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Tlie ouly sensible treatment is to plomóte the secretion of the büe and favor its removal. For this purpose use VlNEüAK BlTI'iiRS. tieaitse Uie Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleunse jt when you tind it obstracted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it wuen it is foul ; your feelings will teil you when. Keep the blood pure, and the üealth ui the system will follow. K. H. VIcDOKALD t CO., üruggits imd (.General Ageuta, Sau Fraucisco, Califor uia, aud cor. Wasiiintuu aud Cliarltou Sts.. New Yurlt üoltl br all Oruxirists and Dealpm. CL0TH1NG! CLOTHING! OLOTHING ! The Cnmpaign OPËNED IN EARNEST. BULL, THE CLOTHIER, Has just arrived and opened the great One-Price STAB CLOTHING HOÜSE. IN MARTIN 'S BLOCK. "Where you cnn now'find the Lnifreat, Finewt and most Complete Stock oí RBADT-HADB (Mil HATS, CAPS, TRUXKS, ANI Gent Furnisñing G-oods, Every before offered ín A n Aabor. No trouble to nnw Goods at the Star f'lutlinir Hatme, No. 33 Baulh Main 8t., Eaat sido, Vnd Arbor, Mich. GEORGE BULL. Una Mortgage Sale. WIIEREAS default has been made n the condi T tloas of a certain Indenture of mortgaee hearing date the seventh day of January, in the year 1871 made by Mary Gore of the city f Ann Arbor, Washteuaw county and State of Michigan, to John THallock,of the same place, and recorded in the office of the Regtstét of Deens of aaid connty of Mhtenaw-.pn day last mentionnd.at UU o'clock p M.,in Ubor 8 of lortage8, on pa,., L$ whtab raid ortrap WMdnlyjwslgned by satá John T. Halloei to V Illlam Iltilb.Tt, on the 24th day of Januarv a u. 1H72, and the Instrument of tin; assignment thercol recnrdwl m aaid Register-a offlee, on thetwenty-lourthday of August, a.i. 1874, at teu o'clock a m., in Liber4of assígn menta of mortgages on page 370; and wasagain duiy assigned by said Hulhcrt to Chnstian Eberbach and Emamiel Mann, of said citv of Ann Arbor, on the twenty-second of August a r 1874, and the instrument of anignment tfierèof recorded in said Begbter' office, on the twenty-fourth day of August, a. d. 1874, at 4% o'clock p. m.,1h Uber öO of mortgages, on page 520; and there is due and unpaid on said mortgage at the date of Ihis notice the sum of (ve hundred and ninety-four dolían and thirty cents, togother with thirty dollars in said mortgage sttpulated and agreod to be pald as an attorney's or solicitor's or collection fee in case brooaedimtalioukj taken to fcnclose said nfortizLre amounUng in al! to the sum of six Imndred and' twenty-four dollars and thirty cents, which is aow claimed to be due then , and n.isuit pudceeding at. law or in equtty lias I n Lnstiluted to recoyer the delit sceured liy said raóttgsn or any part. thereof: Nwiice is thorefore herehy giren, thát l)y virluc (II the power of sale in said mortgage contalned, we will foreclosc Süid mortgage ly sale al public vr-ndue to thehighesl bidder, oo Mondsy, th twenty-fifth day of January, in the vear 1875, at Id of the clock in the forenoon pf.wid day, at the souili door of the CpurtHouseta sai.l city of Ann Arbor, said fourt House befng the place oflioMing the Circuit Cóurt withio said cuiinty of Washtenav, of the premisea In said mortgage described, namely: All of ld nninbered severi (7) in block numher one (h in Ormshï S Mi.liti.iii ti the city of Ann Arlior, afcecable ti the recorded plat thercof. Datèd, Ann Arhor, October 27th, 1871 CHRI8TIAN EBERBACH, K MA NU Hl, MANN, A. Fflcit, Attorncy Assiunees tt Awlgneè. 16O2id Mortgage Sale. WHEREAS Augustus F. Blanchard and Relea E Wanchard of the city of Ann Arhor, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the sesood dav of .luly, In the year of our Lord one thousand cight tunidrrtt and scvcnty-tiircc, rxecuted a mortgage to Elmira P. Howe, of the city of Ann Arbor, county aforesaid, to secure the payraent of certain principa] and interest inoney therein mentioned, which mortgage was recorded in the offlee of the Register of Deeda in said county, on the second day of July A D. 1873, at 2 y, o'clock P. M. of said day, in líber 49 ofmortgagea, cm page 481, and whereas ' default having been made for more thas tliirty days in the payment, of an installmcnt of said interest money which became due on the second day of July A. D. 1874, by rcason whcreof and pursuant to the