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Real Estate Sales

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
March
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tho following transactious in real estáte have been reoorded in the Register's Oilice ssnce our last report : Philip Rheinfrank to Oonrad Schade, 1 acre off section 1, Bridgewater. $175. Jas. Davidson to Jas. S. Richards, loto 19, 20, 21, 32, 23, and 24, in block 1, Chelsea. 11,100. David Harris to Chas. Fraibeia, 80 acr off section 24, Augusta. $800. Calvin Wadsworth to Marcus W. Wood, 00 acres off sectiou 25, Bridgewater. $1,500. C. Homei Cady to Myron Cady, undivided one-tlurd of 80 acres off section 34, Pittsfleld. 1,333. Wm. H. Berry to Wm. P. Groves, 85 acres off sectiou 13, Northfleld. $4,600. Chas. Hamilton to Irving V. Hamilton, 22 acres off sectiou 31, Salem. $1,000. Baruey F. Wade to Bernhardt H. Uphouse, 60 acres off sectious 13 and 23, Sharou. $2,400. Henry Huesman to Heury Uphouse, 16 acres off section 19, Freedom. $800. Adam Foerater to Herman Hardinghaur, ots 10 and 11, iu Kopp's addition to Ynsilanti 1,400. Thomas Wetherell to Irem Aiusworth, east lalf oi lot 65 in Stewart, Harwood Larzoere's addition to Ypsilanti. $200. Thos. Wetherell to James Weeks, west half of lot 65 in Stewart, Harwood & Larzelere's addition to Ypsilauti. $200. Lewis H. Van Autwerp to Loren Babcock, )art of lot 24 in block 6, Chelsea. $1,000. Orson S. Kendrick to EWza Johnson, lot on iamilton street, naar Buffalo street. Ypsilanti. Ï400. Eliza Johnson to Orson S. Kendrick, lot 28 n Normal School addition to Ypsilauti. $400 Wm. Millard to Lewis Z Foerster, part ot ot 102 in Huuter's addition to Ypsilanti. $125. Charles P. Walker to Ehjah Nelson, 80 acres off seotion 18, Salem. $ö,600. We are in receipt of number 25. 26, 27, and 28 of "ZelI's Popular Enciclopedia and Univeisal Dictionary," revised euition. Nuraber 26 opens with Fire-kiln, and uumber 28 closea n the middle of an article on the Greek Em)ir. Between these two topics, aniong the more important ones treated of, are : Florence, Florida, Food, Forest, Fortification, France, Franklin, the Fredericka of Prussia, íYeemasonry, Free-Will, Frenüh Language and Literature, Friends or Quakers, Furriery, Gaelic Language and Literature, Galvanic Battery and Galvauism, Gas-Light, Gastronomy, Geography, Geology, Geometry, Georgia, Gsrman Language and Literature, Germany, Glacier, Glass, Gold, Goths, Great Britain, Greece, Greek Architecture, and the Greek Church. There are eight pages of new mater in the appendix to the letter F. To be ompleted in 64 numbera, or two large volumes, at 50 cents each. Baker, Da vis & Co., ?hiladelphia. -The Catholic World ion March has: The iussian Chancellor, a timely article in view of he complications in Eastern Europe, if not all iurope, and in which Kussia is the prominent igure-head ; Up the Nile, II ; Longings, poery; Similarities of Phyeical and Religious Lnowledge, dealing with the literature of toms ; Letters of a Young Irishwomau to ïer Sister, full of love of country and rellgious enthusiasm ; De Vere's Mary Tudor ; A Bird's-Eye View of Toledo (not Toledo on the Maumee) ; English Rule in Ireland, history to "elucidate principies" ; A March Pilgrimage, poetry ; Six Suimy Months, a serial story', Some Quaint Old Cities (the dead cities of the Zuyder-Zee ; The Great Strike at Emckdale, a sad but powerful story ; Modern Melodists, and New Publicatious. The nuinber completes the XXIVth volume, If one would keep abreast of üatholic thought and Catholic aggressivensss he has but to read the Catholic World. The Cvtholic Publication House, New York. Acknowledoment.- On behalf of the Ladies' Benevolent Society of the M. E. Church, we desire to express our thauks to Prot. J. B. Steure, for his very interestiug locture delivered on Wednesday evening last. Subjeot - " Upper Aniazou and Andes." Prof. Steere's eztensive travels in South America have given him an an opportunity to gather materials for a very pleasing and instructivo lecture. All who were not present misled a rare treat. It was a succesa in every respect, for which many thanks are duc. Mes. Rose, Secy.

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