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jORTGAGE SALE.—Detwuit eer a made in the eoedition of a certain waiv peel dated November 22d, 1860, by to Eli Tainter, and duly recorded next day in the office for the Register of Deed, in Meeker County Minne sota, in Book of Mortgages page 640, and by said Tainter duly assigned to Abram Kelley and the assignment duly recorded in anid Registry of Deeds, September 18th, 1868, in book “8” of Records pages 661 etc , con veying Lota Three (8), Four (4) and Five (6) of Section Twenty (20), Township One hun dred and nineteen (119), Range Thirty Two (82) in auid Meeker County, of which there is due at the date of this notice $205.37 aa per, note of said Jones to said fainter, of sum date a3, secured by, and assigned with sit mortgage, And no proceedings at law having been instituted to recover any part thereof. Now therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue of » power of sale and a waiver of an estate and equity of redemption in said mort ggaged premises, on said mortgage cantai and therewith recorded, and pursuant to ute, the said mortgage will be foreclosed and An absolute title to said mortgaged premises conveyed and passed by a sale of the said premises at public auction in front of the Post Office, in Forest City, in said Meeker County, on the 23d day of November, 1863, at 10 o'lock a. st. to satisfy said note and mortgage with disbursements of foreclosure. Dated at Henao, October 2d, 1868, ABRAM KELLEY. Mortgage. L. M. Srawaar, Attorney, oct8S0 PROBATE COURT. —IN PROBATE COURT: MEER COUNTY, MINNESOTA. In the matter of the application of Franklin BR. Webber, for letters ‘of administratio the estate of Thomas H. Skinner, de late of said county, intestate, on reading and filing sid application, duly verified, it is or dered that Monday, the 26th day of October, A. D. 1863, at 10 o'clock a. x., at my office , be assigned for hearing said application, of which all persons interested will take the notice. And it is further order ed that the petitioner give notice of the hear ing thereof by causing a copy of this notion to be published in the St. Cloud Denocent three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. A. C. SMITIT, Judge. Dated Forest City, September 80th, 1863, oct 8-B) MORTGAGE SALE. Names of Mortgagors—Orin D. Webb and Esther B. Webb, his wife Name of Mortgagee—Charles Gilman. ‘Mortgage hents date the 21 day of Novem ber, A. D. 1857, and was recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deede in and for Ben ton County, Minnesota, in Hook, Boe Mort es, OD pages 140 and 14 on the third day St December A. De Tent at 2 o'clock Fo. The amount claimed to be due on said mort gage at the date of this notice is six hundred and eighty dollars ($680. ) .The description of the mortgaged premises is as follows: Lots numbered Twenty-one (21), Twenty two (22), Twenty-three (23), Twenty four (24), Twenty five (25), Twenty six (26), Twenty seven (27) and Twenty eight (28), in Block No. Forty seven (47), in the Town of Sauk Rapids, County of Benton, and State of Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the said mort gaged premises to pay the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage, with legal in terest thereon, from the date hereof and costs of sale or so much thereof as the purchase money f the said mortgaged premises will pay. on the $0th day of November, A. D. 1863, at 10 o'clock in the forepool of said day, at the front door of the Office of Register of Deeds, of said Benton County, in Sauk Rap ide, in the State of Minnesota, in accordance with the statute in such case made and pro vided, CHARLES GILMAN. Dated October 1st, A. D. 1862, oct.