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DFFICE OP THE DEPAHTMENT OF PABKB AND BOULEVARDS Room 101. City Hall. 1 Detroit, May SI. 1011. Scaled proposal* will be received at tho above office until 12 o’clock noon. Thursday, June 0. 1011, for the con struction of extvnaion to WOODEN DOCK at the east end of Belle Isle park, and for the extension of CONCRETE DOCK on American shore of Bell* Isle park, westerly from bathhouse. Plans and specifications may be seen at the above office. Bids must be made separately and In triplicate. AH proposals must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 5 per cent, of the amount of the bid as u guarantee that contract will be entered « Into. The right Is reserved to reject sny or all bids. M. P. HURLBUT, 4 Commissioner. H. W, BUSCH. {Secretary. (937) DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Petiolt, May 28. 1812 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND REPAVING STREETS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Department' of Public Works. Detroit. Mich., until Tuesday, June 4. 1912. at 10 o’clock a. m., stand ard time, at which time and place they will be opened for furnishing all the labor and material and paving and repaving the streets named below, within the limits mentioned, in the City of Detroit, with the style of pave ment stated. • With Cedar. TOLEDO AVEMK (Pavlas 1. Toledo avenue, from the west line of Scotten avenue to the east line of Clark avenue, 38 feet wide, with cedar blocks on concrete foundation and Be rea. Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered, in cluding new foundation and brick puv ing between and along double track. Preparing for ftheet Asphalt Hurfaclsg. LINCOLN AVION IK (Hepavlagl. From the north line of Putnam ave nue to the north line of Milwaukee If feet wide, with 6-lnch and 3-lnch concrete foundation and Berea and Me dina curbstone. MII.LKTT STHKKT (Repaving). From the east line of Jos. Camp&u avenue oq south, to the west curb line of Elmwood avenue. 25 feet wide, w th I 6-lnch concrete and Berea (jurbstone. With Brick. Note. —The brick for* repaving the fol lowing streets W'lll be furnished and delivered on or contiguous to the work by the City of Detroit, free of cost to the contractor. ABBOTT STREET (Hepavlagl. From the brick at Michigan avenue to the east line of Trumbull avenue, 28 leet wide, less angle track, with brick ,on 8-lnch und 1-lnch concrete founda tion and Medina curbstone. ANTIF.TAM STREET (Hepavlagl. From the east line of Dequindre street to the west line of Chene street. -6 feet wide, with brick on concrete foundation und Medina curbstone. BUCHANAN STREET (Hepavlagl. From the Railroad to the east line V*f Scotten avenue, 26 feet wide, with brick on 6-lnch concrete foundation and Berea curbstone. KNOT STREET (Hepavlagl. From the east curb line of Beaubien Street to the west line of Russell street. 26 feet wide, with brick on con crete foundation and Medina curb stone. With Creosote* Block. Note—The block for paving the fol lowing street will be furnished and delivered on or contiguous to the work by the City of Detroit, free of cost to the contractor. JAY STREET (Hepavlagl. From the east curb line or Gratiot avenue, to the went curb line of qulndre street. 26 feet wide, with creo soted block on concrete foundation and Medina curbstone. SHEET ASPHALT LAID BY THE CITY. * Following are the estimate* In de tail for the work to be done on the above paving and repaving Jobs: TOLEDO AVENUE < Pavlas I. AHMCMsment Estimate*. 484 cubic yards of excavation. 926.30 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. . , . i ~ 13 ss lineal feet of curbstone In <4-12 feet H.) circles. 2 dressed Inside. ? dressed outside: Medina by contractor. , 1201.87 square yards, cedar paving. H 23 fi4 square yurds of concrete. 6 Inches deep. * 2VIR cubic yards of concrete under und behind curb. City Estimate*. 32 cubic yard* of excavation outside of track. . . .. 402 culdc yards of excavation Inside and along track. 123.4 C cubic yard* of excavation, in cluding old paving materials, old con crete foundation In track. 14 Pncnl feet of new curbstone (straight). 31.42 lineal feet of new curbstone In (2-10 feet R. Medina) circles fur nished by contractor 603.6 r » square yard* of brick paving In track*. 84.22 square yard* of cedar paving. 70.32 square yards of concrete under paving. 6 Inrhe* deep. ' 310.98 cubic yards of concrete under paving in and along tracks. 121 cpblc yards of concrete under and behind curb. 3.71 cubic yard* of sand under ties. 178.R7 square yards of granite nose stones furnished by city, laid by con tractor. . . ... 2000 lineal feet of rail to plaster <lr required) at the lunctlon of pavement with car track: the contractor will fill void under rail heads with cement « morta.r without extra charge. LINCOLN AVENUE (Repnvlag). City Estimates. 2729 cubic vnrd* of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar on sand, Putnavn-Holden cedar on plank. Holden-MUwaukce 1060 lineal feet of new' curbstone (straight) more or less. Medina. 360 lineal feet of new curbstone •(Straight), more or less, Berea. 161 80 lineal set of curbstone In (4-4 feet R.: 7-10 feet R : 1-16 feet R ) circles furnished by city; set by con tractor. _ . . . 4949 lineal f*et of curbstone, reset more or less, Medina.' 1060 lineal feet of curbstone, more or less Berea. „ . 12520 10 square yards of paving ron 'crete. 8 Inches deep. 68.32 square yards of paving con crete, 3 Inches deep. 221.61 cubic yards of concrete, under and behind curb 123.75 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. MULLETT STREET (Hepavlag). Clly Estimate*. 969 cubic yards of excavation. Includ ing old paving material, cedar on plank. . . , 467 lineal feet of new' curbstone (straight) more or less Berea. 113 07 lineal feet of curbstone. in (6-10 feet K. 4-« f**t R> circles fUT nlshed by city: set by contractor. • 1400 11 peal feet of curbstone reset, more qr less Berea. 2977 06 square yards of concrete M.6«j cubic yard* of concrete under and behind curb. . . _ . .. 131 lineal felt of retaining stone, old Medina curb may he used. ABBOTT STREET (Hep«v|«Rl. City Estimates. 2866 cubic yards of excavation. In dud'ng old paving material, cedar on "*I4OO lineal feet of new curbstone (straight), more or less Medina. 4056 flneal feet of curbstone, reset, more or less Medina 6412.70 square yard* of brick paving on 6 inches of concret# .... , 939 16 square yards of brick paving on 1-inch concrete. 146 cubic* yards of concrete, under and behind curb. 6619 lineal feet of rail to plaster (If required) at the Junction of pave ment with car track, the contractor will fllkvold ur.der rail beads with ce ment mortar without extra charge. ANTIETAH STREET (Hepavlagl. City Estimate*. 