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Freeborn County Standard from Albert Lea, Minnesota • 2

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THURSDAY APRIL 7 1881 Editors Boom! NL HEWITT into 2500 4 There are rumors that Judge Page contemplates removing to Minneapolis 2000 4500 6000 Albert Lea Hartland Manchester Twin Lakes Losey declined to take part in the prosecution of Riley because he was dissatisfied with the manner in which it was being conducted Clothing Bats Dd Caps Dry Goods Cloaks lannels Counter Scales Crockery 2 Stoves It is announced that Dunnell is still a candidate for Speaker io 15 150 646514 245772 535912 Albert Lea Alden Armstrong Hayward Oakland Entered at the post offlee in Albert Lea as second class mail matter Total 1449827 365550 371748 851394 sippi 1 1 A large line of Hamburg Edges and md Insertings Ruchings Collarettes Skirt Pleating Laces Ties and No ions of all kinds 1 Groceries in any quantity at bottom prices Rare bargains in Teas Boots 'and Shoes a large stock of lie best goods money will buy Hats Caps Clothing urnishing Goods in fact anything wanted from 1 Pin to a Hogshead of Sugar 3 Call and see him The acquittal of Riley need excite no surprise Only three persons accused of crime in that county who plead not guilty have been convicted in the last twenty three years The Spring Valley Vidette brlncrs out a rooster of the blackest kind to crow over appointment A back crow is a fit symbol of such a Owatonna Journal as though you like ch reight 1260446 345947 773854 750OS 6000 Dr Wilhelm of the aribault refin ery furnishes the following figures relative to the profits of growing amber cane and manufacturing it WILLIAMS I DRAKE Hon If Kenney passed through this city last week on his return from ft trip to Sagetown Ill a place nine miles cast of Burlington Mr Kenney went down to meet a Chicago capitalist who offers to invest $70000 in a refinery at Sagetown if the farmers in that vicinity will guarantee him 3500 acres of cane to work up which they will probably do The Stillwater Hastings Rochester Railway is being surveyed What good would be accomplished by going to Rochester with this road is more than we can see If it could be built to Owatonna and'thence to this city to connect with the St road to the Iowa coal mines Omaha and Kansas City there would be something feasible in it It is no longer a cueslion as to whether Garfield or Hancock received the highest vote for president A final calculation which is conceded to be correct shows that majority over Hancock is 3522 the vote stand ing Garfield 4440628'? Hancock 4443100 Boots ana siioes Gloves urnishing Goods Nuoias Notions Scans Butter Tubs Lamps Average tons of cane per acre Gallons ot syrup per ton of cane Total gallons of crude syrup per acre? Pounds of sugar oer gallon (lw estimate) Pounds oi sugar per acre Value of sugar per pound Total value of sugar per acre Pounds of refined syrup per gallon after crystanzation oi sugar Pounds of refined syrup in ICO gallons the product of one acre Reduced to gallons 12 pounds per gallon Value at 50 cents per gallon Add value of sugar per acre Total value per acre of sugar and syrup Cost of preparing ground and raising one i acre Cost of converting into refined syrup and sugar Total cost(high estimate) Net profit per acre excluding seed Homeopathic Remedies ifteen cent vials and McCormick Bros amily Guide Chart can now be had at the Yellow ront Drug Store AlbertLea Minn I6y Eighty ive Dollars Lost do not toll me 'that your bus? baud is up and about again and en tirely cured by so simple a medicine as Ginger indeed I said Mrs Benjamin to ller inquiring neighbor that too when we had foolishly paid eightv five dollars in bills and pre scriptions and after he had been giv en up by his physicians to die Now my husband feels as well as ever en tirely cured by this excellent And many a sick man1 might be well in a week if they: would only try it A LEA Lodge No 61 I of to B00d STRAUSS 1UNELL BUILDERS TAKE NOTICE The contract to build a school house in Twin Lake City will be let to the lowest resnons bidder at 1 Monday the 18th dav of April 1881 at the post office in said tv where plans and specifications can be seen 13t2 Chairman of Building Committee The Austin arce In protesting against the method in which the Riley case is being prose cuted Judge Page is clearly right If the county attorney had any desire 'to convict the defendant ot the blood crime with which he stands chargee he would never have thought of trying the case in Mower "county but woulc have moved for a change of venue anc supported it with affidavits whichwould have been unanswerable Every man of common sense knows that a fair and impartial trial of the case cannot be had in that county It is utterly impossible for the reasons that are apparent to all and for the further reason that the machinery of the court is in the hands of men some of wh om have been heard to say that Judge Page should have been killed long ago: The very fact of the celerity with which the jury was 'selected