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Annual Tax Sale

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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STATE OF MICHIGAN, j COUNTY OF WASIITENAW', ( The Circuit Court for the Count y ofWashtenaw i n Cliancery. In the matter of the petition of Stanley W. Turner, Auditor General of the State of Michigan, for and in behalf of the State of Michigan, for the sale of certain lands for taxes assessed thereon. (in reading and filing the petition of the Auditor General of the state of Michigan as aforesaid praying fora decree in favor of the State of Michigan, against each parcel of land thereln desciïbed, for the amounts therein speeifled, clairaed to be due for taxes, interest and charges on each such parcel of land, and that sucli lands be sold lor the amounts so claimed by the State of Michigan. It is ordered that said petition will bc brought on for hearing and decreeat theOctober term of this Court, to be held at Ann Arbor In the County of Washtenaw State of Michigan, on the ninth day of November, A. D. 189o, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that all persons interesled in such lands or any part thereof, desirlng to contest the lien claimed thereon by the State of Michigan, for such taxes, interest and charges, or any part thereof, shall appear in said Court, and iile wilh the clerk thereof, actlng as register In chancery, their objections thereto, on or before the day of the term of thls Court above mentioned, and that in default thereof the same wil] be taken as confessed and a decree will be taken and entered as prayed for in said petition. And it is further ordered that in pursuance of said decree the lands descrlbedin said petition for which a decree of sale shall be made, will be sold for the several taxes, interest and charges thereon as delermined by such decree, on the flrst Monday in December thereafter, or on the day or days subsequent thereto as may be necessary to complete the sale of said lands and of each and every parcel thereof, at the office of the County Treasurer, oral suchconvenientplace as shall be sclected by him at the county seat of the County of Washtenaw, State of Michigan; and that the sale then and there made will be a public sale and each parcel described in the decree shall be separately exposed for sale for the total taxes, interest and charges, and the sale shall be made to the person offerIng to buy for any given tax and paying the fiill amounteharged against said parcel, and accepting a conveyanee of the smallest undivided fee simple interest therein; or, if no person will buy for any of said Beveral taxes and pay ths balance thereof and take a convey-' anceof less. than the entire thereof, then the whole parcel shall be offered and sold. If any parcel of land cannot be sold for taxes, interest and charges, such parcel shall be passed over for the time heing, and shall, on the suceeeding day, or before the close of the sale, be reoffered, and if, on such second offer, or durin" siioh sale, the same cannot be sold for the amount aforesaid, the County Treasurer shall bid off the same in the name of the State. Wltness the Hou. Edward D. Kinne, Circuit Judge, and the seal of said Circuit Court of Washtenaw County, this l'Jth day of september, A. D. 1895. [Seal.] E. D. KINNE, Countersigned, Circuit Judge. Wm. Dansingbubg, Register. . 