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29
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December
Year
1897
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Scribner's Magazine! FOE 1898. A GREAT PROGRAME. The Story of the Revolution by Senator Henry Cahot Loilge, to run throughout tlie year. (For the first time all the modem art forces and resources will be brought to bear upou the Revolution. Howard Pyle and a corps of artints are makiug over 100 paintiugs and drawihgs expressly for tliisgreat work.) Captain A. T. Mahan's 'The American Navy in the lievolution," to be illustrated by Carlfoii T. Chapman, the marine artist; Hafry Fenn, and others. Thomas Nelson Page's First Long Novel, "Red Koek- A Chronicle of Recoustruction." Mr. Page bas devoted four years to the story, and he considers it bis best work. (Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst.) Rudyard Kipling, Richard Harding Davis, Joel Chandler Harris, George W. Cable, and otbers, are under engagement to contribute storiesd uring 1898. Robert Grant's "SearchLight Letters "-replies to various letters that came in consequence of his "Reflectionsof aMarried Man" and "The Opiuions of a Pbilosopher." 'The Workers " in a new field - Walter A. Wyckoff, the college man who became a laborer, will teil about his experience witli svveat-shop laborers and anarchists in Chicago. (Illustrated from life by W. R. Leigh.) 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 illustrated. Politie al Reminiscenees by Senator Hoar, who has been in public life for forty-five years. C. D. Gibson will contribute two serial seta of drawings during '98, "A New York Day," and "The Seven Ages of American Wornan." fütThefull prospectus for '98 in sinall book forra (24 pages), printed in two colors, with numerous illustralions (cover and decorations by Maxfield Parrish), will be sent upon application, postage paid. Price $3 a year 25 cents a number. GHiRLESJORIBNIR GEO. SCOTT, mm ut umin? OFFICE 38 FOUNTAIN ST.. yBk -i;til orders promptlv attended to. NEW MEAT MARKET Send the girl or boy with your order, and rest assured the quality and weights wil be the same as if you carne yourself. I carry in stock everytbing found in a FIRST'CLASS Meat Market And buy only the best stock. I am better prepared than ever 1c suply mv customers in my new marke J. F. HOELZLE, Cor. Washington and Fourth Phone 705 88-105 The American Protective Tariff Leagu is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Ir.dustry" as explained by its constitulion, as follows : " Tha object of thie League shall be to proteo Amsrican labor by a tftriff on importa, which shali fideisitely aecure American industrial produota Eganiat, tne oompetition sf foröign labop. " There are no personal or privat prof ís in connection with the organizationand itissustained by memberships, contribut.ions and the distribution of tJ pubiications. FIR3T : Correepcnd.nce is sollcited reardinj " Mftrnbership " and " Official Corre3pondenta." 8ECOK 0: We nood and iloom qon'.ributiom, whaónyr sniall or targï, to our c'.use. TH1RD: We pul-!ish a n_-yr. y,n„ of document c.overing pjl phaees of tho TarifP qtiestion. ComDÍ3tít8etwii! üc matled to p. ny Hdor-i? cir B0 oenta. FOURTH: Sond poütat carö rout ro' pf ■amolo uopy of th Amartoar tooncmuX." AfJdret; Wilbur F WaKtin-.an. Gönwral SooitftiPA 3S Wa,t 23o 8trt. No York Movtgage Sale. W heren s, Default has h-en mude iu thecouditiuus of a eertaiu moi'tgage bearine dale the 23rd itaj' ofMRy, A. D., 187, made by Hughey Mcl.aughlln and ïlnry Aun McLaughlin hls wife. f the township ot .ylvan, couuty of Washtenaw. Michigan, to Rice A. Beul, oí the city of Aun Albor, coiinty and state al'oresaid, nnri recrded in the office of the register of deeds lor Washteiiaw cututy on the Ï8rd day of May, A. IJ , 1S7S. in liber üii 01' niortgages,on page 324, and, Wíl reus, by reason of -jaid delault there is now qlaimed to be due anu payable on said ihtrtgage the sum of two Ihonsand nine hundred dollars ($2,901') and no snit or proceedings al law havinu been laken to recover the same or iiny prt Ilicreof: Now theiefore. notiee Is hereby given that by vi rtue of the power til .sale in saitl mortgi.ge coitliiined, and the statutes of the siate oí Micblgau, the undersigned will sel I at public auctlon to ihe hijihest bidder, nn the 23rd dn y of February , listtó, at 10 o'olock A. M., city t hm1, at the we door of i he Court House in aid city ol Aun Arbor, (that being the building whereiu ; he circuit court fór che county of Washtenaw ia held) tb premisos described in said raortgage, or suttioient thereof to satisly sul tl indebtednevs. cosls and zpensesof sale, and also' any sura o? suma which sba'.l be paid at or befoie said saie by the undersíííned in the way of taxes or Insurance to protect bis iuterests in the piemises deseribfd iu said mortgage, to-wit : All those eertain piece or pareéis of land sitúate iu the couniy ut Washiennw, nud state of Michigan, known, boimdid nul described as follows, viz: The southeiist quarter of the southwest quarter of seetlon iiiirty-five (N'o. 35), in township one (No. 1) south of range three (No. 3) east (Lyndou; The north part of the northsvest