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"PIEE INSUKANCE. FRAZER, HARRIMA5 & HAMILTOIV'S office: over sa vinos bank, Aun Arbor, Michigan. We can now carry full linee in SAFE and TRUSTWORTHY Oompanies, and our ratee are reasonable. "We we now carrying the beet business rieke in the city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judge for themuelves of the kind 01 business we are doing. We make a specialty of Dwelling House Insurance, and can give low rates, and good iudemnity We represent the following woll-known Companiee: The Westchester, - Organized 1837, Assets, $655,000.00, Jan. lat 1874. The Alloinannla, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Assets $472,000.00, Jan. Ist 1874. The Lancaster, ol Lancaster. Pa. Organized 1838. Assets #337,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Michigan State, of Adrián, ürganized 1859, Assets f304,000.00. Jan. Int, 1874. The National Fire Ins. Co. of Puil. Assets $567,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. Penn Fire Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, Assets $418,020.28, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown Fire Insurance Company, of Watertown, Tí. Y. Asseta $566,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown was organized in Dec, 1367, since which time its premium receipts and loases have been as fullowa to wit : rremium Receipts, Lobscb. Jan. 1,1868, 14 month - - $1,204 28 " 1869 .... 29,833 4S $1,866 00 " 1870 - 46,642 69 6,297 42 " 1871 .... 56,606 16 13,314 61 " 1872 .... 141,417 08 2J.C15 97 " 1873 - - - 214,965 19 63,169 65 " 1874 .... 352,228 01 106,296 04 Cash premiums received in 6 years - $740,695 89 Loases in 6 years - ... 220,946 39 Actual lossea less than 30 per cent of premium receipts. Exceso of premiuum receipte over lossC'8 .... -$519,649 50 INCBEASE OF AsnüTS. Jan. 1, 18(58, asBets with $100,000 Capital.. $101 ,364 31 Do. 1869, do. - - - - 122,684 66 Do. 1870, do. ... 148,431 47 Do. 1871, do. .... 158,893 98 Do. 1872, do. 338,6113 13 Do. 1873 do. - - - - 441,500 54 Do. 1874. do. - Í Jt W 656,849 64 Thia shows a steady average gain in assets of over $75,000 each year. Official Btatement of gross assets and liabilities Jan. 1,1874. towit: (irosa otnoially admitted assets - - $556,849 90 Officially calculated llubilities, including reinsurancefund - - - 217,104 81 Suiplus as to polioy holden - - $340,T46 !9 If this record is evidence of bad management, safety and proflt to policy and stockholderB would wish that other compames had a little of it. The policy and praotiee of this company have been steadily vo increase its flnancial sohdity, „by which justly tocommand the confldence of the public. To this end all surplus premium receipts have been retuined, allowing the atockholders only legal interest on the assets. The interest on ttfl invosted fnnds pays all dividendB, leaving all surplus premiums for the additional security of the policy-holders. All we ask is that the people shall investígate for themselves, and we do not fear the reeult. FRAZER, HARRIMAJf & HAMILTON, Office over tlio Savlngs Bank, 1476m6 Ann Arbor, Mich. UEUURE YOUESKLF A HOMeT Valuable City Lots forsale Cheap, and long time Ui ven for payment lf deuired. 1473m3 G. H. MILLEN. American CjcIöjjsé. New Revlsed Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ableat writers on every subject. Printed f rom iiew type, and illustrated with Several Thousand Engravinge and Mapa. 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In extra Cloth, per voi. $s 00 In Library Leather, per vol. 6 00 In Half Turkey Morooco, per vol. 7 00 In Half Ruasia, extra gilt, per vol. 8 00 In Pull Morocoo, antique, gilt edges, per vol. 10 00 In Pull Russia, per vol. 10 00 Four volumes now ready. Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be issued once in two mooths. VSpecimen pagres of i the Amebican Cyclopjidia, ahowing type, illustrution, etc, will be sent gratis on appiication. First-Class Canvassino Agents Wanted. Address the Publishers, B. APPL.ETOJV & CO., S49 A o.". I Broadwar, K. Y. FurnaceS RASTGES & STOVES, For Wood, Hard and Soft Coal. W il li the latest ni pro remen ts. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, &c. Estímate for Heating and Ventilating Promptly furniahed. Bliss éc Walls 82 Lakï Si., Chicago, III. (Send for Circulars.) 1496m3 ,'U SALE! Fifty-three acres of choice land, South of the City of Ann Aibor, and within one mile and a quarter of tbe Court House. Eight hundred Peach trees in full beanng. 