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Real Estate Sales

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
June
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The following tranaaotions in real estate lave been recorded in the oftice of tho Regiser' of deeds for Washtenaw County during he past week : Donald McIntyre to Gottlieb Oelke, the w. È. of se. qu. of aectiou 26, Augusta. $600. Henriette C. Wortley to Byron Hutchinson, orth four rods of Iota 192 and 193. and east alt' of lot 191, Ypsüauti. 82,500. Amos C. Blodget to Clark S. Wortley, lots 63, 164 and 165, Ypsilanti. $6,000. Aug. Widenmann to John Schiplock, two eres on section 32, Ann Arbor. $900. Mary Jane Remick to Florence C. Remick, ie premises furmerly known as the Dor Kel1ogg property, near lower railroad crossmg, 'ourth ward, Ann Arbor. $5,000. Toanna C. Morgan to Patrick Purtell, 40 eres off section 16, Northfleid. $1,100. Henry S. Lawreuce to Valentine Mang, 60 eres off section 28, Saline. $2,600. Thos. Gu3'nan to Thos. Guynau, Jr., 60 acres ff Bection 30, Freedom. $3,000. Heirs of Robest DuBois, deceased, to Haret DuBois (quit claim), lots iu Ann Albor. 500. Hattie Mallory et al. to W. H. Fay, lot 6 in T. Follett's addition to Ypsilanti. $"400. Stephen Aciams to A. J. Sutherland, lot 6, lock 7, south of Huron street, range 1 1 east, Ann Arbor. $1,700. Leonard Vaughn to Marinda L. White, onealf ïuterest in the property and machinery of ie McColl Woolen Factory at Delhi Mills. 2,600. Arthur W. Chapman to C. Z. Chipman, five eres off of aection 26, Sylvan. $375. Christopher Wallrott to Catharine Wallroft, piece of land uear Cornwell's Fuctory, Scio. 400. W. F. Ellsworth to John Steeb, 168 acres, on ection 11, Lodi. Ï12,6OO. Cyrenus Rhodes to Eliza J. Greene, 46 acres n section 10, Sharou. $1,000. Chas. T. Wilmot to Wm. A. Shaw, part of ot 8 in C. T. WUmot's addition to Anu Arbor. 300 John Rooney to John HugheB, all of blocks 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2o, Foster's additiou o viliage ol Scio. $800. ii - n The content of Scrtbner tor July have been escnbed as follows : Kearny at Seven Jines, u bailad by Steeman, itlustrated by )arley, takes the lead in the July number of Scribner. Next we have a prolusely ülustra;ed sketch of the City ot the Golden Gate, by Sauiuol Williams, one of the best-known edi;ors of San Francisco, who writes apparently with discretion, as well as enthusiasm. Not ;he least iuteresting part of Mr. Williara's pa)er is that in which he describes John Chinaman-but his article is lively and readable from beginning to end. Col. Waring's Farraer's Vacation is this month descriptiva of The Bight of La Manche ; he gives us a very bright and racy article, with a great many ilustrations. Dr. Holland's Story of Seveuoaks is coutinued; Frank R. Stockton writes about The Girl at Rudder Grange ; Mr. A. B. Johnson, private secretary of Charles Sumner, present some more Recollections of the Senator; J. B. Drury has au essay on Darwinism; Francia Gerry Fairñeld prints an Appendix to his paper on Spiritualism ; and among the other contributions we note a story by Prof. Boyesen, author ot Gunnar and The Norseman's Pilgrimage; something about The Middle-aged Woman, by Mrs. Davis ; and a poem by Miss Houston, a daughter of the celebrated Sam Houston. In Topics of the Time Dr. Hollanc writes about Old and New, now Consolidated with Scribne International Copyright ; The Paroehial Schools ; and an American School o Art. The Old Cabínet contains A Coutuaiou of Terms ; Tuought in Art ; The Plea of Hu mility ; and The Pickpocket's Excu3e. Home and Society, Culture and Progress, the World' Work, and Bric-a-Brac have their usual varié ty. The publishers promise that there will b no falling off of interest in the luminar inontha