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1874
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TIEE INSUEANCE. FRAZER, HARRIMAN & HAMILTON'S illl'ICK OVER SAVI1VGS BANK, Ana Arbor, Michigan. We can now carrv full lines in SAFE and TEUSTWOltTHY OompanieB, and our ratea are reaBOnable. Wemenow carryingthe beat business risks in th city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judge tor themselves of the kind ot business we aredoing. We mnke a specialty of Dwellin House Insurance, and can giye low ratea, and good indemnity We represent the following -well-known Companies : The Westchester, - Organized 1837, Assets, $055,000.00, Jan. lst 1871. The Allemannia, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Assets 1472,000.00, Jan. lst 1674. The Lancaster, ol Lancaster. Pa. Organized 1838. Assets $337,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Michigan State, of Adrián, Organized 1859, Assets 1304,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The National Fire Ins. Co. of Phil. Assets 1667,000.00, Jan. lt, 1874. Penn Fire Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, Assets $413,020.28, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown Fire Insurance Company, of Watertown, X. T. Assets $556,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown was organizea in Dec, 1867, since which time its premium receipts and lossen have been as f ullowa to wit : Premium Rsaeipts, Loases. Jan. 1,1868, % month - - $1,204 28 " 1869 .... 29,833 46 $lk856 00 '■ 1870 .... 45,642 69 5,287 42 " 1871 .... 65,606 16 1S,314 61 " 1872 .... 141,417 03 2I.C15 97 " 1873 . - . 214,965 19 63.1M 65 " 1874 .... 352,228 01 105,296 04 3aBh premiums received in ö years - $740,695 89 jOSBes in 6 years .... 220,946 39 Actual loases loss than 30 per cent of premium receipts. Sxcess of premiuum receiptf over loases .... .$519,649 60 INCREASE OF ASBiüTB. an. 1, 1868, assets with $100,000 Capital.. $lni, 364 31 Do. 1869, do - ... 122,684 66 Do. 1870, do. - - - 148,431 47 Do. 1871, do. - - - 158.89S 98 Do. 187, do. - - - 338,6 t 13 Do. 1873 do. - - - - 441,. 'CO u4 Do. 1S74. do. 656,84a 54 This shows a steady average gain in aasets of ver $75,000 each year. Official statement of groas assete and liabilities an. 1,1874. to wit: ross oiücially admitted assets - - $556,849 90 tnciiiUy calculated liabilities, including einsurancefund - - - 217,104 61 uiplusastopolicy holders - - $340,745 29 If this record is evidence of bad management, afety and proüt to policy and stockholdera would ish that other companiea had a little of it. The policy and practice of this company have been teadily 10 increase its flnancial sohdity, by which uatly to command the confldence of the public. To his end all surplus premium receipts have been reüined, allowing the stockholders only legal interest n the assets, The interest on u invested fands iays all dividends, leaving all surplus premiums for he additional security of the policy-holders. All we ask is that the people shall investígate for hemselves, and we do uot fear th result. FRAZER, HARRIMAJf & HAMILTON, Office over tlie jüiHiic Bank, 147GmG Ann Arbor, Mich. rvWELLING HOÜSES xuR SALE A largeand very well built briek house, with two r more lots. Two large framed houses. Also a good zed brick house and framed house ; and a small rame house on a good lot, intended for adding a front or sale on fair teruis md a reasonable oredit. " Also other builrlingB, lots, aud property. MOMEÏ WASTKD-So many wishing to rraw money apply to me that I can readily obtain Tienden good satisfactory investments at ten per nt. ntere . E. W. MOHöAN. Ann Arbor, ADril 23. 1873 . M28tf American Cyclopaeflia. New Rerised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed rom new type, and illustrated witb. Several Thousand Engravinge and Mapa. 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The people of Michigan can no longer afford to pay tribute to Eastern States by placing their Life Insurance with Eastern Companies, who by their charters are compelled to loan their monny in their own States, thus becomiuf? a heavy drain on the resources of the State, when we have so reliable and well mauaed Life Company as the MICHIGAN MUTUAL. In 1873 the business of the Company was inereased Fon y-eielit and one-half per cent. of the total amount done the previous ñve years This shows the MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE has the Confidence of the People. The loases durinf? the year 1873 were only PIFTYFIVE per ceut of the amcunt the mortality tables cali for, showing great care in the selection of ite risks. During the year 1873 there was a macerial reduction in the ratio of expenses showing CAPEFUL MANAGEMENT. The Michigan Mufrutil issues all the most deairable forma of Life and eudowment Policies. Dividend8 Declarcd and Paid at (he end of the First Poliey Year