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Walkcr's California VinPr BiUerH are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found ou thelower rangos of tbe Sierra Novarla mountains of California, the medicinal proporties of which are extractad therefrom without the use of Alcohol, i' he question ia almost dailyasked, "What ís tlie canse of the unparaUeled success of Vinfxur Bitters?" Our answer is, tliat 'Au:y remove the cause of disease, and the uatieut recovera his health. They are the great blood purifler and a life-giving principie, a perfect lienovator and Invigorator of l he system. Never bef ore in the nistory of the world has a medicine been compon nded possessing tho remarkable qualities of Vineoab Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestión or ïnflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. lf ilion will oiijoy pood hcallh, let them use Vixegar Bittee3 as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. tl. H. mrcDONALD &. CO Drnggiste and General Agente, Ban Francisco, California, and cor. Washington and Charlton Sta., New York. huid by all DrugffUta and Dealers. CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAPS. For washlng Horses, Cattle, Plgs, Dogs; Kllls Floas on Dogs, Destroys Llce on Cattle and Horses, Tlcks on Sheep. Death to Bed Bugs and Roaches; Cheaper and bet terthan all Powders. CARBOLIC TOILET SOAPS Whlten, Beautlfy and Cleanse the skin from all Itnpurltles. CARBOLIC MEDICINAL SOAP CURES K Jm OTHER Salt-Rhoum H I Cutaneous And all B Br DISEASES. CARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR. ArTords complete protectlon to piints. Vlnes, Trees, &c, from all Bugs, fieas, Plant Llce and Parasites. Without InJury to Vegetable Life. Never falle. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP The most effectlye cure and preventiva or Scab-lt kllls all Llce Cads Tlcks' etc The Increased growth and we.lght oi fleece encouraged by lts use more thar equals the cost of the dip. - ■ Buchan'b Carbollc Soaps and Compounds al are genuine. All others are base imitations VocthleM. SOU) BY ALL DRUGGISTSrpHE MICHIGANMUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF DETROIT. J. 8. PAREAND, - - - President. W. A. MOORE, - - . Vice President. JOHN T. LIGtiETT, - - Secretary. L. M. THAYER, - Gen'l Agent. Assets January lst, 1874 $500,335.41. The people of Michigan can no longer afford to pay tribute to Eastern States by placing their Life Inauranoe with Eastern Companiea, who by their charters are compelled to loan their monoy in their own States, thus becoming a heavy drain on the resources of the State, when we have so reliable and well managed Life Company as the MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the business of the Company was increaaed Forty-eight and onehalf per cent. of the total amount done the previous nve years This ahows the MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE hns the Confldence of the People. The loases during the year 1873 were only PIFTYPIVE per cent of the amount the mortality tables obII for, showiDg great care in the selection of its risks. During the year 1873 there was a macerial reduction in the ratio of expenses showing CAPEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mutual issues all the most deöirable forms of Life and endownient Policies. Divldnds Dcclarcd and Paid at Ihe end of the First Policy Year and rarh year tberealter. All Policies non-forfeiting after one Annual Premium has been paid. All Endowment Policies are convertible into Cash at the end of any year after the ihst. Reliable indemnity at loivtst Casli rates can be procured of the JTfichiga.il mutual JLife. GEO, L. FOOTE, Dis't Agent, Ypsilanti. J. Q. A. Skssions, Agent, Ann Arbor. Geo. E. Foote. Airent at Dexter. HARDWOOD & BASSWOOD LUMBER FOK SALE. THE subeoriber haa on hand a good assortment of OAK, ASH, BLM, BASSWOOD, WHITEWOOD, and other varieties ot Luniber, from y in. to 3 in. thick. ALSO, Fence Posts, Square Tiicbor, Plank and Oak Studding of all aizea kept on hand 01 made to order on short notice. Particular attention given to CUSTOM SAWING. Fence Posts plaued, Oak Pickets kept dd hand and sawed to order. MOULDINGS of different patterns sawed to order. FARM GATES kept on hand and aoldoneap. Particular atteution given to furnishinu bilis of timber of different lengths and sizes on the most reusonable terms. 8AWÖ GUMMEDON SHORT NOTICE. LOGS WANTED. I ara prepared to pay CASH for sound Oak, Aah, Basswood and Whitewood Logs delivered at my mili, or will buy and meaaure Log in tlio woods withiu six miles of the mili. Í9"AU Dersons indebted to the late flrm of Wlnes & Hallook will pleuae cali and tiettle tht'ir acoounts at the Mili. J. T. HALLOCK. "POE SALE. A SADDLE H0R8E. 9 years oíd, hay color, Verjiont Morgau atock, and in perfect condition. Apjly to GEO. S. MORRIS. 