fractioual quarter of section two (No. 2), in township two (No. 2), south of range three (No. 3) east (Sylvau) containiiiK eighty.eighi acres and twenty-eight one hundredths of au acre more or less. And all that part of section three (No. 3), township and range last aforesaid, knowu, bounded and described os 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 toluclude within a line drawn east parallel with the north line uf said section to the east line of said sectlou forty acres of land, thence east to the section line, and thence north to the place of beginmug. being forty acres of land taken from the north end of one huodred and iorty acreb of land sold and conveyed by Thomas Snowand Elizabeth Snow to James Snow by deed, beariug date the 2IÍLL day of December, A. 1)., 1842, and recorded iu the register's office for the county of Washtenaw. in líber W., on page 446, to which deed reference ismadeforgreater certainty of description. The whole number of acres of land hereby intended to be conveyed being one hundred and sixty-eight and twenty-eight oue hundredths acres more or less. .TUNIUS E. BEAL, Residnary Legatee and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Rice A. Seal, deceased. LORENZO R iWYEIl, Att'y ior Executor. A. J. SAWYEK, of Counsel. Chanceby Sale. IN pursuance and by virtue oí a decree of the Circuit Court for the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, in chancery, made and entered the 26th day of March, 1897. in a certain cause therein pending, wherein Mary L. Bailey is complainant and Nicholas Senger, Elizabeth Senger, Warren Kimble, Irene Kimble, Nathaniel Schmidt, Johanna Schmidt, William J. Arnold and Caroline Arnold are defendants. Notiee 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 February, 1898. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described real estáte. All that certain plece or parcel of land sitúate in the village of Manchester 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 within the following boundary: Ufginning at a polnt in the westerly line of Water street slx (6) rods and niue (9) links southerly from the south line of Jefïerson stre.et in said village; thence westerly parallel with the south line of said Jefferson street forl.y feet; thence northerly parallel witb saitl Water street tweuly-four (eet; thence westerly parallel with and about aeventy-elght feet. distant from said Jefferson street ninety-lwo feet to land owned by Warren Kimble; thence southerly ou easterly line of said Kimble lantl t wenty-four feet; theuce westerly parallel with Lhe nurtherly line of said Jefferson street two rods to other lands owned by said Kimble; theuce southerly on east line of said other lands of said Kimble four rods to the center of an alley or way fourteen feet wide leading across said block number forty (40) eastward to Water streel; thence eastward on the center of said alley or way ten (10) rods to the westeriy line of said Water street; thence northerly on the westerly line ol said Water street four rods to the place of beglnuing. Together with the right of use of said alley or way in comrnon with others entltled thereto, and subject to right of way or easement for the northerly half of said alley aloug and upnn the houtheiiy seven feet of said land; alto subject to any nnd whatever eaeme!its ol' way and other purposes that may lieretofwre have been aequired by the ! public and individuals along and npon the westerly portiou of the above described landp. O. El.MEIi BuiTJikFIKÏ.D, Circuit Court Commissionef. Dated December 8th. iS97. A. F & F. M. Fekkjuk, Sol ici tors of Complainant. Estáte op Nancy Jaxe EaymomB. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte' tenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office itrthe city of Aun Arbor, on Tuesday the 28th day of December, in the yearone thousaud eight hundred and uiuety8eveu. Present H. Wirt Newltirk, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the eatate oí Naucy Jane Raymond, deceased. Martin L, Raymond, executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, comes iuto eourt and represeuts that he Is now prepared to render his final account as sucii exec-1 utor. Thereupou it is otdered, that Friday, thé 21st day of January next, at 10 o'clock in the foreuoou.be assigned for examining and allowiug such account, and that the devisees. legatees and heirsat law of said deceased and all other persous interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, theu to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor,iu said County, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should uot be allowed. And it is further ordered ,that said executor give notiee to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof , by causing a copy oí this order to he published in the Anu Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. H. WIKT NEWKIRK, (Atruecopy.) Judge op Pkoeate. P. J. Uhma.i, I'rohate Hegistkk Book on Diseases of Horses. Book ou diseases of horsefi, cattle, shecp, dogs, Iiog3 aad potxDti-y inaided ree by addressims Humplireys' Veterinary Specifics, cor. Willliam and John sts., New Yark.,

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