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Real Estate Sales

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
December
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following transactious in real estáte have been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, for Washtenaw Connty, during the past week : Philip Baoh to Frod. Sürg, jmrt of lots C and 7 in block 4 south range 2 east, Ann Arbor. 200. Emily C. Levan to Jacob Shief, 3 acres off sectiou'36, Northñeld. $80. Jamea A. Campbell to Arthur Covert, 15 acres off section 8, Superior. $600. James A. Campbell to John W. Nanry, 65 acres olt section 8, Superior. $3,100. CJeorge O'Neil to Daniel Sackott, lot 5 block 14, Dexter. $300. Margaret Hill to Warren Toser, lots 5 and 6 in block 40, Dexter. $250: Lorenzo D. Perkins to Geo. S. Vanatta, 1 1-2 acres off section 9, Salem. 9160. Lorenzo H. Coon to George Hildinger, 13 acres off section 18, Manchester. $004.80. F. Hinckley to John Reddaway, lot and shop on Congress street adjoiniug Huron river. $1,000. Isaac L. Clarkson to Teoples Bank of Manchester, lot and store on Exchange Place street, Manchester. $5,500. Estáte of Ludwig C. Miller to Rnsina Nagel, 125 acres off sec's 20 and 29, Scio. $8,156.25. Lewis North to John (5-. Zwinck, 40 acres off section 24, Lodi. $3,000. Doratha A. Burgess, 65 acres off aection 25, Superior. $000. Guardian of Burgess minors to Irving Glass, undivided three-iifths interest in 65 acres off section 25, Superior. $600. This is the way the Ypsilanti Sentinel oooperates with the State Inspector of Oils : " We have received a circular from the State Inspector of Oils, askmg us to assist in enabling him thoroughly to enforce the foolslaws of the Lagislature in relating to illuminating oils. Not much we'll assist. We have too much already suffered at his dim, dull, amoky, stinking kerosene, withan infiammable pomt of 130 degrees. The stuff that crusts wicks, breaks chimneys, heats lamps, and is really more troublesome and dangerous than a lighter article, that burns clear, gives light, and by rapid evaporation keeps cooler, and, with any care never explodes. If all the scientific old grannies, that think people must live, move, and have iheir being aooordiug to some of their crotchets, were Uead, the world would be the gainer." Guesa brother Woodruff is more than half right.

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Old News
Michigan Argus