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1874
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TIEE INSUEANCE. FRAEK, IIARRIMAN & HAMILTON'S IIIIK'i: OVE SAVINGS BANK, Ann Arbor, Michigan. W eau now carry full lines in SAFE and TIIUSTWORTHY Companies, and our ratea are reaaonable. We are now carrying the best business risks in the city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judgü for themselves of the kind ot business we are doing. We make a specialty of Dwelling House Insurance, and can glve low ratea, and good indemnity We represent tho following well-known Companies: The Westchester, - Orgaiiized 1837, Assets, $055,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The AUeuianuia, of Piltsburgh, Pb. Assets $472,000.00, Jan. Ist 1874. The Lancaster, of Lancaster. Pa. Organized 1838. Assets $337,000.00, Jan. lst 18H. The Michigan State, of Adrián, Organizea 1859, Assets $304,000.00, Jan lst, 1874. The National Fire Ins. Co. ot' Phil. Assets $567,000.00, Jan. lat, 1874. Penn Fire Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, Assets $413,020.28, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown Fire Insurance Company, of Watertown, N. Y. Asseta $566,000.00, Jan. lat, 1874. The Watertown was organizcd in Dec, 1S67, since which time its premium receiptg and lobses have been as follows to wil : Premium Receipts, Loases. Jan. 1,1868, yz month - - $1,204 28 " 1869 .... 29,833 4'j $1,855 00 " 1870 .--- 45,542 69 5,297 42 " 1871 ... - 56,6115 16 1S.314 51 " 1872 -.-. 141,417 03 27.C15 Ü7 " 1873 - - - 214,960 19 63,169 65 " 1874 - --- 332,228 01 105,296 04 CaBh premiums received in 6 years - $740,695 8'J Losses in 6 years .... 220,946 39 Actual loases lees than 30 per cent of premium receipts. Excess of premiuum receipts over loases .... -$519,B4'J 5 INCBEA8E OF AsnHTS. Jan. 1, 1868, assets with $100,000 capital. .$101,364 3 Do. 1869, do. - - - - 122,684 6 1)0. 1870, do. - - - 148,431 4 Do. 1871, do. - - - - 158,893 9 Do. 1872, do. - - - 3,'18,63 1 Do. 1873 do. - - - - 441,500 S Do. 1874. do. - - - 656,849 5 This shows a steady uverage gain iu asseta o over $75,000 each year. Official statement of groas assets and liabilitie Jan. 1,1874. to wit : Gross officially admitted assets - - $556,849 90 Offlcially culculiitud liubilitie, including reinsurance f und - - 217,104 Gl Suiplusaatopolicy holders - - $340,745 29 If this record is evidence of bad management, safety and protlt to policy and stockholders would wiah that other companiea had a little of it. The policy and practice of this company have bwn steadily 10 increase its flnancial olidity, by which justly tocommand the confldence of the public. To this end all surplus premium receipts have been retiiiued, allowing the stockholders only legal interest on the assets. The interest on ns invested funds pays all dividends, leaving all surplus premiums for the additional security of the policy-holdera. All we ask is that the people shall investígate for themsolves, and we do uot feaï the reault. FRAZER, HARRIMAN & HAMILTON, Office over tUe Siiviiiys Buuk, 147Gm6 Ann Arbor, Mich. HARDWOOP & BASSWOOD LUMBEE POE SALE. THE subecriber has on hand a good assortment of OAK, AS1I, KLM, BASSWOOD, WHITEWOOD, and other varictiea of Lumbei-, from ],:, in. to 3 in. thick. ALSO, Pence Poats, Square Tiitber, Plank anti Oak Studdin oí' all sizea kept on hand or made to order on short notice. Particular at tent ion given to CUSTOM SAWING. Fence Posts planed, Oak Pickets kept on hand and sawed lo order. MOULDINGS of different patterns sawed to order. FARM GATES kept on hand and soldcheap. l'articulitr ttontion given to furnishing buis of timber of differeut lengtïia and sizes ou tbe mowt re;iaonable teims. SAWS GUMMED ON SHORT NOTICE. LOGS WANTED. I iim prepnred to pay CASH for sound Oak, Ash, Basawuud and Whitewood Lors delivered at my mili, or will buy and measure Logs iu the woods within six miles of the mül. 3fAll persons indebted to the late flrm of Wtnea & Hallock will please cali and settle their accounts at the Mili. J. T. HALLOCK. gpecial Notice! FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS - THE - lHSTN AEBOE TRADING Will sell their Spriug and Summer stook DRY GOODS, DRESS.GOODS, CAEPETING, At New York cost, FOR CASH ORILY. 500 nicely trimuied 16 bone Corsets at 50 cents, worth $1.00. 