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1874
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TpiEE INSUKANCE. FKAZEK, HARRIMAN & HAMILTOJi'S on l I. OVER SAV1NKS BANK, Ann Arbor, Michigan. We cim now carry full lines in SAFE and TRUSTWORTH Y Companiea, and our rales are reasonable. We ure now carrying the best business risks in the city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judgo for themselves of the kind ot business we are doing. We make a specialty of Dweiling House Insurance, and can give low rutes, and good indemnity We represent the following well-known Cora panies : The Westehester, - Organized 1887, Aasets, $055,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Alleninniila, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Assets 1472,000.00, Jan. Ist 1674. The Lancaster, ol Lancaster. Pa. Orgunized 1838. Assets $337,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Michigan State, of Adrián, Orgiiuized 1859, Assets $304,000.00, Jan. lst, 187. The National Fire Ins. Co. of PUI. Assets $507,000.00, Jan. Ut, 1874. l'onn Fire Ins. Co., of Philadeluhia, Assets $413,020.28, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown Fire Insurance Coraliany, of Watertown, K. Y. Assets $566,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown was organized in Dec, 1867, since which time its premium receipts and losses have been as follows to wit : Premium Receipt, Losses. Jan. 1, 1868, lmonth - - $1,204 28 " 1869 .... 29,838 4& $1,855 PO " 1870 ... - 45,542 6 5,297 42 " 1871 .... 65,605 16 1S.S14 61 " 1872 .--- 141,417 03 2I.C1S 97 " 1873 - - - 214,9(55 19 63,169 65 1874 .... 352,228 01 105,296 04 Cash premiums received in 0 years - $740,695 89 Losses in 6 yeara - - - - 220,946 39 Actual loBses less than 30 per cent of premium receipts. Excess of premiuum receipts over losaes $519,649 50 IHCBEASE OF ABSrfTS. Jan. 1, 1868, assets with $100,000 capital. . 101,354 31 Do. 1869, do. - - - - 122,684 6G Do. 1870, do. 148,431 47 Do. 1871, do. - - . - 158,893 98 Do. 1872, do. 338,603 13 Do. 1873 do. - - - - 441,500 54 Do. 1874. do. 656,849 54 This shows a steudy average gain in aasets of over $75,000 each year. Official statement oí grosa assets and liabilities Jan. 1,1874. to wit: Urnas otticially admitted assets - - $556,849 90 Otüoially ealculated luibilities, including reiiisurancefund - - 217,104 Cl Suiplua aato policy holders - - $340,745 29 If this record is evidence of bad management, safety and proflt to policy and stockholders would witth that other companies had a little of it. The policy and practice of this company have been steadily 10 increase ita flnancial sohuity, by whieh juistly tocommand the conildence of the public. To this end all surplus premium receipts have been re titint'd, allowing the stockholders only legal interest on the assets. The interest on im invcsted funds pays all dividends, leaving all surplus premiums tor the additional security of the holders. AU we ask is that the people shall investígate for themselves, and we do not fcar the reault. FRAZER, HARRIMAN & HAMILTON, Office over tbe Savinffs Ilunk1476m6 Ann Arbor, Mich. HARDWOOD & BASSWOOD LUMBEE FOK SALE. THE subEcriber has on hand a good aasortment of OAK, ASH, KLM, BASSWOOD, WHITEWOOD, and other varieties of Lumbcr, from V, in. to in. thick. AL8O. Pence Posta, Squar Tim ber, Plank and Oak Studinjr of all sizea ktjpt on hand or madt to order on lort notice. Purticular attontion giren to CUSTOM SAWING. Fence Tosts planed, Oak Piek kept od hand and awed io order. MOULDINGS ' different pattetna aawed to order. FARM GATES cept onhand and sold cheap. Particular attention p-ren to furniahing billa of iraber of different lenths and aizeB on the moHt reaonable terms. 8AWS UUMMED ON SHORT NOTICB. LOGS WANTED. I am prepared to pay CASH for sound Oak, Ash, asBWOod and Whitewood Logs delivered at my mili, wül buy and measure Loga in the wooda within aix ilen of the mili. BfF"AU persons ïndebted to the late flrm of Wlnes Hallock will please cali and settle their accounta at e Mili. J. T. HALLOCK. gpecial Notice! FOB THE NEXT 60 DAYS THE - Aisrisr arbor TRADING Will sell their Spring and Surunier stook OF DRY GO O DS, DRESS GOODS, CARPETING, At New York coat, FOR CASH OIMLY. 