shows that there is something wrong So far as we know the men sworn to try the case as jurors they are bitter enemies of Judge Page who are inca pable of doing him justice Then the attorneys for the prosecution are mere sticks If Mr Burlingame were a lawyer who was seeking something besides a fee he would not have gone into the case as he has without that preparation which is essential to a proper discharge of his duties When the indictment was found Judge Page indicated to the county attorney that he desired Gordon Cole and John A Lovely to prosecute the case but Mr Goodwin refused to retain them Then the day before the trial was to have commenced he telegraphed Mr Lovely to come over and take charge of the prosecution which that gentle man declined to do because of the shortness of notice and the fact that he knew the case was being given away We understand the prosecut ing attorneys even make their head quarters in the office of Lafayette rench one of the attorneys for the defence Take it altogether it is a mere farce of which Judge Page has properly washed his hands 1st Publication March 101881 MORTGAGE SALE re Default having been made in the payment of the sum of one thousand five hundred fifty four and 40 100 dollars $155440 which is claimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice up on a certain mortgage duly executed and deliver ed by James Bush and Martha Bush his wife to Daniel Rollins bearing date the 5th of September A 1873 with a power of sale therein contained and duly recorded in the of of the register of? deeds in for the county of reeborn and state of Minnesota on the 8th day of September A 1873 at 6" in Book I of mortgages on pages 124 and 125 and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured secured by said mortgage or any part thereof Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed and the premises described in and covered by said mortgage viz the west half of the northeast quarter neH and the north west quarter of the southeast quarter uwy seM of section twenty seven 27 in township one re hundred three 103 north of range nineteen west in reeborn county and state of Minne sota with the hereditaments and appurte nances will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest and the taxes amounting to paid by the mortgagee on said premises and seventy live dollars attorney fee as stipulatedin and by said mortgage in "case of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed by law which sale will be made by the sheriff of said ree born county at the front door of the court house in the city of Albert Lea tn said county and state on the 22th day of April A 1881 at three of that day subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale as provided by Jaw Dated eb 21st A 1881 SAMUELS ROLLINS SUSAN ROLLINS Trustees of the estate of Daniel Rollins Sherman Page Attorney for Trustees APOLLO COMMANDERY day of each month Courteous Sir Knightlffrom sister commanderies cordially invited Annvvr JOHN BOYCE Cs 1 GARDNER Recorder gy I 1st Publication March 3 1881 MORTGAGE SALE TNEAULT has been made in the payment of the sum of seven hundred sixty three and 80 100 dollars which is claimed to be due and is jluefat the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage duly executed and' deliv ered by Ole Olson Haug and Barbary Olson Haug i his wife to i Harlan Wi Page bearing date the 6th day of January At 1876 and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of reeborn and state of M4uBesota on the loth day of January A 1876 at 4 in Book of of mortgages ou page 333 Said mortgage was on the 16th day of eb ruary A DI 1876 uly assigned and transferred by the said Harlan VV Page to Elizabeth Daniels and said assignment was duly recorded in the office jpt the register of deeds aforesaid on the 16th day of ebruary A 1876 in Book of mortgages on page 397 i Said mortgagees conditioned that if default be made in any of provisions therein con tained it shall be Jawful for said mortgagee his assigns or attorney to declare the whole amount thereof to be due and pursuant to said conditions the whole amount secured by said mortgage remaining unpaid to wit the sum of seven hundred sixty three and 80 100 dollars is hereby declared to be due and the said sum is claimed to be due at the date of this notice and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to recovered the debtse curedTiy said mortgage or any part thereof Now therefore notice is herebv given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in said case made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed and the premised described in and covered by said mortgage viz the west half of the southwest quarter of section ten 10 in township one hundred four 1(H north of range nineteen' west in' reeborn county and state of Minnesota with the hereditaments and appurtenances will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest and the taxes if any on said premises and fifty dollars fee as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed by law which