1670 cubic yards of excavation. in- S hiding old paving material cedar on lank. 600 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight), more or let* Medina, lfl.tf lineal feet of curbaton*. in I feet It. 16-4 feet R.) circles fur n‘*9H by city; set by contractor. 2408 lineal feet of curbstone, reset more or less Medina. 4928.21 square yards of brick on con crete paving. 69.32 square yards of resurfacing ” M cubic yards of concrete under end_ behind curb. * 277 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. BUCHANAN STREET (Hrpoviag), City Estimates. 1198 cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar on plank. 1460 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight), more or less Berea. 416.26 lineal feet of curbstone, In <l7-10 ft. R 14-4 ft. R.) circle* furn ished by city; set by contractor. 3413 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more or lees Berea. 9307.66 square yards of brick paving on 6 Inches concrete. 409.6$ squkre yards of resurfacing. 16*70 cubic yards of concrete un der and behind curb. t 768 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. * ELIOT STREET (Reps vine). m CHy Estimates. 316 y cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar on plank. >O6 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight), more or less Medina. 97.92 lineal feet of curbstone In (14-4 ft. R.) circles furnished by city; set by contractor. 3336 lineal feet of curbstone reset more or less Medina. 6237.90 square yards of brick paving on concrete. 119.03 cubic yards of ooncret* under and behind curb. 226 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used.- JAY STREET (Repaving). City Estimates. 714 cubic yards of excavation, includ ing old paving material, cedar on sand. SOO lineal feet of new curbstone (straight), more or less Medina. 46.64 lineal feet of curbstone, In (2-4 ft. K. 1-13 ft. R.) circles furnished by city; set by contractor. 990 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more or loss Medina. 2078.74 square yards of creosote block paving on concrete. 37.20 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 64 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. « Note—Bidders wilr submit proposals for Portland cement concrete only. The time to be set In the contracts for the completion of the above pav ing und repaving Jobs shall be as fol lows: TOLEDO AVENUE July 10. 1912 LINCOLN AVENUE Sept. 1. 1913 MULLETT STREET July 1. 1812 ABBOTT STREET Aug. 26, 1913 ANTI ETAM STREET Aug. 30. 1912 BUCHANAN STREET Aug. 30. 1912 ELIOT STREET Aug. 25, 1912 JAY STREET July 30. 1912 Said streets to be paved according to the specifications for brick, adopted Jan. 16. 1912. cedar and creosoted block, adopted Feb. HO, 1912, also to the *atlmates of the City Engine*?, as above, and the charter and ordinances of Jhe City of Detroit. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for excavation, price per lineal foot of curbing, price per square yard for puvlng or concreting, and price per lineal foot for retaining plank or stone, etc. Bids will only be received for the entire of the work or material for any street or section of street, a* per quan tities stated in the estimates, and the bid will be accepted which Is the low est on aggregating the above details, regardless of any error of extensions or footings mad* by the bidders. Each bidder must deposit with his bUI enclosed In a separate envelope, a certified bank check payable to the or der of the Department of Public Works of the City or Detroit, as follows; TOLEDO AVENUE f 300 LINCOLN AVENUE 2.000 MULLETT STREET 609 ABBOTT STREET 1.500] ANTI ETAM STREET 900 BUCHANAN STREET 1.000 ELIOT STREET 1.000 JAY STREET 600 Which-sum will be forfeited to the City of Detroit in case the bidder fails to enter Into contract, subject to con firmation by the Common Council with in five days after the acceptance of his tender by the Department of Public Works. The bidder whose tender is accepted will be required to furnish with his contract an approved surety company bond to the City of Detroit In the full amount of the contract price for the work conditioned on the full and faith ful performance of his part of the con tract. The contract shall be paid Irv bonds for first paving, or the proceeds there of. If such bonds are purchased by the' Sinking Fund Commissioners, accord ing to law. No bids will be received from any person or firm who ls*ln arrears or de fault to the City of Detroit. Specifications In detail for the above work »nay he had on application to the secretary. The Department of Public Works ex pressly reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. (4177) J. J. HAARER. (935) Commissioner. DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit. May 25. 1912. POE CONSTRUCTING VITRIFIED CROCK LATERAL SEWERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works. Detroit. Mich., until Saturday. June 1. 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m.. stand* ard time, at which time and place they will be opened, for furnishing all the labor and material, except cemenf and manhole rings and covers, which will be furnished by the city, and building and finishing complete, together with the back filling, according to the plans and specifications on file In this office, vitrified crock lateral sewers In the following described alleys: * Lateral Sewer No. 2321 —In alley east of Vanilla avenue, from north line of lot 244, north to first alley south of Jefferson avenue. Lateral Sewer No. 2325—1n alley In block bounded by Cadillac and Hurl burt. Chapin and Shoemaker avenues. Luteral Sewer No. 2321—1n alleys north of Troy avenue, between Wilson avenue and Hamilton boulevard. Lateral Bewer No. 2332 —In alley east of Central avenue, north of t>lx avenue. Lateral Sewer Ns. 2334—1n alley in block bounded' by Burps and Crane, Goethe and Mack avenues. Lateral Sewer No. 2337—1n alley In block bounded by Brush and Oakland avenues. Arden Park and Boston bou levard. Lateral Sewer No. 2333—1n alley be tween Cadillac. Hurlbut Shoemaker and Harper avenues, where not already built. Each bidder must deposit In a sep arate envelope with his bid, certified bank checks payable to the order of the Department of Public Works of the City of Detroit for the sum of two hundred dollars (1200) for each sewer bid upon, which sum will be forfeited to the Department In case the bidder refuses or neglects to enter Into con tracts within five days after the ac ceptance of his or their tender. Buch contracts to be subject to the approval of the Common Council. Checks de posited with rejected bids will be re turned to the bidder on demand. Tho bidder whoee tender Is