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J . P . M A T T S O N , E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
Official Paper of Marshall County.
T h u r s d a y , Mnreh 2 9 t h , 1 8 9 4 .
T H E Washburn—Crosby Milling C o m p a n y , of Minneapol is , l a s t \*eek, b o u g h t . '1,250,000 bushels of wheat i n o n e c a s h deal . I t is probnbly the b i g g e s t t r a n s a c t i o n of the kind ever m a d e .
PnEsiDENivNorthrop, of the Stnfce Univers i ty , a few d a y s sinee wnrned t h e s t u d e n t s n g a i n s t all k inds of g a m b l i n g . G a m b l i n g is a vice which y o u n g men s h o u l d shun ns they would d e a t h .
I N t h e Breckinridge- Pol lard breach of promise suifc n t W a s h i n g t o n the K e n t u c k y o r a t o r a n d s t a t e s m n n hns fceen s h o w n t o be a wolf in sheep's c l o t h i n g . I t is well for soc ie ty t o n a v e t h e mask t o r n from H\trh hyp o c r i t e s .
EniTonSTEAD,of Knghind hns writt e n a book which he hns g iven the t i t l e , "If Christ Came t o Chicago ," which is p r o v i n g n sensnt ion . In i t he s h o w s up t h e ro t t ennes of thear i s -t o c r a t i c circles ns well a s the degrad a t i o n of t h e s lums .
C O X G H E B S M W Medonry , republi-• cnncongressmnn f iom the second Minneso ta distr ict , voted for the B l a n d bill t o coin the si lver se igno r a g e , nnd by doing s o hns culled d o w n upon himself the wrnth of the s ing le g o l d s tnndnrd o r g a n s of the state. T o l l y one , for McTlem.t.
P R E N D E R O A S T , the murderer of
H a r r i s o n , did n o t strpteh rope o>j F r i d a y l a s t week. An e x a m i n a t i o n a s t o his s a n i t y hns been ordered by the court . If criminal ever deserved t h e g a l l o w s Prendergns t is the one , and for the s a k e of h u m a n soc ie ty g i v e him his pun i shment w i thout del a y .
There promises t o be a b ig fight o v e r Mr. Washburn's sent in" t h e F S . s e n a t e a t the 'nex t mee t ing of the a t a t e letrislaf ui e. Severn I prominent gent l emen are credited wi th hav ing a m b i t i o n s for the place Mr. WaslT-burn h a s m a d e a very g o o d s e n a t o r , a n d o u g h t t o be ent i t led t o a n o t h e r ttrm.
AsHBy g a v e t h e s a l o o n s a very b lack eye According t o nil reports t h e y h a v e been conducted in verj much t h e s a m e manner t h a t the Ferg u s F a l l s s a l o o n s were the 3enr before l icense w a s v o t e d o u t . One 01 t w o t o u g h s a l o o n s will d o more t o c a r r y n o license t h a n an a r m y of pro h ib i t ion ta lkers .—Feigns Fa l l s Journal .
T H E Republican press of Minnesot a will undoubted ly support the pin t-t o n n of t h a t p a r t y if i t boldly , hone s t l y nnd clearly defines i t s pos i t ion a n d t h a t p o s i t o n voices the sentim e n t s of the papers; and the Republ ican press will suppor t the nominees of t h a t p a r t y if they are woi t h y exp o n e n t s of t h o s e principles. A s we h a v e sa id before t h e pai t y m u s t be r igh t o n the m o n e y quest ion or there will be defection. T h e m o n e y quest i o n is n t t h e present juncture thr. m o s t i m p o r t a n t of all public ques t i o n s , in o u r op in ion . The m o n e y of t h e republic from 1 7 9 2 fo 1 8 7 3 Bhould be restored, t h a t the pi ices of the products of humnn l.ibor m n j suffice t o s n p p o i l life, t h a t t h e m d i si-tr ies t h a t now Me d o r m a n t m a y b e rev ived , t h n s g i v i i i g e m p l o y i n e n t t o the hundreds of t h o u s a n d s of idle hands t h a t seek work in va in nnd t h a t 1 0 0 per cent interest for the use of m o n e j m a y be m a d e absolute ly imposs ib le —Moorhend News
AN excentric individual , coiled Gen. Coxey, a t Massi l lon, Ohio , haft m o d e a g r e a t s t ir a b o u t mteirig a n a r m y of unemployed with which t o
, jH.ove Y o u r u a i h u y W e q t . BdriUyeoiteAgo a s o n g wi th t h e
J ^ W o ^ w ^ ^ l ^ M t o ^ « b ° v e w o r d « f ° r a W W * J ™ ™ ? - T h e g n e f ! had r M i v e d from
s o t a s t a t e prison a t St i i l t tater , a
mdrchfco W a s h i n g t o n and m a k e a . b a l , a n d a number of smal l wmpieB d e m o n s t r a t i o n before Congress I t o f b l u d e r J ? [ i n e mannfdeWred n t the1
- - B • v p f e o h . T h i s twine will be so ld t h e present s eason a t a price n o t t o exceed seven cents per pound, a n d low-
w a s t o be known a* the a r m y o . fcWe "Common WenV* and t o cons i s t of unarmed men . L a s t S u n d a y t h e march w a s ac tua l ly commenced b y a n a r m y of less t h a n 2 0 0 , principally t r a m p s a n d ad Venturers, w h o never did a d a y ' s h o n e s t work in theft l ives. Gen.JCokey 1ft confident t h a t his r a n k s will swell , and t h a t when he reaches W a s h i n g t o n , he will n n W nt l east 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 men, b u t the chances are t h a t the whole c o m m o n weal nrmy will g o t o pieces o n the wny. T o sensible men i t l o o k s like a crank novemenfc. However', tt ft would be
poss ible to s t ir up Congress and the President t o a full real izat ion of the pit iable condi t ion of the country , Coxey o u g h t t o succeed.