sale will be made by the sheriff of said reeborn county at the front door of the court house in the city of Albert Lea in said county and state on the 15th day of April A 1881 at three of that day subjectto redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale as provided by law Dated at Austin Min ebruary 21 A 1881 ELIZABETH DANIELS i Sherman Page Assignee of Mortgagee Attorney' tSTRMS CASH or good approved Notes DWYER AUCTION loniay eteiay Satnriay irst publication March 3 1881 SUMMONS1 jr STATE iMINNESOTA County of ree born District Court Tenth udicial District 'AtE Culver Plaintiff Against Jennie Culver Defendant ssTlie State of Minnesota to the above named 'defendant: You are hereby summoned and required To answer the com plaint in this action which has been tiled in the office of the clerk of this court at Albert Lea in said county and to servem copy of your answer to the said on the subscribers at their office in in Albert Leareeborn county Minnesota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you ex clusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein Dated ebruary 25th A 1881 LOVELY MORGAN Attorneys'Albert ea Minn 100 90 4500 t'0 00 10500 OME TREATMENT Nervous Debility Seminal weak A newand complete OrtDB TO WEDLOCK if containing Chapters on A Competent Woman 1 MRSSia? Iund Selection ot wife Evidences of Virgin WMegfea Jk itjr Temperaments Sterility Advice to Bride ife Prwtitntio il mun Chh Mtrimony oompartd unjugal DntiM Conflomnt Lent al CourUh 1 A ffeieaea nf lUproibiMioa Gingh Life eonawlared La of Mitrnugt and Dnorco' Htfhurf AUmaJ WinwH IhwMmor tVnmU( iwd ur tr i It Is also a Private Medical Adviser on diseases re suItioK from impure sexual associations end on self the NoHqmbug Great Clearing Sale! MV ENTIRE STOCK Inside of 90 days Goods Most lie Sold Regardless Of Cost As I am going to build a new brick store in April Speaking of the appointment of Gen I ALMONT MESSENGER Edgerton the Spring Valley Vidette Purchase of stamen tor says: There is abroad in this con I Erecborn A VervTmpnrfnnt gressional district a spirit of intoler stock Event ance and of proscription overbearing Last week we announced that insolent disintegrating a spirit of Messrs Levens Ser i geant John Godley and A Wedire political caste of official and dogmatic were talking of purchasing of Gen parts led on and fed by Mark Dun Withers the noted horse breeder at i nell and theu brass collared retinue 1 Lexington Ky the Hambletonian that follows fawningly in his wake Ure thf ba? General Edgerton must cross swords I gain has been completed and that the with this aggressive and imperious horse is now on the: way to his north and fossilized substance Like I jfyext week is ar angel i can not but by annihilation Almont Messenger was bred by Gen diez And let that annihilation come Withers is a bay five years old U6v in tne form of swift retribution and hands high and was sired by Almontv who is by Abdallah and the people will say amen and a united he by Hambletonian the party will say amen Ts it any wonder greatest getter of trotters ever then that a cyclone of protests from including in his progeny of the nr 2 i xt first and second generations 234 horses outliem Minnesota struck the execu yyhicb have trotted under 230 among tive office at St Paul when this man whom are Maud with a record of Dunnell was attempting on a guber 210f the quickest on record St Ju appointment to climb into iv i Maia with a record ot 214 and many windoms honored seat? Is it any other noted horses Almont the im wonder that Governor Pillsbury the mediate sire of Almont Messenger is executive of a whole people said to In have i 1 xv better than 230 which is more than the Owatonna delegation that he could double the number sired by any other not disregard these protests and that horse of his age dam was Mr Dunnell be eliminated from Mambrino Chief the sire of the list of applicants anj other noted troters Almont Messenger runs back through several The extreme reticence of the bond 1 strains to Imported both organs regarding the progress 011 his and his side also being made by Goy Pilllsbury in find ing a or connnissson whatever med and other celebrated it may be as provided for by the We have gi vens enough of Almont Pillsbury bill still continues and gives pedigree to show that he xu 18 one the finest bred horses in the good ground for hope that the shame United States His owners have ptiid less attempt to take the settlement of $300 for him which will be increased the question out of the hands of the in getting him here from Ken people will fail The tribunal which cided upon the price of service but it its seeks to establish its friends say is will probably be less than $2000 this not a court and yet it is entrusted the season and the number of mares will xx be limited owing to the youth of the powci to xaj that a part of our state horse He is intended to get good constitutition' is invalid' and' unconsti sized serviceable roadsters that will tional I Being a commission created larSeb enough to answer all farm by