terms of said mortgage, said mortgagee hereby elccts ttiat so murh of said principal as remains unpaid with all arrcarags of interest thereon shall become due and payable immediatcly ; and whereas there is Claimed to be due and unpaid on said mortae at the date of this notice the sum of one hundred and seventy dollars and forty cents for principal and interest, also tliirty-fii-c dollars asa reasonable solicitor or attorncy fee, as often as anyproceedingsshould be taken to forflploae said montage, and uo suit or proceedings haring been instiiuted either in law or couity to recover tlie same or any part thereof : Notice is therefore hereby given, that on the twenty third day of January next, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, al llir front door of the Cour' House, in the city of Ann Arlior, county afuresaid, (that belng the place in which the Circuit Court for said county is held) and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder the premises described in said mortgage, to satisl'y the amount of principal and interest n -ith the charges of sale and the attorncy's fee of thirtv-flve dollars: All that certain piece or pareel of land sitúate and being in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and State aforesaid, and described as follows, towit: Being lot numher ninetern (19)in block number five (5) south of Huron street and range Duniher seven (7) east, according toa plat of Maynard and Morgan's addition to said Ann Arbor,counl v of Washtenaw and State of Michigan Dated, October 30, 1874. ELMIRA P. HOWE, John N. Gott, Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1502 Estáte of Hiram Pisk. STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Waahtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the Cit y of Ann Arbor, on Wedneeday, the fourth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. Present, Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Hiram l'isk, doceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Maria Fisk, widow of said deceased, praying that her dowery in the estáte of said deceased muy be assigned to her. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the first day of December next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned forthe liearing of said petition, and that the devisees, legatees and heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons iuterested 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 preyer of the petitioner shouid not be granted : And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interestod in said estáte, of the pendency of saidpetition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be publishedin the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (Atrueoopy.) NOAH W. CHEEVER, 15'J3 Judgu of Probate. Estáte of Martin Gausz. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, oounty of Washtenaw, ss. k? At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the city oí Ann Arbor, on iaturday, the seventeenth day of Üctober, in the year one thousand eight hundred ' a,nd öeventy tour. Present, Xoah W. Cheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Martin Gausz, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Christina O. tíausz, praying that a certain instrument now on tile in tuis Court, purporting to be the last will and lestament of said deeeased, may be admitted to Probate, and that Administration oí said estáte may be granted to the executor named in said will or to an Administrator witü the will annexed. Thereupon it is ordered, (hat M ;nday, the sixteenth day of November next, at ten o'ch ck in the forenoon, be aasigned for the heuring o end petition, and that the devisees, leñatees and at law of said deeeased, and all other persons mterested in eaid estáte, are required to nppear at a session of smid eourt, 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 tliereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Aryua, a newspaper prinUíd and circulated in said eounty, three successive weeks previous to said day oí hearing. (A true copy.l NOAH W. CHEEVER, 1501 Judge of Probate. Chancery Order. DTATE OF MICHIGAN, Fourth Judicial Circuit, ■J in Chancery, Daniel Hand, complainant, va. George D. Hill, Francis A. HUI, Jamea C'. Allen, Francis E. Alien, Elisha S. Fasselt. Lucy C Fasöett Ambrose V. Kobinsun, Cliarles Baxter, Lewis C. Kisdou, William M. White, üeortje Jerome, Harrison Sessions, and Timothy Kiley, Defendants. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw. in Chancery, at Ann Arbor, on the flfth day of November, 1374, upon prooi by aíñdavit on file, that the said Elisha S. Fassett, one of said defendants, is continually absent from his place of residence, to wit: the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, I and that said William II. White, one of said defendants, is not a resdent of the State of Michigan, but i that be resides in the State of New York, it is on s motion of Alpheua Felch, the solicitor for said i plainant ordered that the said defendants Elisha 8. i Fassett and William M. White, appear in said suit and answer the bill of oomplamt therein within three monthsfrora this date; also that this order be published once in each week for six weeks in succession in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and published in said county, the first publication to be within tweuty days from this date. Dated, November 5, 1874. ALrHEUS FELCH, John F. Lawkenpe Solicitor for Comp. e Circuit Court Commissioner, Washtenaw Couuty, Miohigao. 1503 ' SheriíTs Sitie. 't BY VIRTUE of one execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the county 01' Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to me direeted, wherein Jolm Claney is plaintitf and Patrick Kelly and Bliza Kelly are defendants, and for the want of Loods and chatteU, I have tliis day seized and levied upan all the right, title and interest of Patriok and Jiliza Kelly aiöresaid, in and to the iollowintr described property, to wit : The east half of the soutlieast quarter of section 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 described property I shall exposé for sala at public auction, as the law directa, to the Mghest bidder, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, on the twenty-sixth day of December, A. D. ]874, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. Dateü, October 20, 18"4. M. FLEMING, Sheriff . 1501 By Wm. H. McIntïbe, Dep'y Sheriff, SherifTs Sale. BT VIRTUE of one execution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the í Ul TlüSUbDUaw, LUUIC UIJVCU, ttUU Ot'íiriD (1)110 September twenty-eecond, 1874, wberein Johu Clancy is pluintlü' and Charles Holder is defendant, and for the want of goods and ehattels to levy upon, I have thia d;iy lovied upon all the nght, title and interest of the defendant above named, in and to the following real estáte, to wit: Lot number ten (10) in block three (3) north of Huron atreet, in range two (2), according to the record ed plat of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, which I shall exposé for sale to the higheBt bidder, as the law directa, at the south door of the Court House in said city of Ann Arbor, on TueBday, December the twenty-sixth, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'ciock in the förenoon. Datad, Ootobnr 20, 1S74. M. FLEMING, SheriiF. 1501 By Wa. H. MoImtykk, Dep'y Sheriff. F WELLING HOUSES ijR SALE A lnrge and very wU built briek houae with two 01 more lots. Two largo framed house. Also a ifood sized brick house and frumed ; and a mail frame house on a good lot, in tended for addinf a f runt for sale on fair terms and a reaaonable credit. Also other buildings, lots, and property. MONEÏ WASTEB-So many wi8hir,ir to nrrntv money applj to me that I can readily obtain forien(ir-good aatisfaclory inyostments at ten per cent. ntere . E. W. MORUAN. Ann Arbor, Anril 23, 1873. 143tf A NNUAL MEETING. Jrx. The annual meeting of the Germán Farmers1 Fire Insurance Company of Wushtenaw Co. Mich., will he held at the School House in Lodi, opposite the Germán Church in Scio, on Monday, December 7th, 1874, at 10 o'ciock a. m., for the purposo of elecüiiiu orticers and for the transaction of such other business that may leí:ally come before the meeting. A general attendance is requeuted. Datcd. November 6, 1874 1503td WM. F. BUSS, Seey. M Mortgage Sale. VimEEEAS James MoMahon and Fannie V V Manon of the city of Ana Arbor cO,rntvC Washteuaw and State of ichigBü.on the 2ÍV of March, in the year of our Lord, one tho, eiRht hundred and seventy-one, executed T" age to Samuel Hutchinson, of Brooklyn, in thp??r ol New York, to Kaan the