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P r i n t i n g i s E x p e n s i v e . The report of t h e S t a t e S ta t i s t i
cian s h o w s t h a t pr int ing is o n e of the m o s t expens iye l ines of business t o run, while mil l ing is one cf theehen p-es t I t c o s t $ 8 6 , 4 3 7 rast year t o run .17 print ing offices in fcorth Dak o t a , white i t cos t o n l y f 9 9 , 9 8 4 t o run 2 0 flouring mills . T h e product of these print ing offices^ w a s $ 1 1 0 , -7 5 6 . 7 7 , but the p r o d u c t of thestt 2 0 mills was $ 2 , 1 8 1 , i l o 1 8 . T h u s it will be seen t h a t i t c o s t s two-fifths a s , much t o run a pr int ing office a s it does t o run a mill, but the product of a mill i s 4 0 times-its grea t as* that of a pr int ing office Morn!. "Pay y o u r printer* hill promptly .—Richland C o u n t y (N. D ) Gazet te
In ns much a s the s a l o o n s weie v o ted o u t of Warren. it th^ht tee lee t ion , t h e S H L A F hopes tha t n o eftorts mi l be spared t o enfoi ( e the l.i w. Nothi n g will bring reproach upon t h e fail n a m e of t h e e i t j a s quickly ns A ill t h e se l l ing of l iqnoi in v io la t ion ol t h e expressed w ill of the people. Fo i t h a t reason it is the d u t y of e v e n g o o d cit izen, regardles of w h a t v iews he h a s h i ther to enterta ined upon thib q u e s t i o n , t o jo in in enforcing the liqu o r l a w s . I t is the d u t y , especial ly , of t h e c i t y c o u n c i l , m ir sha l , county a t t o r n e y , sheriff, t o w a t c h and prosec u t e v io la tors of law. L e t an enforcem e n t l eague be organized t o s t a n d be-h i n d t h o s e charged with enforcing the l a w s , a n d let a su i tab le reward be offered for evidence t h a t will convic t a n offender. Neither Warren n o r t h e c a u s e of t emperance can afford t o h a v e the laws v io lated wi th impun i t y .
T H E S t . P a u l Globe the o t h e r d n y i.i a l e n g t h y edi tor ia l a d v a n c e d argum e n t s t o s h o w t h a t the principles of t h e Peop les p a r t y and 1 he Democrat ic p a r t y were ent ire ly a n t a g o n i s t i c a n d for t h a t reason it ad vised a g a i n s t fus ion with t h e P e o p l e s ' p a r t y in the future. F u r t h e i m o r e , t h e paper cont ended , t h a t t h e principles of t h e P e o p l e s ' p a r t y a n d t h e Republ ican p a r t y are m o r e in h a r m o n y . T h e S H E A F bel ieves t h a t t h e Globe i s r i g h t . T h e d e m o c r a t i c p a a r t y h a s a l w a y s been k n o w n a s the s tr ic t cons t r u c t i o n i s t p a r t y , m a i n t a i n i n g t h a t t h e g o v e r n m e n t shoul d d o a s l i t t le a s poss ib le , a pol icy t h a t is n o w bei n g carried o u t t o t h e ful lest e x t e n t b y t h e d e m o c r a t i c Congress , while t h e Republ ican p a r t y i s l o o s e cons t r u c t i o n i s t , nnd bel ieves t h a t i t g o v e r n s best for all when i t leg is l a t e s for t h e g r e a t e s 4 g o p i j p i t h e
W E po int t o the recent report of L a b o r Commiss ioner P o w e r s o n chat t l e l o a n s m a d e in Minneapolis . The main features in t h a t report are t h a t there were filed in t h e clerk's office in 1 8 9 3 2 , 7 0 0 chat t l e mort g a g e s , the face va lue of which was a-b o u t $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 ; t h a t tlte l o a n s were made for shor t t erms , ten per cent being deducted from their face; t h a t the a v e r o g e a m o u n t o f each loan was $ 4 0 , the a m o u n t received by the borrower be ing $ 3 6 ; t h a t b y far the greater number g a v e security on household furniture and musical ins t ruments , s h o w i n g t h a t the borrower w n s i n s o m e g r e a t pinch or dire necess i ty t h a t drove him t o the usurer; tha t the actual a m o u n t of money used a s capi ta l for t h o s e l o a n s w a s between $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 nnd $ 4 0 0 0 0 , t h e s a m e bem;r turned over three or four t imes during the year , and t h a t t h e inves tments netted the owners a sum equal t o the principal. T o be pla in , the usurers of Minneapolis ex tor ted 1 0 0 per cent interest from their fellow men in their t ime of misfortunes and distress .
W h a t is Mr. P o w e r s ' remedy for this evil? More m o n e y , of course. He 3eems t o be endowed with co ir -mon sense. H e s a y s : u T h e p r o b l e m of how t o free the poor from t h e extor t ion of the money loaner is then the fol lowing: H o w c a n m o r e m o n e y be secured t o be loaned , and how much will be needed t o pract ical ly end e x t o r t i o n a t e l o a n s a m o n g the poor of such a c i t y a s Minneapol is o n chat t l e m o r t g a g e security? The facts here presented would indicate t h a t $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 would suffice t o fill t b e p l a c e of the e x t o r t i o n a t e l o a n s n o w m a d e in Minneapolis on chatte l m o r t g a g e securi ty ."
