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28
Month
June
Year
1888
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Bowie, Houston, Carson, Custer, California Joe. Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Generáis Miles and Crook. great Indian Chiefs, and scores ofothere. SnlcudUliy II. Inntraled with 220 fine enffravinK". AííESfTS WAJíTED. Low-jiriced, and beats anything to sell. Time for payments allowed Agents short of funds. PLANET PUB. CO., Box 6S1, St. Louis, Mo' Notice lo Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, I „ COCNTY OF WASHTKNAW. f Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of the Probate Court for the Connty of Washtenaw. made on the 12th day of June, A. D., 1888, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present thelr claims against the estáte of Edward S. Dunster, late of said county, deceaged, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Uourt, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examinaüon and allowance, on or before the 12th day of December next and that such claims will be heard before Baid Court, on Wednesday the 12th day of September and on Wednesday the 12th day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Dated, Ann Arbor, June 12th, A. D., 1888. Notlee to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, ) „ OOl'NTY OF WASHTENAW. j Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made on the fourth day of June, A. D. 1888, six month from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Grant T. Perry, late of said county, deceased. and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the fourth day of December next, and that such claims will be heard before aid court, on Tuesday, the fourth day of September and on Tuesday, the fourth day of December next, at ten o'cloek in the forenoon of each of said days. WlLLIAM D. IlAKHIMAN, Judge of Probate. Dated, Ann Arbor, June 4, A. D., 1888. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN,! COUNTY OF WA8HTENAW, Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made on the 6th day of Juna, A. D. 1838, six months from that date were al lowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Cari 8chlimmer, late of aid county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor. for examination and allowance, on or before the 5th day of December next and that such claims will be heard betore said Court, on Wednesday the 5th day of September and on Wednesday the 5th day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each ol said days. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Dated, Ann Arbor, June 5th, A. D. 1888. Mortwe Sale. Default having been made in the conditions of a ceitain Mortgage upon the premises hereinafter described, executed by Jonas Youuk and Rosetta Young, his wife, to Joseph J. Ellis, now deceased, hearing date November 13th, 1882, and recorded in Ihe office of the Register of Peeds for Washtenaw Countv. Michigan, December 4th, 1882, in Liber 63 of Mortgages, on page 41, and also recorded ín the office of the Pegister of Deeds for Livingston County, Michigan, December 6th, 1&82, in Liber 38 of Mortgages. on page 621,by which default the power of sale contained in said Mortgage became operative, and no suit or proceedings in law or equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage or any part thereof, and the som of twelve hundred "and twenty dollars ($122(1.00) being now claimed to be due upon said Mortgage, and whereas default has been made in the conditions of a certain other Mortgage upon thepremlses hereinafter rtescribed, excuted by Jonas Young and Rosetta Young. his wife, to Samuel 8. Ellis, bearing date April :28th, 1879, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michigan, May 5th, 1879, in Liber 58, of Mortgages, on page 16, and also recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Livingston County, Michigan, in Liber 4J of Mortgages, pages 116 and 117, and said last sbove mentioned Mortgage was assigned by said Samuel S. Ellis to Josoph j. Ellis, by deed of assignment dated September 4th, 1880, and recorded in said Register's office, in Washtenaw County, in Liber 59 of Mortgages, on page 160, and also recorded in said Register's office, in Livingston County, in Liber 55 of Mortgages. on page 413, by which default the power of sale cautained in said Mortgage became operative, and no suit or proceeding in law or eqully having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage or anv part thereof, and the turn of twenty-nii.e hundred and twentytwo and 49-100 dollars ($2922.49) being now clatmed to be due upon said Mortgage : Notice is therefore hereby ïiven that said two Mortgages will be foreclosed by asaleof theMortgagedpremisses therein def cribed or some part therefo, to wit: All of the following described land situtted in the Township of I'utnam, County of Livingston, and in the Townshlp of Dexter, County of Washtenaw, in the State "f Michigan, viz., the South-West quarter (S. W. A) of Section No. Thirty-six (36), and the VVest quarter of the North-East quarterof Section No. Thirty-six (36), in Township No.One (1) North. In Range No.Four (4) East, in the township of Putnam, in said County of Livingston; lso the North-East fractional quarter. of Section No. Two (2 in Township No. One (DrSouth, in Range No. Four (4) East, In the Township of Dexter, in said County of Washtenaw, at public vendue, on the Eleventh day of August next, at noon, at the Huron street entrance to the Court House, tn the City of Ann Arbor. in said County of Washtenaw, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court in said County. Dated April lst, 1888. Leonhard Gruner, ) Executors of the Will of Caroline P. Ellis, I Joseph J. Ellis, deceased. N. W. CHEEVEK, Attornev. 1Í paint I ixj Br mim coit con ovn.rOAT nrGGT pamt -r 3 Paint Friday, run t to Church Sunday. Eight 5= 3 C Fabhion.ibleSh.ulcs: I'l.ick, M.iroon. Vermilion „_3 Ulue Yellow, Olive Lake. Brewster and Wagon cd Cfo (,1-rens. No VarnhMnff nccessary. Drlf hard J)3" with "fchine." O.ic Cuit and job is done, o L5 YOUR BUCCY ffl ■w Tip top for Chairs, Lawn Seat:, Sash, Flower g gy Poo, B.iby Carriayes, Curtain Poles, Furmture. L„ü LU Front Voott, Store-fronts, Screen Doors, Boats, ba? 3 M.intles. lron Fenece, in fact everytMng. Just o fm Ihe tliing for the Ltdit-s to use about the house Í3c s L FOR ONE DOLLAR I -COITSHONESTi fL Are you eoinfr to Paint this year? If so, don't BÉ buy a pJat oontalning mtet or benzine when % L i t „ ïor Ihe saine money (or uearly so) you cir procure - - S C-OIT JcOS Fl'KK PAIVf that IswsrruiUd to Sa ■3" bean IIOXKST. KM l.K LINSKED-OIL TAStt S #3 and frt-e from water and benzine. lt wind thU v g _ - brand and luke no oth.T. Mcrchants handlingg Xó t are our aeents and aultiorizod by us, in wnnog, E '= 3 to Hrri5tlt to wenr 6 ÏEAHS nilh S COAT or gl " rf 3 KH8 wlth 2 ('OATS. Our Shades are the % = i w' l.atest Styles used in the East now becoming c LU so popular in the West, and up with the times v n '1 A Try tth btmtld of l(aKSï PAINT and ynu will BfiJ VJ ncvet rcgTCt it This to the wise is surh'cient MU M 0 HOUSE PAINT }{l 1 COIT'S FLOOR PAINTËfi '$ Paint that never dried bevond the sticky point, 5S ■7?jm w.iste íl veck, spoil the job. and then sweart Next time caU for (OIT k (O'S FLOOR PAINT 2= KX .jpular aml suitable shades, wsrrtnleii lo dry m"m linnl at a ruck ovir nit-lit. N'o truublc No g IHWQNT DRY ST1CKY g

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