the legislature it eaunot have EXub? greater powers than its creator whence it will beat least 1300 which is large if it can set aside as invalid a provision I enough for all practical purposes of the constituiion the legislature might as well have done so in the first sired by him and wil! announce par place and yet that body has no more ticulars in a short time power to declare a part of the cony Kendallville Indiana stitution void than a country lyceum I The above named city is in north ern Indiana situated at the crossing lhe replies received by the'governor of the Air Line division of the from the members of the supreme and the Grand Rapids court in answer to his request that they a take part in this what is it is to It is more noted perhaps as being pass upon the validity of a part of the headquarters for the manufacturing ofconstitution would be interesting read tie celebrated medioines Dr Mar mg just now but probably will not see colds and the blood and the light until nfext legislature' calls liver regulator for' which we are for its production I agents If you have a cold remember Lung Syrup and if 'Ti zv your blood is bad or your liver out of The St Louis Republican says that order try Signed the secret of the present activity in the apr Wedge Spicer: St Louis export trade in grain while i practically no shipments are reported or Sale from the other interior markets will The cottage on Washington street 44V A LU LHv VUlllll AvAcllll for sale sheap or will lease for a term of years to a responsible tenant the residence of the subscriber Apply at the premises or to Ballard 376 West 32d St New YorkN 13 be found in the fact that grain can be shipped to Europe ten cents a bushel cheaper via StiiLouis and'New Orleans than via Chicago and New That means fen cents "a bushek more on the price paid the farmer for his grainand is the contribution of the Mississippi river to the wealth of the West The Republican also says People outside of St and even a great many people in St Louis rCompre hend so little of the immense business done on the Mississippi river that it will doubtless startle most 5 readers to learn that a single one the barge companies the Mississippi Valley carried enough1 grain Orleans in the first three weeks' of this riionth to have required an aver age every day of five trains of fifteen cars loaded to 30000 pounds each if transported by rail Yet this is only one of the six barge lines engaged in the St Louis and New Orleans busi ness and grain only constitutes a part of the freight transported' by 'barge companies It can readily be under stood from this that any of our barge companies is quite equal to a Mty equipped trunk line railway and that there are few: railways in the country that could accomplish 5 what some of oiy barge lines haveactually: done this month Hdwmany railways" are there in the United that start an average of five trains of grain I 4 The Biggest Boom of the Season at CM Where can be shown the largest stock of goods to be found in Southern Minnesota 3 1 1 1 Jn Dress Goods he has all the latest 4 1 styles 1 In Trimmings he leads as usual The largest stock of Hosiery and Gloves to be found west of the Missis Total 746119 260757 553212 The public schools close this Tveek Business The following tables show the cash receipts of the different railway sta tions in this county for the year end ing June 30 1880 except those on the road which makes no report: SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Passenger 189381 19603 40322 77540 A ST Passenger reight 99605 14985 173 00 vaIkUiU A book for pnvato aad oamirlo roodina that nhovlJ bo witaoat ignoraaco oa thooo oniyecto riowi a grM deal of tuiwry It couiaioo i xtuMaAhAi wt is way othor book aad bao pocs wth ovor Plato Eogravtngi xi wkodcutn float ooaiod for 1 (Dr Dnu lavitar all poroono isflbriaf from RUPTURE to aoad him tbor aiJ aul iroo tbo that toy will loarn outnoituag Io Ukir adsantago 9 it to ant Tram Addroo DR D1SPEMSARY Wo 18 8th st St Uuh Mo Ye Temperance Professors Take Notice i The Holden Total Abstinence Society holds its regular meetings at the Presbyterian chapel every riday evening at 7 30 oclock sharp AH male persons 18 years of age and over who have a desire to promote the cause of temper ance should join this society at once and throw their influence in the right direction Remem ber the time and place 12 irst publication March 17 1881 MORTGAGE SALE I HEREAS default has been made in the VV conditions of a certain mortgage glven to secure the purchase price of lands hereinafter described by James Kenevan to Horace Clark dated May 1st 1878 and duly re corded in the office oft the register of deeds in and for reeborn county state 1 of Minnesota on the 15th day of July A 1878 iu book of mortgages on page 624 The premises conveyed by said mortgage are situate in said county of reeborn and state of Minnesota and described as follows to wit The west half of the southeast quarter and the east halfc of the southwest quartdr of section No 22 township 102 range No 19 west of the 5th