100 pieces Prints at 10 ets. per yard. 100 pieces Border Prints at 10 ets per yard. 50 pieces, yard wide. Bleached Huslins, tine and soft finish, at ets per yard. ïogether with a very large Stock of other Goods which will be sold very cheap FOR CASH ONLY Oül Al SKI PRIdü. July 1, 1874. (Í. W. IIAYS, Supt. ]VEW BAKERY! . tl lilJulj STILING BROS. Would infoim their numerouB friends and the public generally, thnt they have fltted up the store lately occupied by J. C. Watson & Co., 28 Eaat Huron St' Bakery and Confectionery Store, and hopeby a strlct uttention to business to mcrit and roceive a shure ot patroniijje. Particular atentiun will be puid to the Jce-Cieam Department, Vöddinp Cakes, Pyramids, all kinds of Fruit Cakes lid Ice-l_TO,m furnished families or partiea on hort otice. tresh Piuits and Confectionery alwsys on and. Uoods delivered free of charge to any part t the city. Hemember the place, No. 28 East Huron Street. .uu Arbor, May 27, 1H7-1. E. STILING, W. STILING. -A. iF PLET O 3ST 'S American Cycltpflia. New Bevised Edition. Entirely rewritten by tho ablest writers on every subject. Printed from uow typo, and illustrated wlth Bererai Thouauml Bngravinge and Mapa. 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CARBOLIC TOILET SOAPS Whlten, Beautlfy and Cleanse thp skin from all Impurltles. 1 I ■ ■! CARBOLIC MEDICINAL SOAP CURES 'f A OTHER Salt-Rheum EE I Cutaneous And all Bf DISEASES.. CARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR. Affords complete protectlon to p'ints. Vlnes, Trees, &c, from all Bugs, Fleas, Plant Lice and Parasites. Without InJury to Vegetable Life. Never falls. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP The most effectlve cure and preventiva ot Soab-lt kllls all Llce-Cads-Tlcks' etc. The Increased growth and welght 01 fleece encouraged by lts use more thar equals the cost of the dip. BtrcHAN's Carbollc Soaps and Compounds al( are genuine. All others are base imitations Vorthleaa. OLD BY ALL rPHE MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF DETROIT. J. S. PARRA-ND, - - - President. W. A. MOORE, - - - Vioe President JOHN T. LIGOETT, - - Secretary. L. M. THAYER, - Gen'l Agent. Assets Jiimiary lst, 1S74 $500,335.41. Thepeople of Michigan can no longer afford to pay tribute to Eastern States by placing their Life Insurance with Eastern Companies, wlio by their charters are corapelled to loan their monny in their own otates, thus beeomiiiK a heavy drain on the resourcoB of the Stilte, when we have so reliable and well managed Life Company as the MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the businesp of the Company was increased FortJ'-eiplit nul unr-liall per cent. of the total araount done the previous flve yeara This shows the MICHIGAN MUTUAL I.IFE has the Oonfidence of the People. The loases during tho year 1878 were only FIFTYFIVE lier cent of the iimuunt the inortality tables cali for, showing gieat care in the selection of' its risks. During tho year 1S73 thore was a macerial reduction in the ratio of expenses showing CAEEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mutua! iwio all the most desirable forinsof Life and endowiuent Polici, . 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' TAMKS McMAHON, Jus tice of the Pcaicc, Office in new block, North of Court Hous Money collected und promptly paid over. INSURANCE AGENT. Trinmph, asseis, $72T.9O3 1 North Missouri, " 045,417.9 Hibernia, " 850,o0u.O REAL K9TATE. I have 80 acres of land lí of a mile from the citj imits, fluely located for fruit or garden purposes. Also 40 acres. AIso 10 acros, with himee and barn.and a Mvol etream of water running through the barn yard. 60 acres, a mile out. I will scll any or all the above cheap, or exchange forcit property. 