T. i is is a s h o w i n g up of the s i tuat ion in one c i t \ t A like condi t ion exis ts in ever> other western c i ty . I t ex i s t s in t h e c o u n t r y . Thefarmerso f the Red River val ley are suffering under a l m o s t s imilnrcondit iom*. Th»y put a chat te l m o r t g a g e on their l ive s tock , o n their p lows , seeders, mowers, on their g r o w i n g gra in , ami even on the gra in before i t is s o w n , nnd doubt le s s would plaster t h e backs of their wives with m o r t g a g e s if money could be la ised in t h a t way . We d o not b lame them for thin; i t is a necess i ty in which they find themselves T h e remedy is more m o n e y . Mr. Powers s a y s if there could be g o t in s o m e w a y $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 more money in to Minneapolis t o be loaned o u t t o the poor it would corect the evi l . There's the rub. I t c a n ' t be g o t unless t h e vict ims can be bled st i l l deeper. T h e money is n o t in existence. There i» n o t enough of it . Every c o m m u n i t y is suffei ing with t h e s a m e disease , ex cept per Imps a h t t l e terr i tory in New England, where there are more rocks, than hearts . And why should n o t those who h a v e m o n e y t o l o a n , w h e n they m a k e 1 0 0 per cent a y e a r , o b ject t o t h e increase of t h e Currency? I t m i g h t reduce their g a i n s probab ly t o 5 0 per cent , and t h a t would ruin t h e m . T h e y bel ieve in m o n e y of high valne; h o n e s t m o n e y t h a t is worth 1 0 0 per cent , a s well n s 1 0 0 cents o n t h e dol lar .
T h e v o t e r s of the Seventh Congres-s iona l dis tr ict of Minnesota , a n d in all t h e dis tr ic ts in the sta*«, for t h a t m a t t e r , will v o t e a g a i n s t t h e i r i n t e r -e s t s , will - vo te t o perpetuate their o w n p o v e r t y , if they depos i t their v o t e s for a c a n d i d a t e for congress who is n o t pledged t o the free a n d unl imited c o i n a g e of s i lver.—Moor-head News .
er if necessary t o meet compet i t i on of a n y tftlne of e^uat length arid qualit y t h a t m a y be platted bn tile hidriketi Theeltat i t pi'lce wilt be determined a t a meet ing of the brison B o a r d June 1 s t , 1 8 9 4 , but all purchaser* will be entlt&d t o the benefit of a n y reduct ion t h a t mnyjbe m a d e below seven cents a pound , s o t h a t n o one need t o hes i ta te in placing h i s order a t oncei By encourag ing ttl l l Industry a t t l ie s t a t e prison, stil l greater reduct ions in price may be ex pec ted in the future. Already t h e prisolPtwine p l a n t h a s been tht means ol s a v i n g t h o u s a n d s of dol lars U tile farmers of the state1, and hence is a p a y i n g inves tment . Call in a t the S H E A F office t o e x a m i n e the twine and receive a smal l sample free.
T h e F a t h e r a n d H i s B o y , Don ' t be a hypbdWte ttofBre y o u r
boy , writes Robert J . Btirtiette in the first paper of t h e series "Before He is T w e n t y " in t h e April Ladies ' H o m e Journa l . When lie believes y o n t o tie infallible d o n ' t encourage the belief. T a k e him i n t o y o u r life a s y o u desire t o b e t a k e n i n t o his . Don't tell him t h a t when y o u were a b o y y o u never g a v e y o u r parents a, m o m e n t ' s uneasiness , were never cross t o y o u r l i t t le s ister, never disobeyed y o u r teacher, never cruel t o d u m b an imal s , and a l w a y s kept the Golden Rule. Be hones t with him a b o v e all th ings . Don't be t o o dignified With hirit. Tlie more he l o t e S ydu* the ttiore he lives in y o u r a r m s , the more he p l a y s with y o u and the less he fears y o u , t h e more profoundly will he respect y o n . P i t y t h e m a n , who , in order t o secure and retain proper respect from li i i cldldreN} h a s t o wear a t al l t imes a n uncomfortable veneer of artificial d ign i ty .
B i g W o o d s . March 25.1891.
W A R R E N S H E A F : —
J a c k F r o s t hns dea l t with our early spring) a s tl ie senute did With t h e Wil l sonbi lhsadly disfigured i t . T h e d r a g s and drills s o hurriedly b r o u g h t o u t , are she* p is ldy s e t b y a g a i n , t o a w a i t the true s eason .
Now is the t ime t o s t a r t early garden p lant s , such ns t o m a t o e s , early cauliflower} etc . T o keep from having t o reset t o m a t o e s , which are put back a week a t least , p l a n t t w o or three seeds in a can of rich dirt , (prev ious ly heated ho t . t o kill insects ) , th in t o one and jus t before transpla nt-ing al low t h e dirt and p l a n t t o bec o m e dry enough t o eas i ly c o m e o u t of can , which p u t in a ho l low hill welj filled with ro t t en manure and dirt . Water very thorough ly . If the bot t o m of the can can be taken o u t witho u t injury t o t h e r o o t s of the p lants , they can be se t in the hil ls , half of the can left a b o v e t h e g r o u n d a n d the r a v a g e s of the cut worm avo idod . Celery, if treated a s c a b b a g e , s e t in rich g r o u n d well watered and hoed, can be seen o n the farmer's table (al l summer after Ju ly , and all winter)as well a s on c i ty t a b l e s - a l l 1 he difference c o m i n g in t h e t rea tment in t h e fall b y p inning a newspaper, or in fact a n y paper around the Sta lks below the leaven, p u t t i n g enough dirt a r o u n d the lower par t of thepap«»rto keep the wind from blowing it off while it is wet after u heavy rniir the process bleaching it and mn king i t crisp
T h e a b o v e facts m a y n o t sound theoretical , but we have found them practical .