accepted will be required to furnish with his contract an approved bond to the City of De troit In the full amount of the con tract price of each sewer awarded, conditioned on the full and faithful performance of his or their part of the contract. .. , . The contractor shall be paid In bonds or the proceeds thereof, If such bonds are purchased by the Sinking Fund Commission according to law On the proper execution of the con tract bond the amount deposited with the tendei will be returned to the con tractor. _ . „ No bids will be accejfted from any person or firm who Is In arrears to the City of Detroit upon debt or con tract. or who Is In default as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the said city. Printed specifications In detail for the above work are on file In the office of the Department and copies thereof may be had on application to the Sec retary. The Department of Public Works ex pressly reserves the right to reject any or all proposal# (4171) J. J. HAARIR. (911; Commissioner THE DETROIT TIMES! MAY 28^1212. BOARD OF ASSESSOR*’ OFFICE. NOTICE OF STREET OPENING AS SESSMENT. Detroit, May 37, 1913., Notice of Street Opening Assessment Roll No. 337 for opening CHAHLBVOIX STREET From Elmwood avenue to the easterly city limits, where not already opened, as a public street and highway. A. To Abbott Motor Car Cos.. A. W. Ab bott and W. S. Gray Jr.. E. Abort*. Aberlc. Zug * De Vogelaer#; Carrie Adame. J. Allen. Clara M. Allen, Oscar Albrecht. Elmer L. Allor, Henry Alle tnan, Clara Allen. Joseph Alter, Conrld H Amrheln, H. Anderson. Julius T. Anecl. Kiel* Andru*. A. M Anderaon. Charles Anderson, Oerald Apers, Lens Arndt, Henry Arndt, E. B. Armltnge, Phlnis Armstrong. J. Armstrong. Arm strong Tanning Cos., R. B- Arms, E. Atherton. , B. Fred R. Baker Arnold Baenxlnger. August Bader. Paul B. Bader. John Bsblugton. George Bader, Peter Bar ney. IN. F. Balsvch. Charles Bauer. Ed ward Baldwin, J. Barber. Bertha Bar ber, E A. Bartlftt. E. Bartlett. G. F. 1 Barron, Frank Batchelder, A. Bar noski. F. Uarniofskt, Harry T. Barnard, j Theresa Barllck, Alexander Barleneki, Chas D. llehiend, 11. A Berger. F. J. Berscbbaah, E. E. Berscke. C. Benxln Jr.. Charles F. Becker. Anna Bens, Augest Belch. Charles Bewick. A. Ber man, Louts J. Berger, Amy Bennett, Charles E. Behm. Minnie Beltky. Eu gene Bemb, A 8. Berry, Fred Beeber. F. A. Bennett, Benonl Beard. Joseph Berry Estate. J. H. Berry Estate. Mar tin Becker, W. E. Beauregard. Freder ick Bischoff, Alois Uialk. E. Bleschke. Adolph Bialk. Malstne Billet, L. B Btssell, A. R. A M Blasdell. Sidney J. Bloomiield. Mary Black. Dorothea Blankshlen, Robert Blenkle,'Otto Blatt, John Blankrnshlen, - Sidney A. Bolus, Alice May Bontell. Beryl B Rotsford. August Bohex, E. g. Bowen, C. B. Bow - ing, F. Bornman. J. Boyle, Carl Bohl nahn. F. Bode. Herman Bork, Con Bornman. Matilda Boehmke. E. T. Brooks, E. J. Bray, George Allen Brown. Charles Braxor. E. K. Brandon. D. L. Bryant, Adolph Biaenchle. John Brennen, A. Bruce, L. T. Brimmer. Augest T. Brook, Othela Burlage. Augest Buch, Sarah Bunohlark. O. B. Burn*. W F. Bussey, Edith Buffan. O. C. Buckley. W O. Burton, A. Bucktel ler. B W. Bukofskl, James Bullard, a Burlage. Caroline Btiellow, Burns A Owen Estate, J. N. Buckbrough. Fred Buck. C. A. M. Catnpau Realty Cos.. Patrick Camon, James P. Casey. Frank Capella. Sylvester Carreyn. W. A. Carlaton. H. W. Candler. Candler Bros., W. Robt. Candler, Tames W. Candler. Charles J. Cannon, D. A A. Campbell, Robert E. Cahill. E. Carmichael, Wm. E. Carey. John C&mpdelL B. B. Campbell, W. H. Cavell, Richard Carter. D. J. Campau. Central Havings Bank. Ivan E. Chapman. F. J. Chamber. T. 'P. Chene. Robt. M Chamberlain Trustee. J. R. Chamberlain. H. Christie, Isadore Chene. R. D. Chapin, Fred Christy, E. P. Clement. Joseph H. Clark. F. B. Cox. John Coghan. Arthur Colton. H. P Cope. William If. Cooley. James Cot ter. George P. Codd. Phyllis E. Cooper, Thomas Cotter, Eber tC. & W. T. Cooper, John Coullard. D. Colwell, Con tinental Real Estate Cos., A. J. Con nelly. Arnold Cooper et al, Thomas T. Cooney. - William Craig. Frank Crlger, A M. Cutler. John Curran, Fred Cubberness. Wm. Cuddy. 8. A. Cutler, S. M. Cutler. D. Frank Dahlman, Hilda Dahlman. Richard Damman. John J. Danstaedt.-EU J. Davis. H. Debant. J. J. Desslng. Frank De Decker, Max Dettloff, Alfins Denndt, Lawrence Christian De Croupet, Julius Delaney, Minnie De montler. (Augest De Centernear A Emil De Cuypere). John Delor, Richard D*ly, Charles De Backe, F. F. Delaney, Charles De Foyer. A. De Grandchamp, Cyril De Fever. Edward H. Deviborg. C. Dennytteman, Cora Depuy, David Demmlng. Victor De Clark. August De Bandt. Minnie Demontter, Fred Dehrlng. D. E. De Vogelaer. C. De Vogelaer, Wm. Denter, C. De Voulder. H. De Payet, O. A De Hwelt, Arthur P. Dlegal. Henry Diehl. Lawrence Dlerlcke. H. A Digel. Jacob Doll, James Dohna. James Donovan Estate. Nellie L Donovan. L. Doumoloum, Mary A Margaret Dumphy. Richard Duvernols, Henry A. Dupont, Peter Dundale. J. Dunn, Mary Dunn. J. L. Dumas, Camlle Ducrane, M. Dwyer. E. Dwyer Estate, Dwight A Lathrop, —> G. Dyardln. K. J. Eblaski. Lena Eggenberger, John Egelle, August Eheke, —J. Kl ward. Simon Ellas, William Enright, Charles Erickson. Jacob Erwlg , Matilda Funke. —W. H. EVerdlng. * F. Frederick Fasdick. Fairchild A Mar tin. E. Falller. F. Q. Farr. C. A. Farr, J G. Feeb, George S. Ferguson. 8. O. Fenwell. Emil Feldler, Mary Field, E. J. Fitzgerald. C. E. Kick. P. J. Fisher, Edward Flaherty Mary Fox, Charles Fournier. E. C. Forte, L. C. Frits. A. Franks. Frank Freedman. Frederick W. Frey, Frank Fraser, Christian Frohlund, H. Frantow, George W. Fraser, B. H. Frederick. Edward Frank. G. Catherine M Gartner, Vina Oarrick. Johr. Garsks, John C. Gay nor, C. Gay, Charles G«ts(;hlag. A. F. Geresh. E. R. and W. E. Gerard. Edward Getdel, Ja cob Gerber, Herman Gerke. Harry Geltr, Edward Oeltx. John Oetts, Frank Qendermath. Anna Gennenhard, Ger ald, Stormfeltz, Lovely Cos.. Charles Gercher. George Gerrle, Ernest Oet schlag. Gillmore A Chevenell*. M. Gille*. William Glelllng, Peter A. Gi rard, Dr. Glbbso.i, M. Gilbert. Otto Oles sler, j. e Gleason. Christian Goetx Estate. Kittle D. Good. George T. Good. John Goehenofer. James Gore, William Goodson, Alex Gola. Werner Goetsch, Frank Goschlnski H. M. Grant, 8 C. Grail, Lula B Gregory, Arthur O. Griffin, Andrew Gross. Her man Grimm, Ida Orlnnell. J. A. Gros fleld A R. Caplls, Richard Griffith, A. G. Griffin. R Gray A L. Hunter. W. J. Green. J. H. Green, C. Green. Anna Groth. Henry Orlssel. B. Oustavis. Julea Outllanmln, J. Guthard, Elisa Gschwind. H. Edward Hakerty. N. Hammong. Hugh Harrison, James Harrison. Thomas N. Hatch. Louis I. Hass. Oeorge C. Handy, Adolph Hart*. F. Hanselman, Frank