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('iiM!mtiou Can Be Cu red by the use of Shiloh's ('ure. This great Cough Cure is the only known remedy for that terrible disease. For sale by al druggists. The ( lil.n., A: Alton In these United States of America at least, and it is highly probable that throughoutthe entire world, the official record for the safety and welfare of its passengen made aud maintained by the Chicago & Alton Rajlroad cannot be surpassed if indeed it can be equalled. Over its completely rock-ballasted, dustless roadway between Chicago and Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis and 8t. Louis snd Kansas City, eighteen magnificently appointed express trains are run on uniformly fast time every day. But in sjiite of this heavy passenger traffic the official records show that trom December 4, 1879 to December 4, 1890, eleven years, there was no passenger, who was in placo as a passenger, killed on Chicago & Alton trains. Moreover there was not a passenger seriously injured, tothe extent of losing a limb, an eye or a member of any kind durir.g that time. During the entire period of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, whun it was not an uncommon thing tofind the usual passenger traffic of the road increased two, three and four-fold. and special excursión trains were very many, there was not an accident of any kind- a most remarkable record. Besides being America's most popular railroad, the Chicago &Alton is the Pioneer Dining Car Line, the Pioneer Pulían Sleeping Car Line and the Pioneer Palace RecliningChair Car Line. Be sure that your ticket reads over the Chicago & Alton Railroad, -hen its matchless and direct lines can form the whole, or even a part of your journey. James Charlton, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. 02 Chicago, 111. Mortjiagc Sale. Default having been made in the Conditions of a certain Mortgage made by Louisa S. J. Johnson to the Ann Arbor Savings Bank dated the 5th day of Maren 1891 and recorded in the ollice of the Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michigan, on the (ith day of Maroh, 1891, in Liber 76 of mortgages on page 220 on which mortgage there is elaimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of seven hundred and six dollars and eighty cents (70l.80) and an attorney fee of twenty-ñve dollars provided for in said mortgages and no suit at law or proceedings in equity haring been instituted to recover the money secured by said mortgage or any pari mereor. Now therefore by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby eiven that on Friday the first day of November 1895 a ten o'clock in the forenoon the said Bank will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the east frontdoor of the Court House in the city of AnnArbor (that being the place where the circuit court !for said county is holden) the premisas descibed in said mortgage or so much as may be necessary to pay the amout due on said mortgage and the expense of this foreclosure. The premises to be sold being described as a part of 1B 100 and 101 of R. S. Smith's third addition to said city of Ann Arbor fronting 66 feet on Obervatory-st. and extending west on the north end of said lots 110 feet. The premises herein decribed being bounded east by Observatory-st. north by Volland-st. west by a line,' parellel to Observatory.st. and lid feet therefrom and south by a line parallel to Volland-st. and ötifeet therefrom. Dated August 8th 1895. The Ann Arbor Savinos Bask, Mortgagee. THOMPSOW AMD HaBBIMAN, 88 Attys. for Mortgagee. IHortguKe Sale. Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money secured by a mortgage dated 12th day of May in the year 1885 executed by Warren Babooek, Mary A. Babcoek, Frank Babcock and Effie Babooek, his wife, of Milan, Washtenavv County, Michigan, to Margaret Kearney, of the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County and State of Michigan which said moi-tgage was remorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Washtenaw in Liber 64 of mortffttges on page 479 on the 13th day of May . D. 1895 at 11:05 o'clocka. m, of said day. And whereas, the amount claimed to le due on said mortgage is the sum of two thousand one hundreu and six and twenty-seven hundredths dollars (Í2.106.271 of principal and interest and the further sum of twenty-five dollars aa ao attorney fee stipulated for in said mortgage, and whieh is the whole amount elaimed to be due and unpaid on said mortg&ge and no suit or proceeding ha-ving been instituted at law to recover the debtnow remaining seeured by