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8
Month
August
Year
1895
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There are only four days each year In .vhich the sun and clock time exactly 'orrespond. April 15 was one of thos lays. The other three are June 14, Sepember 1 and Depemt?r 24. The 'arsery Tricycle. The nursery tricycle has appeared in London. It contains two seats, one for the mistress and one for the maid and her charge, and has two pairs of ptdals. StSÈl : Ohildren C-Y for Pitchei-'s CastoraTIic lucomparable Cüloaao A: Alton In these United States of America at Least, and it is highly probable that thi-oughoutthe entire world, the official record for the safety and welfare of its passengere made and maintalned by the Chicago o Alton Rallroad cannot be surpassed if indeed it can be equalled. Over its completely rook-ballasted, dustless röadway between IhioagO and Kansas ( 'ity. ('liicago and St. Louis and St. Louis and Kansas City, eighteen magniiicently appointed express trains are run on uniformly fast time every day. But in gpite of this heavy passenger trafBc the official records show that f rom December 4. 1878 to December 4, 1890, eleven years, there was no passender, who na in place as a passenger, killed on Chicago & Alton trains. Moreover there was not a passenger -iiriiiusly injured, tothe extent of losing a limb, an eye or a member of any kind duricg that time. During the entire period of the Wiuld's Oolumbian Kxposition in Chicago, whtn it was not an uneommon thing tofind the usual pat i affic of the vimd increased two. three and four-fold. and special excursión trains were very inany, there was not an accident of any kind- a most remarkable record. Besldea being America'a most populilroad. the bicago V Alton is the Pioneer DininpjCar Line. the Pioneer Pulían Sleeping Car Line and the Pioneer Palace Reclining Chair Car I Besure that your ticket reada over the Chicago & Alton Railroad, wben its matchkss and direct linee can form the whole, or even a part of your journey. James Charlton, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. 02 Chicago, 111. itiortua:;' "ale Default having been made in the conditions of a MorWage iwecuted by Thomas H. Geer to Philip Leonard, for the purrfhase money for the premises hereinafter described, which mortgago bears date Septembsr I7th, A. I). [888, and is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Washtènaw eounty, Michigan, on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1883 in Liber t2 of Mortgages on page 58ö, by which default the power of sale eontained In said morto-a"e becanae operativo, and no suit or proceeding in law or equlty having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and the sum of twenty-four hundred nineteen and tifty-three onehundreds dcllars ($2,419 .")!!) being now elaimed to be due on said mortgage, notice is therefore hereby sriven that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein ile-eribed or some part thereof, to-wit: AU of the folio wing described land situuted in the city of Ann Arbor, in the eounty of Washtenaw, in the state of Michigan, viz : Lot commencing at the north-east corner of lot No. one (1), in bloeK No. two (2) north of Huron street in range No four (4) east, running thence south thirtv-iive (36) feet on theeast line of said lot, thence running west sixty-six (66) feet parallel with the north line of said lot, thence runninsr north parallel with the east line of said lot thirty-five (35) feet, thence east on the north line of said lot sixty-six (titi) feet to the place of bezinning, at public vendue on Priday the Eleventh day of Oetober, A. I). 189T. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the east front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, In said eounty of Washtenaw, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court of said eounty. Dated, Julv Sth, A D. 1895. l'IUIJP LKOXARD. Mortgagee. NOAH W. (HKKVKR. Attorney for Mortgagee. 's'' plcxion only Nature CvJ ts?%JB?tÍ can give. She gives a new, 'WX clear and soft one to those who .- nJ-"-, use Dr. Hebra's Viola Cream. It is not TK a paint or powder to cover defects. It t gtrfs rid of thiin, by Nature's own RH cess of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banUhintf .ill r.mghness, redness, freckles moles, pimples, blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surtiy and harmlessly, becausc naturally. lts use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure and delicate soap. It should be uíed in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps are not fit for a baby's skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drugeists or sent by mail. Send to G. C. BITTNER CO., TOLEDO, O. T f Mn-rill'- Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a writ of fieri f acias issued out of the Circuit Court for the C'ounty of Washtenaw, In chancery, in favor of the Ann Arbor Milling Company, against the goods and ehattels and real estáte of Hiram Storms and Agnes E. Storms in said oounty, to me directed and delivered, I did on the llth day of July instant levy upon and take all the right title and interest of the said Hiram Storms and Agnes E. Storms in and to the following deseribed real estáte, that is to say : Cemmeneing in Brown and Fuller'a addition to the village now city of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, twelve feet from the northerly s.deofthe uabinet shop as foi-raerly located on the south bank of the race