500 nicely trimmed 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 ! lins, fine and soft finish, at ets per j yard. ] ! Together with a very large Stock of other Goods which will be sold very cheap FOK CASH ONLY l o . f r 001 AND Si PB , July 1, 1874. G. W. HAYS, Supt. JEW BAKERY! E. STILÏMG, Would infoim his numerous frienda and the public jeneially, that he have fltted up tlie store lately occupied by J. C. Watson & Co., 28 Kast Huron St., as a Bakery and Confectionery Store, ind hope by a strict attention to business to merit nd recoive a abare of patronage. Particular at.ention will bc paid to thu Jce-Croam Depai-fnient, IVeddinff Cakes. Pyramids, all kinds of Fruit Cakes, md Ice-Cream furnished families or parties on short lotice. Frosh Fruits and Confectionery alw:iys on land. Goods delivered free of charge to any part f the city. ltemember the place, No. 28 East Hiiron Streot. Inn Arbor, May 27, 1874. E. STILING. -A_ IE5 LE T O 2ST 'S American Cyclopasflia. Now Iievised Kdiiion. Kntirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Frinted from new type, and illustrated with Revenil Tcpiisnnd Eugriivinge and Mapa. Tme work orjginally published nnder the title of TH New American (Jycloi-.kima was completed in 1863, siuce which time the wide circulation which it has attaiucil m all parte of the Kliited tates, andthe signa] ievelopmonts whii:h have taken place in every branch of soieno, litcniture, and nrt, have induced the editora and publinhers to submit it to an exact imdthoroiiKh revisión, and to issue a new editiou entitled Tuk amkkh-an Cto&opadia. 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Suceeeding volumes until completion, will be issued once in two moutha. %'Speeimen pages of the Amkrican CyclopEdia howing type, illustrations, etc., will be seot gratis on iippiication. FiRST-Class CakvAESINC, A0KKT8 WANTED. Address the Publishers, B. APPLETOK & CO., 549 & 551 Broadwa] , X.Y. CIVEN AWAY IF IT WILL NOT INSTANTLY RELIEVE Rheumats'm fl W. Neuralgia, A Deafness, - -■■"" WILL KILL The worst cougjh in qulcker time than any other preparation In the wond. We will will refund the money If we do not give Immediate relief. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ONLY HARMLESS DYE. Acts liko göSfe. the mst a charm ! Si GL natural Neverfails fl gk shades to S Bf Of Brown ly produce H r or Black I BY ONE APP LICATIO N ._ nniIE MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFí] INS. CO. OF DETROIT. T. S. FAURAN'D, - - - President. W. A. MOORE, - - - Vice President JOIIN T. LIGU ETT, - - Secretary. L. M. THAYE1Í, - Gen'l Agent. Assets Janií.iry lst, 1874 $500,335.41. The people of Michigan can no longer aíford to )a,y tribute to Eastern Statea by placing their Life nsurunce with EiiBtern Corapames, who by their htirterö are compelled to loan their monny in their ivn States, thus becomins tí heavy drain on the esourees of the State, when we have so reliable lid well managed Lite Company as the # MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the business of the Company was increased í'ortj-eiffht and oue-half per cent.of the tal Hrnount done tlie previous flve years This hows tho MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE has the Confidence of the People. The lossesdurin the year 1873 wero only FIFTY'IVEper oeutof the amcunt the mortality tables uil for, showinf ?reat cure in the selection of its Hks. Durliif? the year 1873 there was a macerial iduction in the ratio of expeúMM showing CAFEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mutual issues nll the most desirable ' )Tms of Life and endowrnent Policies. ivili)(is Dcclared and Paid at end of the M l'olif ■ Year and each year thereaflcr. All Policios íioii-forfeiting after onc Animal Premium has been paid. All Endowment Policips are convertible into Cnfih ilt tlic end of itriy ye;ir afteT the ftl'st. Rciiablo indemnity at lowcat fasta rulcv i in lx; prucured of tile iflicliieuii il ii mul J.ii'c. GEO. L. FOOTE, Dis't Agent, Ypsilnnti. J. ö. A. SeSSIOSB, Agent. Ann Arbor. Oeo. K. Foote, Atrent ut Dexlr. TAAYEl.r.ING IIOUSES ÏOB SALE A liireaml viry wpU built briek house, with two 01 luts. Twu laaxe Crajued houses. Also a grood sized brifk house and fritined house ; and n small früine house on a goud -lot, intendod í'or adding a front for süle on fair terms and a reasonable credit. Aluoother buildings, lots, and property. MONEV AVANTED-So many wihhin? to arroto money apply to mt; tliat I eau readily obtain totimderi go&i saoifactory investments at ten per cent. ntere . E. W. MORGAN. Ann Arbor, Auril 23. 