and caen year thereaftcr. All Policios non-forfeitins: after one Annual Premium has been paid. AH Endowment Policies are convertible into Cash at the eud of any year after the first. Reliable indemnity at luwrsl Casb ratea can be procurad of the 'lnhijí.iii mutual I.ifo. GEO. L. FOOTE, Dis't Agent, Ypsilnnti. J. Q. A. SEfifllONS, Agent, Ann Arbor. Geo. K. Footk. Agent at Dextet. HARDWOOD & BASSWOOD LUMBEE FOE SALE. THE subscriber has on hand a ffood assortment of OAK, ASH, ELM, BASSWOOD, WHITEWOOD, and other varieties of Lumbei-, from V„ in. to 3 in, thick. AL8O, Fence Posts, Square Timber, Plank and Oak 8tudding of all sizea kupt on hand oi made to order on short notice. Particular attention given to CUSTOM SAWING. Fence Posts planed, Oak Pickets kept on hand and ■awed io order. MOULDINGS of different patterns sa wed to order. FARM GATES kept on hand and soidcheap. Particular attention given tq furniahing billa of timber of different lengths and Bizea on the most reasonable termn. 8AWS tiUMMED ON SHORT NOTICE. L0G8 WANTED. I m prepared to pay CASH for sound Ook, Ash, BaaBWOod and Whitewood Loa delivered at my mili, jr will buy and measure LogB in the wuods within six miles of the mili. ■ar All Dersons indebted to the late flrm of Wlnes Sc Hallock will piense cali and sectie their accounts ut ;he Mili. J. T. HALLOOK. TDOE SALE. A 8ADDLE HORSE, 9 years oíd, bay color, ' nont Horgau stock, and in perfect condition. ' lyto GEO. 8. MORÉIS. 17 S. 5th 8t., Ann Arbor. 1497tf Mortgage Sale. pjEPAULT having been made in the conditions of . „Ü oertain mortgase (whereby the power contamed therein to sell ha become operatiTei, exeeuted by Allen HRisuon Trustee for the benefit of iny children," of Halmc, Washtenaw county, Michigan, to Oomstock ƒ . H.ll, of said county, a dated the ürst duy of Apr.l, one thousand eight huudred and acventy-oue, and recorded in thu office of the Heirinter of Deed of aaid Washtenaw county, on the eventeunth dayof April 1S71, ut 11:80 a. m , in lilwr 4( of mortgages, on pai;e 140, upon which monease and the note aoooimpanyug the sume there i claiinêd to be due at the dato of this notice the sum of aeveuty-three dollars and ten cent (73. 10) alto an nttorney fee ot thirty dollars provided for in said mortgage, also there is to become due .in said mortKage and said note th Biim of one thonnand dullars with interest at tho rate of ten per cent. per annum from and after April flrst 1874, and no suit or iroceedinga at law or in chanoery having been inf ituted to recover the same or nny piirt theitof , Notice is tliirnfore hereby given : tlint onSatuiday the twentyeighth day of November next, at eleven o.clock in thu forenoon, at tho aouth door of the Couit House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county (that beinir the place for holding the ircuit (;ourt for nii county), I shiill uell at public auction to the higheüt bidder tho pr.miwH described in said mortgae, or so much thereof uk will be neceasary to satisfy the demanda of said mortxage, together with tun pur cent. interest and all legal omts aud expenso, which said preraise are describod an f ollow, to wit ; Allo lot thrce, fom-, flve, six, seven, eight, and seventeen in section five of Allen H. Itwdon'B addition to the yiilage of Saline, in said cijunty of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, containing four aeren and nmety nine hundredths of an acre of land more or les. Dated, Ann Arbor, September 1, 1874. I'DMBTOCK F. HIXL, DCramer Mortagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 14Ö4 Estáte of ü-ottfrey MUler! CTATB OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, m O At a aession of the I'robate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in thé city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the seventh day of October, in the year one thotisand eight hundred and Beveiity-four. Present, Noah W. Oheever, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of (iottfrey Miller, deceastd. Leunliard Gruncr, Administrator, of said estáte, comes into court and representa that he is now preparod to render his flnal account as such Adminiptrator. Thereupon ït is ordered, that Wednesday, the fourth day of Nevember neit, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for elamining and allowing such account, and that the heirs at law of said de ceased 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 Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause, il' any there be, why the said account should not. be allowed : And it is further ordered that said Administrator give nutice t the persons interested in siiid estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thia order to be pubhshfid in th Michigan Argüí, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, three buccessive weeks previous to said day of hearing (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVKR, 149 Judge of Probate. Estáte of Martin üausz. 