payment öf ' i (tHt prinrapal and intereat money therein ment? ■ which mortgage was reeorded in the office o? .? Register of Deeds in said county, on the 1 l.cMthday of March, A. D. 1871.it lom..?" baU o'oloill r. u, of said lay, in ïiber 43 Of J"1' gages, on page 432. and whereas default ha Tr made for more than thirty days in the payment i?f insta lment of interest money which oecMnedííi theeighth day of September, A.D.1873 bvr wheleof and p.irstlant to the terms of said' morW said monagee hereby eler.ts that so much of 'S' principal as remaing uii]iaid, with all arrearas interest thereon, shall become due and payafl?i' mediately, and whereag there ia claimed ti Í i and unpaid on said mortoage at the date of thL „ tice Bve thousand eight hundred and sixty-sij ,l lar and flfty-eight cents for principal and intor al.so an attorney's fee of thirty flvc dollar S, any proceedings be taken to foroclose the same additiim lo all othor oosts ; and no suit or nroi.'. inga having boen instituted eitlior in law or prini! Í recover the same or any part thereof: Kot";' therefore hereby given, that on the twenty-thir, u of January next, at two rfoloct in the afternó ,„ , said day, at the front door of the Court Houw in ,i city of Ann Aroor, fthiit boing the plascof 'hnil? the Circuit Court for said eounty), and by virt . the power of sale contained in said mortgaw I 2 sell at public auption, to the WeHest blddw premiso deacrilied in said mettgage, to satisfv tL amount of principal and interest above claim"i due,withthechai'gteof uch sale and attornty,, ot thirty-flve dollars: All those certain m,.Ll , paroelsof land situated in the township of Ann bor, oonnty of Wáshténaw and State ator, known, bounded, and desorlbed as follows tn Hningthewet fractionof the north-weat fïactimu quartcr of section number soventeen f17) tow„„,' ber two (2j south of rant'e number six (6) east Z talning sixty-nine acres of land fexoepi nine'sm sold to Jonn T.. Tappan) also the east half of th Houtheast fraetional qnartsr of secf ion seventeen tv township number two aouth of range number si i east, containinK about seventy acres, except acres sold to Frahck and ten acres sold to d. all that part of the south half of scolion numh! seventeen (17) township number two mth of iS.. number six IR) east, lyins between tbc railroadi! river, north of the line, containing about sixtv acres, containing in all one hundred and 8ixty-se,o Datedf (Jctober 30, IS74. SAMUEL HUTCHINSON Joirx N. Gott, Morteaitee. ' Att'y for Mortgagee. 1502 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condition,, a ceitaiu mortKage (whereby the power of s in said mortgage has become operative), extcuted h "Allen II. Jtisdon, 'Irustee, tor the benefit oí nv children " ot Washtenaw county, State of Michiciij toKlizaM. Kerr, ot Butfnlo, in the State oí in York, wlunli mortRage is dated the twraty-witi day of March, A. 1. 1872, and recorded in the' R, teis office of the county of Washtenaw, on ik twenty-sixth day of ilarcli, 18Í2, at 1:2H r. 11 in lik 44 of murtgages, on page 780, and th' re bein claim to be due and unpaid on said mortgage and the nou accompanying the snme the sum oí flve hundrtd am twenty-one dollars and sixty-six cents ($521 66) ald the sum of three hundred dollars with inteièst the rale of ten per cent from the twenty-sixth dai of March, A.. 1). 1874, which has become duebyreatoi of eaid default, and the election of said mortattee making whole sum due on paid mortcae snt note at the date of this notice to be eightïïradï and thirty-four dollars and sixty six nts also H attorney'a fee of thirty dollars as providtd for 11 said murtfrage, and no proceedirgs at law or in clin cery havini: been mstituted to recover the sum 01 any part thereof : Notice is therefore hereby sivei that on Saturday, the twenty-eighth day of Noven.. ber next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of eM day, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor (that being the place for holdio the Circuit Court for said county of Washtenaïi I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the premises described in said mortgage or bo ranch thereof as shall be neceBsary to satisty said amount with interest, costs and expenses, which pmniiei are describen as follows. to wit: All of lot number seven in section tour of Allen H. lüsdon's nddition to the village of Saline, in the county of Washtenaw and State oí Michigan. Dated, Ann Arbor, September 1, 1874 _ „ ELIZA M. KERE, D. CRAMKn, Mortgaèfe. Att'y for Mortgagce. 