1S73. US8U ARGUS BULLETIN ! WANTED 2000 3ÏEW SUBSCRIBERS WANTEI). Vlore Merchanis and Business men, who knowing their own interests will advertise in the Arqus. QET YOUR BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, At the Argus Oiflco. GET YOUR BALL CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VI8ITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, At the Argns Office. GET YOÜR LAW BLANKS, LAW BRIEFS, LAW RECORDS, PROGRAMMES, . AT THE AROUS OFFICF. New Type, Best Presses, (Jood Workmtn, AND REASONABLE PRICES ! Oh A WORD TO THE WISE. i ) j t ] 1 ( f i t 0 I Í 1 C O J RailroaD Accident ! C;ises af ter cases of GENTS' YOUÏHS' AND BOYS' KEADY-MADE Spring and Slimmer CLOTIIING! are cuntinually arriving for WAGNER. The goods were bought for Cash so low that thy can nnil wilt be sold at prioes Defyinfr ml Compstitio7i, and juat suitable to thoee in oeed of nd pressed somewliat by hard times. Also tliose tnut tiike pride in weitrinj First-Class Clothes Will t.e iblo to select from the best of Foreign Biid Domestic makes of 8 CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS And have them made at the same place in the latest Style, and Warranted to Fit beíore th y leave If anything in FurnisliinR Oood line they should iiappen to need, everything in the Gent' Dressinir line can be found at I.ower Price8 than t auy other Clotlnng at WM. WAGNER. No. 21 South Main St., Ann Arlw nestf T)UT YOÜE MONEY Wil E RE IT WILL DO THE MOST GOODA. A. TERRY HAS A FÜLL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATESTSTYLES. QUAL1TY AND PUICE8 T O IK F V CO M l ETITION ALSO, A FÜLL LINE OF GENTS' FÜRNISHING G3ODS JBêP" CWZ %ot purchasivg. 1 ó SomíA Jfrtn íitreet. _EJ Election No1ic. 8HEKIFF8 OFFICE, U'asiitksaw Ci-xty,) Axx Akbor, August .11, 1874. To the EUctm-s nf the County of Washtenaw: Yon are hereby notified that at thc next General election, to le held on the Tuesilay sueeeeding the hrst Mondar of November next, in the State of Michigan, the foUowlng oflieers are to lie elected viz A. Uovernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretarv of State Auditor lieneral, State Treasurer, Cammraaioner oí' the State Land Office, Attorney Genera] Superintendent of Public Instruction, a Membei of the State Board of Education in place of David P. Mayhew who was appointed to till the vacaney causetl h'v the ' death of Daniel E. Browu, whose term of orlk(; il! I expire December gt, 1874; alsoa Kepresentative in Congrega for the Becond Congressional District of this State to which Washtenaw County is also a Senator in the State Legislature for the Fourth Senatorial District consistlag oí Washtenaw County as provided by Act No. 128 of the Session Lava oí 1871; alsothree Representativos in the state Legislature, agreeable to the provisions of Act No. 14B of the Session Laws of 1871. Also the following county offleers : one Sheriff one County Clerk, one County Treasurer, one Register of Deeds, one Prosecuting Attorney, two circuit Conrt ('(iiumissioners, two Coroners, aud one County Surveyor. Yon are also hereby notifled that at said General Election, the following amendments to the Constitution of this State are to be submitted to the people of the State for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the requirements of the Constitution, and thc resolutions of the Legislature submitting them, va ■ "An Amendnient relativo to the qualiflcatíons of Electors," tobe substituted, iu case of adoption for somuchof Seetion 1 of Artiele VII. as precedes the proviso therein, in the present Constitution of this State, as it now stands, and substltnted for Sec t ion 1 of Artiele VII. in the amended Constitution, ifthe latter is adopted, as provided by Joint Besolntlon No 2, of the Session Laws of the Extra Sewion of 1874. Also, the " Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Michigan," which are to stand, in eaae of adoption, as the Constitution of the State of Michigan, aud to supersede each and every other pre-existing provisión of the Constitution of the State of of Michigan, as provided by Joiut Resolution No. 4 said Session Laws of 1874. MICHAEL FLEMING. Sheriff. STATE OF MICHIGAN, Fourth Judicial Circuit - in Chancery. Jamea L. Mitchell, Complainant vi. Lucy E. Mitchell. Benjamin F. Hudson, CathaiineP. Hudson, John A. Mitchell, Chauncey E. Mitchell, John P. Marble, George E. Southwick, Frnnk G. Kussell, Assignee of said Southwick, Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the county of Y ashtenaw, in