-On STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF S Stearns, In Probate Court, in and for said Stearns County, Won. L.A. Evans, Judgs In the matter of the estate of Ambrose Free man, deceased, Order. And now to wit, Out. 7th A. D. 186%, on reading and filing the petition of June El ber Freeman, widow of said deceased, pray ing, for reasons there set forth, that Lettera sf Administration upon the estate of Ambrose Freeman deceased, intestate, late of said Coun ty of Stearns, may be granted by this Court unto said Jane Elizabeth Freeman. At ia ordered, That the 80th day of October, A. D. 1863, he, and ia hereby assigned for the hearing of said petition, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in St. Cloud in said County, and that notice of said hear ing be given to the heirs at Inn, and all other persons interested in anid exture, to Appear at the time and place aforesaid, wid show cause if any there be, why Letters of Administra tion upon said estate, should not be issued 10 said Jane Elizabeth Freeman, by publishing this order in the St. Cloud Democrat, a newspaper published weekly at St. Cloud in eaid County, for three successive weeks, next following the date hereof. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court, at my office in 81, Cloud, in said Coun ty thia 7th day of Oct. 1463, BILLARD HALL. On Washington Avenue, near Clark's Store. HUBER BOWMAN, Proprietors. Have procured one of Phelan Callender's BEST MARBLE BED TABLES. Has a choice stock of Liquors, Cigars, ke. Give us a Call, CHARLES BOWMAN. Goornep mvaEE. ‘net22-Gin J AINE PRAIRIE L. Lands Fc FOR BALE. The subscriber offers to land, vase: situated on Corn Lake, three fourths of a mile from the ¢ Prairie Post , Office, containing about ninety-eight acres of Timber and P. Price, Two Hundred and Fifty dollars (260) A clear title will be given. Terms cash. Address, MOSES MARTIN, Lamoriix, Bunzay € 0., Int. J. H. SAWYER, M.D. C. M, Graduate of the University of McGill Attention to all estlain Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery. Office over Broker's Store. 8, CLOUD, oot22-6m tL, @, SIMS COLUMN. E. W. L. G. SIMS, DRUGGISTS APOTHECARIES, Broker's Prick Block, Offer at ST, CLOUD, MINN, Wholesale and Retail ‘The following Goods, to wit, PAINTS, oiLs, GLASS, PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED, LARD, WHALE AND COAL oiL, VARNISH, TURPENTINA, TAPAN, ALCOHOL, TOBACCO and CIOARS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, then, € ec., ec, ke., ke, J.C. I. C. BURBANK CO’S COLUMN. THE WINTER CAMPAIGN HAS JUST COMMENCED THE LADIE Can be protected from the cold by calling an oven and miking their selestioda from the best assortment of Dry Doods ever offered in the city, in Broker's Block, at the store of J.C. H.C. BURBANK Co., Bt. Germain st., St. Claw. We would especially eut attention to the following articles, selected with great care for the market Silke--black, figured and Florence—Do Page, reped and plain, Brocade Mixture, Chints, Brodie, Coberry, and Rvp Merinos, Delaines—plain, figured, reped and all-wool—Paris Plaids and Alapacca, Lrilliants, Ladies’ Cloth, Ladies’ Vests, Balmorals, French Corsets, Ruffling and Dimity Bands Our Staple Goods are well selected, and among them may be found a good aesortment of the following Mapling, bro, nod bI'd, Canton Flannele, bro, and bl'd, Denims, Hickory, Ticking, Drillings, Ducking, Flannels—gray, red, striped and plaid— Damaske, linen and worsted, Shawl Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, Shetland Wool, St yle and Double Zephyr, Velvets, cotton and all Ladies’ Hoods, etc., etc. etc., etc. etc., etc., etc., at 3G. H.C. BURBANK CO! LADIES BALMORAL SHOES AND GAITERS, Morocco, Rid, Goat, Serge and Glove-kid Balaorala Goat and Serge Congress Gaiters; Rid and Serge Lace Gaiters, Misses and Children's Boots, Gaiters and Ankletta. THE GENTLEMEN Can, also, take the second-best chance of being protected from the dangers of a Minnesota winter, by forti fying themselves with a Suit of Clothes select ed out of one of the best stocks of Ready Made Clothing ever offered west of St. Paul. If you doubt it, please call and examine for your self, at the State of J.C M1, GC. BURBANK CO., Saint Germain street, “Broker's Block HATS WOOL, AND Patent Medicines, NUTHRIA, And PUR. A Good Assortment of GLOVES AND MITTS.” Pur, Buck, and Yarn da also For