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 Haturday, the seventeenth 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 Martin Gausz, dece;ined. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Christina C. Gauaz, praying that a certain last wiil and testament of said deceased, may be admitted to Probate, and that Administraron of said estáte may be granted to the executor named iu said will or to an Adminietrator with the will annexed. Thereupon it is ordered, that Mjniay, the sixteenth day of November next, at ten o'cn ck in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing o ió petition, and that the devisees, legatees and Ai, at law of said deceased, and all other persons 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 ahow cause, if any there be, -why the prayei of the petitioner should not be grantêd : 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 Argus, a newspaper printed and eirculated in said county, three successive weeks previoue to said day oí hearing. (Atruecopy.) NOAH W. CHEEVKR, 1501 Judge of Probate Sheriffs Site. BY VIRTUE of one execution issned out of and under the seal of the ( ireuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to me direeted, wherein John Olancy is plnintiff and Patrick Kelly and Eliztt Kelly are defendante, and for the want of goods and chattels, I have this day seized and levied upon all the right, title and interest of Patrick and Kliza Kelly aforesaid, in and to the folloving described property, lo wit : The east half of the southeaat quarter of Bectian thirty ; also the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twentynine, all in townahip number one south of range six east, Washtenaw county, State of Michigan, which above desortbed property I shall exposé for sale at public auction, as the law directs, to the higheBt bidder, at the south duor ol the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, on the eighth duy of December, A. V. 1874, at ten o'clock a. ú. of said day. ated, October 20, 1874. M. FLEMING, Sheriff, 1501 By Wm. H. McIstybe, Dep'y Sheriff. SherifTs Sale. BY VIRTUE of one execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, to me direeted, and bearing date September twenty-eecond, 1874, wberein John C'lancy is plaintiff and Charles Holder is defendant, and for the want of goods and chattels tolevy upon, 1 have this ■ day levied upon all the nght, title and interest of the defendant above named, in and to the following real i estáte, to wit : Lot number ten (10) in block three C3) north of Huron Btreet, in range two (2), according to the recorded plat of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, which I shall expose for sale to the highe8t bidder, as the law directs, at the south door of the Court House in said city 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. McIntybe, Dep'y Sheriff. Klection Notice. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Washtiwaw COTOTT, ) Ann Arbok, August 31, 1874. ƒ To tle Electora of the County nf WaskUnaw ; You are hereby notified that at the next General election, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next, in the State of Michigan, the following officers are to be elected, viz. : A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor General, State Treasurer, Commissioner of 1 the State Land Office, Attorney General, Superin1 tendent of Public Instruction, a Member of the State ' Board of Education in place of David P. Mayhew, ' who was appointed to flll the vacancy caused by the deatli of Daniel E. Brown, whose term of office wi]l 1 expire Deember 31st, 1874; also a Representative in Congress for the Second Congressional District of this State to which Washtenaw County is attached; also a Senator in the State Legislatura for the Fourth Senatorial District consisting of Washtenaw County, as provided by Act No. 128 of the Session Laws of 1871; alsothree Representatives in the State Legislatura, agreeable to the provisions of Act No. 146 of the Session Laws of 1871. Also the following county officers : one Sheriff, one County Clerk, one County Treasurer, one Register of üeeds, one Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Conimissioners, two Coroners, and one Couuty Surveyor. You are also hereby notified that at said General Election, the following amendments to the Constitution of this State are to be subiuitted to the people of the State for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the requirements of the Constitution, and the resolutions of the Legislature subuiittiug theiu, viz. : "An Amendment relative to the qualifications of Elector," to be substituted, in case of adoption, for so much of Section 1 of Article VIL as precedes the proviso therein, in the present Constitution of this State, as it now stands, and substituted for Section 1 of Article VII. in the amended Constitution, if the latter is adopted, as provided by Joint Resolution No 2, of the Session Laws of the Extra Session of 1874. Also, the "Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Michigan," which are to stand, in case of adoption, as the Constitution of the State of Michigan, and to supersede each and every other pre-existing provisión of the Constitution of the State of of Michigan, as provided by Joint Eesolution No. 4, said session Laws of 1874. MICHAEL FLEMING. Sheriff. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! The Spring Campaign ' OPENED IN EARNEST. BULL, THE CLOTHIER, Has just arrived and opened the great Oue-Price CLOTHING HOUSE. IN MARTIN 'S BLOCK. Where you can now 'find the Laipeat, Fiest and most Complete Stock of RBADY-HADB CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, TRUJÍKS, AM) Gent FurnisMng Groods, Every before offered in A n Aftbor. i No ti'oublo to snow Goods at the Slar l'lotliinff lloiiNt', No. 33 South Main St., Eust side, " And Arbor, Mich. S OEORGE BULL. . 1478tf Mortgage Sale. rvEFATJI T having been made in the conditions nf V ."eitiiin mortjage (whereby the power of „ï P.8f, 1?,ürt,??e has Acorné operativo, executed I h " Allen H. Kisdon, Trustee, for the benefit of mv CDilaren" of Washtenaw county, State of Michig? to hliza M. Kevr, of Buffalo, in the State of Np York wtóeb morteag ia dated the twenty-siith (lny ot March, A. D. 872, and rocorded in the I'i.ïi ters office of the coonty of Washtenaw, on tK twenty-atrth day of March, 1M72, at 1:20 p. h. in i, 44 nf murtgagtt, on page 780, and thi re beini; clmmJ to be due and unpaid on said mortgage and the not accompanying the same the mim o Hve hundrtd and twinty-onc dollar and sixty-six cents fS21.C61 aln the sum of thrce hundred dollars with interest at the rate of ten per cent from the twenty-sixth dn of March, A. D. 1874, which han become due by rea,,,, of said default, and the election of said mortuaii innking w whole sum due on caid mortgage ani nole at the date of this nottee to be eight hundnrt and thirty-four dollars and sixty-six cents al n attorneys fee of thirty doll„r as provided for in said murtgiiKe, and no proceedings at law or in chan cery havinj: been instituted to recover the sum nr any prt therenf : Notice is thereforc horeby nveó that on Saturday, the twenty-eighth day of Notem' Iiit next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of aid day, at the south door ot the Court House in th city oí Ann Arbor (thnt being the place for holdin the Circuit Court for said county of Washtenawi t wil) selut public auctionto the highest bidder hl premises deHcribed in md mortgage or o much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy said amonnt with ïutorcHt, cobts and expenses, wbich premisei are dweribed as followo. to wit : All of lot number seven in nection four of Allen H. Kidon■s adciition tothe viUageof Saline, in the county of Waslitc naw nml Bbite of Midiim. Uated, Ann Arbor, September 1, 1874 EL1ZA M. KERK, T. Cramer, Mortgagoe At.t'y tor Mortgagee. 1494, Mortgage Sale. VyHKKKAS.Iciault has been made in the condi T tiuu of a certaia mortgagi: made and executed by Elijah W. Morgan and Lucy W. S. Morgan his lfe, toSllsa H. UiiiifLlass, U-aring date the fourteeuth day ot Fcbiuary, in the year 1872, and recontad in the ofhee ot im Kegister of Deods in and for the oount.y of Washtenaw in the State of Michigan on the sixteenth day of lebruary, in the year 187S in IJlber 46 of Mortgages, on page 256, by which default the power oí sale coutaiiiBi iu said mortgage has be come operative, and there is claimcd to he due and uu paid on said mortgage, at the date of this notice the sum of two thouaand and sixty-six dollars and" forty-si-vcii cents, and no snit or proceeding at law has been instituted to rcn.ver the name or auv part thereof: Kotice istheretore hereby giveu, that on MoNiiAY, TBJt Skcokd day o November xejci at ten o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of the power in said mortgage coiitaincd, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged pn-mises, or some part of them, at public vendne to the highest binder at the south door of the Court House in the i Ann Arbor, in said county of Wash tena w, (that belnt the place where the Circuit Court for said county is held;; said moxtaaged premises'are described as follows, to wit: All those pareéis of land lying in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washttnaw and State of Michigan, knovn and described asBlockaKo fourteen, fifteen, seventeen (except lot one) and bloek twenty, in Onnsby & Page's addition ; and also all the land lying between the center of the river Huron and the Kindair mili race below the dam and above the Woolen Kactory, saiil block fourteen eitending northerly above the dam and easterly to tb center of the river, and iDcluding the share of the dam and water power appurtenant to the right bank or westerly bank, of said river at said dam, with al the pnvilegea aml appurtenanCfa. Dated, August ilrh, 1874. SILAS H. DOCGLASS A. Fblch, MortgageeAttorney for Mortgagee. 