H. Hale. John A. Hager, W. J. Harris, Mary L. Hammond. A. 8. Hall, Charles Hart*. F. Hart*. Fred Harts, Erneat Hart*. Henry Hamel. William Harder, Rev. N. V. Hann, John W. Harrison, Gilbert Hart. Julius Hager, William Hethel, William L Henry. William Henchell, Phillip Helwlg. Herman Heltman. Eugene Ifeyd, Matilda Heldt, A. H. Henselwood, A Hemple. John Hess. A. M. Henry. William Hecker. F W. Helneke. C. F. Helwlg. A. Hellebuck, M. A. Hewett, August Hefner. Charles Heberlln. Henry Henderson, Samuel Henderson. A. Heitelbacker, Oeorge Hendrle, Johanns Hlrsch. C. F. Hljchlngs, Wil liam Hlllger. August Hlbel. Gustave Hoffman. Oeorge W. Hoffman. Clarence L Hoffman, W T Hoffman, 11. H. Hoff man. Martin Hoffman. Christian 8. Hol ser. Elizabeth Horlgan. Clmlel Hols blke. Joseph Hoste. William H. Hovey. Oeorge FJ. Hodge. Emma Hoch, H O. Holmes. James Holden, Conrsd Hoet ger, Holcomb A Sesrs, Fred Holts, Oeorgi D. Huyvetter. A. F. Hund, Pat rick Hunt. Oeorge Husser. M Huenkel, F R Hunwlck. Mary A Hurley. Peter A Johanna Huysken, Charles W. flyne. I. James Ingles, E. T. Ives. J. Ernest Jahnke. Conrad Jacob. Samuel Jarvis, Carrie Jarklnstal. David Jan sen, C Jarvis. James J. Jeffries, Ed ward John Jeretx Jefferson Avenue Land Co s., August Jerets. W S. Jenkln son. Henry Joncke. John Joeger. F. W. Jonke, Edward Jones. Henry Jor den, Mary B Johnson. A. Jqbneon. Cy rus Johnson, Martin Jorgensen, Henry Josiyn. Joseph'A. Justin, Jacob Jus tin. Herbert D. Judkins. K. Henry KageT Richard Kahl, E. Kali, Eva Kahl. Blmon C Karrer, H C. Karrer. Johanna Kasdorf. L. C. Kat/.. Dora Kahn. Madeleine M Kaiser, W. C. Kaehler. Samuel P. Kaler, Fred Kad*. Augest Kade. Prank H. Kale, Frank H K»ii»r. H Kaiser, flirhsrd Kadlng, Augest Kade, Carl A. C. Kalke, Frank Kelntx, E. S. Kehan. William F. Kegal. RPhard Kerstan. Ketterer A Bros. William Keenan. Kate Keenan. Wm. J. Keenan. James Kean*. W. It. Kentel, Minnie Ketieon. Frederick Keretcn. Minnie Kereter. John H Kerr. Minnie Kelllson. J. T Kenna. Dun can King, Joseph Kiefer, E. E. Kirch n*A August Kind, Louis* Klug maun. Max Klein, Karolin* Klanx. Gus tav* Kloetsel, Charles Klein, Ouatav* Klein. Mathew Klein. V. Knelsel. —Henry Koch. Peter Kdtser, John Kocn. Henry N. Koenig. A. W. Koppcr •chmldt. Gustave Krmefet, Alfred J Kolb©. M.»x C. Ko:h, Henry L. Koppln. William Kowalski. O J. A John Kolb, J. M. Kolb. Alfred Kolb, Joseph Kolb. John F. Kolb, Margaret Kolb. Kolb A Moutard. —• A. Kruger, J. Kresback, O. J, A. Krelss. August Kreller, R. C. Kreugtr. Frederick Krause. Cbarlw* Krueger, Theodor* Krause, F Krempe kowskl, F. Krause, Frederick Kuh low, August Kuahuch, Agnes Kuhn. Albert Kusch, Frank Kunow, —Augest Ktolsfl. L. Lawrence Lant, A. Lang. M Larsen, J. G. Lankel, B. Laetham, David U Latimer#. A. Lanrkrelt. William La wltske. D C. Lantkln. John Laglan. John Lau, H. Lang. Richard Laetham, Louise Lafferty, John Leltch, Alex ander Lescohler, D. C. Leonard, Joseph Le Blanck, H. W. Letchenworth. Oeorge J. Lemke, Gustave H. Lemmer, F. W. Lester, James Le Croix, John P. Leplne. A. Llndow, W. F Livingston. Henry Llckffeldt, Louis LIU. David Lowry. Lothron Estate Cos. Limited, J. E. Loo tens, Peter Lorkman, Frederick M. Loon. Marie Low. Herman D. Looge. James Look©, Richard F. Ludwig. William Lucking. George Lulse. Albert Luston. Me. 8 T. McCallum. C. F. A Q. McCletre. W. A. 'McCullagh, Henry McDonald. James McDowell. McElenory, James McGregor Estate. J. C. McGregor Es tate, McGregor A Hess. James McCon neville, W. \V McKenley. D McLeod. P. H McMillan, Bertha McLachlan. M. J. Maniervelden, M. A Maurice, R. Marloln, W. E. Mackham. L Martatl. J. 7* Mathews. William H. Malburg. Alexander Muhler, Mary Masak, Mrs. Aron May, Maggie M MacPheraon. 81g mont Macgeble. Charles F. Marechner, Ottllle Matthal*. John Matyn*. Mary Mathews. Grace Matthews. Paul Ma tynn, Edith Maurer. J. M. Mason. K. Mat hies, C. D Mathles. Henry Maurer. A. Marx, Joseph Marshall, Caroline Marr. Frederick Mann, Albert F. Mar tin, Carl Mason. Elisabeth C. Martin. - J, Mtisch, Otto Meier, C. Merdlan. Julius Meier. William Meyer, J. Mes- Blng. Adelnnd Merrick. 11. C. Meredith, Gustave Mlsch. N. Miller, Madeline Mlhllng, M B. Mills. Ernest Mildner, Thomas Michaud. Theodore Midland. Joseph Miller, Fred erick Mlllo, E, Milton, Augest J. Mil ler. Edmond Mtssant. Simeon Miner, Stanley G. Miner, L. N. Mitchell, Wil liam Mitchell, Michigan Central Rail road, Edward L. Mortimer. Cornelius Moross. J. Morcsky, M. B. Moore, C. 8. Mott, Edward J Most. Joseph Moyer, Augest Moeller, Joseph Moeller, Louis Montand, William B. Moran, A. Mroch. Adelaide Munk, John A. Muhleck, Henry T. Muhleck. Oeorge Murray, B. F. Mulford. Bertha Mulhera, J. E. Mueller, A. Murrell, J. H. Muir, Ernest Muytens. Bartha E. Mulheron, Joseph Myhr. N. Chailes Nagel, Herman Nagel, H. E. Nagel. Helen 71. Newberry, Herman R. Nehla, Frederick J. Newman. Alex ander Nesper, J. 8. A T. H. Newberry, K. Newman, Paul Neaere, Henry Neater. John C. Neltx. W. G. Nicholson, J. E Nolan, Hectorln© Norris, George Noble. W. H. Noed* s. o. H. J. Oale. W. P. O’Brien. James Ochlenhock. T. O’Connor Estate. Thom as and Mary O’Grady, August Ohr- Icke, Charles C. O’Leary. Charles O’Leary, H. Oldonburg, E. J. Olds, Carl Olsewaki, George Ortwlne, Glenn L. Orr. P. Christian Panaien. William Pardlck. William Pask, Louis Paselk. E. H. Paul, Mary E Page. J. R. Perskey. Aug ust Peters. Em'lle Pengest, Ludwig Pe track, E. A H. Peobody. Louis Peshea. Charles Peshea, Henry Pfeiffer. Her man Pfaehler, J. Pfunnenschmldt, —N. H. Phillip*. Christoph Phillips, C. L. Phelps, John Plsker. Frederick Ple per; John Picken, Herman Planman. A. Possellue, O. F. Potratx. Frank Poullot, William Potter, Claude J. Pope, Hoyt Post, F. W. Pommeremke. F. Pep*, Frank W. Porsch, Adolph Prad lett, August Preaaner, John F. Prooel, Anthony Ptack, - George Purdon. * Jennie Quinn. It. Christian Rath. Herman Rademacher. George Rausch, -Paul Rabaut, Carl Rassman, B. E. Passman, G. R. A. Mat tery, C. Rattray and W. L. La Fay, Philip Raes. Wltfkm Relmer, P. A. Reno, IV. C. A. Reich, Ja cob Renner, H. A. TP*ynolds, August Rentenke, —-John Rhodes. E. P. Rice, George L. Rivard, H. C. Richards, Emily Ritchie. John Rlckea. Thomas Rlchings, Frank J. Rohrig. Charles Rohde, E. Ooet*. William Robe, Anna L. Road. W. L. Rose. Hiram L. Rose. Robert B. Ross. Mathew L. Root, J. W. Rowley, John Roney, Elisabeth Ross, Otto J. Rohde. Jacob Rostecker, A. II Runstadler, A. G. Ruth, Henry Rus sell. Christian Rusch, August Rupp, R. J. Rumler, F. Runnier, Frederick Rut*. A. Runke. W. P. Runge, Ernest Rut*. Addle E. Sayers, O. Samyn Charles Hass. Max Schoefenburg, Elisabeth Schneider, W. Schanllt, E. J. Schumach er, F. W. Bchultx, A. Hchwang. Robert