»S. P.
popular in th i s country . I t w a s a c o m p a n i o n t o Horace Greek's , *'Gb wesfcfrdnnfc nitM." Nowj fiow*¥erj t h a t e x h o r t a t i o n h a s l o s t i t s force, because, t a k i n g "Wes t" a s a s y n o n y m for wild and unsett led c o u n t r y , there is n o West. Stil l , t h e Amerb can is it restless creature hot Vet f i d o \ m hottiddib1 Instinct inherited from his pioneer ancestors^ And a b o u t H|is t ime of y e a r matter are r^nsidei'ing a change of loca t ion . T h o u g h there i s .no longer much g o v ernment land , nor a n y extens ive re* arion w i thout cit ies and t o w n s , there is a s much r o o m a s ever for new-corn* ersi Mitihesdta litis mliliBris1 hi dt?re§ of forest and prairie y e t unoccupied; Nebraska, where corn is k ing , offers splendid openings t o the industr ious farmer and the hust l ing business man; Wisconsin h a s m a n y a g o o d chance for t h e m a n who is wide awake; Missouri h a s a wealth of soi l , t imber and mineral for t h e persistent seeker; Colorado h a s treasures of silver and go ld n o t y e t discovered; W y o m ' n g l ias room for flocks litid herds innumerable; northern K a n s a s has a n unsurpassed c l imate a n d a wide expanse of fertile lands* t h e Black Hil ls of S o u t h D a k o t a t a i n with mineral wealth; while t h e older shrttfs oi t l i inois *und t o w n * h a v e go lden opportuni t i e s for both ' farmer and business mnn, t h o u g h a l i t t le more capi ta l i s needed t h a n in uewver regions . If y o u think of moving , y o u will certainly find w h a t y o n wrt«t1 ill s o m e one of these ten s t a t e s , and» t o all p o r t i o n s of them t h e Bui lmg^on route is t h e best road for the jinmi-g r a n , from whatever direction he m a y come. With rerrtiiilrils1 a t CJii-c n g o , Peor ia $ t . Louis , K a n s a s C i t y , S t . Joseph , O m a h a , Denver, Cliey-enn*, Dendwood , Minneapolis a n d S t . Pau l , i t offers the travel ler ,s tnrt-ing from either e a s t , west , north o r s o u t h , a direct, speedy, s a f e a n d c o m fortable r o u t e t o his des t inat ion in s t a t e of those n a m e d . F o r t ickets , mnps and information app ly t o a n y a g e n t of the Bur l ington or connecting l ines, or write t o W. J . C. Ken-y o n , Gen. P a s s . Agent , S t . Paul , Minn.
BUSINESS TOPICS. ST* f9? Sftle,
Lindberg & Lundgren h a v e 2 6 0 , -0(JO o f . g o o d , .tarttarac shingles for sa le which will be sold a t i'cdiic'etf prices. ^
^ G o o d s a r e . n o w s o l d cheaper a t Tara l se th ' s M « f \ J | m t h a n ever
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before.
8 m o k e " O u r S t a n d a r d " l o n g H a v a na filled s*^*,%,%- M?-^-^.4T\ * &i
iNoifce Is hereby givefi t h a t Wt and after .January l s t . t l i e Murray- Wood-ard Lumbei Co, will d o a str ict ly cash b-JSiness. N o credits g r a n t e d . D o n ' t a s k i t .
*• * **> J . P . EASTON, Manager .
— POIl SALf i A new 8 ft. wind mill,,nil iron and ?teei, n u d e by t h e AeriliotBr ,N „ of WfLvign, !«,{• sa le cheap a t ! he hli««ul Wrflce. hint, the t h i n g for pumping water or l lgh i gr inding .
Advertised Letters. dfil^TS' LJST, ti ,
T T. And.ibon.C A Carlson, H C Coo'fi A, MeDouffall, John N hind. John Cnsper l,t»r son. 3 keinrlch Baaf
LADIES LIST Mrs W N. BlacVbnm
A. R. Gordon, P . M. State ai Minnesota 1 { *
M„ . . . . In Probate Couri. County of Maraball. )
Speriul Term. March 24,18 4 In theMittei of the Estate of Curt Anderson,
deceased. On re« ding attd ftlli»K the petlti in of Knren
AndAjmon. administratrix of the estate of Carl Anderson dwottHeu\ rooresi JIHIIK a» a »K other tMn-a, t h a t f e hoa>fally administered said es t »«Tantf t»rtyT«jij tlia! a ElrtfiNBio1 t>la*e Vo flJfml toM»xainiMtt|t and-ailowin* 4»te awsonnt of his acfuaids$»Uagk uinnor the ttfelgnnjent of the residue til »n1d e»tafe to pai Um entitled thereto hj*ltiw.
4t Is ordered, that said account be examined, ami petition beard, bv this Com t. on Ki i«liv the litftli dnVolApril.A D 1801, at ttanen in snid Count v, t ^ , „ ^
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Dated a t ttimen, M i n n , the >!th d n \ of M a n h \ . I> 18sU -
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An.1 It l^fnrtwer ordered t»>«t notice tnerc >P ftlve i t » atf j^rsiiiw interested, bv publish! lcfip\ rift it's oiu-i fof three «.{(<•, t ^ m - «•«•
H o r s e s for S a l e . C. A. Bradley h a s jus t arrived from
Il l inois with a car load of fine draft horses , and wishes t o announce t o the people of Warren and vic ini ty t h a t he will sell g o o d horses cheaper than they h a v e ever been so ld in the Red River Valley. Call and see thein a t Rodseth 's barn. • «-
Legal advertisements at legal rates.