1490td Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having occurred in the condition of a certain mortgage, dated the sixteenth day of November, in the year one thousiind eight hnndred and sixty-eiglit, executed by Samuel M. Burbank and Amanda Burbank, his wife, of the towuship of Ann Arbor m the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to James W. Hinchey, of the townhip of Putnam in the county of Livingston and State ot Michigan, and recorded in the office of the Kegister of Deeds of said county of Wahtenw, on the seventeenth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, in liber thirty. nine of mortgages, on paue three hundred and eighty-three tliereuf, on whieh mortgage there u chiimed to be due, at the date ot this notice, the sum of one thousand one hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents, and the power of sale containtd in said mortgüge having become operative by reaeon of such default, and no suit or proceedings at law having b-eu instituted to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage or any pnrt thereof : Notice is thereiore hereby ;iven, that by virtue of tb power of sale in said mortgage contained, and oí the statute in &uch cases made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises in said mortgage, described as iollows,to wit: AU that ceitain piece or paicel of land sltuated in the township of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, known and described as follows. to wit : Beinir a part of the southwest quarter ot section thirty in township two of range six east, beginning at a point in the quarter line in the centei of the road leudinir southwesterly from the city of Ann Ai bor ; thence eouth along the quarter line of said section twenty-three chainB and torty-four links to the quarter post; tlience west along the section line eight chains and eighty-seven links; thence north parallel with the quarter line twenty-one chains aud seventy links to the center of said road ; thence along said road to the place of beginning, contaimng twenty ncr s of land, or so much thereol' as shnll be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said moitLiage with ten per cent interest thereon and legal costs and an attornpy fee of fifty dollars covenanted for therein, at the eouth door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said eounty of "Warhtenaw, that being the place f holding the Circuit Court for said county, on Thurbday, the lirxH day of Novembeb kext, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day : that eaid eale will be made subject to the payment of the sevcral installments oí principal and interest secured ty and yet to become due on eaid mortgage. Dated, July 28, 1874. JAMES W. HINCHEY, H. H. Harmon, Mortcae. Atty. ior aiortgagee. HSütd Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been mude in ihe conditions of a certain mortgttge, dated the tweuty-first day ot August, A. D. 1872, made and executed by Timothy Kenedy and Johannu Keuedy, his wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, couuty of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to Thomas J. Hoskins, of the aame place, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, for the county of Washtenaw and dtate of Michigan, on the twenty-second day of August A. D. 1872, at uine o'clock and twentf minutes, a. m.. in liber 45 of mortgages, on page 220, which said mortgage was on the twenty-mnth day of August, A. D, 1874. duly asiigned by Thomas J. Hoskins, to Richard Beahan, which assignment was recorded in the Kegister's office of said county or waamenaw, on tïie twenty -ninth day of Angust, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m., in liber 4, assigoments of mortgages, on page 377, and whereas there ia dow due and unpaid at the date of tbia notice the sum of sixty-one dollars f6-.00j, and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity bas been mstituted to recover the same or any part thereof : Notice ia hereby given that n Saturday. the lif:h day of December, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door (south eide] of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, county of WaBhtenaw, and State of Michigan, by virtue of the power of aule contained in said mortgage, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the premisea deacribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necesaary to satit-fy the amount due on aaid mortgage at the date oi this notice, with interest and costs and expenses allowed by law, aud alHO an attorney fee of twenty dollars as provided in said mortgage ; the following