which now runs to the Ann Arbor Milling Company's mili, thence up the line of the race forty feet, and extending westerly from said line at right angles with said line forty feet wide to the river, with the privilege of erecting a bulk head thereon and the privilege of taking from said bulkhead seventy-two inehes of water; also commencing in said addition at the southeast corner of a certain pieceof land lying on the south west side of the mili race heretofore deei led to Josiah Beekley, Samuel Doty, John Thomas, Heman Thomas and Zebul M. Thomas, running thence down said race sixtytwu feet, thence at right angles with said race to the river, thence up the river to said lands heretofore deeded to Josiah Beckloy and others. thence to the place of beginning and privilege of taking from said race on said premisos one hundred and forty-four inches of water, said water privileges being subject to the limitations contained in deeds recorded in Liber O. page 290 and Liber J. pago 12!), in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county. Said lands being all the lands owned by the said Hiram Storms and Airnes K. Storms, upon the south side of the race of the Ann Arbor MillingCompany's mili. All of which I shall expuse for sale at public auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the south front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor ia said county on the IHth day of Septem895 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated, this 30th day of July 1895. WlLLIAM JUD8ON, Sheriff. LAWRENCE & BCTTTERFIELD, Solicitors for Coinplainant. 81 ■Tïorlgage Salr. Default having boen made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Allieit F. Vanatta and Maria A. Vanatta, ais wife, to Albert L. Walker, and dated the 30th day of December 1889 and recorded in the office of the Register of of Washtenaw C'ounty, Mieh. on the 30th of December 186!. in Liber 43 of Mortgages on page 114, which mortgage was assigned by said Albert L. Walker to Alexis Packard on the Kit h day of April 1871 and recorded in Liber '! of assignments of mortgages page 90, and aasigned by [arsel D. l'aekard administrator of the estáte of Alexis Packard to Prudence Paokard by deed of assignment, dated April 2ü. 1879 aod recorded ia Liber t; of assignments on page 241, and aftervra assigned by [sraH I). Packard, adminiatrator of tl f Prudence Packard to Chloe E. Waters by deed of asaignment, dated the löthdayof August and recorded In Liber 10, assignments ot mortgages page 287, on which mortgage there is claimed to le due at date of tliis notice, Êhe sum of hundred and ninety-two ilollars and fourteen cents ($792.14) and the costs of this foreelosuiv and nosuitor pre.eedinys in law or equity having been Instituted to recover the moi seeured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now therefore by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such casa made and provided. notice is hereby giveil, that on Saturday, the 26th day of October, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises at the east front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor (that being the place for holding the Circuit Court of the said County.) The premises described in uid mortgage to be sold are described as foHows: Thirty-two acres of land from the west side of that part of the east half of tbe south-east quarter of seetion nine (9), which lies north and east of the trail road (so-called ) and eight and one-half acres commencing at the south-uest corner of the south-east quarter of said section nine (9) running thence north forty two and one-half roda, thence east thirty-two rods, thence south forty-two and one-half rods and t henee westto the place of beginning all in the township of Salem, Waehtenaw County, Michigan. Dated, Auj ubI Lst, 1896. ( nr.oE E. Waters, Assignee. Thompson & Hahbim n. Attorneys for Assignee. 87 lianirry Mollee. State of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the County 01 Washtenaw, In Chaneery. limma Knapp, complainant vs. Warren Knapp, defendant. Snit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw in Chancery, at the city of Ann Arbor, on tbe 28th day of June, A 1). 1895. It satisfactorily appearing to this court by aftidavit on file that the defendant Warren Knapp is not a resinent of this state, but resides in the State of Wiseonsin, on motion of M. J. Cavanaugh, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant, Warren Knapp, cause nis appearauce to be enterad berein within fourmonths from the date of this order, and in of bis appearance that hé cause answer to the complainant 's bill of eomplaint to ,1 and ii oopy thei f tobe served on said complainant's solicitor within twenty days after service 'on him of a copy of said bill and notice of this order; and that In default thereof said bill to be taken :is confessed by the said non-resident defendant. And it is furt her ordered that within twenty ilays after the date hei eof said complainant cause notice of this order publtehed in THE ANN Akbük 3TEB, " oewspapar printed, publighed aml circulated in said county and that sueh publication be continued therein at least once in each week for ,-ix weeks in sueeossion and he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on said non-resiient defendant at least twenty days before the above time pre8cribed tór hls appearance. E. D. Kinxe. M. .1. Cavanaugh. Circuit Judge. Complaints' Solicitor. 77

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