T e r m Report* . I)i<*t. N o . 3 4 , Marshall Co , Minn ,
for term end ing Mtiivli 2 0 t h , 1 8 9 4 .
No. s cho lars em oiled .10 T'ltnl N o . of a t t e n d a n c e in
d a y s 1 5 7 8
T o t a l N o . of d a y s t a u g h t , 1 0 0 Average da i ly a t t endance , 1 5
P. A. D A L Q U I S T , Teacher .
S c h o o l R e p o r t . Report of school in Dis t . N o . 2 8 ,
t o w n of New S o l u m , for t h e m o n t h ending March 2 4 , 1 8 9 4 :
N o . enrolled , 4 7 T o t a l a t t e n d a n c e in d a y s 6 2 4 A v e r a g e dai ly a t tendance . . 3 1 N o , perfect in a t t e n d a n c e 1 6 viz; R e g i n a P a u l s o n . Lou i sa H a n .
s o n , Ellen Forsberg . Reg ina Nelson, Alfred R a s m u s s o n , Mary H a n s o n , Anton P a u l s o n . Carl K u l s e t h , Mart h a Nelson, S o p h i a Forstteru:, Cerene Kulse th , Olga Ne l son , Oscar Fors berg, A n n a P a u l s o n , Annie Forsl ierg, Chas . Forsberg .
F R A N K A. M A T T S O N , H
Teacher . '
M o r t g a g e F o r e c l o s u r e S a l ^ . > Default havinK been made in the paymont of
the sum of Three Hundred and Mne|y-one Dol lars. which Is claimed to be drte and is due -it tile date of this notice ripon a certain Mortmain;, duly executed and delivered b\ Oottfred Knauf, ah unmarried man. Mortgagor, to The Northwestern Guaranty Loan Companv. of MinuearJolia. Minnesota. MortRajrce. bearinjj date the 9th rtav of July. 1S8S and with a power of sate therein contained, only recorded in the office o} the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Mar shall and Stat# of Minnesota, «n the 17th da> of Inlv, INKS, at 1 4T» o'clock p m.. In Dook ••M" of Mortgagee, on pages 28t and 231. ,
\\ hit h s dd Mortgage, toger ler wlttr tha debt secured thereby. «as duly assigned by said Northwestern Guaranty iioaii Company. Mort-grtsee. to Georee I) Card, bv written assign-ment dated the 28th day of Jul\. 1&S8. nnd recorded in the office of s tld Ue^ister of Deed*, on the 23rd d iv of March. 1891. at I 00 o'clock p in. in Book "L" of Mortgagee, on page £Vi, and no action or proceeding having been iitsrltntcd. at law or otherwise, to recover the debt st-enred by said Mortgage or any part thereof
Now Therefore Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pnrsnant to the statnte In MU« h case m tde and provided, the said Mortgage »id be foreclosed b v a sale of the premises described in and conve>ed b> said Mortgage, iff;
The Southwest quarter of the Northwest (jilar ter, of Section One. and the Southhntf of -tlie Northeast attirier rtnd Lot Two of "lection Two, all in 'township One llninlr^d and flf v-flve of Range Forty-throe, containing I7»t r,j-Vm icrcs, in Marsh til Coiuit\ and **t iK- «>f Miniie sota tti-h the h^reditnme itn and a pnrt inn cen which Hfi e will be a\ ide b\ the SliuriH o* said vlarsh ill* on*ifv at t le front door of tht t'onrt House, in Hie City of U'an.-n in nldC*,>»r tv and Htat4-, on the 12th day o' May. 18M, et 10 o * lock a. in . of that day. at pn >HV v<nilu . to th»* highest bidder for cni'u to pa> said «lebr nnd interest, and the taxes if nnj , on and premises, and Twenlv-flve Dollars' Attorney's fees as stipulated in and bv said Mortgau»*in inse of foreilosure and the disbursements allowed by law. subject to redemptio i at any time within one ye ir from the da\ of sale, as provided bv law * * ' a t*
Dated March -Tth. A D 1*04 GR >UOE D OAUO. Assimlee of Mortgagee^
R. I MosT\di)K. Attorney
E v e r y t h i n g in t h e line of p lush g o o d s a t T a r a l s e t h ' s . I j f 3 ,
3ftf
Mortgaga Foreclosure Sal^. Default having be.Mi mnd^ in tfie nnvmenr'ot
the snm of Six hundred sixty «Ight and, 91 \M Dolltrs w hli'h U cUlnied to be due at the d.ih-of this notice upon a c rta|n M*ortgiirw. duly execn'ed and de ivcred bv An lr«»» U tt ic lmin iml Minnie mckman, his wife Mo^tgigorSr to fohn .l.Sn*-t«n Mortgagee, bearl g date tht tsth day of June 18'»l. nnd. with a power of stil* therein contained, duly recorded fti the ofli« e of rhe llegisrer of Di eils in and tor t>ie Conntr of Marshall, and State of Minnesota, on the 2Sth <lny of Inlv HOI. ai 4 lOo'ilock p in . in Rook
I' of Mortgages on page Tt and no action or proceeding liav ng been instituted, at l»w or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by sold Mortgage, or nny pnrt thereof,
Now. Therefore. Notice is Hereby Given., That by virtue of the power of s tie contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute In *ueh < use made aud provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a s tie of the premises described in and conveye I by said Mortgage vi«:
The South one half IS %) of Lot numbered Four (4), in Block numbered Nine j»i, n^thi*original townslte of the Village of Warren according to the plat thereof on file and of record tn the office of the Register of Deeds In and for said Marshall c mnty Mn MarshallConnty andS at* of Minnesota with the hereditaments nnd Appurtenances: which sale will be made by the SB«r Iff of said Marsh ill County, nt the front door ofTue ftonrt House, in the City of.yVarreii in said CountvitnY state on the 11th day of May. 1JW4, a t ten n'c'ock a. m , of that dav. at pun ic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said delitvO Six Hundred, slxt.t-eight and 91-100 Dollars, am Interest, and the taxes. If any, on anlit premises and Klfty Dollars Attorney's fees, ns stlpu'atsi} ID and bv said Mortgagw la case of foreclosure, and f 10 80 raxes paid bv said Mortgagee, and the disbursements allowed by la«; subje-11«W demptton at any time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law.
Dated March 28 A. D 18»4. ' JOHN J SVTTOK, Mortgagee,
S. COOKB, Attorney, > ^ l t ^ f S " ' Warren. Minn. < & # £ ft
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Oiconoc RuTLEit, W a n pn, Minn.
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Mortgage Sale. Default having been m ide in thepav meat of tht>
sum of Two Hundred Kight) one and twenty-five onehnmli-edtlw > Do lats, whi h Is claimed to be due at th^ date of this
notice, upon a cert dn Moi tgage. dnl> exet uted and delivered by Jo lau Predreth and Knwtlne tVedrcch. his wife. Mortgagors, Ui Urn Q Nuyest Mortgagee, beating dnietoe a»th day of April ls»2. nnd, with a power ofsaleihW'ti in contained, duly recorded In the ofthe of the ltesrUter of Deeds in aud for the county of Marshall and State of Minnesota, on the 22»d ilav of April 18U2. at II Sjo'tlook \ M .In Book I or Mortgages, on pure 101 and no attiou or pro veedlnK having been Instituted, nt law or other wise, to recover the d»-bt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof
Now, Ther fore. Nutlet* is Hereby Given. That by virtue of the power of sale coniuin 0 in said Mortgage, arid pursuant tp the statute in suih case made and provided, the said Mortgage wl 1 be foreclosed by a sale of the premises d«rs ribed in and conveyed by said Mortgage, vis
The Southwest quarter of Section Ten (10) in Township One Hundred and K.ftv-six{loo) North of Kunge Forty-seven (47) Wesr in Mtr*h»)l count) and State of Minnesota, with lh« hnre -it-aments and appurtenances, wli < h ale will 1 e m tde by the Sheriff of said Marsbnll county, nt he front door of the ronrt House in the ii v of
n arren In said county at d >tat«. on the second day of Vpril IWI. at ten o clock a tn . of that day. at public yendne to the horn wt bidder for c«j*h. to ua,y aai.l debt of Two Hnndivd Righty-* the it> loo Dollars and interest, mid the tax:«. if any, on said prcmisi s an i T»enty-flyi> Dol. rs, Xttomey's fees, as st pulnted in aud In satd Mortgage In case of forecios r . and the «is l»n,-iein nts nthmed t>j 1'ivy, snbjfct ti> ndemp-ti>tn nt nny tune within one yeur fiom the d iv oi sale as pr»vii e t by 1 iw
Dated Jan .dst. A D.lsOl EyA G. NO\KS.
Msirtgagte. ^. c nikK Attorney.
\\ arren, Minn
M o r t g a g e F o r e c l o s u r e &ale . Default having been made in the pay ment •>'
the sum ofKodriirtndr d Thirty oile nnd BN-KO Dollars, which U claimed to be due at th * date of to » notice upon a cert dn Mortsrage, duly *»x-etdtrtii and deiiyered by Peter II. Holm aud Ma-rt»h floiin. hU wife as Mortgagors, to The Murray, Woodard Lumber Com puny a co-partnership composed of Frank L Mi>rrav, M.irwhall .1. Woodard and Frank B Wood ird. as Mortgagee?, bearing date the tenth day of May 1813. ind, *,vith n po\«vr of «u'e therein iouttilned, duly r conled in the otflce nt the Register ->f Deeds in a d for the Connty of Marsha I and "state «t Minnesota, on the tenth day of May l*» , at thiw. b'«li fk t» lu , tit »Ouk "V"»ttMort gages on page i TO
WlilihHuitt Mortgage toj;etlior yvtth the debt aecured thereby , was duty asaUned by s tid Mur rav Wo.nlniil Lumber '- oiipnny a iopnrtin.r ship as aforesaid, by I rink L Murray, Marsh ill 1 \Vooiiard and Frank H \\ o dnrd. its members. Mortgagees to The Murray 'Voodard Lumber Compa y a eorpor it ton, liv written us-s gniueut, dit«d theiJt'i day of Innnnry IMil md retarded In the otMie of said Register of Deeds, on the 7lh day of hebrmuy ls»l, at 2 no o't lOv k p tn in Book C" of ylnrtgnges ou page 110 and no ictlou or proceeding hnvitig tteou institrtt^l. at law or otherwise to recover the d *'»t si. in red by s ii I dongage . or any part thereof.
Now. I her fore. Notice is Hercbv Given, Tint b\ virtu of tin-poner of s lie c •litai icil In sain Mortgage, aud pu HU lit to it i-»t ttutu hi antli • ase made and pi ovdiid the s ild Mortenge will lie fore, lilted h, i snteofth* pninises i|i*si.rib .1 in and tony eye t bv slid Mortgj>ie yls
The South One llitlf of tut n nibereu One (11 in Hlotk numbered Vine ><t] fiouting lw>nt) rtv. fe<t on fain -*iioet a id t ne llundr d and fortt feet ecp 11 a i alley i i rli» orndu ii tow u te of the VI la re [nou H i y l i f Warren acconliiiur to Ih» plot thi-r* of ou fl e and of ret. ni in tho of ilceuf the itegis er of Deeds lu and for uaiil Mar shall county, in Marshall t'oiu tv an I Mute oi Minueno'a. with (he heixslitainents nnd appn*-teiiiiii'-ea, wbl* h H«ile will be made Iv the Shei iff of a dd Marshall < onntv at the front door of li^ f'ourt II <n e. in buf'ity of Mr arren In sait1
I'onnty and Stite. on the 14th dat of \pril 1K»1 At ten o'clock a m of th it <laj. at puhhV ven •me. to the htghust M 'di r foi tush, to pny said debi of • Ml *& uid interest and the taxes II u m , on until premise* IMKI r» utv Ave Holt rs \ttoriier'ste'S, as stipulated in and by sii<l MorliraKei'i *a e of for closnie. aud the d e ourseiuents nlluued by )nw, subjeit to redein: tiou at IIy lime vylthl i one vei.r fiom the OIIA if sale as p ovldi d by la>y
D i e d Feb 27 h. V D 18M Tui MIIHKAY Wtiontnn LuMni-nro , *.
\ s iguee of Mortgagee S. OoOKf Atfoiuiy
Uniren. Minn "***
Don't forg t t o g o to T a i a l s e t h ' s for g o o d bnrguins .
L i n i b e r g & L a n l ^ r e n H a v e seVM'ril seetWrnl h m d D u l l s .
S a e IPIN, and W n g o n s on hand wllich will he Hold ve iy ohenp, if taken .it onee H a w <iKo Homes foi .sale oi ii title for wood.
Parmi for K^n+i Wnnled four Ten.»nts for f.irnm
nenr Wnrren J S D A M D
^contracts. Address tOHMt 3 6 1 BROADWAY
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/ . J.MeGILLAN, M. D. % Physician and Surgeon*
r u s t fl *oreist of Bennewit/'a UnvnisB-' * Shop—np stairs ••
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Aiiy collections or legal business placed tit At Grin del ami's hands will receive attention.
S m o k e " K e y West Iteauty' best o ,'t eii»:ai in the c i tv .
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G r B E A T M U S I C O F F E R . Send us* t h e n a m e s and addresses
of three o r tnore performers o n t h e p i a n o o r o r g a n t o g e t h e r w i t h e igh t cents in p o s t a g e a n d w e will mai l y o n o n e c o p y P o p u l a r Music Month-ly, c o n t a i n i n g ten pieces, fall s h e e t ! music , consist i n g of p o p u l a r s o n g s , !
For Sale. One imported Percheron S t a l l i o n . One t e a m of h e a v y mules . And several y o u n g work horses , b y
J o a x E. OSJTROM.
For Sale, for Cash or on i § ^ Time W
H o r s e s of every descr i s t ion , a t 3 5 d o l l a r s a n d u p . Jr ***Mi SSmM C. A. T u l l a r & Co.
HERDING. I will herd stock next season on
the following terms: CATTLE $1.10 for the season. HORSES $2.00 "
. . . ^ . J . I W « i t y of g o o d g r a s s and water , wal tzes , marchr t , e tc . . a r r a n g e d for | I x M 5 a t i o i | o f h w d t w e J y e 1 ( | | I
t h e p i a n o a n d o r g a n . Address: P O P U L A R MUSIC M O N T H L Y ,
• t e a s t of Warren. Address me a t
Indianapolis, Ind
Fint publication F«b 15, 1894. j, .-, M o r t g a g e Forec losure Sale.* *
Defaolt navins been made in tb« condlt |oi>« oi a Mortna»r« given bv Cbrintian E. BJerk. Mort tmor, to John H. Van Dyke. Mortrfa«e#. dated Jnly 101 h lft*8. and duly recorded tn fhi» offlc* bf the Reglnter of Deed* in and for the Connty oj Maraball and State of Minnenota. on the 28th ^^.o r .J .!; ,•vJ8 W•• t l•*0 o , c , o c• t , '• M.. In Book.
H" of MortKaxra. on pairea 3»7 288 and 88». The amount claimed to be due upon eald Mort-
K»K* at the date hereof la the anin of Fonr Hun dred Thirty-five Dollar* and Seventy Centa Princlnal and Internet, bealdea the sum of 8lKtr-•iz and Forty-six onehundredtbs Doilara lor taxea and interent thereon neceaanrlly paid by •aid mortgagee, and Twenty-five Doilara. Attof-ney'4 feea. atlpnl ted for In aaid Mi rtgage.
Notice Is Hereby Gi«en,Tiiat the aaid MoA-•rage will be foreclosed by a aale of the Dremlnea de§ -ribed In said M ort«age. ylr l ^ p p
The SbnthEaet Quarter (8 E \) of Section Three (3) In Townehlp One Hundred Fifty-are (166) North, and Range Fortv-throe (4»l Wtat" Poiittlninar One Hundred S'sty (teo> Ni<rea o> land in Marshall County and State of Mlnnaao 'a. which Mie will be made by the Sheriff of aalr' Manhall County, or hr« Deputy, at tha froat door of the Marshall county Court Rouae. In thf 1 ? ^ ^ ^ W^rre?i.111. ••«<• Opuaty and tate. or
FURNITURE.. The best in the m.iilyet nt the lowest prices.