Schulenburg, Wm. F. J. Schneider, An ton Schapanskl, 8. Schneider, J. Schef fer, I. J. Schmidt. P C. Schulx, W. B. Schoenberg, Joseph Schefger, R. Schul enberg. R. 8. Schlert, Mary Schadt. Frederick Schult*. Edward E. Schult*. M. Schult*. Robert Hchulenberg, Hugo Scherer. Charles Hchlltx, Mary Bchweg er. George J. Schmelzer, John Scherer, James Scott. Augusta F. Scbroeder. Gus tave Schroeder, Henry F. Schevler, Jo sephine Scherer. F. A. Schult*. Camll Scnanbrlck, Christian Bohroeder, Rich ard M Scott. Hugh Scullen. Simon Schuholx, H. L. Schafer. M. Schroeder. Theodore Schiller, Catherine Schaub, Otto Scherer, Camlet Schanbroeck. Lee Sebert, W. P Seller, O. A H. Seestadt, Alma Seelard, Seymour A Troester, Al bert Senkel. A E. Shear. C. J. Shelke. Frank Sheptell, Johanna Shecofskl, Joseph Stgmond, Charles D. Sleder. Werner D Bleloff. Mary Slambrouck, B. C. Slough, Smith. Mathews Foundry Cos., James W. Smith, Martin Smith, William A. Smith, Robert A. Snell- Ing. Ernest Snell Carl Sorge, Will iam Sprengler, Walter Sparling John Bpletx. John Spearman. Frank F. Spunk, Welter Spranger, Dora Stuart. Rob ert Stengel. Matilda Streldt, Rudolph Stahl, Bert C. Stough, John Btoddard. John St. Armour. Frank St. Armour, C. M. Bteele. Robert • Starotski, John Strchberger. St. Charles Beneficial So ciety F. D. Strieker, Mary Stahl. Henry Stephens. Mary Stehfest, Allen L. Steele, W E. Stoepel, Henry Sticks), Albert Stephens. Herman Sternhagen. Stand ard Oil Oo„ F. D. Stucker, Albert N. Stevens, Albert H. Stedman, Barbara E. stompel, Hugh B. Stead, Margaret Stroutzel, Annie E Sullivan. Jos. M. Sullivan, Mary L. Sullivan, Mrs. Sarah Bunda>, Frederick Suseck, John N. gwsrtx, Edward W. Swarg. C. M Swift. Frederick Swift Trustee. Charles Sylvester, August Sylvester. T. F Taepke. Paul Taube, Tafft Estate, Gustave Taepke. August Tack. Gustave H Taepke, Herman Thiel, J. Thorn ton. Alfred R. Thdmpson, Robert Thoms. M. J. Thomas, Louis Tlhrln, John Tlgchon. Barbara Toell*. John O Toepel, 8. M. Todd, John Toll. Jo seph J. Trombley. J. J. Trudell. Charles E Troester, A. Trombley. Regina Trlebe, lsaac Tucker, John C. Tur ney. C. Tyrell. U. Frederick Uebclhoer. Augusta Ul rlcn. Ida Ulrich Hugh J. Ulrich. Paul Ulrich. Ulrich A Wagner. Frank Underbender, Universal Radiator Cos.. Unknown. Frank Updyke. Mlnnlo Urstadt. Ferdinand Ursprung V. Joseph Van De Weghe. A. V’ander veghe. Ellen M. Valller, Mary L. Van trim. Henry Van Htelnlant, Adele Van schacmelkout C. Van CoDpena. Joseph Vanweghe, van Hansen Cos, L. Van Damm, Frederick C. Velth. A. Verle, David Verchoeve. Adolph Verle, Henry Verkendern, C. C. Ver Vaecke. August Ver Vaecke. Emil Ver Vaecke. Roe# B Vinton, \ugust Vler, C. H. Vogel, Julia Vollbrecht. Charles VorpagoL Joseph Vye*. W. L. A. Wasmundt. F W Wagner. Charles Walt*. Emil B Wagner. Al bert L Welter. D. J. Walters, Henry J Walker. C. L. Waldron. Bryant Walker, John D. F. Walter* C. O. Waldo. Ro malne Waeyaert. Mildred Waugh. Christopher Walts. Thomas W Ward. W Walters. Minnie Welter. W. F Welt*. H. Weber. Matilda Weber, Frank W essels. Chari** O. Weber. Jullns Weir Frank Welding. Willlatn B Wesson Estate. Carl W’elber. C. F. Werner, •. F. Weber A Cos.. Henry Welttenberner. J. Werth. Charles White. Whitney Realty Cos. T. W. Whitney at aL. Charle* Winters, C T. Widow. Thomas A. Wilkinson, Pauli Wlneke, Berths Wilke. August Winter, Jennie Wilton, Catherine Wkltr, Kliaabuh Wiederhold. C. F. Wler, Carl Wlltkop, Harman Wlnklar, Marlon I>. WHaon. Otto Woarfel, Herman Wock, Andrew E. Wood. William Wood. August Woodklt. George Wodtke. E Wolf. Frederick T Wright H. A. 1 Wright. Hattie A. Wright. Theodore W’rebel. Mona F. W. Wroedler, Mn K. Iv'rejand. Henry Wurth. Anna Young, Hose Young. George Zeager. Albert Zeller. Balthasar F. j Zimmer, George Ziegler. K H Zls- ! cherk, Ferdinand Zlneer. Robert Zug.; It M. Zug. > ARKRI.K'H SI B. Lots 46 to 69, both Inclusive, and lots 11 to 77, both Inclusive —Aberle's nub. of lots 6 and 7 of the e. % of V. C, 716, Oroase Point*. Lots 66 to 70, both Inclusive, n. 11.26 ft. lot 71, a IS 76 ft. lot 7S. lots 74 to 66 both Inclusive, lots 246 *to 267, both Inclusive, and lots 260 to 278, both In* elusive—Aberle's sub. of the e’ly 80 ft. of the w. Vfc and that part of lots 1, S, 8. 4 and 6, sub. of the e. h, all of P. C 725, and lying between Jefferson and Mack avenues, Grosse Polnte. ABKIH.B Sl'd AND I>E VOOEI.AER’J _ SIB. Lots 1 to 16, both Inclusive, lots 45 to 60, both Inclusive, lots 61 to 74, both Inclusive—Aberlo Zug and De Voge lacr's sub. of that part of P. C. 18, be tween Waterloo and Charlevoix streets. Lots 1 to 14, both Inclusive, lots 41 to 62. both Inclusive, lots 54 to 67. both Inclusive—Aherle Zug and 'De Voge '••r’s sub. of a part of P. C. 38, be tween the n'ly lino of Charlevoix and Goethe streets. . ARNDT'S SI B. Lota 1 to 37, both inclusive —Arndt's sub of part of the Chene farm. BEAL'S AND CAMERON'S Il'B. . Lota 6 to 23. both Inclusive, and lots 44 to 67. both Inclusive—Bead's and Cameron's sub. of lots 48 anil 61, Van Dyke farm. P C.'s 100 and 679. BEAUFAIT FARM. ff. 204 ft. of the w. 106.09 ft. Os O. L 4, Ivlng n. of the n. line of Charle voix street as opened, and n. 459 ft. of the w. 10609 ft. of O. L. 4, lying s. of the s line of Charlevoix street as opened —That part of the Beaufalt P. C. 18 . REWICK'S SCR. .Lots 141 to 163. both Inclusive, s. 16.76 ft 164. lots 166 to 171. both In clusive. lots 261 to 286, both inclusive, ?• 20.61 ft. lot 268, lots 269 to 281, both Inclusive, lots 364 to 376, both Inclusive, s. 19.10 ft lot 377. lots 379 to 894. both Inclusive, n. 26.79 ft. lot 481. lot 463 and 468, n. 24 93 ft. lot 469. n. 26 44 ft. lot 468 and lot 469—Bewick’s sub. of the w. Vi of P. C. 726. between Kerche val and Mack avenues. Grosse Polnte. BOULEVARD SUB. Lots 68 to 96, both Inclusive, lots 127 to IBR. both Inclusive, lots 226 to 254. both Inclusive, lots 286 to 318, both Inclusive, lots 384 to 418, both Inclusive, lots 440 to 481 and n. Id ft. lot 438 Boulevard Park sub. of P. C. t between Waterloo street and Mack avenue. BRANDON'S SUB. Lots 60 to 58. both inclusive, lots 60 to 69, both inclusive, lots 126 to 135, both Inclusive, lots 137 to 145, both In clusive. lots 247 to 264, both Inclusive, s. 40.06 ft. of lot 166 and lots 267 to 266. both Inclusive—Brandon’s sub. of that part of P. C.'s 337 and 287. be tween Jefferson avenue and Mark street, and w. of e. line of Cadillac boulevard: also the s. 34 ft. of that part of P. C. 257, between Jefferson avenue and Mark street. S. J. BROWN'S SUB. Lots 1 to 8, both Inclusive, and (rear! lot A—B J. Brown's tub, of O. L. 17. of Albert Crane's sub. of P. C. 644 and r. 53.91 ft. of P C. 728. north of Jeffer son avenue. ni'RLAGE'S SUB. Lots 138 to 186, both Inclusive—Bur lanre's sub. of part of O. L. 13, of the •abr-of the Lelb farm. Lots 93 to 38, both Inclusive, and lot 187—Burlage’s sub of O. L. 12 ands. 89.76 ft. of O L 13. Lelb farm Lots 1 to 6. both Inclusive, lots 21 to 32. both Inclusive, and lots 47 to 62, both Inclusive—Burlage's sub. of the n. 2-3 of O. L. 22, Meldrum farm. A. M. rAMPAU'S RE-SUB. Lota 1,2, 9. 