Chancery, at Aun Arbor, on the SOth day July, 1874, upon prooi' by aflidavit on file, that said defendants Lucy E. Mitchell, Benjamin F Hudhou, Catharine P. Hudson, John A. Mitchell, and Chauneey E. Mitchell reside out of the State of Michigan, und do reside at Atchison, in the State of Kan, sas; that the defendant John P. Marble resides out of the State of Michigan, and does reside at Worcester, in the State of Massachusetts : It is, on motion of H. J. Beakes, Esq, Solicitor for complainanl , ordered that the said defendants Lucy E. Mitchell Benjamin F. Hudson, Catharine P. Hudson, John A. Mitchell, Chauncey E. Mitchell, and John 1'. Marblo appear in said suit and answer the bilí of complaint tíierein, witliin three months from this date; and Bino that this order be published once in each week for six weeks in succession, in the Michigan Abgus, anewspaperprinted in said county, the flist publication to be within twenty days from this date. J. F LAWJRKNCE, Circuit Court Commissioner, Washtenaw County, Michigan. H. J. Beakes, Sol'r for Comp't. (Atruecopy.) 1491w6 Eeal Estáte for Sale. U TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. t-J In the matter of tlie estáte of Ann White, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuiune uf an order granted to the undersigned administrator of the estáte oí' said deceased, by the Hou. Judgo of Probate for the county of Washtenaw, on the second day if September, A. D. 1874, there will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the southdoorof the C'ourt House in the city of Ann Arhor, in the county of Washtenaw, in said State, on Tuesday the twentieth day of October, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock in the f orenoon of that day (subject to all encumbranccs by mortgage or otherwise existing ut the time of the death of said deceased, the fgllowine described real estáte, towit: Village lot number two (2), and two rods and eight feet from ofl' the northerly side of lot uumber flve (S), in block ram bernine C9), and fronting on Wall street in Brown and Fuller's addition to the village (now cityl of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan. Dated, September 2, A. D. 1874. 1494 JOHN N. OOTT, Administrator. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT hfiving been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, dntod the tweuty-Hret day oí August, A. D. 1872, made and executed by Timothy Keuedy and Johanna Kenedy, his wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to Thomas J. Hoskins, of the same place, and recorded in the office of the Kegister of Deeds, for the county of Washtenaw and State of Jlicliifian, on the twenty-second day of August. A. D. 1872, at nine o'clock and twenty minutes, a. m.. in liber 45 of mortguges, ou page 2-0, which said niortgage was on the twenty-ninth day of August, A. I), 1H74. duly assigned by Thomas J. Hoskins. to Richard Beahan, which assignment was recorded in the liegister's office of said county of Washtenaw, on the twentyninth day of August, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m., in liber 4, assignments (.f mortgages, on page 377, and whereas tlieie is now due and unpaid at the date of this notice the sum of si.vty-one dollars f$6'..0Oj, and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity has been instituted torecover the same or any part Ihereof : il heroby given that on Saturday, the üfih day of December, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door (aouth side) of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Waahtenaw, and State of Michigan, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, I wili stil at public auction, to the higheat bidder, the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satiefy the amount ] due on said inortgage at the date of this notice, with intereat and costa and expenses allowfd by law, and also an attorney fee of twenty dollars as provided in said mortgage : the following is a deocription of the premises us given in said mortgage and to be sold pursuant to the above notice towit: All that parcel oí laúd known and described as the north four rods in widtli off the south twelve roda in length of block four north, in range two east, in the ] city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, and State j of Michigan, said land being bounded westeily by ] AUen's creek, and easterly by Second atleet. ] Dated, September 3, 1874. ., RICHARD