4 STATE OF MICHIGAN, To the Circuit Courtfor the County of Wash tenaw in Chancery : The petition of Stanley VV. Turner, Ándito General of said State of Michigan, for and h behalf of said State of Michigan, respectfully shows that the list of lands hereinafter se forth and marked -'Sehedule A," contains a description of all lands in said County o Washtenaw upon which taxes were assessed for the years mentioned therein, and whic! were returned as delinquent for non-paymen of taxes and which taxes have not been paid together with the total amount of such taxes with interest computed thereon to the tim flxed for sale, and collection fee as providec by law, and the cost of advertising and othe expenses of sale of each of said pareéis of land Your petltioner further shows to the Cour thal said lands were returned to the Audito General under the provisions of Act 206 of th Public Actsof 1893, as delinquent for non-pay ment of said taxes for said years respectively except such of the taxes set forth in sait schedule as were returned to the Audito General aecording to law prior to the 12th day of June, 1893. and remain unpaid. Your petitioner further shows and aver that the taxes, interest, collection fee and cos of advertising and other expenses of sale, a set forth in said Schedule A, are a valid Hei on the several pareéis of land described ii said scheduleYour petitioner further shows that the saii taxes on said described lands have remainec unpaid for more than one year prior to the flrst day of May, 1895; and the said taxes no having been paid, and the same being now due and remaining unpaid as above set forth your petitioner prays a decree in favor of the State of Michigan against each parcel of said lands, for the pay ment of the several amounts of taxes, interest, colleetion fee, cost of adver tising and other expenses of sale, as computed and extended in said schedule, against the several pareéis of land contained therein, an in default of payment of the said severa sums computed and extended against sak lands, that each of said pareéis of land may be sold for the amounts due thereon, as pro vided by law, to pay the lien aforesaid. And your petitioner will ever pray, etc. Dated August 14, 1805. STANLEY W. TURNER, Auditor General of the State of Michigan, for and in belnilf of the State of Michigan SCHEDULE A. TAXES OF 1891. i s s i 3 83 3 5 8 5 g CITY OF ASS ARBOR. Lot. bounded n by Camp's land, e by Davison st., s by Fohey's and Clark's land 45 46 $13 64 tl 82 $ 70 $61 62 TAXES OF 1892. CITY OF ANN ARBOR. Beginning at the w line of Mann st, 8 rds n of Huron st, thence n to Duncan land, thence w to J M Whooler land, thence 40 rods to Hyatt land, thence e to the place of beginning 7 87 173 31 70 10 61 A certain piece or parcel of land bd n by Haviland land, s by lots 16, 17 and 18 of BI 3, N R 15 E, on thee by John Camp land, w by lot 19 . of the abo ve meutioned BI and Range, 157 35 06 70 2 C8 Davidson's and Ouiteau's Addition. Lots 11 and 12 bik 7 1 57 35 06 70 2 68 CITY OF YPSII1A.XTI. Parcel of land bd n by Miller's Add, s by land of A Baumstark, e by land of John Gilbert, w by Prospect st; also parcel of land bd n by land of H Carpenter, s by land of Clura Foster, e byland of John (ülbert, w Dy Prospect st (as one) 10 39 2 29 42 70 13 80 Norris, Follet, Joslin, and Skinner's Add. w K of s J4 of lot 572, 13 98 3 08 56 70 IS 82 TAXES OF 1893. Township 2 South af Range 3 East. y, of sw Z 1 80 2 61 37 10 70 3 68 Township s South of Range S East. wlofsw i 5 40 4 10 67 16 70 5 53 KofelS 160 1192 167 48 70 14 77 Township 1 South of