1"?4 JAMBS McMAIION. OTATE OF MIC HIGAN, Fonrth Judicial Circuit iJ - in (Jhancery. James L. Mitchell, Complainant, lis. Lucy E. Mitchell. Beujamiu F. Hudson, Catharine P. Hudson, Johu A. Mitchell, ChaunceyE. Mitchell, Johu P. Marble, (ieorge E. Southwíck, Frnnk (í. ltussell, Asnijfnee of said Southwick, Defendants. Suit pending in the Circuit Cuurt tor the county of Washtenaw, in Chancerj, at Ann Albor, on the 30th day July, 1874, upon proof by añida vit on flle, that Baid defendants Lucy E. Mitchell, Benjumin F. Hudou, Catharine P. Hndson, John A. Mitchell, and Chauncey E. Mitchell reside out of the State of Michigan, and do reside at Atchison. iu the State of Kansas ; that the defendant John 1 Marble reaides out of the State of Michigan, and does reside at Woreester, in the State o! Massaehuaetta : It is, on motion of H. J. BeakeBf Eaq, Solicitor for complainant, ordered that the said defeudants Lucy E. Mitchell, Benjamin F. ïludson, Cutharine P. Hiídson, John A. Mitchell, Ohauncey E. Mitchell, and John 1'. Marble, appeiir in said suit nnd answer the bill nf complaint therein, vitliin three months from thia d:ite; and alho that th ia order be published once in each week for six weeks in succession, in the Michigan Abgüs, anewspaper printed in said county, the rirst publication to bewithin twenty davs fro'm thia date. J. F I.AIVIIEXCR, Circuit Court Commissioner, VVaahtenuw Connty, Michigan. H. J. Beakes, Sol'r for Comp't. (A true copy.) . 1491w6 Notice ui Dissolution of rtirtnci-.slii. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately mbsisting botween Kdward stihug and Williani tiling, of the city of Ann Arbor, in the countv of iVrashtenay nnd State of Michigan, under the nrm f Stiling Brothers, waa disaolved on the tweuty ïinth day of July, 1874, by mutual consent. All lebts owing to the said partnership are to be T ;eived by said Kdward Stiling, and all demande on 5 he said partnership ure to be preaented to him for ' jayment. i Dated, Ann Arbor, July 30, 1874. I ' KDWAKD 8TII.ING, WILHAM 8TLL1XÖ. Mortgage Sale. Yyirr.RTvdmltl.asW,, ,MiH,,. „ ,hi by Klijnli W. Morgan and Lucy W - rlfe,to Sitas H.Doagla, hearing daie day ..i Febrimry, in the y II.. ■ offlce of thé Begl i Reeda „ .],,,' couiily of Waehtenaw, in the Bti the Lxtentb.day ..I February, n the Liber 16 -s,.,,, page256, by which il"1 powi intained ii. uald moi come operaUve, and there is cla i i ,, ,',.'. '"': unpaid on sai.l mortgage, at the date of this noS the simi of two thousand and uixty-six dollar ,S forty-seven cents, and no snit or pro has been nstituted to recover il. thereof: Notice latherefore hen bj riven U...M.AV, THE 8ECOND DAY OF NOVEMBEK 'ni-m "" i. .. o"clock in the forenoon, l.y rirtueof the i sak! mortgage contained, said mortgage uüi b dosedbyasa] the m. par ..1 t li.-i.i. ai public irendue , al tbesouthdoorVthel 1 H Ann Arbor in said ,., tyofWashtena the place where thei In u heli); said mortgaged prei low, ti, rit: All those pareéis oi city olAim Arb.ir, In Baid couBty of Washti State ..I Michigan, known and deacrlbcd asKb fourteen, fifteen, seventeei blocj twenty, in Ormgby 4 Page's add Hllilic land lying between i :enter oí tl Huren and the Sinclair mil] n below the .lam ,,!] aboje Uw Woolen Factorv, said I tendlng Dortherly above the dam eenterof therivsr, and Including the share .,f dam and water power appurtenaul to tl righl bart orweterr bant of safl rivei al ,,;, "J the privileges and appu rten Dated, ugusl 61 h'. r', i. A. 1 . i . i. m Attorney for Morl gee. liynid Mortgage Sale. EFAULThuvini{Lfea ma?e in the oonditionni !ƒ a oertainmortgage executed by Solon Vu,k,l Adelaida Lewitt fto beoure the puichase iHiids thi-rem described), un the fint day oj Mav ,'' 1SW, anrt recordud in tlie oiHce oi Hegister o tor the oüuuty of Washtenaw and state of UMI, on the Bcventh day of May v n ■ LbérM ofMorlgagep.oc page li'; and' d ifgned bysaid Aóelaide Lewitt to SUas H. Doiiï" on the 2Sth dsy of April, I87U wl - „ ntb reeoidedinsald Register's office in Lib. ment ot Mortgage, on page 601, on said 26th clav„i April, 1870; aud iurthor assiened by Baid Rila n Douglii to Ijti..;( 'lark, on the 24thday of Decemli a. d. 1S73, which last anignment was recorded i. suid Eegiïter'i office on said 24th duy of üectmber 187, ín Liter 4 of Aieignmente of W page 180; and was furtlur araigned l.y Sid W, Clark to Orango E. Toung, on the ■ d day of MaJ 18.4, wliich last aaaignment tras recorded in -M y„ lster's ofBce on the 'Jth day of April, 1874, in Libaa of Mortgages, on page 4US, by which default til power ot salo contained in said mortvage lias beronil opi'rntive, on which mortgage there ia claimed to k! due at the date of tin noti.