said mortgage or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale eontained in said mortgage has become operative. Now therefore, notice is hereby given,that by virtue of the said power of sale, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, the said inortgage will e b foreclosed by a sale of said premises therein desoribed at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the west front door of the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County of Washtenaw, (that being the place of holding the Circuit Court for said County) on the 23 day of November A.D. 1895 at lOo'cloek in the forenoon of that day; which said preinlsea ure described in said mortgage as folio ws, towit: All that certain piece or paroel of land sitúate and being in the tovvnship of York, in County of Washtenaw. and State of Michigan. Commenoingat the south-west corner of lotone(l) of tëdwarda plat in the Village of Milan and running south sixty-ono and one-half dogrees east along the south line of said lot and on the north line of Front street sixty-six feet, thence north twenty-nino and one-half degrees east parallel with west line of said lot onehundred feet, thence south sixty and one half degrees east parallel with soutb line until it comes within forty-four feet of the east line, thence north-easterly to the north-east corner; thence north-westerly along the north line to the north-west corner: theDce south twenty-nino and one-half degrees west along the west line of said lot and on the east line of Tolan street to the place of beginning. Dated this Sth day of the August A. D. 18i)5. Marüaret Kearney, 89 Mortgagee. Takc Vour Slimmer Varatlon Trip to Colorado aud Yellovi tone Park. The Burlington route will runspecia car, personally conducted tours to Colo rado and the Yellowstone Park, leavingr Chicago June 26. August 7 and 14. Piret-class service. Low rate, including- all expenses. For descriptive pamphlet, a])ply to T. A. Gradv, Manager, 211 Clark St, Chicago. 81 Keal Estáte l'or Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN i ouxtvok Wasiitenaw. I 9SIn the matter of the ostate of Harriet WriRht, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order granted to Jerome A. Preeman, administrator of the estáte of said deceased, by thE Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw on the lOth day of july, A. D. 1894Í there will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the East front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, in the County of Waehtenaw in said state, on Wednesday the twentyfifth day of September A. D. 1895 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage T)r otherwise existing at the time of the death of said deceased) the following described real estáte, to-wit: Beginning at a point nine chains and seventeen(17) links east of the quarter stake between sections twenty-one and twenty-eight in township two (2) south range six (6) east: thence east along the line three (3) chains and fourty-two (42) links; thence south at right angles four (4) chains and fiifty (50) links to the north boundary line of the right of wiiy of the Michigan Central Railroad Company; thence westerly along the north line of said railroad th-ree (3) chains and sixty-four (64) links, thence north three (3) chains and twenty-eight (28) links to the place of beginning, containing one and onehalf acres more or less, all being in said city of Ann Arbor. Also one acre off the west end of the foliowinti described land on section twenty-eiffht (28) in said city,bounded on the east by the Hurón river, on the south by the Michigan Central Railroad's right of way, on the north by the river road, and on the west by land deeded by Edwin Lawrence and wife to Chauncey O. Orcutt by deed dated March lst 1802, and recorded in liber 4!) of deeds on page 356 in the Register's office of said County. All said land being in the City of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washtenaw. Dated Aug. 5tn, 1895. O. E. Bi TTKKFIELD, 82 Administrator de bonis non Mortsase Sale. Default having been made in the conditions of payment of a certain mortgage made on the 13th day of May A. D 1891 by John Pflsterer and Mary his vvife, to The Farmers and Maohanics Bank; whereby the power of salo there in contained has beeome operativ whieh mortgage was recordad in the office of the Register of Deeds in th County of Washtenaw on the l.'ith da; of May aforesaid, in Liber Ttiof Mortga ges on page -'■' and on whieh said mort gage there La claimed to be due at the of this notiee the sum of thirteer hundred and seventy-live dollars an( no proceedings at law or in equity ha Ing been instituted to colleet the sail sum of money or any part thereof. Nw 771 refon Notiee is hereby given tha on the 2d day of November 18!)