Henry JIJ. Sivanson, Warren, Minn
Gaarntced Cured. We a u t h o r i z e o m advert i sed
d r u g g i s t s to s-ell D i . K i n g ' s New D i s c o v e r y f..r ConsmnpttoM, C o u g h s an<l CoM^, u p o n t h i s c o n -d i t i o n I f y«>n -tre j'ffl c ted with n C o u g h , C*>'d or a n y Lunar, Thro.i l o r C l v s t t i o n l d e , .«nd wil l u s e th i -r e n u d y n4* d i rec ted , g u i n g it fan-tr ia l , and e x p m e i i ' e n<» bentf i t , \ o u m a v r t u i n t h e Lott ie :n d h i v e \ o n i IIJOIHJ i . fnnc lcd . Wi cou ld n o t m a k e t i n s i Tei <u 1 w« not k n o w t h a t D . K i n g ' s N« « i»i coves \ ( o i l d he II l i e i o i. h n«*\er di-appoint«». ' f t i I b »'tle-free a i 10. F . W h . t m j j j Di no S t o r e . L'ir e n 5 K . and $1 .00 , 2
liueklen's Anuca Salve. T h e host Naive in t •» wo i ld 101
Cuts, Hrnises, Hoi-"S, C lc t i s , Salt Uheuni. Fover S o n s ,Tetre i jl'happefi Hands , t hdh'n' i i s , C< rns. and all ^kin £) i i i (>t ions ,and p o s i l n e l tuie^ t'iles, or n o pa3 requued . I t i^ ; u a i a n t c e d t o g n e perfect sat i s fac t ion , or inone t\ re^nndecl Pihe2.*i cents per b o x . l o r s a l e by K. F. W HINTED .
Lou^hfidgo's Columr.
Blacksmithing, fi^jaaoreasnoal-agr/v*
Wagon & Carpenter Work. M J ^ *• C. J. KI JXGHORG.S
(Easi Side.) &&£%Warren, Minn.
frobaie Notice.
Tieadav. the third day of April IW*. a t l a o'cloikA. M.. of that day- ^ ^ > *
loitKagee.,
Warren, Minn. ALBERT GKIFFWHS.
Dated Mllwa ikee. January 27th A. D. )8M fi, JOB!* H VAH V%Kf
•» C J . RoBm-Ft-nit.
Attorney for Mortcagm. -1ifc& «ftOaar.LMAnidjr. 'M
^ T A T l O r MlXMCHOTA. COI'NTV OK-MAHVHALI.. f" Tn Probate• court.
Special T< rm March Urn. 1*31. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Koburta.
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On receivine and fl ins: the petition of A. C Finney, of the County of Hennepin representing among other-things, t in t Fred Koberta. late of the County of Marshall, in the Stale of Minnesota, ou the 1 'th day of October A. D 189.1. at tht Connty Of Marahnll. died intent.*te, and being an Inhabitant of thh County at tile li'ne <f lib death, leaving good*, chattels, and estate wi h In this County, and that the said petitioner i> tiie agent and attorney of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate b< to Frank Jerrne granted.
In Is order? d. that said petition be heard. b< fore said Conrt. on Friday the 6th dav of April 4 p. 18M atlOo'cloek A M., at the Probaw Ofnee in Iho fity of yfarren in said Con ty
Ordered further, that notice thereof he give* *o the heirs «>tanld deceased and to all person 'ntereated, by pu lish n thii order once in ertc\ jreek for tb. ee sncceaslve weeks prior to snld dny >t bearl r m the WARKKN ^H^AP a week! •owspaper printed ami published at W arren. i midCoanty & ->
Dated ai Warren. Minn, the 14th d o v ^ U:1rcll. A. D. 1W4
JJy the Court. $% C.S H U M . . ^
ti*Ai\ ' , ^udge of Probate. - ^
Have jus t re-turned with two|| carloads:
of mares and colts that wiUbe3Dldr';
Happy Hoosiers. W n l S i m m o n s , p o s t m a s t e r o
l d n v i l l e , Ittff,, <vHtes* ' 'E lec t i i c B i t t e i s has d o n e m o i e for me t h a n all o ther u ied ic ines con»bine<!, lot that bad feel ing ar i s ing trom K i 1-ney and L'ver t r o u b l e n J o h n Lesl ie , f a im«i .mH s t o c k m a n , of s a m e plnce, s'n^s.j " F i n d E l c c t n c Bitt^i" lo be the b^-st Kidne.V and L i v t i in d i c i n e , n n d e m e feel l i k e a npw m a n . " T. W. Gardner , h a u l ware m e i e l i m t , s a m e town , s a j s * E l e c -t m B i t t e r s i s just the t h i n g for a mffii w h o is a l l r u n d o w n a n d don't • a i e w h e t n e r he j i \ e s or d i e s : he found n e w s t r e n g t h , g o o d a p p e t u e and felt jus t l ike he had a new lea'-e on l i f e . O n l y 50c a b o t t l e a t E . F . W h i t n e v ' f e ' d i u g st«n-e. 2
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and JJ. S. Land Office business given prompt attention.
W A R R E N . - M i N N .
ganiuel Cooke,
ATT0KNEY AT LAW.
Office o n e d o o r e a s t o f P o s t Office.
Warren, Minn.
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Peifect Fit Guaianteed.
Reoairine done at reason^ able rates.
A fine l o t of Samples ju->t rcce'ved.
GREAT JDXTR^RS RAILWAY. ' 1 1 M L C A I D .
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