principal meridian and whereas the sum of four Hundred dollars became due and was due on the first day of May A 1880 secured to be paid by said mortgage remains unpaid whereby the whole sum has become due in accordance with the terms of said mort gage and there is now claimed to be due and is dUe on said mortgage for the said purchase price at the date of this notice the sum of one thousand one hundred and ninety one and 58 100 dollars and no action or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof bow therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage which has become operative by rea son oi the default aforesaid and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises above described at pub lic vendue by the sheriff of said reeborn county at the front door of the court house in the city of Albert Lea in said county on Mon day the 25th day of April A 1881 at 10 a to satisfy the amount that shall then be due lor said purchase price on the said mortgage debt including the sum of fifty dol lars stipulated in said mortgage to be paid as an fee in case of foreclosure thereof which is claimed as a part of the debt secured by saiCl mortgage besides the costs and ex penses allowed by law for foreclosure Dated Albert Lea this 15th day of March A 1881 HORACE CLARK Blackmer Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgagee irst Publication March 24 1881 Notice of Mortgage Sale by Advertise meat DEAULT has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage executed and deliv ered by Patrick mortgagor to Mi chael Lowth an Thomas Howe mortga gees dated tne 25th day of October A eighteen hundred and seventy seven and re corded as a mortgage in the office of the regis ter or aeeas oi tne county or reeborn in tne state of Minnesota on the 9th day of Novem ber A 1877 at 5 in book of mortgages on pages 50 51 and 52 on which there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the amount of eleven hundred and twenty two and 11 100 and no action or pro ceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof The said mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument thereof duly executed and deliver ed by the said Michael Lowth and Thomas Howe to Lewis Wheelock dated the 8th day of November A 1877 and duly record ed in said office of the register of deeds on the 9th day of November A 1877 at 5 in book of mortgages on page 50 re Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a nnwpr of sal ft contained in said mortgage and of the statute in such case made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises therein described which sale will be made at the front door of the court house inthe city of Albert Lea in the county of reeborii and state of Minnesota at public auction bv the sheriff of said county on riday the 6th day of May A eighteen hundred and eighty one at two in the afternoon to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage with the inter est thereon and costs and expenses of sale and fifty dollars fees as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure The premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold are the lot piece or parcel of land situate in the county of reeborn and state of Minnesota and known and described as fol lows to wit The east half of the southeast quarter of section number eighteen (18) in township number one hundred and four 104 north of range number twenty one 21 west Dated March 24th 1881 LEWIS WHEELOCK A Sperry Assignee of Mortgagees re Attorney of Assignee Owatonna Minn 7 irst publication March 10 1881 SALE BY virtue of an execution issued out of the district court for the tenth judicial district in and for the county of reeborn and state of Minnesota upon a judgment rendered in justice court on the 23d day of December A 1880 and docketed in the district court on the 11th day of January A 1881 in a certain action wherein Eugene Crane is plaintiff and Ches ter Holcomb and A Holcomb were defend ants in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of one hundred dollars 1 have on the 7th day of March A 1881 levied upon all the right title and interest of the said defendants Chester Holcomb and A Holcomb to the following described lands and real estate to wit The south half of the southwest quarter and the northeast qiiarter of the southwest quarter of section number twenty seven 27 in town ship number one hundred and one 101 north of range number twenty 20 west of the fifth 5th principal meridian as the property of the said defendants Chester Holcomb and A Hol comb and will sell the same or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy said execution and costs at the front door of the court house in the city of Albert Lea in the county and state aforesaid on Saturday the day of April A 1881 at 10 a of that day Dated Albert Lea Minn March 7th A 1881 SHEEHAN Crane Sheriff reeborn Co Minn irst publication March 31 Mortgage oreclosure Sale DEAULT has been made in the'eonditions of a mortgage executed by Lewis Christoph erson and Ann Christopherson his wife mort gagors to