day (subject to all encumlmmces by mortgage or otLerwise exlsting at the time of the sale, all the right title and interest of said minor) the followin described Real Kstate.to wit: Lot8 15 and 1(!. bloeli two (2) north of Huron Street range, six (0! east, according to the recórded plot oi the village, uow city, of Ann Arbor, WuMHeiüW County, Michigan. Hekman Iö:.wi Dated, April 12, 1892. Guardian Notice to Farmers and Dealers in Milk. The M. C. Ey., have made arrangcments to handle milk on their passenger trains in the baggage-car, between Jackson and Detroit, at low rates. Farmers in the vicinity of Ann Arbor, might find a profitable market for their surplus inilk, at Detroit, or dealers at Ann Arbor might find it to their interest to obtain their eupply of milk at Grass Lake, Chelsea, iDexter, Scio, or Delhi, to arrive at IA.nn Arbor on the morning and afternoon trains. For information as to i-ates and arrangements apply to H. W. HA YES, 14 Agt., M. C. B'y. f Sleepy.i ! l"Vl5jQ If a man la flrowsy ', ' S JHirj In tha day time 'R3y"' alter a g o o d ; i !kyÍM nlcbt's sleep, ] fHHJSA El more's indlges-i üieüJ KJ tlon and stomacti) BEECHAM'Sii i n II O by removí ng tbe waste ; r LLO matter whlch 18 , . Ing the system, wlll cure all Itllloux i ' and Nervous Disorders, and will , qnieklr nHn lek Headaehe. $ Covcred with ■ Tittetots and Soluble Coating. ! 1 Oi all drugglsts. Prlce ÏS cents a box. ! ' S Hew York Depot. 365 Canal St. , "M. & H. WRITING TABLETS. The Handsomest, Most Economieal, and BEST method of putting up Writing Papers for home and office use. Get them f rom your Stationer, or send direct to the Manufacturera, HASBROUCK & SINCLAIR 536 & 538 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. N. B.- A Handsome Tablet sultable for Polite Correspondence mailed for Twenty-Five Cents. QB2L DIEFFENBACH'S PR0TAG0N CAPSULES, Bure Gure for We alt Men, as proved by reportsof leading physicians. State age in ontering. Price, 81. Catalogue Free. É% Q 0% A safe and speedy M M U cure for Gleet, M At M Strlcture and all nnnatural discharges. Price SS. ñREEKSPECIFICS1 Wand Skin Dlpeaes, Scrofnlons Sores andSyphllltlc A Beet ion, with outmercury Price,. Order f rom THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL GO. $5. 18 Wistonsin Street, MIÍ.WATTESE, WI8. HEADACHES fok 2c CURED fOB 8ALB BV EBERBACH AND SOS, A5H ARBOR. Estáte op Lyman S. Wood. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. r_ At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the City oí Aun Arbor, on Saturday, the thirtieth day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Lyman S. Wood, deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly verified of Pamela Vood, praymg that admiuistration of said estáte may 'be granted to Maurice G. Wood. or sorae otlier suitable person. Thereupon ït is ordered, that Tuesday, the thirty-first day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs-atlaw, of said deceased, and all other pexgons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, in said Couuty, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is fnrther ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by ca"nsiug a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, anewspaperprinted and cireulating in said County, three successive weeks previous to said dav of hearing. [A true copy.] J. WILLARÏ) BABBITT, Judge of Probate. W. G. DOTY. Probate Eegister. F.STATE OP JOIIX jtf: LETTS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, iu tbe year one thousánd eight h'undred and ninety-two. Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Jndge of Probate. Iu Üie maituiui the esta.te.oi Johu M. Lits. incompetent. George .f. Crowell, the guardián of said ward, comes into court and representa that he is uow trepared to ïender lus aunual account as such guardián. ïhei'eupun it is ordered, that Jlondav, the twenty-tnird day 01 May next, at ten o clock iu tn,ii'iorenoon,be assigned for examiuing and allowing such account, and that tlie next oí kin óf said ward and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a j'tsiiiin di said i.'ourt, then u be huiden at the Pröhate oilico. in the City of Aun Arbor, in .saiü county. and show catise,il anj there be, the said nccount should notbe allowed: and it is further ordered that said guardián give notice to the persons iuterested iu said MÉrtMlff the pendéncy of said acomnt. and the hearing thereof. 