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A Big Estate In Question

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Detroit Tribune oí Sunday had ks item relative to somc foruier Aun rbor people: "Geo. H. Durham, an examiner oí he United States Oaurt at Portland. Oregon, is in Ann Arbor and will ake tlw teetimomy or witnessea here n the chaneery case oí Mrs. Warren H. Mills ve. Fred Mills. It is a case hat excites considerable interest as the partios are well knawu in TTnlver sity circh-s. Warren H. Mills and his 'fousin l'red Mills, oí San Francisco, Cal., graduated írom the UniveritV Ín 1890. On the tlay of graduatirai Warren H. Mills snrprised his rienda by quietly marrylng Miss Celia IcMUlen, an estimable añil beautllul Vnn Arbor yemng lady, a Bteter-lnaw ol Ernest Krueger, a former phoographer of tliis city, and then leavn for hls homaft. Hi father, Hiram "Mills, of Sau Francisco, died soon alter thdB time, tea ving his son a ortuuie of $200,000. Aíter six months of a honeymoon Warren H. Mills died, his wlíe glvinlg birth to a child soine months later. ]5el'ore dyng he liad inade a will giving all oí hfe property to hia wiíe. llns wm lis C0uisin made an unsuccessíul attcmit to break, on the ground that Warren had proonieed to mate him ín hei'r. He luid claim on 5,000 aeres m Klamathe comnty, Oregon, on the gromid oí purchase, he having giren fwo notes aggregating $11,000. The widov is trying to Iva ve the deed set aside om tne ground that it was ornly given íor the purpose oí getting a tenant to leave the land. Other important questions may be involved and the probability ie that very interesting testimony may be taken on Tuesday. Colonel F. V. Drake, an attorney of Portland, represente the nnUcfw, and Oolonel N. B. Knight oí the sam'e city Fred Mills." Six Adrián wheelmen started out carly last Monday morning íor a spin -of ono hundrod milos to Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti and return. They took breakfast at Teeirmseh and then sped on to Saline. Two teil out on tli-e return Journey but lour of tbem completed the fu.ll trip and arrived home in satety Jlonday evening. - Tecuiaseh Herald. Are you sure that it was Monday ? Wasn't it the day previous ? " Caranot be re-taiiled- Docked horses. Take the cake- The Wedding guests. Mucilage has been found to be an excellent remedy for borne. Apply tt to the burn and laj' on any blank paper. The miicilage sooths the pain ■vhile the paper exeludes the air.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier