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1
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January
Year
1896
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The annual meeting of tlie Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the office of the company in the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, Mich.', on the 8th day of Jan., 1896, at 10 o'clock A. M., for tlie purpose of electing three directora for two years in place of Eiriory E. Leiand, Wm. K. Childs and Wm. E. Stocking, whose terms of oflice will then expire. And to elect three auditors for oiie year in place of J. W. Wing, H. W . Bassett and A. W. Chapman, whose terms of office will then expire. And to transact such otlier business as mav properly come before such annual meeting. Euiory E. Leiand, Wm. K. Childs, President. Secretary. Hooü's is Wonderful. No less tlian wonderful are the cures accomplished 'by Hood's Sarsaparil'a, even after other preparaUons and phy sicians' prescriptions have faüed. The the a-eason, however, is simple. "Wheo the 'blood is enríched and puriíied, disease tlisappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is tlie one true blood puriiior. STATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washteuaw.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 Thurdny, the 2fith day of December, in the year oue thousand eigiit hundred and ninety-five. Present, J. WillardBabbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Lucy A. Nowland deceased. On readlUK and flling the petitlon, duly verlfled, of John S. Nowland praying tb at a certain instrument now on file in this court, purporrtng to be the last will and testament ofsaid deceased may be admitted to probate and that admlnlstration oí said estáte raay be granted to Williara Goodyear the executor in said will namedor tosome other suitable person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 27th day of January , next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigued for the hearina; of said petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and helrs-at-law of said deceased. and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said ■ court.then tobe holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor.in said County, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitloner should not ffranted. Aud.it is further ordered that said petitlouer give noj tice to the persons iuterested ín said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Courier, a newspaper priuted and circulated in said County, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. J. WILLARD BABBITT, (Atruecopy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. (i. Doty. Probate Register. 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 Wednesday, the ISthdav of December, in the ycaronu thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. Present,.!. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of George N. B. Renwick deceased. On reading and filing the oetition, iHily verifled, of Mar.v Ann Wynkup pmylng that the admlnistration ofsaid estáte may be granted to ('luirles H. Worden or some other suitnble person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 20th day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for tlie hearing of said petition, and that the heirs-at-law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Oflice in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be. granted And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notiee to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearine thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pnblishediu tbe Ann Arbor Coorif.r, a newspaper priuted and circulated in said county tbree successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A True Copy.) J. WILLARD BABBITT. Judge of Probate. Wm.G. Doty, Probate Register. Children should be happy and plump. A child of seven should not be thin and pale, with the aged look of twenty. 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