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Day
24
Month
February
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Mortgage Sale. WHEREAS, JACOB SOHWEICKERT and MlnnieSdbweififeert, hia wiie,ot' Northfield, Michigan, party o 1 the first part, did by their certain mortgage bearlngdfite of June 19, lSS6,and recorded at 3:50 o'clock on Jure LBth, 1886, in Liber 72 of Mortgagefl, on page 35, in Waahtenajr Uountv, Michigan, convoy to Bdniund C. Hogers, ate of Ann Arbor. MlicUgan, th following preuv Bes, sltxtated In the townöhip of Nortli field, in Wiishtcnaw eounty, Michigan, and described as iollows, to wit: The north half of the northeaat quarter of seolio numljer thirty-oneiu township one souih, of range sixeast, and the eastthirty acres of land ofiflroiu the entit sideot the coutheafft quarter ol the norlhpuat qiurter nt naid eecttou, containingin all one huudred aud ton aeres more first party in &aid towcship of North fleta i to secure the paymcut of four thousaud dollars in five yeara from date of said mortgage with annual intiTrstat the rateof eeven per cent, per annum, payuble unuually aocordingtoa eertain promiBftory note bearing even date wlth iatd mortgage exocuted by s;iid Jacob Schweickertto eaiü mortgcagee. And whereaa, said mortgapee died on or about Kebruary 15th, A. D, 1887, and one Uzaiel P. Smith w.ison May 2d, A. D. 1837, appointed and has bince been actlss ashia cxecutor, And.whereas, it is providcd in said niortgage, amona otherthiugs, that ifdefaultbe made in the paymentoftbeintereator ftöy partthereofwhereon the same is made payable, and sbould the dame remaiii unpaid icr tlxespace ol'ninety days that then so muchof said pripoial as remalns unpaid with ti rearages of interest, hall, at the option of second 1'iii.v, his executor and assigns, become due and payable immediately thereaiter, And whereas, detaalt was mde in the pti-vment of the interest due June 19th, 1887, and all interest accruing upon said note eince ita date is still unpaid. And said Uzzie] P. Smith, M suoh execator, bus in consequence ofsuch default, exercised said option and declared the whole p rit eipal and interest due as in said mortgage provided. Andas all of saitl principal sum of moncy and all interest thereon aincc the dateof said note as provided in said mortgage s due Hud nopaid and no auit or proceeaings has been commencud or is pending for lts collection. Now.tberefore, I, Williatn Walsh, Sheriff of Wnshtenaw County, in tlie State of Michigan, under the statute in such cases made and provlQed, and at the request of the kgal holler of said note, bereby give notice that I will on the lOth day of Marcli , A. D. 188S. at ten o'olock in the forenoon on that day, at the south front door of the Court House, iu the city of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, iind Stale of Michigan, sell at public vendue tothehigheat bidder the premi f es above and in Baid mortgage described as provided by law. Dated Ann Arbor, Mich., De".. 15, A. D. 1887. W1LLIAM WA1.&H, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTT ÏF Washtenaw, ss: Charles H. Kichmond and John M . Wheeler, plaintifïs, vs. Amanda M. F. Goodale and Frank W. Goodalo. del'endants. Notice is hereby giyen that by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facías issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, in Chancery in the above entitled cause, to me directed and delivered.against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Amanda M.F. Goodale and Frank W. Goodale, I did on the ninth day of January, A. D. 1888, levy upon and seize all the right, title and interest of the said Amanda M. F. Goodale and Frank W. Goodale, in and to the following lands, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On the weet by the west line of Weet 8treetin the villaje of Delhi, as platted, continued to the point where said west line would strike the center of the Huron Kiver, and following said center of said river, down and around to the point where the south line of Hailroad streetof said village, continued east would strike the said river center and thence westerly along said south line of said last named street to the place of beginning, iueluding all the water and mili rights and privileges connected with the Delhi and Ithaca mili property of the defendants, excepting therefrom the premises owned and oeeupied by VVilhts, also the premisos owned and oeeupied bySnyder. and also lots 1, 2.3, i, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, in block 3. Also lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, in block 2. Also lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in blOCk 4, Alsnlots 7, 8, 9, and 10, in blocAi 9 of Said village of Delhi. Also all the right, title and interest of the aforesaid defendants, in and to the land lying south and west and betwecn the center of the highway and the center of the Huron river, extending from Webster road on the west, where it crosses the Huron river at Delhi, thence easterly and southerly down said river to lands owned by Morris Kichmond. All of the aboye and forogoing doseribed lands are situated on Section 2, Town 2 south of Range 5 east, and all being in the County of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan. All of which I shall eipose for sale at public auction, or vendue, to the highest bidder, at the eouth front door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor. in said County. on the twenty-eighth 2th) day of February, A. D. 1888 next, at lü o'ctock in the forenoon of that day. Dated this ninth day of January, A. D. 1888. WILLIAM WALSH, Sheriff. C.H. MILLEN Insurance Agent No. i South Main St., Ann Arbor. The oldest agensv in the city. Es tablished a quarter of a century ago Itepresenting the following flrst-clasr compauies. Home Ins. Co. of N. Y., - $7,000,000 Continental Ins. Co. of N. Y. 4,207 ,20( Niágara Ins. Co. of N. Y. - 1.735,56b Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. - - 1,182,48(1 Oriënt Ins. Co. of Hartford - 1,419,522 Commercial Union of LondoH 12,000,000 Liverpool, London and Globe 3? 'mo.000 tgg'Rates low. Losses liberally adjustea and promptly paid. i C. H. MILLEN. EbcRBACH & SON, AND PHARMACISTS, No. 12 South Main Street DEALEKS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stixfls, Artist'a and Wax Flower Materials Toilet Articles, Trusses, Etc. PlKËWIlSaiQUlS Special attenüon paid to the furnishiner of Physi cins, Chcmists, Schools, etc, with philosonhical md Chemical Aparatus, Bohcniian Chemical Glass ware, Porcelain Ware, P-re Heai;eii!s, etc. Physicians' Prescripüons Carefully Prepared ai all hours. IMPORTANT. When you visit or leave New York cCity, save Baggage Expreesago and Carringe Hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. Elegant rooms fltted up 'at a eost of one million dollars, reduced to $1.00 and upwards per dayEuropean plan. Elerator, Itesturcnt supplied with the beBt, Hórses ears, stages and elevated railroafl to all depotó. Families ean live better f or less monoy at the Grand Union Hotel than at another first-class hotel in the city.

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