Range i East. U of ne % 20 80 27 48 3 85 110 70 3313 w IA of sw Kí of se Ji 20 20 2 76 39 11 70 3 96 wj4 of sw &i 80 40 118 17 05 70 210 Township i, South of Range 6 East. All of w V„ of nw i nof GhiroadCa6 2 $2 33 S 33 $ 09$ 70 %% 45 ne % of ne K 17 40 5 70 81 23 70 7 50 sw Jof ne M 24 40 10 56 1 48 42 70 13 16 ne % of ne i of sw 32 24 10 103 28 08 70 3 04 House and lot on nw 'í bit n and w by Da venport, e by K i o k ' s road, s by self 28 2 17 30 09 70 3 26 Part of uu acre on sec 28 mul 29 bd n and w by River e by Bro wn, s by road 28 and 29 61 09 02 70 142 n % of ne H 82 100 40 90 5 73 164 70 48 97 nwjof nw ■ H 33 40 1152 161 46 70 14 29. 36 acres on e U of swJ4 s of KR 36 36 50 35 95 5 03 1 44 70 43 12 Township li South of Range 7 East. v part of nw li of ne!4 16 20 7 56 106 30 70 9 62 v]A of sw ]4 18 40 10 80 151 43 70 13 44 s y% of nw li 21 37 48 07 02 70 127 e % of ne i 23 80 8 50 1 19 34 70 10 73 CITY OF AXS AEBOU. Lot bd n by Meutb. land, e by División st, s by Foley land and Clark land, and w by Detroit st, bik 4 n r6e 30 80 4 31 123 70 37 04 Lot 10 bik 2 n r 14 e 12 03 1 68 48 70 14 89 Lot7blk5srle 2 57 36 10 70 3 73 A piece of land bd e by Walz land, s by Chubb road, w to a point n by Hanlin st 2 57 36 10 70 3 73 Lot bd e by State st, n by Cliurch land, w by Swathel land, s by Church land 2 57 36 10 70 3 73 Land bd n by Hotcbkins land, e by Broadway, s and w by Dunn land 5 15 72 21 70 È 6 78 Piece of land bd n by Haviland land, sby Iotsl6, 17, and 18 of BI 3 n r 15 e, on e by John Camp land, w by lot 19 of above mentioned bik and range 171 24 07 70 2 72 Land bd n by Camp Jand, on s by lots 13, 14 and 15 of bik 3 n r 15 e, on e by Henry Smith's land, and west to apoint 85 12 03 70 170 Brown and Fuller's Addition. Lot 9 bik 1 171 24 07 70 2 72 College HUI Addition. Lot 38 85 12 03 70 170 Lot 88 85 12 03 70 170 Davidson and Guiteau's Addilion. Lots 11 and 12 bik 7 1 71 24 07 70 2 72 Jewett's Addilion. Lots 28 and 29 8 59 120 34 70 10 83 J. F. Lawrence Addition. Lots 1 and 2 bik 4 43 00 6 02 1 72 70 51 44 , IK. 5f. May nar 3? Ut Addition. A strip of land lylng e of and adjoining lots 1 and A, lil 5 s r 2 e and ex ten ding in equal width of said lots to w side of S öecond st 48 68 6 82 1 95 70 58 15 Miller's Addition. Lot 8 4 29 60 17 70 5 76 Lots 20, 44, 53, and 552084 2 89 83 70 2506 Lot 38 85 12 03 70 170 Lot 85 4816 6 74 193 70 57 53 Parlridge Addition. Lot 9 bik 6 85 12 03 70 1 70 CITY OP YPSILANTI. Original Plat. Lot 167 and s ]4 of lot lt8 7 90 1 11 32 70 10 03 Sub 11 of se 14 sec 5 87 49 12 25 3 50 70 103 94 Parcel of land bd s by Chicago ave, 11 by Gustave Bertram and H Coe, w by H Campbell, e by J D Kirk 7 27 1 02 29 70 9 28 Parcel of land bá n by Cross st, s by Ellis st, e by S Post, w by mitst 3 04 43 12 70 4 29 Parcel of land bd n by M C R R Co, w T Mathias, e by John Gllbert, s by Oíd Mili Track 18 24 2 55 73 70 22 22 Parcel of land bd s by land of Mrs Boatman, e by River st, w and n by Norris st extended 1 15 16 05 70 2 06 Parcel of land bd n and w by Norris st extended, e by Mrs Weyburn, s by an alley 4 63 65 19 170 6 17 Parcel of land bd n by Towner st, w and s by W W Philips, e by A F Busbark 4 63 65 19 70 617 Parcel of land bd n by Miller's Add, s by A Baumstoek's, e by J Gilbert, w by Prospect st; also gareel bd n by H arpenter, s by Clara Foster, e by J Gilbert, w by Prospect st 13 83 194 55 70 17 02 Bartholemew's Addition. Lot 90 2 41 34 10 70 3 55 Clark' a Addition. e 72 ft in width of Iots2and3 3 61 51 14 70 