1-y cansina a capy oí tliis I order to bc published 'in the Aun Albor Courier, a neu'spaner printed and circölatinc; in saicf County, tnree successivo weeks previous ( tosnid duv'of hearing. [A truo rofy.] J. WILLARD BABBITT, Judge of Probate. W. G. DnTY. Probate Iiegister. QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Ówiiuy of WaahteO naw. ss. At a sessiou of the Probate (01 rt'ashteuaw, liolden at Prn;itc ■ fiflÉniktbe (ity of Ann Arbor, ou Monday.the lSth day of April, in the vear one thoKeabd eigttt hundred and ninety-two. int, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Henry Douglas, deceased. Levi D. Wines. the a'dmiuistrator of said estáte, comes into court and represents that he is now prepared to render his final account as such administrator i Eereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the 20th day of May next, at ten o'clock iu the foreuoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a sessiou of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, in said Couutv. and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should notbe allowed: And it is further ordered, that said Administrator give notice to the persons iuterested in said estáte, of the pendeucy of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Couricr, anewspaper printed and circulated in said County, three successive weeks previous to said day 'of hearing. J. WILLARD BABBITT, (A true copy) Judge op Probate. W. G. Doty', Probate Register. Fargtfs ohoes Fámfly r farco's 158 ("Box Tip" School Shoes ISvsV for Boys and Girls. B ?jfeo. Heeled or Wedga Heal. W tSVsSv 8ize8-8tolOK 1.8S IL. JPriDFL Htol3V4 1.SO WBt A Ito3 1.7S flUT FARCO'S 6i fr Gentlmn, l"AÏTg-y UnequaJed by any sho TJhiVL "riTnrf'" America at the same BMlnUE JFprice. InCongre4i,Butíií' rHgí ton and Lace. Mea'aaa Boy 's si zea. Cl FARCO'S fl $2.50 LADIES' BOOT f G& ■ V Dongola or Goat, Button, ; jS? . Opera, or Comnon Snei4Cfl ■! Tackles and Flexible. 1 OUl'ltJ3LftS Warranted the maal L53igBMrá"' s? artes QUR NAME IS OH THE BOTTOM OF EVERY SHDE. Ask vour dealer f or Furco's 8h .. If h does nol keep them send to us and we will f uraish you a pair at ceteiJ)tüL Priye. Send portal f or deacriptlve list. O. H. FÁEO-O & CO., Chicago. JU. DOTY & FEINER, AGENT8, - ANX ARBOR HÉel's Wak Back ' A very important inven tion whici will be hailed with delight by every body using a stove or range for hot water circulation. After years of ex perience we have succeeded in pro ducing a simple and perfect WATER BACK. It overcomes all the present troubles of extracting lime and other sedimente which accumulate in water backs, often making them useless and in great many instances becoraing dangerous. The outlay of dollars is reduced ta dimes. No household using a range can afford to be without it. No more trouble by using city water for hot water circulation. Can be used in any stove. Ask your stove dealer for Hutzel's Water Back. Mason & Davis Co's. ranges for sale at C. Eberbach are provided with our improvement. Everybody cali and examine thif useful invention. HUTZEL & CO., Plnmbern and SteamfitUrs. ANN ARBOR. - - MICH ygTNfoolgi'g Cottoa. Boot ammt compound ■ $p?ComEosed of Cotton Roi.t. Tansy and TLy -3 Pennyroyal- a recent discovery by an tJold physician. Is successfuUu used montlüu- Safe, Effectual. Priee $1, by mail. sealed. 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Christian Mack Represents the following fiist-class companies, of which one, the .Stna, has alone paid $65.000, 000 firo losses iu sixty-iive years : .Etna, pi Hartford $9,192,41 Fianklin of Philadclphia 3,118,713 Germania, N. Y 2,700,729 Germán. American. X. Y 4.065,968 Tjöndön-Assiw'ance, London 1.110,788 Michigan F. & M., Detroit 287,608 N. Y'. Üudrvvriters, K. Y J.' Natlounl. Hartford . 1.774.505 PhoeHix, Brooklyn 3.759.0S6 TvOsse-: lïberaliy ajusift áii'! ; rompí y paid. iN'iicies issued it tliclov i 'rL-inium. liaiü ur MIssed hls Opportnnlty! MON'T Mis I1C Yuurs Keader. Tbe majority neglect their opportonitios, and froto that canse live in puverty and die in obscarity 1 Harrowing despair 3 the lot of nmny, as thoy look back on lost, forever lost, opportnuity. lAt'e la pas Injt! Reach out. Be Dp aod doing. Improveyour opportunity, and secure pioapority, promiitence,peace. 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AU is comparatireiy new and reuil v wou derruí. Vo inBtrnct and show yoa how. f ree. Ktilnro utikiion-n nmong onr workers. Ño room to expluin here. Write and loara all fVee, bv return muil L'uwise to dalay. .'..;; ss at onca, II. lïallet fc C'u., Jtox fSO, Portland, Malne.

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