George Dow mortgagee dated January 18 A 1876 and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for ree born county state of Minnesota on the 4tli day of March A 1876 in book IL of mortgages on pages 444 445 446 and 417 The premises con veyed by said mortgage are situated in said county of reeborn State of Minnesota and described as follows to wit Northeast quarter of section eighteen 18 township one hundred and four 104 range twenty two 22 west which mortgage was for a valuable considera tion on the sixteenth day of July A 1877 duly assigned by said George Dow to the New England Mortgage Security Company and said assignment duly recorded in the of fice of register of deeds aforesaid on the 23d day of July A in book of mort gages on page 592 There is claimed to be due and is due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of one thousand ninety three and 72 100 dollars and no action or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof Now therefore notice is hereby givem mat oy virtue or a power or saie contained said mortgage which has become operative by reason of the default aforesaid and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises above described at public auction by the sheriff of said reeborn county at the front door of the court house in Albert Lea in said county on Saturday tlie 14th day of May A 1881 at 10 a in to satis fy the amount that shall then be due on said mortgage debt including the taxes aforesaid together with the sum of seventy five dollars stipulated in said mortgage to be paid as an at torney fee in case of a foreclosure thereof which is claimed as a part of the debt secured by said mortgage besides i the costs and ex penses allowed by law Dated March 29thJ A 1881 New England Mortgage Security Co Lovely Morgan Assignee I Attorneys for Assignee i irst Publication March 31 1881 ORDER TO EXAMINE ACCOUNTS STATE County oL ree ss In Probate Special term March 28th 1881 In the matter of the estate of Ole Olson de ceased re On reading and filing the petition of Alfred Emery administrator of the estate of Ole Ol son deceased representing among other things that he has fully administered said estate and praying that a time and place be fixed for ex amining and allowing his account of his ad ministration and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs It is ordered that said account be examined and petition heard by the Judge of this court on Monday the 25th day of April A 18811 at i mJ at the probate office in Al bert Lea in said county And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publish ing a copy of this order fortrhee successive weeks nrfor to said dav of hearintr in the reeborn County Standard a weekly newspa per printed and published at Albert Lea in said county Dated at Albert Lea Minn the 28th day of March A 1881 By the court IRA A TOWN Lovely Morgan Judge of Probate Attorneys for Administrator Albert Lea irst Publication March 31 Notice of Mortgage oreclosure Sale WHEREAS on the 29th day of January A 1879 John Ruble and Henrietta Ru ble his wife executed and delivered their cer tain indenture of mortgage bearing date on said 29th day of January A 1879 to Duff administrator of the estate of Henry Ru ble deceased to secure the payment of the sum of nine thousand dollars payable in in stallments as therein stated with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum Which mortgage wason the 17th day of May A 9 and ten minutes a duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for reeborn county state of Minneso ta in book bf the record of mortgages on pages 564 565 and 566 ami is upon the follow ing described premises situate in the county of reeborn state of Minnesota viz The east onw third of lots one 1 and two 2 ofi block No seven 7 in Albert Lea according to the recorded plat thereof the southwest qqarter of the southwest quarter of section No two 2 and lots one 1 and two 2 of sec tion No eight 8 in township No one hundred and one 101: range twenty two: 22 west the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve 12 No three 3 of section: No thirteen 13 the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section No four teen 14 township one hundred and two 102 range twenty two 22 west the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section No thirty five 35 in township No one hundred and two 102 range twenty three 23 west the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter the northeast quarter of the southwest quar ter and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter of section twelve 12 township one hundred and two 102 north of range twen ty two 22 west of the fifth 5th principal me ridian and upon the following described prem ises situate in the county of Martin and state of Minnesota viz The undivided one half of re a tract of land commmencing at a point 2 and 44 100 chains north and 2 and 75 100 chains east of the south west corner of section No seven 7 township No one hundred and one 101 north of range twenty nine 29 west thence north 10 degreeswest 4 and 