1404 Mortgage Sale. DEPATTLT having been made in the conditiom of a certain mortgage, dated the tweuty-flrt day ol August, A. D. 1872, made and executed ly TimothyKenedy and Johanna Kenedy, his wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to Thomas J. Hoskins, of t'ue same place, and recorded in the office of the Register of Lleeds, tor the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the twenty-second day of August A. I. 1872, at nine o'clock and twenty minutes, a. M.. In liber 45 of mortgages, on page TM, which said mortgnge was on the tweüty-ninth day of August, A. U, 8;4. duly assigned by Thomas J. Hoskina. to Richard üeahan, which assignment was recorded in the üeginter's office of said county of Washtenaw, on the twenty-ninth day o! August, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock a. m., in liber 4, afsignments of mortgages, on page 377, and whereas there is now due and uupaid at the date of this notice the sum of sixty-one dollars f;6:.00j, and no snit or proceeding at law or in equity has been imütuted to recover the same or any part thereof: Notice is hereby given that on Saturday. the fifh day of December, A. D. 1874, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door (south side) of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, by virtue of the power ol1 aale coutained in said mortgafre, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, tbe premises described in snid mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satiefy the amount I 111. rt -ii . ■ , . 1 , f m 1 . f 1 . . r-ws. . 4 l . ) a _ sm il'. . . ;iL nut un noiu iuui t.iL1 ni Ljie uuie oí ruis nouct, wiui interest and coste and expendes allowed by law, irnd also an attorney fee oí' t went dollars as proríded n said raortgage ; the i.s a desctttfw )! the premies as iven in said mortgag-e ana to Xa sold purauant to the abo ve notiee towit: Allth&l parcel of land known and dfsciibed ap north four roda m width off the south twelve rods in length oí' block four north, in r;tnge two east, in the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, said land bemg bounded westerly by Allen1 creek, and easterly by tiecond street. Dated, September 3, 1874. BICHAR U BEAHAN, 14i)4 Aeeignee of Mortgagte and AU}. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condition cf a certain morigage Cwhereby the power oí sale becanie operativo in snid mnrtgape), executed by Samuel Lortle and Jlarion lïortle his wife, ot' Wasbtenaw county, State of Michigan, to Allen H. Kisdon, of the county and State aforcsaid, and dated the eighth day of August. A I) 1870, and recorded in the .Registers office, of the county of Washtenaff on the tenth day of August, 180, at Ijá o'clock p, m., in líber 44 and page 331, and duly assigned by said Allen H. Kisdon to Norman B. Covert, of thetowuship oi Ann Arbor, the eecond day of January, 1SI2, which assiynment was recorded July twenty-Örst, 1873, in liber 4 of assignment of mortgages, on page 73, and there beingr claimed to be due on said mortgage and the note aceumpmying the same torty-one dollars and sixty-eicht cents, and also four hundred and ten dolhirs, with interest at the rale of ten per cent. perannum, f rom thtí date of August eigrhth, 1"4, which has become due by reason of said de-fault anlthe electionjof said mortgagee making the whole sum due on eaid mortgage and note íour hundred and tiitynine dollars and twenty-one oenls at the date of thia notice, alfio an attorney fee of thirly dollars as provided for in said mozkgage, and no piocesdÏDRB at law r in chancery havinji Wen inatituted torecover the same or any part thereot' : Notice is therefore hereby given, that on Monday, the eighteentb day of January, 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 (that beinL the place of holding- the Circuit Court for siud county of Wnshtenaw.'t 1 will sell at public auction to thè liigliet biddpr, the premises described ie said mortgage, orsomuch fchereof as shall be neeessary tosntisiy said amount, with interest, costa and expenses, wbich premie are described as follows, to wit: All of lot mimber sixteen, in section