17 S. Sth St., Ann Arbor. MaTtf Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage whereby the power contained therein to Bell haft become operativo;, exeeuted by " Allen H. Iübuou, Trustee for the benefit of my children," oí Saline, Washtenaw county, Michigan, to ComstoekF. HiU, of said oounty, and dated the nrst day of April, one thousand eight hundred and süventy-one, and recorded in tho office of the Kegister of Beeds of said Wasbtenaw oounty, on the seventeenth day of April 1871, at 11:30 a. m., n líber 46 of mortgages, on page 140, upon which morttcace and the note accompanyingthe name there is claimed to be due at the date of this notira: the mm of soventy-three dollars and ten cent l$73.1ü) also an attorney fee of thirty dollar provided for in said mortgage, also there is to become due on said mortgage and said note the aum of one thousand dollars with intereBt at the rate of ten per oent. per annura, from and after April flrst 1874, and no uit or proediugs at law or iu chanoery having been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof, Notice is theref ore hereby given : thatonSaturday the twentyeighth day of November next, at eleven o.clock in the forenoon, at the south door of the Couit House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said oounty (that being the place for bolding the ''ircuit Court for said conrrty), I sball sell at public auction to the bighest bidder the premihes rlescribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as will be necessary to aatinfy the d.iii.nids of said mortgage, together with ten per cent. intereat and all legal oosts and expenses, which said premises are described as follow, to wit : All oí lots three, four, flve, ix, seven, eight, and seventecn, in section Uve of Allen H. Kisdon'8 addition to the vlllage of Wnliue, in Baid county of Washtenaw and Btate of Michigan, containing four aeren and mnetynine hundredths of an acre of land more or less. Dated, Ann Arbor, September 1, 1874. COMSTOCK F. HII.L, D. Chamkb, Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1494 Estáte of Gottfrey Miller. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. O At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate oiflee in the oity of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the seventh day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of Qottfrey Miller, deceased. Leonhard Gruuer, Administrator, of said estáte, comes into court and representó that he is now prepared to render hls final account as such Administrator. Thereupon lt is ordered, that Wednesday, the fourth day of Neyember next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be essigned for exumining and allowing such account, and that the heirs at law of Baid deceased and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate office, in the city of Au n Arbor, in said county, and show cnuse, if' any there be, why the said account should not be allowed : And it is fui ther ordered that said Administrator give notice to the persons interented iu said estáte, of the pendency of eaid account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in th Michigan Argus, a newsyaper printed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEKVER, Hi)9 Judge of l'robate. Estáte of Martin (iauaz. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw ss O At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on ÍSaturday, the seventeenth day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eventy four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Martin Gauaz, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Christina 0. Gausz, praying that a certain instrument now ou ñle in this Court, purportmg to be the laat will and testament of said deceased, may be admitted to Probate, and that Administration of said eatate may be granted to the executor named in said will or to au Administrator with the wül annexed. Thereupon it is ordered, that Mooday, the sixteentb day of November next, at ten o'cm ck in the forenoon, be assigned for the hoaring o: s d petition, and that the devisees, legatees and hii, at law of said deceased, and all other peraon. interestod in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayei of the petitioner should not be granted : And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Arffus, a newspaper printed and circulated in feaid county, three