."), a eleven o'clock, a. m. at the south Iron door of the Court Heuse, in the City o Ann Arbor, State of Michigan, the sak mortg-age will be foreelosed and the lands and tenants in the said mortgage mentioned and desuribed will be sold at public auction or vendue to the highestj bidder to satisfy the principal and interest of the said mortgage and the costs of and expenses of these proceedings including an attorney's fee of thirty dollars providedfor therein. The lands tenements and premises in the said mortgage conveyed and then to be sold are described as follows: All that certain piece or paroel of land sitúate in the City of Ann Arbor, in the County of Wasntenaw, and State o Michigan, to-vvit : Commeneing at the north-east corner of land owned by Kugene Osterlin on the south side of Huron street betweenAllen C'reekand Jewetts addition, thenee south along üsterün's land, eight roda to Mrs. Kiseles land. tlience east along Eiseles land tour rodü. thenee north eight rods to Hui-on street, thence west four rods to place of b'iginninu-, all on section twonty-nine town two outh, range six east. Dated, Ann Arbor, August 6th, 1896. I'akmeks & Mechanics Bank, Mortgagee. E. B. NORRIS, Attorney for Mortgagee. 88 .Ilortgage aie Default having been made in the conditions of a Mortsrage exeouted by Thomas H. Geer to Philip Leonard, for the purchase money for the premises hereinafter described, whieh mortgage bears date September 17th, A. U. 1883, and is recorded in the office of the Ilegister of Deedl for Washtenaw county, Michigan, on the 20th day of September, A. D. Í883 in Liber 62 of Mortgaes on page 56."). by which default the 3ower of sale contained In said mortjage became operative, and no suit or iroceeding in law or equity having been instituted to recover the debt oured by latd niortgage or any part thereof, and the sum of twenty-four hundred nineteen and tifty-three onehundreds dcllars ($2,419 63) boing now claimed to be duo on said mortgage, notice is thereforo hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein descrihed or some part thereof, to-wit: All of the following doscribed land situatiid in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw, in the state of Michigan, viz: Lot eommeneing at the north-east corner of lot No. one (1), in blocK No. two () north of Huron street in range No. four (4) cast, thcnco south thirtv-five (35) feet on the east line of said lot, thence running west sixty-six (06) feet parallel with tho north line of said lot, thence running north parallel with the east line of said lot thirty-livc (35) feet, thence east on the north line of said lot sixty-six (66) feet to the place of beginninpf, at public vendue on Friday the Eleventh day of October, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the east front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county of Washtenaw, that being the place of holding the Circuit Court of said county. Dated, July 8th, A. D. 18!!.".. l'IHLIP LEONARD. Mortgagee. Noah W. Cheever, Attorney for Mortffagee. 85 NI 6 riff' Sale. Notieeis bereby giventhat by virtue of a writ of fieri facías issued out of the Circuit Court tor the County of washtenaw, In chancery, in favor of the Ann Arbor Milling lompany against the goods and ehattela and real state of Hii-am Storms and Agnes E. Stormsinsaid county, to me direeted and delivered, I did on the llth day of Julr instant ievy upon and take all the right title and interest of the said Hiram Storms and Ag-nes E. Storms in and to the followintr described real estáte, that is to say : (emniRncing in Brown and Fuller's addition to the villag-e now city af Ann Arbor. County of Washtenaw ind State oí Michigan twelve feet from ;he northerly s.de of the cabinet shop aa 'ormerly located on the south bank of the rat e which now runs to the Ann Arbor Milling Company 's mili, theace uj me iiue or me race lorty feet, and extending westerly from said line at right ang-les with said line forty feet wide to the river, with the privilege of eracting a bulk head thereon and the privilege of taking from said bulkhead seventy-two inches of water; also cotamencing in said addition at the southeast corner of a certain piece of land lying on the south-west side of the mili race heretofore decided to Josiah Beckley, Samuel Doty, John Thomas, Heman Thomas and Zebul M. Thomas, running thence down said race sixtytwo feet, thence at right