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22
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June
Year
1892
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Low RTES. ïour Trip per Week Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Petoskey, The Soo, MarqueUe, and. Loke Hurón P orte. Every Evening Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Sundij Tríp durlng Jnne, Ja!y, Aujéust ud September Only. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS.' Batea and Excursión Tickets wili be fnrnisheCl by your Ticket Aeent, or Addreaa A. A. SCHANTZ, AW'T Q. P. A., Detroit, Mich., THE DETROIT & CLEVELAND STEAW NAV. Cd SPEND TOUR VACATION ON .THE GREAT LAKtS. Visit picturesque Mackinac Island. It will only cost you about $13 from Detroit or $18 from Cleveland for the round trip, including meals and berths. Tlie attractionsof a trip to the Mackinac región are unaurpassed. The island itself is grand, romantic spot; its climate is most invigorating. Save your money by traveüng between Detroit and Cleveland, via the D. & C. Line. Fare, $2.25. This división is equipped with two steamers, "City of Detroit" and "City of Cleveland." now famous as the largest and most magnificent on fresh water. Leave every nitrht. .-irriving the following morninp at datiuation, making suke connection with all mornina truins. Palace s'éamfre, fohr trips per week betwt-cn Dern inae, Petoskey, the "Soo" ai: 1 AIarqüeie.' S-'nd for illustrated pamphiet. Addrè'ss A. A. Schantz, G. P. A.. Detroit c ] laad StPam Nav. Co., Detroil, Mich. Sheriff Sale. Xotice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of' flerl facías issued out of the circuit court,forthe county of Washtenaw, in favor of Alice Waite. and against the goods and chattles and real estáte of Frank Waite Phelps, to me directed and delivered. I did on tne twenty-third day of Maren. A. D. 1S92. levy up011 and take all the right. title and interest of the said Frank Waite Phelps in and to the following deseribed real estáte that is to say : All those eertain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the townshipof Scio.C'ounty of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, to-wit: The undlyided one-half of the west half of the south-west quarter of section niue, containins eighty acres of land, except one-half acre in the north-west corner and north of Dexter road, sold to Wileox, and all that part of the east half of said south-west quaiter, which is situated on the north side of the public highway Ieading from Ann Arbor to Dexter, containing fifty-two and thirty-eight one hundredths acres; also a part óf the soutB-easI quarter of said section nine, commeucing at the centre of said section. thence east twentyfive chains and six links, tlieuce south sizteen chains and fqur links, thence west twenty-four chains and eighty-two links, thence north sixteen chains and four links to the place of beginuing, excepting and reserving from said last description so much thereof as is situated on the south-east side of the highway Ieading from village of Scio to the place known as the Freeman homestead, eontaining about fourteen acres of land more or less and about one hundred and forty-five acres of land in all more or less. All of which I shall expose for sale at public auctioir or vendue to the highest bidder, at the north front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor in said county and state of Michigan, on tne twenty-third day of June, A. D. 189-2, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this llth day of May, A. D. 1892. IV Charles Dwyer, Sheriff, Fargöfc Shoes bh for - the ra mil y illW "Box Tip" School Shoes S%.V for Boys and Girls. J "ÖÊbX Heeled or Wede Heel# Y■ :öN Sizes-8tolO S1.S5 %■ vJFtÍdFI. ntoi3V4 1.80 BjÜ' TlWp lto3 lt,8 iT4 FARCO'S 7H $2.50 Calf Shoa ftrJIavv for Gentlemen, [wAra' T Dneqnaled by any ho Sïrl-rTIn America at the s&ms ■WBfWlfiriU JgJP'prioe. In Conrm, Bul iJ ■ m&0 ton and Lace. Men'sanrf Boy's Bizes. rtT FARGO'S 1% ($2.50 LADIES' BOOT ƒ ü?o X Oon9ola or Goaf. Button, i ftH Opera, or Comnion 8n9fJCnS; Tackles9 and Flexible. It'OyrAÍSEffi Warranted the moBl 1 ' t- Eizes. OUR NAME IS ON THE BOTTOW OF EVERY SHOE, ke K dealrlerLor Fareo'. SI, . 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