successive weeks previouB to aaid day oí hearing. (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER, 1501 Judge of Probate Sheriff 's Sle. BY VIKTUE of one execution issued out of and under the seal of the i ircuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to me directed, wherein John Clancy is plaintirf and Patrick Kelly and Eliza Kelly are defendants, and for the want of gooda and chattels, I have this day seized and levied upon all the nght, title and interest of Patrick and Ëliza Kelly aforesaid, in and to the following described property, lo wit : The east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty ; also the northeaat quarter of the southeast quarter of section twentynine, all in township number one south of range six east, Washtenaw county, State of Michigan, which above deserfbed property I shall exposé for sale at public auction, as the law directs, to the highest bidder, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, on the eighth day of December, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m. of said "üated, October 20, 1874. M. FLEMING, Sheriff, 1501 By W. H. MoIntybe, Dep'y Sheriff. SheriíTs Sale. BY VIRTUE of one execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the county of Waahtenaw, to me directed, and bearing date September twenty-second, 1874, wherein John Clancy is plaintirf and Charles Holder is defendant, and for the want of goods and chattels tolevy upon, I have this day levied upon all the nght, title and interest of tlie defendant above named, in and to the following real estáte, to wit: Lot number ten (10) in block three (3) north of Huron street, in range two (2), occording to the recorded plat of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, which I aliall expose for sale to the highest bidder, as the law directs, at the south door of the Court House in said oity of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, December the eighth, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated, October 20, 1874. M. FLEMING, Sheriff. 1501 By Wm. H. MoIntïbe, Dep'y Sheriff. Klecfion Notice. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Washtenaw Covnty,") Akn Areoe, August 31, 1874. j To the Electors of the County of Washtenaw: You are hereby notified that at the next General election, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the fliBt Monday of November next, in the State ut' Michigan, the following ofticers are to be elected, viz. : A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor General, State Treasurer, Cummissioner of the .State Land Office, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, a Member of the State Board of Edueation in place of David P. Mayhttw, who was appointed to fiil the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel E. Bruwn, whose term of office wil] expire December 31st, 1874; also a Representativa in Congress for the Second Congressional District of this State towhich Washtenaw County is attachcd; alsO a Senator in the State Legisla tufe for the Fourth Senatorial District consisting of Washtenaw County, as provided by Act No. 128 of the Session Laws ot 1871; alsothree Re presen tati ves in the State Lrgislature, agreeable to the provisions of Act No. 14G of the Sessiou Laws of 1871. Also the following county officers: one Sheriff, one County Clerk, one County Treaaurer, one Register of Deeds, one Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Commissioners, two Coroners, and one County Surveyor. You are also hereby notified that at said General Eleetion, the following ain end men ts to the Con.stitution of this State are to be submitteil to the people of the State for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the requircments of the Constitution, and the resolutions of the Legislature submitting them, viz. : "An Araendraent relative to the qualifications of Electors," to be substituted, in case of adoption, for so much of Section 1 of Article VII. as precedes the, proviso therein, in the present Constitutiou of this State, as it now stands, and substituted for Section 1 of Article VII. in the araended Coustitution, if the latter is adopted, as provided by Joint Resolution ] No 2, of the Session Laws of the Extra Session of 1874. , Alao, the " Amendments to the Coastitution of the ( State of Michigan," which are to stand, in case of j adoption, as the Constitution of the State of j gant and to supersede each and every other ( isting provisión of the Constitution of the State of j of Michigan, as provided by Joint Resolutiou No. 4, A said Session Laws of 1874. ■ MICHAEL FLEMING. Sheriff. t UUT YOUE MONEY WHEEEIT WILL DO THE MO3T QOODA. A. TERRY HAS A FULL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES. QUALITY AND PRICES TO DE F Y COMPET1TION ALSO, A FÜLL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS J3F" Cali ieore purckasiug. 