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22
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December
Year
1897
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Scribner's Magazine! FOB 1898. 1 OREfiT PIOGmiME. The Story of the Revolution by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, to run tliroughout the year. (For the flrst time all the modern art forcee and resources vill be brought to bear upon the Revolution. Howard Pyle and a corps of irti.sts are making over 100 paintinga and drawings expressly for thisgreat work.) Captain A. T. Mahan's "The American Navy in the Revolution," to be iilustrated by Carlton T. Chapman, the marine artist; Ilarry Fenn, and others. Thomas Nelson Page's First Long Novel, "Red Rock - A Clironicle of Reconstruction." .Mr. Page has devoled four years to the story, and he considere it bis best work. (Iilustrated by B. West Clinedinst.) Rudyard Kipling, Richard Harding Davis, Joel Chandler Harris, George W. Cable, and others, are under engagement to contribute stories during 18!)8. Robert Grant's "SearehLight Letters"- replies to various letters that came in consequence of bis "Reflections of aMarried Man" and "The Opiuions of a Philosopber." "The Workers " in a new field - Walter A. Wyckoff, the college man wli o became a laborer, will teil about bis expei'ience with sweat-shop laborers and anarchists in Chicago. (Iilustrated from life by W. 11. Leigb.) The Theatre, The Mine, etc, will be treated in "The Conduct of Great Businesses" series (as were "The Wheat Farm," "The Newspaper," etc, in '97), with numerous illustrations. Life at Girls' Colleges - like the articles on " Undergraduate Life at Harvard, Princeton and Yale," and as richly iilustrated. Politica] Remïniseenees ly Senator Hoar, who bas been in public life for forty-five years. C. D. Gibson will contribute two serial sets of drawings during '98, "A ïiew York Day," and "The Seven Ages of American Wonian." ËFThefull -prospectus for '98 in small book form (24 pages), printed in tico colors, wilh numerous illuslralions (cover and decorations by Maxfield Parrish), will be sent upon application, postage paid. Price $3 a year 25 cents a number. GEO. SCOTT Wm ü IEEI1ES! OFFICE 3S FOÜNTAIN ST.. ÏSSu-Jiail ordors pronptlr attended to. NEW MEAT MARKET Send the girl or boy with your order, and rest assured that the quality and weigbts wil be the same as if you came yourself. I carry in stock everything found in a FIRST'CLASS Meat Market And buy only the best stock. I am better prepared than ever te 9uply mv customers in iny new market J. F. HOELZLE, Cor. Washington and Fourth Phone 705 83-105 A.P.T.L the American ProtectíveTariíf League it a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and ír.dustry " as explained by its ccnslitut'ion, a" follows : " Tlie oljsct of this Leaguo ühall be to protect Amor.cin oüov by a tariff en importa, which 3 hall ■ -y secure American industrial produotn ugdinht me competition f foreign labor' Tfiere are no personal or private prcfls Ín connectïon with the organizaad itissustained by memberships, cotittibütions and the distribution of it3 puiiiications. '".T : Cppresporc!'':-"-o ÍB solicitod rpadinj " ■í enibenship " end ' Official Correspndunta. ScCON D: We r3od and wlcme contribution, v.'hbT.i.r' etnatl or la , '. to ow --Liu60. TH1RO: We pubh'?h a ln= of documenté covcrin í-;!! pt'a3et of the Taiff quostion, Coni" ;. itei t will ; ia mentad ío ñny acid rf..f.& Fe 50 cnt. FOURTH. Snd postal oard '■que (or fVea ui ; y 0 tb America Eoortomii BS Wilb-T F Waliiman Gervrui OiCfOuHíí Í2S 'A'o&t 23a 8trt. New Moftgage Sale. Whereas, Default has been made in thecouditlons of a certaiu mortgage bearing dale the 28rd day of May, A. D., 1878, made by Hughey Mel-aughlin and Mary Aun McLaughlin hls wife, of Uie township of sylvau, county of Washtenaw, Michigan, to Rice A. Beul, of the city of Ana Arbor, county and state aforesaid, and recorded in the oitice of the register of deeds for Wasbtenaw cotnty on the 23rd day of May, A. D., 1S7S, in liber ö(i of mortgages, on page 32-1, and, V liereas, by reason of said defauit there is now claimed to be due ami payable on said mortgage the sum oftwo thöusand nine hundred dollars ($2,90ü) and no snit or proceedings at law havinu been taken to recover the same 1 or any part thcreof: v'ovv tlierefore. notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and the statutes of tlie state of Michigan, I if undersigned will .se 11 at public auetlon to ilie hlgbest bidder, on the S3rd day of Pebruary, 1898, at 10 o'clock A. M ., city time. at the wett door 'bf the Court House iñ said city ol Anu Arbor, (that belng the building wherein ihe ei feu i i court for the countv of Washtenaw Is held) tbe prenilsee described in said mortgage, or 8ufHeient thereof to satlsfy said indebtedness. eosts aud t-xpensesof sale, and also any sum or snms which shall be paid at or before said sale by tlic undersluned in the way of taxes or Insurance to protect his iuterestB in the premisos desoribed In said mortgage, to-wit : All tho.se