9 and 10. Block 37, lots 1, t. 8. 9 and 10. Block 88. lots 3 to 7. both Inclusive, block 39 and lots 3 to 7, both Inclusive, Block 40—A M. Catn nau’s re-sub. of part of the McDougall farm, between Macomb street and Gra tiot avenue. GABRIEL CHENE ESTATE SUB. Lot 381, and rear of lota 4 to 12, both Inclusive—flub, of Gabriel Chene Es tate, Chene farm. ALBERT CRANE'S SUB. O. L. 20. except Holcomb avenue, as opened—Albert Crane’s sub. of P. C. 644. and e’ly 63 91 ft. of P. C. 723. north of Jefferson avenue. DI MONTIER'S SUB. Lots 1 to 19, both Inclusive—Dumon tler’s sub* of lot 19. Albert Crane's sub. Os J'. C. 644 and e'ly 68 91 ft. of P. C. 723, as shown on plat attested to Chan cery, hie No. 20,582. dated July 19. P. DENOYER'S RE-MI R. Lots 101 to 124, both Inclusive— P. Denoyer's re-sub. of part of th* e. Vfc of the s. w'ly 54 of P C. 19, n. of Jef ferson avenue, being lots 89 to 100, In clusive of the old subdivision. DE YOGELAEH'S EUREKA SUB. Lots 1 to 4, both Inclusive, n. 17.07 ft. lot 5. s. 12.96 ft. lot 7, lots 8 to 33, both Inclusive, s. 13.10 ft. lot 34, n. 16 90 ft. lot 36, lots 37 to 42, both In clusive, n. 18.93 ft. lot 43, s. 13.07 ft. lot 45, lots 46 to 68, both Inclusive — De Vogelaer’s Eureka sub. of part rjf P. C. 724, Grosse Polnte. DWYER, SCULLKN AND O’NEIL SUB. Lots 21 to 36, both inclusive, n- 26.06 ft., lot 38, lots 39 to 51, both Inclusive, lots 64 to 66, both Inclusive, n. 26.46 ft. lot 67. lots 70 to 84. both Inclusive, lots 126 to 131, both Inclusive, n. 27.90 ft. lot 142, lots 143 to 156. both Inclusive, and lots 167, 196 and 197—Dwyer, Bcul len and O'Neil sub. of lots. J. L. and M. of Richard Lemay Estate. P. C.'s 26 and 688, Village of FAlrvlew. EUREKA SIB. Lots 168 to 161, both Inclusive, and lots 190, and 191, Eureka sub. ot part of P. C. 724. Grosse Polnte. FHONTENAC SUB. Lots 10 to 27, both Inclusive, lots 46 to G 5. both inclusive, and n. 26 ft of lot 86—Frontenoc sub. ot part of the eastern part of P. C. 878, north of Waterloo street. HOPSON’S SUB, Lots 92 to 100, both Inclusive, ands. 40 ft. of lot 101. except e. 10 ft., deeded for alley—Hopson's sub of the s w, Vi of the n e. Vi of P. C. No. 19t con drmed by Lewii Beaufalt LOUIS Y. HANR'S SUB. Lots 9 to 22. both lnduelve, the n % of lot 8 and the s. Vi of lot 23—Louis V Hune's sub. of O. L. 46, of the sub. of the Joseph Campau farm. P. C. 609. HANNAN SUB. Lots 1 and 2, except LeMay avenue as opened—The n'ly 91.04 ft front and rear of Hannan's sub. of lot D. Estate of Richard l^cMay. HART FARM SUB. Lots 16 to 45. both Inclusive, block 3. lots 76 to 105, both Inclusive, block 3. lots 136 to 160. both Inclusive, block 3. lots 1 to 14, block 4, lots 43 to 70. both Inclusive, block 4, and lots 99 to 126. both Inclusive, block 4. Hart Farm sub. of plrt of P C.'s 84 1. 638 and 687. Village of Falrvlew and Town ship of Grosse Polnte IIENDKIE'S SUB. Lots 71 to 100. both Inclusive, lots 190 to 219. both Inclusive, lots 967 to 886, both Inclusive, and lots 479 to 508. both Inclusive —Hendrle’s sub. of part of I’. C. 587. City of Detroit, and Vil lage of Ht. Clair Heights. Grosse Polnte Township. A. M. HEN Ht '9 MI B. Lots 10 to 18. loth Inclusive —A. M. Horry's aub of Block 9 of Cook farm, sub of part of P. C.’s 27, 153. 165 and 190. HILLGEH'M Ml B. Lots 76 to R 9. both Inclusive, s. 27.40 ft of lot 90 and lots 98 to 106. both Inclusive —Hlllger's sub. of the n'ly part o f the sly 19 694 acres of the w 14 of P. C. 641. north of Jefferson ave nue Village of Falrvlew HOLC'OWII AND MR ARM' MUR. Lots 1 to 9. both Inclusive, e. 26 08 ft. of lot If, w 3.92 ft of lot 12. lots 13 to 20. both Inclusive, lots 22 to 29. both Inclusive, w.'8.92 ft. lot 30. e 28.08 ft of lot :!2. snd lots .18 to 36. both In* elusive —Holcomb end Sears* sub. of lots 1. 2. 3, 11. 12. 13 and nos lot 19. of the sub. of P C. 10 Robert Beau- 1 V>ien farm, and part of P. C. 644. OKOIIGK HUNT FARM. • 8. 182 ft. of O. L 29. except a. 201 64 ft. of e. 190 ft . s. 33 ft of w 105 ft. of O L. 3C. lying *. of and adjoining Elm wood avenue, n. 41.10 ft. of s. 74 10 ft. of s 1«6 ft of O L 80. Ivin* e’ly of and adjoining Elmwood avenue, n 30 ft if • 104.10 ft. of w. 106 ft. of O. L. 10. lying e'ly of and adjoining Elmwood avenue. «. 90 ft. of O. L SO, and w,/S0 ft of a 180 ft. of O. L. SO—George Hunt farm. P. C. I*2. JRFPFRMON AND MACK SUB. Lots 1 to 16. both Inclusive, block I, lots 98 to IS7, both inclusive, block t, lots SlO to Sf 4. both inclusive, block) S. lots 46 to 7S, both inclusive, block S. i and lots 16S to 119, both Inclusive, i Block B—Jefferson and Mack sab. of that part of P. C. 689, north of Jeffer son avenue, Groaee Polnte. J. W. JOHNSON’S SUB. Lots 9 to S4, both Inclusive—J. W. Johnson’s sub. of O. La 44 and 64, Joseph Campau farm. P. C. 60S. mold and MOUTABSVS SUB. S. 89 ft of lota 2. 8 and 4. ands. 88 tt. of e. 18 ft. of lot 6 (rear a 84 ft. of n. 68 ft. of lota S. 8 and 4, and rear f. SI ft. of n. 48 ft. of o. IS ft. of lot 6). and rear n. 80 ft of lota S. Sand 4. and real n. 30 ft. of o. IS ft. of lot I. and rear vacated alley lying nos n. line ot lots S, S snd 4. and o. II ft- of lot I), and lou 6 to S7, both Inclusive— Kolb and Moutard’s sub. of lots SI and ZS of Albort Crane's sub. of P. C. 644, and e'ly 53.91 ft. of P. C. 7SS. north of Jefferson avenue. HENRY I. KOPPIN’S SUB. Lots 1 to 12, both Inclusive —Henry L. Koppln's sub. of part of O. L SO of tne George Hunt farm, a Gratiot ave nue LEIB PARK. 8. 40 ft. of n. 200 ft. of o. 100 ft lot IS—Uib farm. P. C. 14. RICHARD LEMAY ESTATE SUB. 8. 200 ft. lot A. a 230 ft. lot B. a SCO ft. lot C. oxcept LeMay avenue as opened—Plat of Richard LeMay estate, being a sub. of lots 7 to 10, inclusive of the original aub. of P. C. 26, and lots 2 to 11 of the original sub. of P. C. 754. Lot K. except Charlevoix street as opened—plat of the Richard Lemay Estate as recorded In liber 100 of deeds, page SIS, and Liber 239. Page 659. I.OTHROP SUB. Lots 151 to 174, both Inclusive— Lothrop sub. of part of P. C. 478, north of Champlain street. McLEOD’S SUB. N. O. 64 ft., lot 29. lots 80 to 4S. both lnciualvo, and lot 53. McLeod’s sub. of the s. 8155.71 ft. of the n. 2567.56 ft. of lot 7, of the sub. of P. C. 19, known as the Beaufalt Farm. MARTIN A FAIRCHILD’S SUB. Lots 16 to 46, both Inclusive, and lots 78 to 90, both Inclusive —Martin and Fairchild'# sub. of the s'ly 161.11 ft. of lot 4. and all of lots 14, 11. 