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Day
9
Month
June
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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_ , ___l A. Ilenior.y of Early lia.i s . Bane of ehildhood's tender years. Swallowed oft wlth groans and tears How lt made the flesh recoil, Loathsome, greasy castor oil ! Search your early memory close, Till you find another doe : All the shudder ng frame revolts At the thought ofEpsom salts ! Underneath the pill-box lid Was a greater horror hid, Climax of all inward llls, Huge and grlping old blue pills ! What s contrast to the mild and gentl action of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur?atiVe Pellets, sugar-coated, easy 10 tuke, cleaaa. ing, recuperating, renovaun tiie systeu without wrenchiDg it with ngony. Solí by druggists. Miss Lillian Tavlor, tbedaughier of the late Bayard Taylor, who is to marrys young Germán professor, is an artist anj also posseases marked literary taste?. A Frlend In Keed. Carpenters. builders, laborera and in fact n kinds of working men who are particularly liabit to Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, etc, shouli always have close at hand a Pomeroy's Petrolioi Piaster. Iu nearly every case the result is instan taneous. There is no remedy equal to them Foi over flve years they have been in general use and stood the test of public criticism, and are to-daï more firmly established than ever in pubüc ea mation, and steadily increased in favor. Them are few families who do not use them as a house hold necessity. Beware of counterfeits Insin on having the genuine article. For Sale by J B Brown, Dist. Agt. for Ann Arbor. ' "We must be absolutely sincere. I think a great deal of rotund orthodoxj. Let orthodoxy bccome rotund by growth Let not a young man in the ministry seek to swing the whoie circle of dorurines; but only preach what he personally hal come on conviction to believe. Let some qufstions hang up to dry for a while."- [Edward Judsoa. NO COLD FEET! 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Send meai-ure of waist and size of shoe worn. Send for circulars Ordedirect. f NOTE- The above described Belt with insoles is warranted to positively eure chronic cases of seminal emissions and impotency or mouey refunded even after one year's trial. THE MAGSET1C APPLIASCE CO., 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Tbe editor of the Burlington Free Press intimates that he will promptly visit any dime museum that will exhibit a base ball umpire who has survived three seasons. Probate Bfotlce. STATE OF MICHIGAN, ) COUNTY OF WASHTJSNAW, i sstho v NKU.ce„is herby 'ven, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw made on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1887 six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims agalnst theestate of Nancy Moore, late of sald county, deceased. and the; all creditore of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at tte Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, for eiammation and allowance, on or before the 4th day of November next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court, on Wednesday the 24th day of August and on Friday the 25th day of iiutvuiLrei lieAt, ui w;u o ciock m me iorenoon 01 each of said days. Dated, Aun Arbor, May 24th. A. D. 1887. WILLIAM D. HAERIMAN, M952 Judge of Probate. Ctaanccry Xotice. The Circuit Court for the County of Waslitenaw, m chancery. Kate A. Ulber, vs. Herman Ulber. It satisfactoniy appearing to me by affldavit on file, that the defendant Herman ülber is not a resident of this State, but resides in Milwaukee, in the State of Wiseonsin. On motion of E. D. Kinne, complainanfs solicitar, it is ordered that the said defendant Herman Ulber cause his appearance to be entere! nerein within four mouths from the date of this order, and in case of his appearance, that he cause his answer to the complamant's bill ol complaint to be flled, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainanfs solicitar within twenty days after service on him of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof, said bill be taken as confessed by the said non-resident defendant And it is further ordered, that within twenty days, after the date thereof, the said complainan't thïïnn'K06 thls order' t0 b Pi'bUshed in the Ann Arbor Kegister, a newspaper printed, FhU„bthd an5..ir:lating in PaiS county, Tná that said pubhcation be continued therein at least once in each week for six weeks in succes' sion, or that she cause a copy of this order, to be persona ly served on said non-resident defendant ïïS?S5 e?,'y days before the above time preBcnbed for this appearance. t, f. C. JOSLYN, E. D KiNKÉ, Circuit Judge. Solicitar for Complainant. Dated April 20, 1887. 644-650 Probate Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Í COUNTY OF WASHTENAW ( p, .At %seiOu of the Probate Court for the County of W ashtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor. on Friday the thirteenth day of May, in the year of oné thousand eight hundred and elghty-seven Present, VVILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judee of a 1 1 1 1 míe. I? ktht mal'er of the Estáte of Lucy Byrnes and Arthur T. Byrnes minors Sarah Byrnes the Guardian of said wards comes into court and represente tnat she is now prepared to render her final account as such Guardan. iArlerJupmí l tó Ordered, that Tuesday, the I4tn day of June next, at ten o'clock ín the forenoon, be asslgned for examining and allowwg TC VífSf and " the next o? kin of said ward and all other persona interested in said estáte fht rqH.lrld Í5 aPPear ' a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City ü.n AlJ)Or' ln sa'd County, and show cause if any there be, why the said account should not be beallowed: Andit is further ordered that said Sirt1' Va? 8e notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Segiste, anewspaper printed and circnlating in said dÜy of7 toring.'881"6 WeekS PreTlons t0 said ,,T. . . WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Wm'SSi. v , Judge of Probate: WM. G. DOYy. 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