1 5 South Main Street. _L$ T WELLING HOUSES IxiR SALE Alargeund very well built briek house, with two or more lot. Two larae framed houses. Also gtod iized briek house and frumed house ; and a mnll frame house on a good lot, intended foradding a front, for ujfl on fair terma and a reasonable oredit. Alsoother buildings, lots, and property. MONEY WAIVTED- 80 many wihing to nrrmo money apply to me that I eau readily obtain torlenders good satisfactory inveatments at ten per ;ent. ntere . E. W. MORGAN. Ann Arbor, April 23. 1873. M23tf Mortgage Sale. rjEFAULT haviDg been made in the conditin,. J a ceitain mortgage (whereby the power 'S' ? n said mortgage has become operativei exerát _,.'' ' Allen H. Kisdon, Tirotee," for the benefit í,4 b; chiMren " oi Washtcnaw county, Htte of u " ■ to KlizaM. Kerr, of Buüalo, in the Stat ,'L"" York, whioh niorlKage ia dated the th ■" day of March, A. D. 1872, and recorded Wi?'111 teis oflice of the county of Wurttenaw „„!' tweuty-sixüi day of March, 1872, at 1:20 p v ,fh 44 of mortgage, o.i page 780, and th re beini'd. J to be due and unpaid on said mortgasre and thi accompanying the same the sum of íive hundí Vl' twenty-one dollars und aixty-six cent ($521 6fii a, the sumof three hundred dollars with int,! the rateof ten percent from the twentv.itv j' of March, A. D. 1874, which has beoome due bv of aid default, and the election of said mort making whole sum due on said morteai note at the ilute of tliis notice to be eieht h5C and thirty-four dollars and sixty-six cents i" attorneya fee of thirty dollars as providtd ï.' said mortRage, and no proceediiiga at law or in oï ' cery havinu been ïnstituted to recover the ■, any part thereof : Notice ia therefore herebv „? ! that on Saturday, the tweuty-eighth day of N„ hernext, at eleven o'clock in the forpnoon „f ' day, at the south door of the Court House ,. f! city of Ann Arbor ,that being tbc place for'hnMi the Chrouit i.'ourt tor said county of Washt will scll at public auction to the highest bidder tV premises described in said mortgafje or so m thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy unid dm with interest, cost and expenses, which nrZ are describí as follows. to wit: All of lot nw seven in seetion four of Allen H. RMdon'j 2, to the villugo of .Saline, in the county of wJi? naw and State of Michigan. "tl Dated, Ann Arbor, Bepleister 1, 1871 ELIZA M. KERR D. Cbameb, Murura. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1494 "■ Mortgage Sale. WHEKEAS default lias been made in the aur tiim of a certain mortgage made and en,.! by Elijah W. Morgan and Lucy W. S. MoS? wife, toSiliW H. liouglass, bearing date the fourtw, day of February, in the year 18Í2, and recoroVr the office of the Register of Deeda in and f„ .!' county of Washtenaw in the State of Micbiai the sixtemth day of February, in the year I;j01 Liber 4ii of Mortgages, on page 256, by iL,, the power of salo contained in said mortcage hu T' come operative, and there is claimed to be dne iÜ unpaid on said mortgage, at the date of this w? the sum of two thousand and sixty-eix dolían 3 forty-seven cents, and no suit or proceedine n ï has been instimtxd to recover the same or sdi thereof: Notice Utherefore hereby Ten tfn""' MOSDAT, THK SKCOND DAY OF NoVKMBF.R 'stxt ten o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of the po' said mortgage contained, said mortgage will bc closed by a sale of the morteagea premtaes or 1 part of thein, at public vtuidue to the Utghest uS at the south door of the Court House in the citr ' Ann Arbor, in said CÖunty ol Washtenaw (that bri the place where the Circuit Court for said couoh f held); said mortgaged premises'are describtd uV lows, to wit : All tbose pareéis of land lyiug n city of Aun Arbor, in said couuty of Washd-nawiu State of Michigan, known and described asBIocbft foarteen, Afteen, M-vt-ntccn (exeept lot onei i block twenty, in Oruiaby & Pagc's addition andaSi all the land lying between thn center of the riZ Huron and the .Sinclair mili race below the dam Z above tbc Woolej] 1 actory, aid block fourteeg a tending northerly above the dam and eastcrly to 1, centor of the rivc-r, and inclniling the share oftï dam and water power appurtenapi to ihc rightbn or westerly bank, of said river at said dam, win i the privileges and appurtenances Dated, August Bth, 1874. b STLAS II. DOUGLASS A. Felch, Muiums Attorney for Mortgagee. 