certain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate in the county o! Washlenaw, and state of Michigan, known, bounded and described as follows, viz: Tlie southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter r sec t ron tlúrt.v-íive (Ko. 35), in townohip o;ie (No. 1) south of range three (No. 8) east (Lyndon; Thenorlh part of the nort.hwest fractlonal quarter of section two(No. 2), in townsliip two (No. 2), south of range three (Xo. 8) east (sylvan) contalnlog eighty.elghl acres and t.wenty-elgb.1 one huudredthsoi au acre more or U'ss. And all that part of section three (No. 8), township and range last aforesaid, known, bounded and described s follows, towit: Beginning at the northeast corner 'of said section three, running theuce west on the north line of said section about seventy rods: thence south parallel with the east line of said section far enough to Include withtn a line drawn east parallel with the north line of said section to the east line of said section forty acres of land, thence east to the section line, aud thence north to the place of beginning. being forty acres of land taken trom the uorth end of one huDdred and forty acres of land soid and conveyed by Thomas Snow and lilizaVjeth Snow to James Snow by deed, beariug date the 2c,ili day of December. A. D., 1842, and recorded in the register' office for the county of Washtenaw, in liber V., on page UB, towhlohdeed reference lsinadeforgreater certRinty of description. The whole number of acres of land hereby Entended to be con veyed being one huudred and sixty-elght and twenty-elght one hunI dredihs acres more or less. JUNIU8 E. BE AL. Residnary Legatee and Executor of the Lust Will and Testament of Rice A. J3eal, deceaed. LORENZO SA WYER, Att'y for Executor. A. .1. 8AWYER, of Counsel. " ÜHANCERY Sai.i:. ÍN pursuiince and by virtue of a decrii of the Circuit Court lor the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, in chancery. raade and entered the 26th day of March, 197. ia a certain cause therein pending, wherein Mary L. üailey la complainant and Nicholas Senger. Elizabeth Wenger, Warren Kimble, Irene Kimble. Nathanlel schmidt, Johanna Selunidt, William .1. Arnold and Caroline Arnold are defendants. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at the east front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor, in the said county, (that being the building in which the circuit court for the said county is held) on Saturday, the 12th day of Kebruary, 1898. at teu o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described real estáte. All that certain piece or parcel of land sitúate in the village of Mauchestcr in the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, and described as follows, to-wit: All that part of block number forty (40) of the original plat of said village of Manchester included wlthin the following boundary: Bcginuiii!} at a polnt in the westorly line of Water street six (0) rods and nlne (!i) links southeiiy f rom the south line of Jefferson street in said village; thence westerly parallel with tlie south line ol' said JefTerson street forty feet; thence northerly parallel wilh said' Waier street twenty-four feet; thence westerly parallel with and about seventy-eight, feet distant from said Jeffersou street nïuety-Uvo feet to land owned by Warren Kimble; thence southerly on easterly line of said Kimble land twenty-four feet; thence westerly parallel with the northerly line of said Jefferson street two rods to other lands owned by suid Kimble; thence southeiiy on east line ol said other lands ol' said Kimble four rods to the center of an alley or way fourteen feet wide leadlng across said block number forty (40) eastward to Water street; tbence eastward on the center of said alley or way teu (10) rods to the westeriy line of said Water street; thence northerly on the westerly line ot said Water street four rods to tlie place of In winning. Together with the rlght of use of said alley or way in common witn others entitled thereto, and subject to flght ol way or easement for the northerly half of said alley alongand upon the southerly geven feet of said land; also subject to any and whatever easements of way and other purposes that may heretófore have been acqulred by the public and individuals alone: and upon the westerly portiou of the above described land?. O. Elmer Buttki:im:i.1', - Circuit ('ourt Commissioner. ; Dated December 8th I8!)7. A. F & K. M. Kiïkk.man. So'icilorsof ('oniplainant. t'CINCIN I NAT I - " S S: '■- CHlc W Tot PETRO1TJ j The OnSy Direct Route From All Poluta In I SCHIGAN AND CANADA T0 5 Modern si'ëëping Cars BRfl M r on Might Tralns. [LIS? S2S % parlos cars f lint n r DAYT0N, ITI and vr= flNBllJSPOLls. jürsaa For rates and full information, address 5 D. B. TRACY, Northern Pass. Agt., JefierP son & Woodward Aves., Detroit, Mich. 0 JOHN BASTABLB, District P3sseng-er Ag-t., jfc 5 Uridfia St., Toledc, Ohio. p ".. ËDWABDS, General Passenger Agent, W (9 arewBuïldiag. Cincinnatl, Ohlo 4'C w'i''í'i:,'i-ftaví%%vaí

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