angles with said race to the river, thence up the river to said lands heretofore deeded to Josiah Beckley and others, thence to the place of beginning and privilege of taking from said race on said premises one hundred and forty-four inches of water, said water privileges being subject to the limitations contained ia deeds recordod in Liber G.page 296 and Liber J. page 129, in the office of the Keoister of Deeds of said county. Said lands being all the lands owned by the said Hiram Storms and Agnes E.Stbrms, upon the south side of the race of the Ann Arbor Milline-Comüanv's mili. All of whieh I shall expose 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 in said county on the 18th day of September 1 !)." at ten o'ulock in the forenoon. Dated, this 30th day of .Tuly 1895. Wíf.r.iAM JUD8ON, Sheriff. LiAWRENCE & BUTTERFIKU). Solieitora for Oomplainant. 81 iMorlgage Sale. Default liaving been made in the conditions of a certain mortpage made by Albert P. Vanatta and Maria A. Van atta, his wife, to Albert L. Walker, and dated the 30th day of December 1869 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deoda of Washtenaw County Mich. on the 30th of December 1869,1 1 Líber 4. of Mortgages on page 114, which mortgage was assigned by said Alhert L. Walker to Alexis Packard on the Kith day of April 1871 and recorded in Libei" '! of assignments of mortgages page iio, and assigsed by Israel D. Packard administrator of the estáte of Alexis Packard to Prudence Packard by deed of assjgnment, dated April 26, 179 and recorded in Liber (i of assignments on page 241, and afterwarda aasigned by kraal D. Packard, adminitrator of the estáte of Prudence Packard to Chloe E. aters ■ of assignraent, dated the 15th day of Au 1889, and recorded in Liber 10, aselgnments oi mortgages page 287, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the sum of aeven hundred and ninety-two dollars and fourteen cents (Í79Í14) and the eosts of this foreclosure and no suit or preceedings in law or equity havingr been instituted to recover the moneyg secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Novv therefore by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby giveu, that on Saturday, the litith day of October, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the said mortyage will be d 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.) Tho premises deseribetfin said mortgage to be sold are describid as follows: Thirty-two acres of land from the west sido of that part of the east half of the south-east quarter of section nine (9), which lies north and east of the trail road (so-called) and eight and one-half acres commencing at the aouth-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section nine (9) thence north 'orty two and one-half rods, thence east thirty-two rods, thence south forty-tw? and one-half rods and thence west to the jlace of beginning all in the township of Salem, Washtenaw County, Michiian. 3ated, August lst, 1895. Chloe E. Waters, Assignee. Thompson & Hahriman, Attorneys for Assignee. S7 l'niliiiir Order. OTATE OP MICHIGAN.! .. jOotmrï ot' Vashtk.aw. I s At a session of the Probate Court for lic County of Washtenaw, holden at he Probate Office in the City of Ann rbor. on Tuesday, the 6th day of August, in the yearone thousand eight ïundred and ninety-five. Present, J. willard liabbitt, .Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Mareia H. GelstOB, deoeaeod, Joseph Mills Gelston and Henry Wisewoll Gelston executors of the last will and testament of said deeeased. come into court and represent that tliey are now prepared to render their final account as such executors. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the 3rd day of September next at ten o'clock in tho forcnoon, be assined for the and allowing such account, and that tho deviaees, legateea and heirs-at-law of said deceasod, and all persons interestod in said estáte, ara requirod t appear at a sessioa of said Court, tben to be holden at tha Probato OfHoe, in the ('ityof Ann Arbor, in said Connty, and show cause, if any there bo, why said account should pot be ullowed. And it is further orderod, that said executors give notico to the persons interested in said estáte, of tlie pendency of said account, and the hearing thereot, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Register, a newspaper printi-d and circulating in said county threc tucceseive reeka previous to said day of hearing. .J. Willard Babhitt, ( A true copy. ) Judge of Probate. W. G. Doty, Probate Keffister. 7

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