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Day
26
Month
September
Year
1894
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One on il sid( - Sec-saw. A greal sweil- Obesity. Relief in Six Hours. Distressimg Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved ira six liours ]y the ''New Great South American Kidney Cure." lans new reineay is a great f-urprise on accouut of its exceeding promptness in relteving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part af the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retentlon of water and pain in passing it, almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by H. J. Brown, druggist, Ann Arbor. "WANTED- Cider and OTaporating apples by the Ann Arbor Fruit & Yinogar Company. 4w WÊÈÊÊÊÊÊm It Cures Oolds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Asthma, A certain cure fcr Consuraption in first stages, and a aure relief in advanced staf e3. Use at once. Tou will see the excellent effect after toking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. larga kottles 50 cents and $1.00. Northern Michigan Resorts Few places offer so mnny advantgee for tired peqplë as do the popular resorts on the shores oí Lake Michigan and ita tributaïy bays. Bay View, Petcsksy, Harbor Springs, Gharisvoix, Traverse Gity, and Grand Traverse Bay Resorts ui-o peculiarly lhvltlng during the hot weather she braciug air, cool nlghts and freedom irom dusí contribute to make tliis región a oaturai ïaiiitarium.for the recuperution of exhausted energles. ïo üiobc interested. Bay View offers spoci.il advantagea iuthegreat Chatauquacourse aud Assembly. held in Julyand August, the program of which will be of unusiial excellence this year.comprising classes Ib manv branches of learning and lectures by noted professors and teachers froni the highesf colleges und uiiiveraities of this country. The Way to Reach these RESORTS IS VIA. THE CHICAGO AKD WEST MICHIGAN Railwiiy. wliich runs through the entire region. and is known as " The Öcenic Line," on secuuut of tiie beautiful scenery through which It passes, traversing the shores of lakei, rivers, and bays, for miles which, with tlie splendid service offered by this line tnakea the trip a fleliiíbtful oiie. Through parlor and sleeping ears f rom Detroit ro Petoskey aud Bay View, are run during July, August and September ; via. the Detroit, Lacsing & Northern Railroad to Grand liapids. thence xin. the C. & W. M. Tourist tickets at reduced rates are sold at principa] stations on these and other unes írom June lst to-Sept. 30 - good to return uu til Oct. 81. BEO. DeHAVEN, Oenl Pass's agent, Grand Rapids, Michigan. P S. - Scud for o iir book, "Tours in Michigan. Ë YOÏÏ HIP i USE If yon want a clean pleasant stable, t'ree froin offensive atable odors, dry bedding and clean healthy horses, use our STABLE DRAINERS. Easily put into any common plank floor.J AMERICAN FLOOR DRfilN COMPANY Ann Arbop. Samples at Volland's Harness Store and Scliuh & Muehlig's Hardware Store E. HST. BILJBIE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Pupil of Emil Sauret, Berlín Germanv. Can be seen Tuesdays and Pridays at his rooms, 51 N. Main Street, Ann Arbor ürgan Companys' Block. HEfpS W. H. BUTLER, Postoffice Building. WHERE THE SUMKER BREEZES BLOW. Would you lly f you could To a glen in the wood, To .-i spot in the simde That nature huth made: ( Richivjth terns and wild nowers One of nature's fair Bowers? What is life to the soul If to labor is all? What is joy to the heart ' Whtn for rest wedepart To the woods and the dells. Hoes your heart cry for rest In a place that is'blest, With uo shadow or Rorrow Nor care ior the morrowï If so, send your address for a list of "SUMMER TOURS," published by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway. Geo. H. Heafford, Gen'I Passeneer Aerent. Chicago. 111. Estáte of Stephen Smith, Deceased. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Couri for the County of Wasbtenaw, holden at the Probate Office In the city óf Ann Arbor, on Saturday. the iöth day of September, in the year ouethousand eight hundred and nluetyfour. Present .1 Willard Babbitt,Judgeof Probate. in the natter of theestate of Stephen Smith, d ased. Benjamin N. Sraitn, executor of the last will and fceetamenl of said deceased, comes into coiirt and reprenents that lie is prepareö to render his Haal account na such executor Thereupon it is ordered. that Tuesday, the Ifith day of October, uext. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, i"1 ■ i d or the examining and allowing such account, nnd that the devisees, les '■ tieirs-at-law oí said deceased and il other persons interested in estáte, are required to appear at a sésil said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Ofiice i:i the city of Ann Arbor. and show cause, if any there be, wiiy the said account fchould not be allowed. And it is furttier ordered, that said executor give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and hearing thereof, by cansing a eopy of this order to be published in the Anu Arbor Courier, a neivspaper printed and circulated in said county, three suc.eessiye weeks previous to said day of hearintr J. WILLARD BABBITT, ( A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Win. G. DoTi'. Probate Résister. IFRANKLIN HOUSE" Corner Bates and Larned sts., only si block from Woodward and J efferson ares. DETROIT, MICH. The house has been thoroughly reno vated and is in the heart of the city, conyenient to all car lines, depots and boat landings. Per Day. 1.50. H. H. JAMKg.

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