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6
Month
February
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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Within the last twenty years the courig in Kansas have granted 7,191 divorces. A wealthy merchantof Erie County, O , was married the other day (o his sister's granddaughter. The groom is sixty-five and the bride twenty-four. The letter-carriers have raistd twenty thousand dollars for a monument to the late Congressman S. S. Cox, but the site for it has not been seleeted. A wine company in California lately received an order from Kngland for 50,000 gallons of sweet wine. CROUP, WHOUPING CÜUGH aid Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Eberbach & Son. A Party is to ftart from San Franciscj for an island in the Pacific Ocean, below the equator, to search for treasure, which, accordiDg to tradition, is buried thtre. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wi'e owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPHON CURE." Sold by Eberbach & Son. South American railway coacpanies have given large contrects for lccomotives to be made iu the United States. CATARRH CÜRED, health and sweet breath aecured, by tíhiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Eberbach & Son. The chewinggum industry is increasing in magnitude in this country, the present product amounting to over $6 000 - 000 annually. ' ' Blek Headaehes. Loose's Red Oiover Pilis Cure Sick Headach, Dvspepsia, Indigestión, Constipation, 25o. per box. 5 boxes for $1. For sale by Eterbach & Son It is etated that a gentleman of Boston, who suffered injuries of a grave oharacter recently in a railroad accident was waited upon by twooty-seven lawyers immediately, who offered to bring a i-uit against the railroad company lor damages - iheir fees to be contingent. WHY VVILL YÜU cu"gh when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 ets., 50 ets., and $1. Sold by Eberbach & Son. California fruit growers have discovered that Iruit cin be kept Iresh for a long time by packing it in carbonatad wheat bran. THAT HACKING COCJCH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Eberbach Shiptrent of rubber shoes to Austria was made a few days ago 1 y a Rhode Island rubber company. Piles, Piles, Piles. Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a positive specific for all forras of the disease. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated, and Protruding Piles. Price 25c. For sale by Eberbach & Son. A Maa carne in'o Bradford, Pa., tha other day and paid a bilí of$18inold fashioned paper ctirrency - 5, 10, 25 and 50-cent ehinplaster., which he had kept since 1864. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Eberbach & Son. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. LOOSE'S EXTRACT RED QLOVER BLOSSOM Female Weakness Sores, Ulcera, Tumors, Alwreases, Itlood Poiaoning, Salt Itheum t'atarrh, Kryaipelas, Kheumatism and all Itlund and Skin Diseases. Price f i. per Pint Uoltle. or 6 Bottles for t. i Ib can Solid Eitrau s5. J. M. LOÓSE RED CLOVER CODetroit, Mich. Sotd by m druggiitt. Prof. Loisette's MEMORY OISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOO In splte of adulterated imiutinns which miss the Iheury, and practical resulta of the Original, in spite of the BTiwüwit ramreproBentations by envious would-be competituni, andmspiteof "baseattempts torob'Mnm of the fruit of bis labors, (all of which demónstrate the nndoubted Buperiorrty nd popularity of hi teaching!, Prof. Loisette's Art of Never Forgetting is recognized to-day in both Hemmpheres as marking an Epoch in Memory Culture. His Proipectus (sent post free) gives opmions of peuple in all parta of the globe who have act'jally studied his System by oorrespondence, showing that bis System is used only white oeinff Rtudied, not ajtmcarda; that any book mn bt learned in a Hiñóle rrailtno, mtndwanderine cured, c. For Prospectus Terms and Testimoniáis address Prof. A. 1.O1SKTTK, 237 Flfth Avenue, N. Yi PITQ0?Mii Siete O CAN be CURED. ■E We will SEND FREE by ■ mail a large TRIAL BOTTLF. ; ■ alss. a treatise on Epitepty. DON'l' SUFFER ANY LONGER 1 Give Post OfHi fice, Stat and County, and Ag piainly. Addrea, f HE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3860 Fairmounl Avenue. ]'adJpoia, Pm. innn acents wantedü iVVV $25 to $50 a Week. You can do bctter wiih us than wlth any other houM. Send for fuil particuUrs. Ad4reu, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO, Phllidtlphla, Pt. LEGALS. Probate Order, Statk of Michigan, i coünty of washtenaw. j ss At a sesslon of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednecday, the are1nlhhduanydrefdJaannrn7„e?vthe Iear n d Ou reading and filing the petition, duly verified of Emily Hill, prayiiig that adininistration de bonis non with the will annexed 01 said estáte may be granted to Comstock F. H.ll or some' othersuitablererson. tS'h7Upo?U Ordered. That Monday, the tenthdayofFebruarynext.atteuo'clock ín the lorenoon, be assigned for the hearing ot said petition. and that the heirs at law of said deeeased and all other persons iuterested In said estáte a: e ïLq ,re k t0K 8ppear at a 6ession of id Curt t hen to be holden at the Probate Oftce, in the' h ty„h hn Arbor' and sh0ff cause. lf v there beera,0 PI&i7-, ,'-th1 Peo"er should not be giauted. And ït is further ordered, that said sSZTif0" f the P?rSons lerested in fhó VU ■ u he p?"'lency of said Petition and the hearing thereof. by causing a èopy of this ?L% n"e publish?ci ? the AnnAroor Rkg ólt' "ewsPaPtrprinted and cireulated in said day oiyhear'ingSUeCeSSiVe Weeka previou8 tu id J. WILLAKD B.VBB1TT. [Atrueeop,.] Judge of Probate. WM.G. DO fy, pr0bate Register. Chancery Order. The Circuit Cturt for the County of Washtenaw