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Day
30
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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TT Vi L J ySWylH&H O Eyc. afffiÉfc superstition that af. ;:- H cast upon a person }]"7 worse thac some JSp One worn out superstition is the belief that if a man inherits weak lung-s from his parents he is pretty sure to die of con. sumption. The actual fact is that if such a man will only take proper care of himselr he will really be safer from consumption than a careless person who has no inherited weakness. Carelessness is the real evil eye. Carelessness wil! develop a tendency to consumption in any body. The lungs are composed of very delicate, sensitive tissue, even in the healthiest person; that is why they yield so quickly to the attack of tainted blood. If the blood is allowed to get impure and impoverished, and bile-poisoned, the seeds of consumption will spring up in the best kind of a constitution. The real consumption-taint is in the blood. Hundreds of cases of so-called "hereditary" consumption have been completely and permanently rooted out of the system by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, simply because it gives the blood-making glands power to pour a fresh abundant supply of rich, red, healthy, blood into the circulation. This drives out all poisonous and unhealthy germs. It stops the waste of tissue aiid the formation of morbid deposite; builds up fresh, normal, healthy lung tissue and solid, muscular strength. In alltheweakened debilitatedconditions which are the forerunners of consumption, Dr. Pierce's Discovery is the most perfect nutritive and strength-builder. It is assimilatcd by the weakest stomachs. ■ ■■ ■ Klaf"l% BnterprisiuK dealer toiake III fl M III the agency lor the fflHIl I CELEBRATEDMcKIMLEY ■ ■■■■ ■ ■■■ editionof Ten Cent Muelo. Instrumental (classicaland popular), and Mandolín and Guitar Music a specialty. Why pay more than ten cents? Until an ageney is louated here. we will supply the public from our Chicago office. Cala logue Pree. Money refunded if music is not entirely satisfactory. McKINLEY MUSIC CO., Wm. McKinley. Pres., 307-309 Wabash Av„ Chicago. Notiee to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Countv of Washtenaw, ss. Notiee ís hereby given, that by order of the probate (,'ourt for the ril Washtenaw, made on tlie second day of November A. D. 1896, six months fr m that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Charle Spoor, late of said Couuty , deeeased, and that al 1 creditors of said deceased are requlred to present thelr claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate O.i.ce in the city ol' Ann Arbor, for exam tnation aud allowauce, on or befnre Ihe tbird of May next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court, on Ihe Seeoud day ol Febnary and on the third day of May next, al ten o'cloek in the lorenoon of each ol said days. Dated, A nu Arbor, November 2, A. D. 1896. J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of I'robate. Estáte of Conrad Kbapf, QTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte0 uaw. The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said countv, ('ommissïoners lo receive, examine and adjust all claims and demand of all persous agalnBt the estáte of Conrad Krapf, hite of said County deeeased. hereby give nol ice that six months from drtteare allowed, by order of Baid Probate Court, for creditors tö pre-ent their chiiins agalnst the estáte of said deewsdd, and that they wjll meetat the slore of Jolm liur iu ihe city of Ann Arbor, in said county. on the Secoud dayofMarch and on th1 örst day of June next, at ten o'clock A. M. of each of said dys, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Date, Not. 30, 1Kö. John Koss, John Burg Commissioners. Estáte of Georoe Rudmak. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the I'robate Court lor the County of Wasbtenaw, holden nt the Probate Offlce in the City of Ann Ar bor, on Friilay, the Itli day of December in the year one thousand eigbt hundred and nineiy six Present. J. Willard Babbitt. Judge of Probate. J ii the Matter of the Eslate of George Kudmiin deeeased. On reading and ftlin the petition, duly verifíed. if Ida A. Dalton, Adininistrat rix of the estáte of Francia Rüdman deeeased, praying that the i-onmiission on claim be revived to examine and allow a claim presented and (lied by her, due to the estáte of said Francis Rudman, deeeased. Thereupon lt is ordered, that Thursday, the 24th day of December, instant, at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon.be assigned i'or the hearing of said petition, and that ihe heirs at law of said deeeased, and all other persons interested in s&ld estáte, are required to appear at a session 01 said Court. then to be holden at the Probate Offlee, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, il' there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it Is lurt her ordered, that said petitioner give nol ice lo the persons interested in sai d estáte, of the pendencyof said petition, ml the hearing thereof, by caoslng a copy ol tiiis Order to be publlAhed in ihe Ann Arbor Courier a newspaper printed aud circulated in said county two Baccessive weeks pr-evious to said day of' hearing. lAtruecopy.] J. Willard Babbitt Jndge of Probate. Wm. (i. Doty, Probate Regis

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