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Day
19
Month
June
Year
1895
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Iie y ÍP" V fc V 1 ÉPfoEREJl L A Toothsome and Healthful Beverage. COFFEESICKPEOPÍE selrlom charge ttielrill feelings toJllio trne canse. ANALÏTICAL CHKMISTKY'shows thepoisonous alkalolda of Coffee, as Tobacco, Whisky and Morphine. A PERFKCT1Y HEALTHT MANorwoman can stand these for a time, bufconstant dripping weara a stone" and finally headache.torpid liver, sick stomach or heart, and thnt "weak-all-over" feeling show that a poisoned nervous system Ís calling for help and relief. EVERÏMOBNISG and perhaps atdinnerand supper another brutal blowisgiven. SJIALt WONDER that a flxed organic disease of some of the members is finally set up. KEUEFeannotbe obtained unless the cause 1 r emovcpOSTUM CEREAL h lnolis like grounrt coffee. When brewed It takes (ho beauüfuldeepsealbrown color of Mocha or Java, changiQg to a rich golden brown when cream is ílclílíí(.Í AnhónestBroductoflhe hi-althfut grins piven by nll-wiso i. ature for man's proper sustenaoce. It nourishes and strengKeeular packnBp'makes 100 cups. Grocersscll ItKc. vrlli ' PACKAGEfor 6OCUPS.bymail.postpaid 25o Postüm Cereal Co., Lim. Battle Creek, Mich. NOTICE TO CrEUITOKS. ST i'H OF MICHIGAN, County ofWashtetüiw, ss. Notice Is hereby given, Mat by m order of the Probate Oourt ior the Counly of Waihtenaw, made on the tenth Uay oí June A I).. 1895, six montlis from tliat date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of ÏBary D. Beers, late of Bald count-y, deceased, and thal all creditors of sald deceasfd ae required to present tlicir claims tó sald Probate Court at the Probate Office In the city of Aun A rbor for exaniination and allowance, on tr befone tlie tenth day of December next, and that such claims will be heard beft, re saidlcourt, on tlie tenth day of September nnd on the tenth day of December next, at ten o'clock In the furenoon of each ofsaid days. Dated. Ann Arbor. June 10, A. D-. 1 S9r. J. WILLARD BABB1TT. Judge oL Probate. Estáte of [saac C. Handy, Deceased. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Cotmty oL Washtenaw.ss. i At êi session of the Probate Court for the I Coiinty oí AVasliteiuiw. holden at the Probate Office iu the City of Ann Arbor, on Fridav. the 12th day of April, in the year oue thou Band elght hundred and ninety-nve. Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of ProIu the matter of the estáte of Isaac C. Handy, üeceasea. Ou reading aud filiug the potition, duly verified.of Williain It. Clark, Executor, praylng that lie may be licensed to mortgage eertain real es!:itr whereof said deceased died siezed. Thereupon it is ordered, that TueBday, the fourteeuth day of May Qext, at ten o'clock in the forenoou.be asaigued for the hearing of said petition. and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs-at-law of said deceased and all otiier persons iuterested in said estáte, are required to appear at a sessiou of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Oiiice in the city of Ann Arlior. and show cause, if any there be, vhy the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persona interested in said .of the peudency of said petition. and the hearing thereof. by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, a newapaper printed and eirculatlng in said eounty, three successive weeks previous to said d'av of hearing. ' J. WILLARD BABBITT. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, ffm, G. Dott, Probate ReBister. CoMMISSlONERS' XoTJCE. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County' of Washteaaw. The undersigned having beeu appointed by the Probate Court i'or said county, Commisreceive, examinn and adjust all claims and demanda of ül persons against the estáte of Alero bert K. Keith late of said county led, hereby glve notice that ix months iro'.n date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court. for credltors to present thelr claims te of said deceased,and that the; will meet at the oflice of Aun Arbor Courler in the eity of A nu Arbor, in seiid County the flfteenth day of July and on Uie flfteenth day of October next, at teu o'olock, a. m. of eaeh of said days. to receive, examine _and adjust said claims. Dated April 15th, 1895.fcNSEEfeBtI:L, i Commissioneís. NOTICE TO CreDITORS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County oL Washtenaw, 88. Xotiee is hereby priven, that by an order of tile Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw,made on the flfteenth dny óf April A.J). 1895, six months from that date were allowed forcreditors to present their claims aeainst the estáte of Fearson L. liodmer, late of said County, deceased, and that all creditora of said deceaaed are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, for examlnation and allowance, on or before the löth day of October next, and that such claims 'ill be heard before said Court, on the 15th day of July and on the löth day of October next, at ten o'clock in the foreiioou of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor. April. lóth. A. D. 1895. J. WILLAKD BABBITT. Judge of Probate ANDREW E. GIBSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW -AsdJustice of the Peace. Office, No. 10 Huron Street, Opposite south door of Court House. EIGHT LOTS FOB. SALE. Or any part of tliem, fronting on Huron and Washington ets., on the west of the city park. 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