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Day
31
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Two Policcnicn Suffli i. in "I cannot for the Ufe oí me see," said a citizen to The Register yesterday, "the necessity of havinfr two extra patrolmen added to the pólice forcé. When Beakes was mayor the pólice forcé of the city consisted of two men, the marshal and a patrolman. Two men ean do the work just as well as five, six or more. Under the Doug-las administration the pólice numbered eig-ht men and there was more deriltry on then than there was when we had but two men on the force. Times are hard and expenses should be kept down - yes, cut down. Supposing you agítate this matter a little in The Register." They Want Ñames. The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 928 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire the names and address of a few people in every town who are interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send f ree, "Cupid Guides the Boat, " a superbly executed water color picture, size 10 x 13 inches, suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same size, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and address of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together with six tvvo-cent ïtamps to cover expense of mailing etc. The regular price of these pictures is 51.00, but they can all be secured f ree Dy any person forwarding the names and stamps promptly. Note- The editor of this paper has already receiyed copies of above pictires and considers them really "Gems of Art. " (16) Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho desoliuion in the copartnership of the firm of Edmunds & Kraus, at No. 18 North 4th-ave., took place on Mav 28, A. D. 1894. All bilis duesaid flrm will be receipted tor at their former place of business No. 18 North 4th-ave. Debtors will please retnit as early as possible and save further delay. Detroit Ideal Paint Co., Wm. Reíd. E. A. Edmunds, Agt (I4tf) Of Interest to Student. You'll find at your service for a reasonable sum a f ast vestibuled train to the west and south west. Remember it in your purchase of tickets tor sutnmer vacation. ggPIt leayes Toledo Union depot at 5:25 p. M. daily: arrivés at St. Louis 7.00 next morniñg. Kansas City B:0Op. m. via T. S . L. & N. C. H. H., Clover Lt'iif lloute Sen Atfent ï. a. A. & N. M. or address Fied. G. Boyd. Toledo, Ü. (18) Blake is making a special sale of fine etuhings at his new quarters in the Washington Block on E. Washington t. If you want an opportunity io get the che;tpest etching you ever bought go at once. (14) People who havetried Armour'sfresh and srnoked meats for sale at the Fulton Market and Grocery, 19 E. Washingtonst., keep right on buyiny; these meats. None cheaper or botter in the city. (14) Seniors at Morgan & Gibson's will have a picture furnished free for the class picture. (14) Do not forget that it is not necessary to sit at the class photographer's for hotos, as your photo will be furnished ree for the class picture whereever you sit. Morgan & Gibson. (14) E. H. Andrews & Son, the popular gvocers of No. 9 N. Main-st., are still on deck. No one yet has ever found f ault with the quality or prices of goods boug-ht at this place. Go there and get their prices and you will understand why people who trade there once, always go again. Everything fresh and of the best quality. All orders promptly filled. (14) " Probate Order. CJTATE OF MICHIGAN, I „ OCOÜNTY OF WASHTEN'AW. f SSAt a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the City of Auu Arbor, on Saturday, the 26th day of May, in year one thousandelght hundred and ninety-four. Present, J. Willard Bubbltt, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of John G. Niethammer, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verifled, of John Niethammer, praylng that admlnistration of said estáte may be granted to John F. Lawrence, or sonae other suitable person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 5th day of June next, at ten o'clock in the orenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirsat law of said deeaaed, and all other persons interested in tith'state, are required to appearat a seeslon f said Court, then to be holden at the l'roat" Office, in theOlty of Ann Arbor, and show ause, if any thfro D6. wliy the prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted: And it is fnrther ordered, that said petilonerglve notlce to the persons Intereated i said Bstatof of the pendencyof said petilon, and the hearing thereoi, by caualng a opy { this order tn be pubüshed In the aks Ahboh Register, a oewapaper prtnted and irculaTiit.tr in said County three successive ■eeks inr [oua n said dav of hearing. J. WIJ LARl) BABBITT, Judge of Probutr . A true copy.] Wm. G. Doty. Probate Register. n ichTRONÏcTDisEASÏs] PRIVATE DISEASES' And Diseases of the Skin. 2ö ymr continuoaa hospita] and Banitarium oxperienee. Thoueanda of happy, gratefal cure tpiidiny iniü e ver y State in the Uilon. Tlic coaflcience of the moltitadeofanxlous batsnenf sufferad oftheunhapny and dia [ms of iín,ir:ini and fraudulent pretenders is honeatly and earneatlr fnvlted. A valuable treatise oh DISEASES OF A PHTVATB NATÜKEtree. Adilrxs or cali on i DR. O. J. R. HAXNA. Jacknon. Mlch. Preiident Jackson City Board of Hralth We oommend to the at-quaintance and confidence of the afflictfd public the high proonal characteraud nrofrssional woith nnd wort of Dr. O.J. R. HANNA of this city. ( Jackion, Mlch.) Eev. B. B. Blgler, Pastor First Presby. Churcb. Austin Blair, ex-Govprnor. James 'o'Diinnell HemtierofCnngress. Clarcncell. Bvnnett, Mitvor. [irastiis Peck, Judge Circuit Court. V. L. Seaton.r Postmaster. R. H. Emerson, Banker.

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