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21
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December
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1892
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SCROFULOUS SORES Lady Betdly Afflicted Thrt Vmti. Trie Many Doctor Here mmd la KnglMad Without Benefit. Cured by Cutleur. Iff wlf bering enffcred from Serotala ore oa the back for three reara, and al Um ah eould doI tk down at nlght, and tb tried II U dootora I could gel, and Uo went lo Koffland %o Uy and b curad tbre, and all of Ihem lailrd, apd lold her they coaki do Dothing for her; and haring tried all küide of remedie I at laet tried one box of your CtmcuBA Kiitim, aod to-dajr ahe U ae well aa ene erer waa in her Hfe, aad her back ie aa clear aa any pereon liTing, aod I for one can reoommend CfTicum HlMf dikr aa the only one I could find lo effect a cure. O. W. JONES, Conetahle. 25 Sajrlee Btreet, (Jlereland, Obio. Scrofula Ten Years I bad a running sore in ray ear of icrofuli nature for tD years. Had been treateü by eeveral physiciaDS, but obtaiued do relief unlil I tríed CiiTicuRA, whicfa healed it up in a few day ■. 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Chapín, lite of said cpnnty deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Oftce in the city of Ann Arbor, for examiuatipn and allowance, on or before the fifth fecf ju.nef next'.a,n(l that such claims will be heiu-d before said Court, on the sixth dav 01 Marct and on the fifth day of June next, at ten o clock in the foreuoon of eaeh vi said Qfl S. Dated, Anu Arbor, Dec. 5th, A. D 1892 J. WILLARD BABBITT. Judge of Probate. Noïick To Ckeditoks. STtIw,?8F MICHIGAN. potf of WashteNotice'is hereby giveu, that by au order of the Probate Court (or the County of Waste' naw, made on the third day of Oetober, AD. ISsU.six mouths from that date were allowed ?1PCJCta1,OrS,tV-r,ent their claims Kainst the estáte of WiJham Greve, late of said toiinty .deceased.aud thatall creditors of said fnf,fp "[etrefi;lired to & tleir Ei fhf 'ofti Tnf tU Coiurt'at e Probate Office i.i „llnw,,5 " Mhor' for examinatiou and next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court. ou the third dav of Januaiv S!èLkithn t?ll'd day oi AP-il Jnext , át te ï?tH ! co[011 of each of said d-"Dated, Ann Arbor, Oetober M, A. D. 1892 J. WlI.LARD BaBBITT,' Judge of Probate flÉSr THE NEXT MORN1NG I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BET TER. o J&t3Setot "ar'J" act3 Kently on the stomach, ltver and kldneys. and is a pleasant laxative. 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