ia a description of thepremises as given in said mortgage and to be aold purauant to the above notice to wit : All that pareel of land known and desciibed as the north tour rods in width off the south twelve roda in length of block four north, in rnngti two east, in the city of Ann Arbor, couiity of Waahtenaw, and State of MichigaD, said land being bounded westerly by Allen's creek. and easterly by Second streel. Dated, September 3, 1874. KIUHARD BEAHAN, 1494 Asöignee of Mortagee. and Att). Mortgage Rale. DEPAULT having been made in the condition of a certain mortgage (whereby the power of sale became operativo in said mortgage), executed by Samuel Bortle and Marión Bortle his wife, of Washtenaw county, State of Michigan, to Allen H. Eiadon, of the county and State aforesaid, and dated theeighth day of August. A D 1870, and recorded in the Registers office, of the county of Washtenaff on the tenth day of August, 1870, at l}4 o'clock p, M., in liber 44 and page 331, and duly aatjlgned by anid Allen Risdon to Norman B. Covert, of the township of Ann Arbor, the second day of January, 1S72, which aasig-nment was recorded July twenty-first, 1873, in liber 4 of assignment of mortgttges, on page 73, and there being claimed to be due on said mortifape and the note accompanying the same forty-one lollars and sixty-eight cents, and also four hundred nd ten dollars, with interest at the rale of ten per tflnt lint anniim fwiTn tKaíú+onf i niriiot . i .V K 1 WT 1 W V i s ufM r iai m. j A-Aa uub v . f J A a L (A % ■ L l U Al LU a ' ' whieh has beoome due by reason of said default an3 the electionof said mortgagee making the whole sum due on said mortgage and note four hundred and fiftynine dollar and twenty-one cents at the date of thU notice, also an attorney fee of thirty dollars as provided for in Baid mortgage, and no proeeedings at law or in chancery having been inatituted to recover the s ame or any part thereof : Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Monday, the eighteenth day of January, 1875, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, ftt the south door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor that being the place of holding1 the Circuit Court for said county of WaBhtenaw), 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the premises described ie said mortgage. or so mucb thereof as shall be neeessary to satisfy said amount, with interest, costa and expenses, which premises are described as follows, to wit: All of lot number sixteen, in section number fiye, in Allfin H. Risdon'fl addition to the villiige of Saline, county of Washtenaw.and State of Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof. Uated, Ann Arbor, October 14, 1874. NORMAN B. COVERT, 1600 Assignee of Mortgage. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage fwhereby the power of sale in said mortgage has become operative) exeeuted by Delevan E. Doane and Fannie L. Doane, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and Htate of Michigan, to Sarah G. Winner of Pennington, Mercercounty, New JersEy, which mortgaye is dated the twentieth day of April, A. D. 1871, and recorded in the nfh'fït; of the Register of Deeds for s;iid county of Wathtnaw, on the twenty-fourth dar of April. A. D. löl. at 4:45 p. m., in liber 45 of mortgages, on page 90, and there being claimed to be due and unpnid on said mortgage and the note accompanyin(r the same at the date of this notice the sum of one thousand eight hundred and nineteeu dollars and flity cents C$1819 also an attorney's fee of twentyftve dollars as provided for in said mortgage, and no proeeedings at law or in equity having been mstituted tb recover the 'same or any part thereof : Notice is therefore hureby given, that on Saturday, the eixteenth day of Jauuary, A. D. 1875, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, fthat being the pi nee for holding the Circuit Court for sflid county of Waahtennwj, I shall eell at public auction to the hig-hest bidder, the premipes described in said mortgage, qr so much thereof as sholl be neeessary to satisfy said amount, with interest, costs, and expenses allowrd by law, which Baid premiaos re described in said mortgage as follows: All of the following dest'ribed piece of land : Commenoing at a point in the south line of Hurón ptreet twelve rods west of the eawt line of section thirty, in town number two south, and range number six east, in the county of Wnahtenaw and State of Michigan, running thence west on Huron street four rods, thence south eight rods, thence east four rod, thence north eight rods to the place of begïnniniï. Dated, October 15, 1874. SAHAH G. WINNER, D. Chamer, MortgageeAtt'y for Mortgagee. lfiOO SECURE YOURSBLF A H0MÍ Valnable City Lots forsale Cheap, and long time fiven for paymeut if dt-sired. 1475m3 C. H. MILLEN.

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