-c, for principal, imé and insurance, and Attomcy fee as prorided said nioitgage, the sum of one thousaiid eiirht hu dred dollar and litty-nve cents, and uo snit or vZ ceeding at law er in equity having been tnstitntedh recover tlie amount due oq said mortgage or anv m thereof : Now. therefore. notice is hereby ni i n ,]',: by virtue of the power of sale contaiúed in Jj mortgage, I ahall sell at public auction at the soutï door of the Court House in tlie city of Ann Atbut that bein; the building in which the Circuit Conti tor said county of Washtenaw is held- on S tuedi? THE TWENTY-FOUÜTII DAY OF OCTOBl B OTtXT at fi o'clock in the forenoon oi that day, the fóllomn, premise described in Baid mortgage, viz ■ certaiu tracts ur pareels of land sitnated in theeiti of Ann Arbor, in the county of n ashti naw M! State of Michigan, known and described as the eas" three-tburths of lot numbev six 6), and the ot lot number seven(7J,in block one fl) north ol range six ((') east, according to tlie. recorded plit of thovillage of Ann Arbor, in said eoonty of Waslitf. naw, or so much or sucli part or parta thereoí benecessary to satisfy the amount due up mortgage. Dated July 31, 1874. OHAXGETÍ. YDUXIf, A A. J. bAWYER, Atty. loi Ar-signee. Mortgage Sale. rjEFAL'LThaving occurred in tlie oonililionof i J- certain mortgage, datcrt tl November, in the year one thou and sixty-eight, exeented by Banrael M. Burbaik and Amanda Burbank, his wife, oi Q Ann Aibor in the county of Waehtenaw i ot Michigan, to James W. Hinchey. of the U of Futnam in the county of LivmgBton al ot Michigan, and recorded in the office of the Résister of Deeds of said eounty of Washtenaw, on ti seventeenth day of November, in the year one tho sand eight hundrtd and sixty-eight, iii liber tlimv. mn of mortgages, on paire three hundí eighty-three thereuf, on which mortgage claimed to be due, at the date ot thfa no sum of one thousand one humlred and ninetee dollars and sixty cents, and the power of sale confutad in said mortgage having become operative I ol auch default, and no suit or proceedings at (ai haring bten instituted to recover the debt remaiiin secured by said mortgage or any part thereoi : S ticéis therefore hereby jiven, thai by virtue of the power of sale in said mort? tge contain. d, and statute in s,uch cases made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the morteaged premises in, said mortgage, as lollows.to wit: AU that ceitain pic-ce or paio I Bituatedin the township of Ann Albor cumtv of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, known nnd'deecribed as follows. to wit : Being a part of the soutkwestquarterofseclionthirtyintowtihliipfiTi.. six east, bezinning at a pomt in the quarter line il the centei of the röad leadmg sonthwesterly fron the city of Ann Albor; theoce Bouth quarter line of said section twonty-thl forty-four links to the quarter pest: thena along the section line eight chains anrt eiL'lrlinks; thence north parallel with the quarter line twenty-one chains and seventy links to the & said road ; .thence aiong said ïoad to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres of land, .or so much thereof as ahall be ner. amount due on said nioitiüü with tin pei interest thereon 1 legal costa andan atton of flfty dollars covenanted tor tberein, ar tl,, door of the Court House in the city of Am; nsaid eounty of Warhtenaw, that being thi of holding the Circuit Gourt fer Baid Thuksuay, the i-ifth day oL Nc oneo'clock in the afternoon of saia ay: th sale will be made subject to the paymeni i BeveraJ installments of principil mul interest sicurd by and yet to becoine due on eaid morí . Dated. July, I,s74. JA1LES W. HINCHET, H. H. Harmon, Mort) Atty. tor Mortgagee. 148Wa Estáte of Ann White. OTATE OF MICHIGAN", eounty of WaaKtern O At a session of the Probute Courtfor tlof Washtenaw, holden at the Probato Office, in, the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the tiüli i Angust, in the year one thoitünnd eight huiiuud aud seventy fonr. Present, Is'oah V. Cheever, Judfre of Pïobate. In the matter of the estáte oí Aun White, deceísed. On reading and h'ling thepetition, duly verinul, if John N. Gott, Administrator, praj ing tliat h( i licensed to sell Die real Mtetewhí died seized. Thereupon it is ordered, thatWedneaday, thesecoiid I day of September next, at ten o'clock in be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and the heirs of law of said deeeased, and all other I persons inteiestc-d in said estáte, . to appear at a session of said court, then to b3 I holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann I bor, and show canse, if any thei'e be. .Vi i ■ of the petitioner should not be granted: A] Further ordered