In Chancery. Maby H. Southard, Complainant i VS. ( Elliott M. Southard, Defendant. ) Suit Pending in the Circuit Court for the county of Wathtenaw in chancery, at Ann Arbor, 19 gan' n day of December. A. d! Present: Hou. E. D. Kinne, Circuit Judge. It satisfactorily appearing to this Court bv affldavit on flle, that thl defendant; Elliott M Southard, is not a resident of this State but resides at some point in the State of Alabama ' on motion of Charles H. Kline, complainanfs so .Cf S?r-Oit iordlred that the sald defendant, Elliott M Southard, cause hls appearaace to be entered herein within four months trom the date of this order, and in case of his appearance that he cause his answer to complalnaut's bill of complainl to be fl led, and a copy thereof to be sen-ed on said complainant'ssolicitor within thirty days after service on him of a copy of said bill ami n%lch-nf 's'8 r1er' and thftt '" default herSf said bill be taken as confessed by aid nonresident defendant, and it is further ordered that within twenty days after the date hereof the said complainant cause a notice of this order tobe publishedin The ann Abror Register, a newspaperpnnted published and cireulated in said county, and that such publicatlon be continued therein at least onee in each week for six weeks in succession, or that she cause a copy of this order to be persnally served on said non-resident defendant at least twenty days before the above time prescribed for his appearanras. Charles H Kline: Clnnm'BiÈe. Sohcitor for Comjilainant. January 2, 1890, 790 Administratloii Sale of Keal IMnl. STATE OF MICHIGAN, I COUNTY OF WaYNK, j SSdeceaswl MattCr f the Est&te f P1"'c Mrrritt' Notice is hereby giveu, That In pursuanoo ufan order granted to the undersigned James Merritt admimstratorof said estMe. by the Hou. E.Uar O Durfee, Judge of Probate för Wayne (mnty oa the Fourteenth day of May, A D 19 ihere will be sold at Public Auctión, to' the higL fh?ithrtr" nf thepremises herein descriledfon the 24th day of February A. D. 1889, at 1 oClóck pm. the following described parcel of landBeginning at the northeast corner of the east half of the southeast quarter of section number i ne in township one south of range seven east running west on the north line of said east half ot said quarier section forty rods, thence south parallel with the east line of said east halt of said quarter section twenty rods, thence ast parallel with thenorth line of saideit halfof said quarter section forty rods, thence north on the tast line of said east half of said quarter seetion ntyrods to the place of beginning, containingfiveaerts of land and no more. I-ated May 17, 1889. 791 "AtoKator. Probnte order STATE OF MICHIGAN,) COUNTY OF VViSHTENAW. f SSAt asesslon of the Probate Court for the County of Wahtenawr. holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday the 14th hSMidSÍÍ ?{&? ye" n tb0U8and Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate chiVdeeceïSfteder f the " f Stephen Fair" Benjamin Brown, executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, comes into court and represente that he is dow prepared lo render his flnal account as such executor Thereupnn it U ürdered, That Tuesday, the llth day of February next, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, be assigned for examining and allowini such account ai.d that the devisees, legatees and heira at law of sald deceased and all pther persons interested in said estáte, are required toappear atasession of said Court. then to beholden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor in said county. and show cause, if any there be' why the said account should not be allowed. And it is further ordered, that said executor eive nptice 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 Register, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county heaerluSUCCeSSÍVe weeks Previous 'o said day of J. WILLARD BABBITT. I A true copy.J Judie of Prnhnti wk. G. DOTY. Probate Résister. g s 'o in ml si rs" Kotlce. The underelgned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said County, Commissioners to examine and adjust all claims and deniands of all persons against the estáte of Benjamin E. fochols, late of said County, deceased.herebygiye notice thatsix months from date are allowed by order of said Probate Court, for Credi tors to preseu t their claims against the estáte of said deceased aiid that they wlll meet at the Abstract Office of Harnman Manly and Doty In the City .fAnn Arbor in said County, on Thursday the thirtieth dayofJanuaryand on Wednesday the tliirtielh day of April next, at ten oiclock a. m. o' oach of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said (J H.1 111 8 Dated October30th, 1889 BENJAMIN BSOWN, _ WILLIAM D. HARRIMAX, ) Commissionere. 79 llVülLLARD'S HAIR GLOSSOMER, fe ■ "yi - 8ure cure for itchy ËTVl ore 8calP. Dandruff W& Sip Eczema, Dead or Fallf j f ing Hair and all scalp pHCto- lisoases. rraHAi OC To wasli the huir and cleanse the eealp without injury use ll.l.ll!' II.AIlt FOAM.SOc i uuart. Prepureilly H. E. HII.LAKU 7a tor sale by all d-ugglsts and dealars, or sent poati-i 1 to any addres. on reclDt of above prlce. Send '"Irculars and teotimonlals. - ThelMTËASTMAN, HOT SI-KI XiS. tRK. The largest and finest Resort Hotel in America. witE the flnest Bath Houses in the world connected, will open under management of O. G SÍRN' of Wnlte Mountain Hotels for season of 1890, January 15. Tickets should be bought via St Louis and Iron Mountain & Southern K. K. diu iviuivivl s'Tra BtTtH! SmTPRY OF JOHNSTOWN, iLn'rJ' MUrin; eilltor ' " Harrisburg ?;te"i A,r' reopi9 and priDter "h 5 "tSt8Wnt?M0SSr"JnUï S help "un'ór'S! Tr deS iisis'ï. ïiTci.-ijiKj.r '■ Harrlaburs. 'l'n.

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