nurnber fïvi', in Allen H. Risdon's iddition to tlie village of Saline, county of Washtemw, and State of Michigan, according to the recorded Aak t herent', Dated, Ann Arbor, October 14, IS74. NORMAN B. ('OVKRT, TWO Assignee of MortgafrtMortgage fíale. DEFAULT having been made in the conditionsof a certain mortgafre fwhereby the power of sale id aid mortgug-e has become operative) executed by Iel:van E. Doane and Fannie Ij. Doane, of the city of Inn Arbor, county of "Waah tenaw and 8tat of tfichigan, to Sarah ii. Winner of Pennington, Merlercounty, New Jersey, which mortgage is dated ;he twentieth day of April, A. D. 1871, and recnrded n the ottice of tha Kegiuter of Deeda for said couBiy ui yv Jiaiiieua w, uu wie iwciiiy-iourtn uay ui nyi" A. D. 1871. at 4:45 p. m., in liber 4f of mortpflges, on page 90, and there being claimed to be due and unpatf on said mortgage and the note accompanying the same at tbe date of this notice the som of one thou aand eight hundred and nineteeu dollars aadölfT cents C$1819 50), olso an attorney's fee of twenty ftve dollars as provided forin said mortgage, and no proceedings at law or in equity having been iu?t'' tuted to recover the snme or any part thereof: K"0 tice is therefore hereby given, thut on Saturday, tU aixteenth day of Jauuary, A. P. 1875, at eieren o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the eon+ door of the Court House , in the city of Ann Arbor, (that being the place tor holding the Circuit Court for said county of Wnshtenawj, I shall peil at public auetion to the bighest bidder, the premipes deacribed in said mortgage, or so ranch thereof as shall be necessary to satify said nmonnt, rith interest' ooats, and expenses allowed by law, which said prora ises are described in said mortgage as follows: Au of the following desoribed piece of land: Commern1" in at a point in the south line of Huron eticet twelve rods we?t of the east line of section thirty. in town number twosouth, and range number s]ï east, in the county ot' Wanhtenaw and State oí Mieiigan, running1 thence west on Huron street fo rods, thenee sonth eisrht rods, thence east four roasi thenee north eight rods to the place of beginniDü. Dated, Üctober 15, 1874. SARAH G. WINNER, D. Cbamkb, MortgageeAtt'y for Mortgagee. 1500 Mortguge 8ale. DEPAULT havingr been made in tbp oonditionso' a certain mortgage (whereby the pnwer contained therein to sell has become operativo, executti(l by " Allen H. liisüon, Trustee for the benefit of my children," of Saline, Wasbtenaw roimty, JIicl)ife'lD' to Comstock F. Hill, of said couniy, and dated tbe tirst day of April, une thoutmnd eight hundred and seventy-one, and recorded in the otüce of the KegM" ter of Deeds of said Washtenaw eounty, on the eve; teenth day of April 1871, at HM a. m., in llW 4b of mortgages, on page 140, upon which mort?aí and the note aecompinyingtlie snme thf-re isclaii11 to be due at the date of thia notice the flum l eventy-three dollars and ten cents {$13. 10). alson attorney fee ot thirty dollars provided for in 8ftl mortgage. also thcre is to become due on said ruorigage and said note the sum of one thouoand dBW" with interest at tbe rate of ten per cent. per ann'llU' trom and after April tirst 1874, and no suit or l-""0 ceedingsatlaw or inchancery having been InrtRa W to recover the aame or any part theVeof, ííotioe itherefore hereby given : that onSiituiday the tweEiJeighthday of November next, at eleven o.cloe k1 the forenoon, at the south door of the Couit Hii in the city of Ann Arhor, in said county (that oeH the place for holding the ( ircuit Court for f"111 county), I ahall sell at public auetion to the highwj bidder the prpmibe described in said morti: '' so much thereof as will be nucessary to satisfy l demantls of said mortgage, together with ten I cent. interest and all legaloosta and expenses, .1,1 sftld premisep are doscribed a follow, towit: loís three, fmir, ñve, six, sevon, eiffht, and seM insection five of Allen H. Risdon's addition to uw village of Haline, in said county of Washtenttw D" State mt Michiiinn. containing four acres ana Dineu aine hundiedths of an acre ot land more or leee. Dated, Ann Arbor, Beptemberl, 1874. COMSTOCK F. HILL D. Cbamkr, Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 149-1
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