BEAHAN, ,'] 1494 Aasiguee of Mortgagee, and Atti . Mortgage Salo. I EKAi:i.T having been made in the condítiou nt yj acertain mortgage (whereby the power ofsLu I!19?, mortgage has beoome operativo, execntedbv "AUen II Sudón, Trustee, for the benefit of ml children "of Washtenaw county, State of MielnW v Ki'ZH Í- ,Kerr' of Bufflll' in tDe Stat of & To, whieh mqrteage 13 dated the twenty.,ixlh Sy ol Marcli, A . II. 1872, and rccsrdcd in the Iteii. ters oflioe of tle munty of Washtenaw, on Z iwnly-sixlliday of Maren, 1872, at 1:20 r. m. in liïï 14 of mort gages, on page 780, and tl re being claimt to be du.! and unpaid on said mortgage and the noi. panying the Mme the tam oí Hve hundred ara twenty-0110 dollars and sixty-six cents ($521 66) al the sumof thiw hundred dollars with interest at the cate oí ten por cent from the twenty-sixth dav of March, A. 1). 1871, whichaaa bccome due by reasoi of said defaull, and the election of said mortttncc makingthe wholesum due on eaid mortgaireami note at tiro date of thia notiee lo be eight hundrM andthirty-foui dollars and „ixty-six cents, alo „ attorney's fee of thirty dollars ns provided for i„ aid murtoage, and no pi":"rtirg at law or in chan cery havinc been institntod to recover the um nr any part thereof ; Notioe in therefore hcrcby Kiven that on Saturday, the tweuty-eighth day of Novem bei n.xt, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of saiii" day, at Ihi! south door of the Court House in th Mtyof A1111 Arbor (that being the place for holdin Hik Circuit Court for said county of Washtenaw) 1 will sfill it public auction to tbc highest bidder the premwes deacribed in said mortgage or bo much thereof u shall be neees&ary to satinty aid amount wiih interest, oosta and expenses, which premiwi are described as follows. to wit: All of lot numba seven in section four of Allen H. lüfdon's additwn to the. village of Saline, in the county of WahteDaw and State of Michigan. Diited, Ann Arbor, Beptembet 1, 1874 _. „ EL1ZA M. KEKR, AUytm ttoitga, 1494 Mortga('eMortgage Sale. rEFAULT haring been made in the conditionsof ■-' a certain mortgage (whereby the power con. tamed therein to well has become operative), executed by " Allen H. Kisuon, Trustee for the benefit of m children," of Saline, Wanhtenaw county, Michican to Comstock F. Hill, of said county, and dated tb"' Urstdayot April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and recorded in the otfice of the liegis. ter of Deeds of said Washtenaw county, on the aevei, teenth day of April 1871, at 11:30 a. m., in liber 46 of mortgages, on pace 140, upon which mort and the note accompanyiiiKthe same there is claiiöai to be due at tliu date of thia notice the sum of seventy-threc dollars and ten cents ($73.10), also an attorney fee of thirty dollars provided for in said mortgnge. ilso tliere. is to become due on said mortgage and said note the sum of one thousand dollHti with interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from and after April first 1874, and no suit or pr ceediugs at law or in chancery having been inatituttd to recover the same or any part thereof, Notire i therefore liereby given: thatonSatuiday the twenttei(jlitli diiy of November next, at eleven o.clock in the forenoon, at the south door of the Comt Houst in the city ot Ann A rbor, in said county (that being the place for holding the i ircuit Court for said county), I shall sell at public auction to the hiehent bidder the premise described in said mortgage, 01 so much thereof as will be neeessary to satisfy 'the demands of said mortgage, together with ten pet cent. interest and all legal costs and expenses, which said premises are describefl as tollow, to wit : All of lots three, four, üve, six, seven, eight, and seventeen in section flveof Allen H. Risdon's addition to thé nllage of Saline, in said county of Washtenaw mi State of Michigan, con taining four acres and ninetynine hundred ths of an acre ot land more or less. Dated, Ann Arbor, September 1, 1874. COMSTOCK F. HILL, D. Cbamik, Mortgage. Att'y for ilortgngee. 