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Day
2
Month
July
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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CITÏ NOTICES. Ice creatn and Ices served to families I in 1, 2, 3 or4 qt. bricks. Hangsterfer. tf I Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Noble has a novel scheme to interest I the boys, both young and old, by giving a bunch of firecrackers with every purchase for a boy, even if said boy be gray-headed. We wonder what the Star Clothing House will spring on us next. ünlloon Ascensión. Jumbo and the largest pig will go up at the restaurant of L. & F. Kopf, on the eve. of July 3d. Come and see it. 62 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ice Cream. Vanilla, chocolate, colfee, pistachio, strawberry, macaroon,tutifruitti,bisque, nonquat. All Sunday orders should be given the day previous. tf E. V. Hangsterfer. A. L. Noble is still booming the clothing business by an extensivo use of printers' ink, along with low prices. Low prices are what count; but they must be made to count by the use of judicious advertising, else people will know nothingof them. Moral: Advertise in The Register. Dissolution of Co-partnership. The co-partnership heretofore exlsüng between the undereigned, under the flrm name of Moore & Taber, dealers in books, etationery etc., of Aon Arbor, Micli. , ís thls day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts of the abore flrm are to be psM by Geo. L. Moore, and all accounts due the fl are payable to hlm. Geo. L. Moore, H. M. Tabkr. Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1, 1891. Probate Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. j At a session of the ProbateCourt for theCounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office j the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, tbe i 'day of July, In the year one thousand cignhundred and ninety-one. Present, J. Willard Babbitt. Judgo of Probato. In the Matter of the Estáte of Clauai Mansfleld, deceased. „ On readlng and flling the petltlon, duly TM fied, of Lucinda Mansfleld, prayintr that a ce' tain instrument now on file in thls court, Jr' porting to be the last will and testament & coa" theretoof said deceased, may be admitted toPJ?' bate, and that administration with the will nexed may be grantel to George S. Hotrum "r some other suitable person, (the executor nftM11 refused to act.) . mk Tlierevpon it is Ordered, That Monday, the zu day of July inst, at ten o'clock in the wrc noon, be assigned for the hearing of said P tion, and that the devisces, legatees and ncin law of said deceased, and all other pc"! interested in said estáte, are required to pSat at a scssion of said Court, then to be hoWen the Probate Office, in the City of Anu Arbor, " show canse, if any there be, why the prayer' o' petitioner should not be granted: ■&na iiM 'urther Vrdcred, that said petitioner give nooro to the persons interested in said estáte, o" pendency of said petition, and the nerLK thereof, by causlng a copy of this order w published in the Ann Arbor Registkb, a ne paper prints and clrculated in ii,,L$„ot thrce successivo weeks previous to saw a hearing. J. WILLAED BABBITT. JudgeofProMK [A true ropy] íí Wm.G. Doty. Probate RegUter.

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