Gaunt SAPS UTTER, BEAVER, PLUBH CLOTH. All the popular Patent Medicines of the day. equal, we trust, to the demand. Boots AND SHOES. The best assortment in the market, and custom-made, at 4 v, wT, C. BURBANK CO. Groceries and Provisions, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, or J. C. H. C. BURBANK Co. STATIONERY, TAPER and ENVELOPES—all kinds and qualities, at prices salisfactory, LAMPS. An endless variety, at prices defying com petition. BRUSHES Of all kinds, from the delicate Intaus's and Ten-cent Tout, to the huge Wall. Flavoring Extracts, BELS. MESS PORK, at 1 IC § H.C. BURBANK § 60. BBLS. FLOUR, at 5 J. C. § H.C. BURBANK CO BELS. BALINA SALT, at 200 fd 1H. C. BURBANK CO. 100 By. G. A. SALT, at LG HCE BANK CO. LO BELS. SUGAR—REFINED, N. C. Prime, and Porto Rico, at C.§ H.C. BURBANK § CO. BELS. CRUSHED AND POWDERED JU. sugars. 50 boxes Mould Candles. 85 do. Star Candles, at J.C. H.C. BURBANK § CO. 8 WHOLE, HAEF AND QUA’RS BOXES | Raisins, crop of 181, at H.C. BURBANK § CO._ wall nine: ™ 30 cases and $ bores 60 cages 2 qt cans fresh Cove Oysters 10 do do Lobsters yEr Ni Forwale by __v. 0. § N. C. BURBANK CO. 8 WAVE JUST RECEIVED 89 BOXES of Western reserve” Cheese, which we can pct very low for cash. C. H.C. BURBANK § CO. ees —— Sates THE OLD STAND S OF =() BOXES PALM SOAP. JU 35 do German Soap, 10 do. Castile Soap, at J.C.§ I. C. BURBANK § CO. All the Gentine Brands, TIERCES RICE, 10 BELL. RICE, 10 wees ried Peaches, 80 do de Apples, at J. C. f H.C. BURBANK § CO. 5 BOXES SALERATUS. 10 Boxes Starch, Pearl and Corn. at J.C. H.C. BURBANK § CO. SILAS MARLATT CHOICE PRRFUMERIES. Lobin's, Mitchell's, Glenn's, and Jaques’ [Extract of “Pond Lilly, “Nondelitia,” e. BELS. COMMON, BOURBON AND te Whisky, Joes Holland Gin, do French Brandy, at J.C. H.C. BURBANK § CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BELL. CARBON OLE. 15 do Kerosene Oil. 10 do Burning Fluid, at J.C. § H. C. BURANK § CO. DRUGGINT DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH Fh ASSORTED TOBACCO—COMPRISING ‘BD all the favorite brands, at J. 0. § 11, C, BURBANE § 00. GLASS, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, CANPHRAE (TOILET SCRAPs, DENTIFRICES, WALK DRESSINGS, DYES AND GLOSSES, CHESTS Y, H. TEA. 10 Chesta Imperial Tea, do assorted Black Teas, at Oe, § H.C, BURBANE § € 0. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LARD AND COAL OILS A complete assortment of all the standard brands, MINN. LLOW us to thus introduce our establish ment, and permit us to suggest that our stock is compete in the general departments. PPT Our aim shall be o¢doduct business upon our STRAY.—Came to the subscriber, living reat principlen~doing justice to all—studying in St. Cloud Town, Stearns County, Minn, to prodne, ‘and ever attentive to the wance ol 8 May 1868, ONE BRINDLE OX about 18|our customers, see old. The owner is mesenet nas Prove. property, as am i him away, or He will be disposed of new media, Vo tawe en Ww. BASANTUS, © 2080-89 ally, Very Reapeette FE. W. L. G. SIMS 95 BELS. N. C. MOLASSES. 20 bbla. 8. H. Syup. 20 kegs do do 10 do Golden do 10 do Amber do, at 4. CH. C. BURBANK § Co. de, ddr, the 12 KEGS OF NAILS AND SPIKES. 50 boxes assorted Window Glass 10 gross pt flaske 6 ov*ks Prunes 5 casks Currants § cases Nutmegs 20 matts Cassia 60 cans Mustard 40 bags Whole Pepper and Pimento 4 cans English and French Mustard 40 bals Vinegar 30 boxes Babbitt’s Pure Saleratus 30 coils assorted Manilla Cordage 85 dozen Red Cords 16 boxes Vermicelli and Maccaroni 30 boxes Starch 10 boxen 2 and 3 Hooped Paile 30 dozen assorted Tubs 500 boxes 6. D. Cops—an Ely's had! Coke's water. ( 560 Ibs Bar Lead 50 sacks shot 7 C.§ B.C. BURBANK C0. ‘8. Germain at, 8. Cloud Winn ieg Physicians’ prescriptions accurately empounded at all harem Bt, Cloud, May 3, 1860. E.Cc. SMITH, SERA an o LOOTS 8 Ha' ty Bohra, Witomatens’ FINDINGB, PLASTERING HAIR, to, e., ‘ ‘All kinds of Boots and Shoos ty west thorough and durable ma Cash Patch for Hide to order
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