59 100 chains thence north 70 de grees east 6 and 72 100 chains to elm tree thence south 19 degrees east 5 and 10 100 chains thence south 82 degrees west and 22 100 chains to the north west corner of hotel lot thence south 1 and 32 100 chains to the lake thence south 85 degrees west? 5 and 85 100 chains the point ofc beginning contain ing 3 and 71 100 acres more orJessre being mill lot Also the west half of thesouthwest quar re ter of section No seven 7 in township one hundred and one 101 north of range twenty nine 29 west of the 5th principal meridian ex cept the part thereof last above described and excepting also therefrom the following re de scribed tracts and pieces to witbeginning at the north west corner of the southwest 4 quarter of the southwest quarter" of section No seven 7 township 4No tone hundred and one 101 north of range No twenty nine 29 running thence due south on the west line of said town 2 and 52 100 chains thence south 9s degrees and 30 minutes east 12 chains thence due east 7 and 65 100 chains thence south to the south line of said section seven 7 Also beginning at a point 4 and 35 100 chains north and 10 and 92 100 chains east of tbeisouthwest corner of section seven township one hun re dred and i one 101 range twenty nine thence north 82 degrees east 3 and 25 100 chains thence south 2 and 5 100 chains to there? high water line on the lake thence in a west erly course along the shore of the lake to a point directly south of the point of commence ment and 1 and 50 100 chains from the same thence north to the point of commencement containing 100 acres And whereas the sum of interest be came due on the 29th dav of January A 1880 and the sum of interest became due on the 29th day of January A 1881 and the sum re of ef the principal became due on the first day of January A 1880 and thesum of of the principal became due on the 1st day of January A 1881 and no part of said sums of principal or interest has been paid and by reason of the failure to pav the same default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage And there' is claimed to be due and is due thereon at the date ot this notice the sum of four thousand one hundred and sixty five dollars and sixty fqur cents and no action or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the same or any part thereof 'Now thereforenotice is? hereby given that re by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and recorded there which has re become operative byrereason of the default aforesaid and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be foreclosed as to and by saleof that part of the mortgaged premises above described situate in the county ot reeborn aforesaid at public auctionbv the sheriff of said reeborn counre ty at the front door of the court house in Al bert Lea in said county on Saturday? the 14th of May 1881 at 10 a 'm to satisfy the amount: that shall then bedue on said mortgage debt together with the sum of seventy dollars being part of the amount stipulated in said mortgage to be paid as an at torney fee tin case of a foreclosure thereof which is claimed as a part of the debt secured by said mortgage besides the costs and ex penses allowed bv law' Dated March 29th A 1881 1 ME DU Administrator of the estate of Henry Ruble deceased Mortgagee Parker Attorney for Administrator irst Publication' March 10 I MORTGAGE SALE TN EAULT having been made in the payment JL of the sum of six hundred thirty six and 34 100 dollars is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered by John Conner and Marian A Conner to George Bi Hayes bearing date the 2d day of une" A 1877 and with a power of therein con tained duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds in and for utbe' county of ree born and state of Minnesota on the 6th day of June A 1877 at 6 in of mortgages on page 268 and no action dr proceeding having instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof' Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to' the statute in such case made and provided the: said mort gage will be foreclosed bya sale of the prem re ises described in and conveyed by said mort gage viz the southwest quarter of section number fourteen 14 in township number one hundred and one 101 north of range number nineteen west: swX 14 101 19 in reeborn re county and state of Minnesota with the here ditaments and apurtenances which sale will be made by the sheriff of said reeborn conn ty at the front door of the court house in the city of Albert Lea in said county and state on the 23d day of AprilA 1881 at 10 a' in of that dayat public vendue to the highest bidder for cash to pay said1 debt and interest and the taxes if any on said prem ises and twenty five dollars fees as re stipulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within one year from the day of sale as provided by law re Dated March loth 1881 i GEORGE HAYES Rush Wheeler Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgagee ft a2Ngsj LI a i 9 1 i qr jr: 4 ire Big I.

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