12. 18 and 14, of sub. of w'ly part of P. C. 728, s. of Mack avenue. MERIDIAN'S SUn. Lota 1 to 16. both Inolualve —Mer- dian’s sub. of the n. 3 acres of O. L IS. P. C. 18, Meldrum Farm. MILLS' SUB. Lots 1 to 3. both Inclusive, lots 70 to 92. both Inclusive, and lota 180 to SOS, both Inclusive—Mills’ sub. No. S, on P. C.'s 19 and 675. MINER'S SUB. Lot 1. and lots 23 to 37, both Inclu sive—Miner's sub. of lots 16 and 16 of the sub of P. C. 644 and e. 63 91 ft. of P. C. 723 NUTWOOD’S SUB. Lots 1 to 21, both Inclusive—Nut wood's sub. of the s'ly 210 ft. of O. L. 62, Van Dyke Farm, P. C.'s 100 and 67*. O'FLYNN’S SUB. 8. 216 ft. of lot 13, except Charlevoix street, as opened—-O’Flynn’s sub. o P. C. €BB. recorded In Liber 1 of Plats, Page 119. RENO’S SUB. Lots 1 to 62, both Inclusive —Reno’s sub. of the s 8 acres of O. L. 28, P. C. 18, Meldrum Farm. HUGO SCHERER'S SUB. Lots 2 to 19. both Inclusive, and lots 22 to 39. both Inclusive —Hugo Scher er’s sub. of O. L 64. Van Dyke Farm, P. C.’s 100 and 679 SEYMOUR A THOESTER’S GLADWIN PARK fITB. Lots 17 to 45. both Inclusive: lots 49 to 77. both inclusive, and lots 110 to 138. both Inclusive —Seymour and Troester’s Gladwin Park sub. of part of P. C. 26. City of Detroit, and St. Clair Heights Village. TBFFT*S Il'B. Lots 14 to S3, both Inclusive, and lots 116 to 188, both Inclusive —Tefft’s sub. of part of the e. Vi of P. C. 673. lying between Waterloo street and Ht. Paul avenue. A. SHELBY'S SUB. Lots 40 to 65, both Inclusive—A. Sheley’s sub. of part of B. Chapoton Farm, between Arndt and E. L. Campau street*. STOBPEL’S SUB. Lota 16 to 24. both Inclusive, and lots 53 to 62. both Inclusive—Htoepel's sub. of lots 7 to 12 Inclusive, of tne sub. of that part of P. C. 10, lying between Mack road and lot 19 of th* Robert Beaublen Estate. FREDERICK W. SWIFT'S SUB. Lots and to 14, both lots 96 to 110, both Inclusive: lots US to 137 both 'inclusive; lot* 306 to 119, botn inclusive, and a 28.89 ft. of lot 230—Frederick W. Swift’s sub. of that part of P. C. 131, between Aercheval avenue and the first concession line, Falrvlew. VAN MLAMBKOUCK AND MATIN'S SUB. Lots 1 to 12, both Inclusive —Van Slambrouck and Matyn's sub. of lot IS. of sub. of R. Beaublen Farm. P. C. 10. - VAN DYKE FARM. Lots 1 to 8. both Inclusive, and lots 28 to 44, both Inclusive —Sub. of lots 56, 56 and 67, Van Dyke Farm, P. C.'s 100 and 679 N. 19.86 ft. O. L. 62. part of the sub. of the Van Dyke Farm, being P. C.‘s 100 and 679 from Mack avenue to Jef ferson avenue. VISGER'S SUB. Lots 1 to 18, both inclusive—Vie ger's sub. of lot 18 ands. 26 ft. of lot 19. of Albert Crane’s sub. of P. C. 644, and e. 63.91 ft. of P. C. 723, n. of Jef ferson avenue. WATERWORKS SUB. Lots 49 to 67, both Inclusive: lota 69 to 98, both inclusive; lots 125 to 134, both Inclusive; lots 136 to 144. both In clusive; lots 238 to 246. both Inclusive, and lots 248 to 267, both Inclusive— Waterworks sub. of all that part of P. C. 267, e. of Cadillac boulevard and between Mark avenue snd Jefferson avenue W EIHEIt'M SUB. Lots 1 to IS, both Inclusive—Wel ber's sub of lot 13. of the sub. of that part of P. C. 10. lying between Mack road and lot 19 of tne estate of K Beaublen. deceased. AVIHTNEY'S SUB. Lota 1 to 6. both Inclusive, and lot* 71 to 77. both Inclusive —The Whitney sub. of part of P. C. 678, s. of Mack avenue. MIKIIIS SUB. Lot 88, and lot 39, except triangular piece In s. e. coiner—Wlrth’s sub. of the n. part of lot 18, of the Lolb Farm WORCESTER MUB. Lots 6 to 9, both Inclusive; lots 12 to 20. both Inclusive: lots 28 to 26, both Inclusive; lots 39 to 47, both Incluslvu; lots 50 to 63. both Inelutlvo; lota 69 to 66. both inclusive: n. 26 40 ft. lot 6S and lots 69 to 76. both Inclusive; lots 79 to 82. both inclusive; lots 93 to 96. both inclusive; lots 99 to 106, both Inclusive; lots 110 to 116. both Inclu sive. and w. 26.80 ft. of lot 107—Wor cester's sub. of lots 49, 60 and 63, Van Dyke Farm. P C. 479 YEOMAN'S AND Mf*RAGUE'S SUB. Lots 1 to 33. both Inclusive, block 11; lots 1 to 33, both inclusive, block 12; lots 1 to 3.1. both inclusive, block IS; lots 1 to 33. both Inclusive, block 14—Yeoman's and Sprague's sub of that part of P. C. 162, lying n. of Jef ferson avenue. MISCELLANEOUS, All that part of lot 18. Lelb Farm. P. C 16. as follows: Commencing at n point In th# w line of Mt. Elliott avenue, 260 ft. s. of the n #. corner of lot 13. thence s’ly along said line 44 ft. to a point, thence w'ly 100 ft. to a port, thence n. 38 ft. to a post 253 ft. n. of tho n. line of raid lot 13. thence in a straight line e'ly 100 ft. to place of beginning. N 466 ft. of w ty of block 10. n. 155 ft. of v. I* of block 10. n 465 ft. of w u of block 11. p. 466 ft. of e. Si of block 11. n. 465 ft. of block IS. s 480 ft of block 13, s 430 ft. of w. U of block 14. s 480 ft of e. 1* of block 14. s 430 ft. of w. U of block 16. s. 430 ft. of e. Vi of block 15. and ». 430 ft. of block 14 —Addition to park sub being sub. of that per* of the Cook Farm. P C'» 37 and ISO, lying between Ht Paul and Mack avenue* Rear n. 420 R 5 ft of s. 920 35 ft. of all that pert of lot I. eub of the front part of P. C. S9S, lying s. of the n'ly I city Limits N ttl ft., lying e. of th* s. line of Charlevoix street as opened—All that part of lot *. sub of the front part of P. C. 391. lying south of Charlevoix as opened N. 4«S ft, lying e. of the a line of Charlevoix street as opened —All that part of lot 9. sub. of tne front part of P. C. 898, lying south of Charleroi* street as opened 8 416 ft., lying n. of the n. line of Charlevoix street as opened—All that part of lot •. eub of th* frent part of p 7 C. S9S. lying south of the n'ly Ctty LimltS mm * %. 14 of lot IS. exeept the n. H ft lying n. of the a lino of Charlevoix street a* opened, and a. 476 ft- of lot Page Thirteen nor M s 470 ft. lying e. of the * Ita* ot Cbailovolx street os opened—Alt tfcM j Eirtion of P. C. 186. lylag between \ rri bevel avenue and the t ItM « Charlevoix streot. oxcept WHlitßj Street os opened n 166 ft., lying n. of thn a. line at % Charlrvolx street as opened—Ail UP> ' portion o: P C S4S, lying between Jfc* n line of Charlevoix street and CMf Limit* H. 387 ft., lying n. of the g. Has *# Charlevoix street a* opened, and h- 4T* ft. lying s. of the * H»* of Chnrlerotx street a* opened—All that nnrt of P C. StS. lying betwaen Koreneval *we nuc and the n’ly City Limit* saoop4 Charlevoix end Waterloo etroeW o» t opened N 476 ft. lying * of the * llB« Ot Charlevoix street as opened, and a SB7 ft. lying *. of the a. line of Char levoix street as opened—All that pnrt of P C 111, lying between Kenoheral 1 avenue and the niy City Limit*, *s cept Waterloo and Cbarlereig *POOf ns opened. S 4«o ft., lying n. of tho n. Mn# of Charlevoix str>e»t as opened—All thgt i>arr of p. C 181. lying between th* nTr limits of Falrvlew and the F. w. m Swift's sub. north of Kercheral even no 8. 