4 96 N. Follet's Addition. Lot 5 1157 162 46 70 14 35 Jarvis Reserve. Lot 7 22 86 3 20 91 70 27 67 H. W. Larzalire Addition. wW of lot 32 4 85 68 19 70 6 42 njoflotöO 4 85 68 19 70 6 42 Morse Addition. Lots30, 31, 32, 33,34, 3ö, m, 37, 38 and 39 12 15 1 70 49 70 15 04 Lot 44 3 61 51 14 70 4 96 McClanahan's Addilion. Lots 1 to 13 Inclusive and 17 to 21 iuclusive 119 03 16 66 4 76 70 14115 McCormick's Addition. Lot 10 except u 10 rods 2 41 34 10 70 3 55 Norria Western Addilion. v y of lots 508 and 599 6 06 85 24 70 7 85 Norris and Cross' Addilion. e }4 of lot 3C2 10 92 1 53 44 70 13 59 Norris, Follett, Joslin and Skinner's Addition. w M of s }of lot 572 1619 2 27 65 70 19 81 Park Ridge Addition. Lots 1 and 2 2 42 34 10 70 3 56 -.ots 24, 25, 26 and 27 2 41 34 10 70 3 55 Lot 35 1 21 17 05 70 2 13 Lot 112 123 17 05 70 215 Lot 129 121 17 05 70 213 Lots 130 and 132 2 41 34 10 70 3 55 ..ots 244 and S43 2 42 34 10 70 3 56 Lots 245 and 253 2 41 34 10 70 3 55 Lot 247 1 21 17 05 70 2 13 Lota 254 and 255 2 42 34 10 70 3 56 Lots 259 and 268 2 41 34 10 70 355 Lot2fiO si 20 $17 $05$ 70 $212 Lots 3'9 and 320 2 4L 34 10 70 3 55 Lot 335 1 21 17 05 70 2 13 "Lot 358 1 21 17 (15 70 2 13 Lots 3l and )3 75 11 08 70 159 Lot 37:? 1 20 17 05 70 2 12 IjOt 383 38 05 02 70 115 Lot 460 38 05 02 70 1 15 Lot 4 i 20 17 05 70 2 12 Lot 487 1 21 17 05 70 2 13 Sluck's Aildilion. Lots41and42 7172 10 04 2 87 70 85 33 Volkeming's Subdivisión. Lots 45 and 46 2 30 09 70 1 VILLAGE OF DEXTER. Lot 11 bik 17 fi 85 96 27 70 8 78 VILLAGE OF MILAX. Lot bd n and e by Wllson and Warner, s by Kt, w by RE 20 60 2 88 82 70 25 00 Braman 's Addilion. Lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 10 30 144 41 70 12 85 Hock's Addilion. Lot 1 10 30 1 44 41 70 12 85 Wilsnn and Warner's Addition, Lot 7 3 09 43 12 70 4 34 Lot 8 4 12 58 16 70 5 56 Lots 10, 11 and 12 2 06 2!) 8 70 313 Lots 16 and 17 5 15 72 21 70 6 78 VILLAGE OF MOOREVIIJLE. Lot 7 bik 2 n r 1 w 1 09 15 04 70 1 98 VILLAGE OF SALEM. Lots 5 and 7 bik 1 65 09 03 70 1 47 Frederick's Addilion. Lots 11, 17 and 52 79 11 03 70 163 Lots 29, 35 and 41 72 10 03 70 1 55 STANLEY W. TURNER, Auditor General. Said a citizen the otlier day, after reading in a paper from his old-iiome about an acquaintance who had diedandupon wliose death "resolut!ons"had been adopted : "If the world should be so unfortunate as to lose me I intend to have it understood before I go that the lodges to which I belong shall not publish resolutions in "each of the village papers" nor "furnish a cop}'" to the "bereaved iamily,"informing the public and my loved ones that it has "pleased" the all wise mier of the universa to interfere with my terrestrial career, thatl have, in fact, been "removed from ourmidst." And my grief stricken relatives will confer on me a great favor by not having the newspapers print a"card of thanks" signed by members of the family and addressed to the kind neighbors and friends who so generonsly assisted us and sympathized with us in the recent - unpleasantness. Of course these customs were launched upon us by the best and kindest motive, but the fifty or more years hardship to which they have been subjected have reduced them to cold steretyped formalities. Exposure to cold, damp winds, may resul t in pneumonía unless the Bystem v kept invigorated with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Laxol, the new iorm of Castor oil is tso palatable that children lick the spoor clean.

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