1490td Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having occurred in the conditiomd certain mortgaye, dated the sixteenth dit 4 November, in the year one thousand eight hundnd and aixty-eight, executed by Samuel M. Buib and Amanda JSurbank, his wife, of the tomuliitii Ann Arbor m the county of Washtenaw and Stik of Michigan, to James W. Hinchey, of the toni of Putnam in the county of Livingston and hl! of Michigan, and recorded in the office of theB isterof Deedsof said county of Washtenaw, ogiti seventeenth day of November, in the yearoneücj. aand iight hundred and sixty-tight, in iber thinjnine of mortgages, on page three huLdred ml eighty-three thereof, on which mortgae tleni claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, lie sum of one thousund one hundred and nineteenV lars and tixty cents, and the power of sale contaiisi in said mortgnge having become operative byteira of auch default, tlnd no suit or proceedingB at Ik having been ïustituted to recover the debt remaiiiw aecured by aaid mortgage or any part thereof; ïi tico is therefore hereby jiiven, that by virtue of tl) power of aale in said mortgage contained, and ot ü atatute in such cases made and provided, the siü mortgage will be forecloaed by a sale of the mort. gaged premises in aid mortgage, described aa M lowa, to wit : All that ceitain piece or paicel of lu situated in the townBhip of Ann Arbor, coüntj Washteuaw and State of Michigan, knowD and described as follows. to wit : Being a pnrt of tteaontlwest quarter of section thirty in towDshiptwooirarat six east, begimiing at a pomt in the quarter Une in the center of the road leading southwesterly im the city of Ann Arbor ; thence eouth along thi quarter line of said aection twenty-three chinitl forty-foui links to the qutirter pi st; thence itsl along the aection line eight cbains and eightyniein links; thence north parallel with the quarter lint twenty-one chains and seventy links to the cenlerci 8aid road ; thence aiong said road to the place d beginning, containing twenty acres of ktd, ot so much thereof aa shall be necesanry to satisfy tbí amount due on said mortage wit ten per ttnt interest thereon and legal costa and an attorney fel of fifty dollars covenanted for therein, at the somt door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbrc, in said county of Waïhtenaw, that benig the piw of holding the Circuit Court for said county, ThüKSDAY, the FIITH DAY of NoVEMBEB KEII.lt one o'clock m the afternoon of aaid day: thut aaid sale will be made subject to the paymenr of thi several installments of principal and interest ecurtd by and vet to bt-corne due on aaid mortgage. Dated, July 28, 1874. JAMES W. HINC&CT, H. H. Haemon, Mowt. Atty. for Mortgagee. 1489td Mortgage Sale. DEPAULT having been made in the condiUoDad a certain mortgage, dated the tweuty-first dij of August, A. D. 1872, made and executed by Timotby Keuedy and Johanna Kenedy, his wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Waahtenaw, aa! State of Michigan, to Thomas J. Hoakins, oftbi same place, and recorded in the office of the Kef ter of Deeds, for the county of Waahtenaw au! State .of Michigan, on the twenty-aecond dayd August A. D. 1872, at nine o'clock and twenty minutes, a. m. , in liber 45 of mortgages, on pw V, H UIUI1 3IUU 1JUJI I tjíiy C ttlU UU li II f, IH CU ti) UiU.i day ol' August, A. D, 1874, duly assigned byThoma J. Hoskiiis, to Richard Beahan, which assignment was recorded in the Kegist-er's office of said countj of Washtenaw, on the twenty-ninth day oí Angas, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m., in liber 4, assigfr ments of mortgages, on page 377, and whereas t&ffi is now due and unpuid at the date of this notiee Út sum of sixty-one dollars f6-.O()j, and no snit tf proceeding at law or in equity bas bet'n instituid torecover the same or any part theieof: Noticea hereby given that on Saturday. the flfh day of fc cember, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'cloek in the foieixtt of that day, at the front door (south aide) of tfe Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, countytí Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, by virtuf ■- the power of Bale contained in eaid mortgafie, Iw sell at public auction, to the higheet bidder, te premisea descnbed in said mortgage, or so m thereof as muy be necessary to a&tish the amoo:; due on said mortgage at the date of this nobce, i interest and costs and expenses allowed by Ibw, ttt I alo an attoruey fee of t