460 ft., lying n. of th* m. Mn* ot Charlevoix street as opened, and t£ 443 ft lying * of th# * Hne of Char levoix street as opened—All that part Os lot l Os tho eub. of P. C IIS. lying between th* Lafferty road and the nTy limits of Falrvlew. except Waterloo and Charlevoix streets as opened. 8 4Co ft., lying n. of th# n. line of Charlevoix street •* opened—All that part of the w'ly a of the second con cession of P. C. 331, lying * of the nHy limits of Falrvlew. also the n'ly U link* in width of the w'ly H of the first concession of P. C. Stl. and also the e’ly 22Vi links of that part of the w'ly % of the first concession, F. C. 221. lving n. of th* Lafferty road, ex- i cept Waterloo and Charlevoix street# as opened. N 445 ft . lying e. of the * Man of Chorlavolx street as opened—All the w ’ly Sos the w'ly 14 of that part *f the concession of P. C. 3H, lying a. nf the Laffe’ty road, except the e'ly 19 links In width thereof, exeept Water loo and Charlevoix streets as opened. N 44 6 ft., lying s. of the * Mn* of Oharlnvolx street as opened-—All the •’ly H of the w'ly it part of th# Srst concession. P. C. 321, n. of th# Lafferty road, except the n’ly IS link* and th# e’ly 12 Vi links thereof, except Watorleer and Charlevoix streets as opened 8. 450 ft., lying n. of th* n. line of Charlevoix street as opened, and * 4ft ft., lying s. of the s. line of ChnrtevetN street as opened—Northerly 4.17 nog** of part of lot 2. sub. of the e’ly 54 ’ P. C. 321, sos th# n’ly City Limits oib Falrvlew. except Charlevoix street as opened. N. 168 ft, lying t. of the a. Mae of Charlevoix street as ODened. and * 460 ft., lying n. of the n. line of Charleroi* street as opened—All the e’ly 4.8* chains of part of the drat concession of P. C. 321, lying n’ly of th* Lafferty road, also the e’ly 4.68 chains of the second concession. P C. Sit. s. of the n’ly limits of Falrvlew. except Char levoix and Waterloo streets as opened 8. 420 ft., lying n. of the n. line of Charlevoix street as opened, and n. 440 ft., lying s. of the a. line of Charleeotg street as opened—All of P C ISA. lying between Keroheval and tho lITy Cltv Limits of Falrvlew, except Water* !oo and Charlevoix streets as openeda* N. 460 ft. of lot S. lying * Os th* I. line of Charlevoix street as openSd.' and * 420 ft. of lot 2. lying n. of Iff* n. line of Charlevoix street as opened —Plat of partition of John Altor Es tate. being tub. 1 of lot Sos Alter prat, dividing the w part of P. C. 670. 8. 80 ft. of O. L. 6. O. La. 7 and t. and the n 18.03 ft. of O. L. B—Plat of tho eub. of the w. part of P. C. 711, * of Mack avenue. I»ot 14 and lot 54 —Plat of sub. ot that part of P C. 10. lying botwoea th* Mack road and lot 10 of th* eetht# of Robert Beaublen. Lots S to 14. both Inclusive, and lot* 19 to 30. both Inclusive—^Plat of sutb. and partition of that part of tho ostgee, of Hanora Keenan, deceased. In thff .e’ly 40 ft. of lots 17 and II ot the sab. of th* Robt. Beaublen estate. In P. C. 10: and to all other persons owning, oc cupying, or otherwise Interested In any> of the lots and promts#* Included <M»r fh* following district and portion of the City of Detroit. Wayne County, Michigan, to-wlt: Th* Common Council of the City of Detroit having fixed and determined that said district, herein above de scribed, Is benefited by the opening of Charlevoix etreet from Elmwood are nuo to tho easterly city limit* whore not already opened, as a public etreet and highway, and having resolved that 564.575.99 less 91.t76.00' for building* sold, making a net final assessment of 152,702 99, of the damages awarded by a verdict of a Jury In the Recorder’s Court of the City of Detroit. In pur suance of proceedings under the provi sions of Act 134 of th* Public Acte of 1883, as amended, be assessed upon th* owners and occupants of the taxable real estate Included In said district, tn proportion, as near as may be, to the advantage which each lot or parcel 1* deemed to acquire by such opening. Notice le hereby given, that an as sessment has been made upon all the lota and premises Included In said dis trict and liable to be assessed for said Improvement under the provisions of said public act. snd/hat a roll of said assessment Is now completed, and will remain at the Assessor's Office, In the City of Detroit, for twelve day# from the dale of the first publication of this notice, that Is from the date hereof until June 11th. 1913, for the Inspec tion of all persbns concerned therein; snd that th# Board of Aaseesorg will meet on th# 7th day of Jun* I*l*. *t * 10 o’clock A. M., at their office In til# City Hall and will remain In sosston between the hour* of 10 A. M and 13 M. on eald day. and during the earn* hours, for three succeeelvo days there at ter, to hear any person or persons desiring to obleet to any nssesstnenr so made, snd to review end oorrett the same. If correction thereof be found necessary. <9 “ 7 > BOARD OF ASSESSORS. By Henry Plas* President. STATE OF MICHIGAN— IN THE RECORDER’S COURT FOR THE CITY OF DETROIT. EN THE MATTER OF OPENING LAMBERT STREET. PROM FRONTENAC BOULEVARD TO GRATIOT AVENUE, WHERE NOT ALREADY OPEN. AS A PUBLIC STREET AND HIGHWAY. At a si-slon of »»!d co r urt , . h * ,d . the 10th ley of May. A. D 1913. In the City of Detroit- • Proeent. the HONORABLE '« ILLIAM F. CONNOLLY, Judge of the Recorder# Court, prrshltng: -.. 0 It appearing from :h# r * t ' , r’* °* summonses in Uk stove *ntitled eaus** that certain of tbe respondeat* can*g4H b« found within the County of WblTß* to-wlt: George E Kee* a, * d rcapon<l«»nl liM not f sumrtientof is**u#o In cou t T v *' ii | n IT- enn v r provided respondent >a non-resident eaa ne aat voluntarily appeared * K , mgs. It .• Uorebr a»J decreed that **»d E Rots. »ppe* r * n f d w there be ntv. * h > *** petitioner should r.et be graaUM. oa W before til* 16tU day of Jj* l **- I ***- Aad It It ftirther o-d#r*d adjudged and de creed that ft certified coPV of thf *t^f he j.ei ton Ally "*"*"*?? dent where'er found. If lea-t six dsj - xnd It 1* fnrthor ordered, adjudged aßgr* decreed that the service Ott**OfE*[ If personal evince l» not prac t leal -aid respondent, he m*.le by puhllefc- > - copy of this order for thro* ***»• reastvc weeks at least ones la *a WT i.esk m the Detroit Time* a BtNiiJ paper published a tOhln the WaBtetMHMS Ity an d th.it thF last pubtleattoß 4 thereof t* b# *t least •** day* hafore ,h * aajsr Judge of the Rooorder * Cssft Attorn y far Petttloaar. I RICH hi. 1 LAWSON. Os OaagdM i. Putin##* addresa: ■ 161 City Hall. Detroit. M»eh , * tilt)