that said petition persons interested in said estáte, ot the pendencyof I said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causiüg [ jopyof this order to be published in Argus, a newspaper printed and circulated i' ;ounty, three Bucceesi weeks previous to said day of I iearmg. (Atruecopy.) NOAH' W. THEETKl!, Hü Judae of P) . Estáte of John Kcyer. STATE OF MICHIGAN", County of "Washtenftw,!. At a ses-sion of the Probate Courí : of Wash tena w, holden at the J'rwbulo Ulfit'i , m th City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the ' tenti dttf of August, in tiie year one thousand eip I dred and seventy-four. Present, N#oah W. Cheever, Judcre of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of John Heyer, flfr ceased. Leonhard Gruner, Administxatoi oi tate, comes in to court and representa that h prepared to render his Ünal account as suoh Ad" ministratoi . Thereupon it is ordered, that Monda: seventh day oí' Heptember next, at ten o'clofk in the forenoon be aaaigned for the exiuniaipf and allowing such iiccouot, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all otb&r ■ interedted in eaid estáte, are required to at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Aïbor, county, and show cause, ií any there be, why the ui account should not be allowed : And it ís further ordered, that said Administra tor give notiee persons interested in said estáte, of the pendí said account andthehearinir thereof, by cansina :i copy of this orderto be published in the Michigan a newspaper, printed and circulating in Baid O three successive weeks previous to said day of hear ing. (A trnecopy.) NOAH W. CHEKVER, 1491 Judae of l'robnte. Estáte of Charles Behr. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of M 3 At a aestdon of the Probate Court for tbe Countvcf Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office m the Citj of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of tf fust, in the year one thousund eight huudred and seventy-four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Fudge oí Pr In the matter of the estáte of Charles Bt-t. . ea&ed. Philip Bach aud Anna ljoui.se Behr, Ailniinatratora of said estáte, come into court and nin; ent tliat they are now prepared to tender their liïi;-account aa such Adrainistrators. Thereupon it is ordered. that Tnesday, the flfteenth ay of September next, at ten O'oloek in tlie foi ie Ekuigned for exnnüniiiii and n)lvv. ouuts, and that the ht'irs at law of Said dec nd all other persona iuterested in Bain re required to appear at a aesaioo oí Baid Cow ien to he holden ar the probate Office, in tfi F Ann Arbor, in said County, ;mi3 show oause,ifaVT ïere be, why the said account ehould not be alowcd : And it is farther ordered. thai dmiuistratorsg-ivenotice to the pearsoiifi inteiee lid estute, of the pendtmcy of eaid account, a] earing thereof, by oauBrng a copy oí' this orch ublished in the MinMffan Argu. a DöWBpap r : i nd oirculating in saiA County, tnree sucoessii e 9 revious to aaid day of hearinff. tAtrnecopy.) NOAH W. l 1491 Judi SherifFs Sale. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Waabteaa Cwoniy, 3 Ey virtue of an exeeution iasued out oí ai der the aeal oí' the Cimilt Court tor the col : Waabtwcw, and to me direoted and against the groods, ehattlfla, lands and tenenu-n' ot. Matthew C. Dubois, I have lilis twenty-tlmd May, A. D. 1H74, aaiaed and leviod upon nll t1.18 right, title, and interest Matthew u. Dubois I and to the following lauda, to wit : The sou quarter of the soiUhonst quarter of Bestión m mneteen ; fdso eust hall' of ttie norUicast auari eection thirly. town three sooth rniiírt1 Ohm in the township of Shai-ou, W'ashtenaw t'OimtVi J11'.1;1 of Michigan, which above deacribed propert; expose for ale to the faighesl bidder, al 1hn "'"■' door of the Court House, in the city of Ann An1'1' on the flfth duy of Supternber, A D 1S74, '■' ''" üVlork A. M. of said Jhy. Duted, July 20, 1874. 148'Jtd M. FLEMING, 81 ÖAKENOTK'i:. I have this day employed Mr. Ciarle, vhn, for te piwt 20 years . has had oharga of the 's "''''„ H;uii. aml Farmers or others who wish theix "0ISL fed and watered according to oriltns, at nfion:i ' rate, will Hnd the " Old ReliuWe" nt the Momvor Livery Stable, Cor. Hurón and Seeond streets. Ann Albor, May 14, 1874. J. V. GEEQOET,

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