went y dollars as provids in said mortgage ; the following is a description f the premises as given in said mortgage and to aold pursuant to the above notiee towit: AUttoj parcel of land known and desciibed as the W& tour rods in width off the south twelve roda o length of block four north, in range two eaöt,in " city of Ann Arbor, county of Waahtenaw, and Stai of Michigan, said land bemg bounded westerlf T Allen'tj creek, anti easterly by Second street. Iated, September 3, li74. KJCHAKD BEAHAN, 1 194 Assisnee of Mortgagte. andAttJ. - Mortgage Sale. DEFAULThaving boen made in the condítionjí a certain mortgage Cwbereby the Ptwerof,8if becanie operativo in said mortgage), executed IJ Samuel Bortle and Marión Bqrtle his wife, of Waifr tenawcounty, State of Michigan, to Allen H.f"3' don, of the county and State aforesaid, and ü1 the eighth day of August, A. D 1870, ana records in the Registers office, of the county of Washtew1 an the tenthday of August, 18' 0, at lUo'olockiiJi in liber 44 and page 331, and duly assigned ïjtü1 Allen H. itisdon to Norman B. Covert, of theto hip of Ann Arbor, the second day of January, 1 ivhich assignment was recorded July twentT'"1 1873, in líber 4 of assignment of mortgages, on pr 73, and there being claimed to be due on saidiD' gage and the note araompanying the same forty- dollars and sixty-eight cents, and also four hun and ten dollars, with interest at the rale of ten F cent. per annum, from the date of August eighth, '' which has beeome due by reason of aaid defaultanij electionjof said mortgagee making the wholesum on said mortgage and note four hundred and fiw nine dollars and twenty-one cents at the dateofüj I notice, also an attorney ft'e of thirty dollars as P"t vided for in said mortgage, and no proceedinp '■ law or in ohancery having been inatituted to recSTz the same orany part thereof : Notice is thern01hereby given, thtit on Monday, the eighteenth w of January, 1875, at eleven o'clock in the foren of said day, at the south door of the Court Hou J the city of Ann Arbor (that being the place of W ing the Circuit Court for said county of WashteigV 1 will Heil at public auction to the highest bidij the premises described in said mortgage, orsoO thereof a8 shall be necessary to eatiafy said m with interest, costa and expenses, which pi Uro UCÖLIIUÖU H lUilUWKi IU M1U. Ji.ll Ul iui 7 sixteen, in section number flve, in Allen H. RisflJ; adaition to the village of Saline, ounty of WJÍ naw, and State of Michigan, according to tbe reco plat thereof. Dated, Ann Arbor, October 14, 1874. NORMAN B. COVERT, 1600 Assignee of Mortgtf1' Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT havlng been made in the rnndition"'1 certain mortgage Cwhereby the power of sa said mortgage has become operative) txcrutedby evan E. Doane and Fannie L. Doane, cf the cít' Ann Arbor, eounty of Washtenaw and vL. Michigan, to Sarah ü. Winner of Fennington, " eer eounty, New Jersey, which mortgage is Ka the twentieth day of April, A. D. 1871, and T in the ottra of the Kegiater of Deeds for said M" [ of Wiiílit ■naw, on the twenty-fourth day of AP": A. D. c;l at 4:4ü p. m., in liber 4f of morti??1" page 90, and there being clalmed to be due and .uopfj, on Raid mortgage and the note accompanyiö? eame at the date of this notice the jeum of one tfl eand eight hundred and nineteen dollars ano ■"■ cents ($1.819 50), ulso an attoiney's fee of tffeDi) flve dollars as provided for in uaid mortgage, aoo proeeedings at law or in equity having b''e.' tuted to recover the same or any part tliereot . ' tice is therefore hereby ftiven, that on Saturday, ixteenth day of January, A. D. 1875, at ele o'clock in the forenoon of silid day, at the w door of the Court House , in the city of Ann """, flhat being tho place for holding the Circuit ,UJ for ssid eounty of Wiwhtenaw), I shall eell at p lic auction to the highest bidder, the Prt"?"fe'hl scribed in said mortgage, or bo much thereof "?" ti be neeessary to satify said amount, viui ini costa, and expenses allowed by law, which saia p isesare described in siiid mortgage as follows . ofthefollowingdesoribod piece of land : tonl":reet ins at a point in the south line of Huron ' twelve rods -west of the east line of section wu in town number twosouth, and riinj;p Dllin?i(. east, in the eounty of Waxhtonaw and Stele oi igan, running thenee west on Huron sute ■ rods, thenee south eiifht rods, thenee east tour thenee uorth eight rods to the place of begiuniuaDated, October 15, ,8 q WINNER D.Ceameb, MortgaiW Att'y for Mortgagee. ' 1500

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