1484 Ivlortgage Sale. DEFAt'LT having occurred in the condition of certain niortgage, dated the sixteenth day of Xovember, in the year one thousand eight hundrcd and sixty-eight, exeouted by Samuel M. Burbank and Amanda Burbmik, his wifc, of the townahip ot Ann Arbor m the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to James W. Hinchey. of the township of I'utnarn in the county of Livingston and State oí Michigan, and reeorded in the office of the Kei. ïster of Deeds of said pounty of Washtenaw, on th seventeenth day of November, in the year one thousand eight handled and sixty-eight, in liber thirtynine ot mortgages, - on paire three huudred and eighty-three tliereuf, on whieh mortgage there u claimed to be due, at the date of this notice tbe sum of one thousund one hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents, and the power of sale contained in said mortgage having become operative by teason of such default, and no suit or proceedings at la having been mstituted to recover the debt remainin secured by said mortgage or any part thereof : Notice ia therefore hereby given, that by virtue of the power df sale in said mortgage contained, and of tbe statute in such cases made and provided, the aaid mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgagea premises in said mortgage, described as follows, to wit : All that certain piece or paicel of land Mtuütedm the township of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, known and described as Ibllows. to wit : Being a part of the southwest quarter of section thirty in township two of ranpe six east, beginning at a point in the quarter luw in the center of the road leading southwesterly from the city of Ann Arbor ; thence eouth along the quarter line of said section twenty-three chaina and forty-four links to the qunrter post; thence ml along the section line eight chains and eighty-neven links; thence north parallel with the quarter line twenty-one chains and seveoty links to the center of said road ; thence aiong said road to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres of land, or so much thereof ns shull be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortAige with ten per cent interest thereon and legal costs and an attorney f(e of rifty dollars covenanted for therein, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county of Warhtenaw, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for said county, on Thuksuay, the fiith day of November next, at one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day : tbat said sale will be made subject to the payment of the sevt-ral installments of principal and interest secured by and yet to become due on said mortsjaee. Dated, July 28, 174. JAMES W. HI.YCHEY, H. H. Habmon, MorfngR Atty. for Mortgngce. H8i)td Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been maf e in the conditions of u certain mortgage executed by Solou Cook to Adelaide Lewitt (to secure the puichase price of lands therein described), on the first day of May, A.n 18ü7,and recorded in the oflice 01 Register of Deeds for the county of VVashtenaw and State of Michigan, on the seventh day of May, a. d. 186", ia Liiber 30 of Hort gages, ou puge 491; and duly assigned by said Aaehude Lewitt to tillas H. Douglas, ou the 26th day of April, 1870, which assignment was recorded in said Register' office in Líber 2 of Aasignments of Mortgage, on page 501, on said 26th day of April, 1870; and turther asaigned by eaid Silaa H. Douglass to Irene Clark, on the 24th da jof Decenibfr A. d. 1873, which last assignment was recorded in said Register's oöire on said 24th day of December, 1873, in Liber 4 of ssignments of Mortgages, ou page 180; and was further assigned by said Iren Clark to Orange R. Youug, on the 2ad day of Marcli, 1874, wliieh last assignment was reeorded in said Register's office on the 'Jth day of April, 1874, in Liber of Mortgages, on page 46S, by which default the power of sale contained in suid mortgage has beeomn operative, on whieh mortgage there is elaimed to tw due ttt the date of this notiee, for principal, interest and msurance, and Attoruey fee as provided for in said mortgage, the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars and üfty-üve cents, and no suit or proceedmg at law er in equity having been instituted tu recover the amount due oa said mortgage or any part thereof : Now, therefore, notice is hereby given tbat by virtuo of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, I shall sell at public auetion at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor- that being the building in which the Circuit Court for said county of Washtenaw is held-on Satubdat, THE TWENTÏ-FOUBTH DAY OF ÜCTOUEIt NEXT, t ten 3'cloek in tbe forenoon of that day, the followms premises described in said mortgage, viz.: All tbose jertain tracts or pareéis of land situated in the city }f Ann Arbor, in the county of 'Vashtenaw and State of Michigan, known and 'described as theeast ;hree-fourths of lot number six ((i), and the weet half )f lot number seven(7),in block one (1) north of range six (1 east, aecording to the recorded plat oí ;he village of Ann Arbor, in said eounty of Washteïaw, orsomuoh orsnch part or parts thereof as shall )e necessary to sutisfy the amouut due upon bmúI nortgage. Dated July 31, 1871 ObAngE E. Y(7tNG, Assignee. A. J. Sawyer , Atty. for Assignee. 1469td Mortgago Sale. WHEREA8 default lias boen made in the condiii"ii of i certain niortgage made and executid liy Elljah V. Morgan and Lncy W. S. Morgan, bil wife, to Bllas H. Doaglaas, hearing date the fourteentli day of Febniary. In the year 1872, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeda in and for the county of Waahtenaw, in the state of Michigan, on the sixteenth day of February, in the year 1872, in Liber 4fi of Mortgages, on page 256, hy which defaull the power of saté containea in said eaoTtgage has bicorne operative, and the ia claimed to be due aud i nnnaid on said nuirtgage, at the date of this notiir. the snm of two thooaand and sixty-dx dollars and t.ii ty-seven cents, and no suit or proceeding at la lias been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof: Notiee istherefore hereby given, tiiat on .Mondav, '1 [K Si:( uni) dav (K NOVEMBKB KKXT, l ten o'cioek in the forenoon, bj [rtae of the power i said mortgage contained, siid mortgage wül be fordoeed by a sale of tJbe mortoaged premises, or some part of them, at public vcn.iue te. the highest bidder, at the south door of the Courl House in the eitv cl Ann Arbor, in said county of Waahtenaw, (that being the place There the Circuit Cour! for said county is held); said i -tgaged premisere descrlbed as follows, twii: AH those parcela of land lying in tlio city of Ann Axbor. in said county of Washtenaw and State "i" Michigan, Known and described asliloiks No. fourteen, Ifteen, Beventeen (except lot oae), and block twenty, in Ormsby A Page's addltion ; and alm all the land lying between the center ut' the rivor Huron and the Sinclair mili race belov the dam and above the Woolen Factory, said hlock fourteen eïtending northerly abore the dam and easterly to tlie ■enter of the river, and ineluding the sliaiv of tbc lam and water power appurtenanl ti the right bank, c wekterly bank, of said river at' said dam, with all he privileges and apput'lena ners. Dated, August 6th, 1874. SILAS II. D0UGLA8S. A. Fi:u II. Mortgagce' Atioine lor Blortgagee. !490td Estáte Of Charles Behr. STATE O F MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, as At a session of the Pronto Court for the Countvoí Washtenaw, holden it the Probate Office m the City of Ann Arbor, on Tnesday, the eleventh day of August, in the year oue thóusaud eight hundred and seventy-four. Present, Xoah W. Chcever, Jndge of Probate. Iu tlie matter of the estáte oí' Charles Behr, deceased. Philip Bach aud Auna ljouise Behr, Administrators of s:ud eslíite, come into court and represent that they are uow prepared to renden their final account au siich Administra turs. Thereupon it isorderai. that Tuesday, the fifteenth day of September nest, at ten o'cloek in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing Buch accounts, and tliat the heirs at law of said decensed, and all other panrms, int eres ted in said estnte, are required to appear al a Bession oi said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County, and show cause, if mj there be, why tlie said account should not be fllknred : And it is iurther ordered. that said Administratorsgivenotice to the persons interested iu Mid Wtate, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be publishedin the Michigan Arguê. á newtpaper printed and circulütiiifr in said ('oimty, three successive weeka previonsto aaLal day of hearing, (Atruecopy.) NOAH W. CHKEVER, 1491 Jud?fi of Pi-otmte. qAKE NOTICE ! "Wooï limo and "after Harvest" botli passed. I have had many promises of payraent at tín.se timen. I am iiow ready, if yon are not. I ask you to raake yourself ready onsliort notice, if you are not ready. I will tukeriííht liold and help you. Thepay ImuBt have. My creditors deraand it. Putting it off on account of low priees of produce, don't pay mf Jebts. Yours. 149:iru3. M, HOGERS.

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