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NEW AX VSKTISBMBNTS,
Default having IKSOU m&dc in the conditioub
os'a certain Indenture of Mortgago dated the
•itlth. day of October -1867, made and executed
by the VYinavbage Water Power Company, to
H. S. Hui-d ?f Hennepin County Minnesota,
whereby aud by the terms of which, the said
Water Vower Company Bold, conveyed and
confirmed unto the said H. S, Hurt), hi3 heirs
and astiigti?, the following described lands
situated in Si jams County is. the Ten-it:ory(now
JSraie) of Minnesota, viz: "Beginning at the
South wat earner of Bleak numbered Fifty two
(5-i in ihe Town of Winaobago, and running
from thenee, northerly on Rock street) to the
North west, corner of said i!oek thenee,
oa the Worth line of a&id Block, to the
Mississippi River thence down I River
to Bridge Street titencie on the north side
of Bridge Street, fce the place ofbejjtanirig
together with tbe Tavern Hq^tse stand
ng oa sa*d Block" together wi^'h all a»d singa
lar the privileges asd appurtenances thereto
•belonging, to sectire lo tl^
sahi
rj. S. Hurd, iiii-
"heirs and assigns, the payment of Eighteen
Hundred Ki*£ity Seven dollars agid twenty two
eents.-'*"i887 and 22 cents) and interest thereon
at the rate of three per. cent per month until
paid, according to the conditions of one prom
issorji note bearing even date with said Indet.
lure of Mortgage, made and executed by the
sail Winnebago Water Power Company, to th.
said H. S. Hurd and which mortgage contain
a power of sale, ami was duly recorded in the
offic.' of the Register of Deeds for said Steam*
County, on the 22d day of October 1857, in
Book. "A" ot Mortgages, on pages 91. 02. 93
iiii 94.
:-,'€' is claimd to be due and ':.« due on saic
fTij.
fc,i.ge,
at the date of this notice. Twenty
«Hrt9 iiundred Eighty One dollars aud Hixt\
Sevan cents, and interest o:i Eighteen Hundret
Eighty Seven dollars and twenty two cents a
three per cent per month, from July 14th 185H
sad no suit nor proceeding at law has been h«.
nor instituted to recover the sum claimed
said Mortgage, nor any part thereof: and b„
reason df the default mtde in the conditio
thereof, the power of sale therein contained, ha
become operative.
Therefore, notice i3 hereby given that by vir
tue of the power of sale in said mortgage con
tsined, and in pursuance thereof, and of tin
Statute in such case made and provided, th
mortgaged premises hereinbefore described, to
gether with ail and singular the priviliges an',
appurtenances thereunto belonging, will b
sold at Public vendue to the highest bidder, a
the office of the Register of Deeds for Baiu
Stearna County, in St. Cloud, in said couity
on the 10th. day of September next, at One o'
clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy
ihe amount then due on said mortgage, togetli
with the costs and expenses of such sale
July 14th 135S II. S. HURD.
6 w. Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been male in the condition
certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the 2Ctl
-.y of October, 1857. made and executedby th/
Wihnebago Water Power Company, to Perren
•Q etcbell of Ileunepiucounty, Minnesota, where
by. and by the terms of which, the said Watei
Power Company sold, conveyed and coufiriae*.
unto the said Perron Getchell, his heirs and as
signs the following desribed lands situated in
Stearns county in the State, (then territory)
Minnesota, viz "Begining at the south west
corner of block numbered 5fty two (52) in the
town of Winnebago, and running from thenee
northerly, tn -oak street to the north rest cor
ner ox sud iilock fifty two {ol): tlence on the
north line of said Block, to the Mississippi ri
er thenee down said river to Bridge Street:
thence on the north side of said street, to the
plaee of begining:—together with the tavern
'•jouse standing on said Block together with
'ill and-sjagular the privileges and appurtehan
-2£ therj.-r.o beljngitfg, to secure to the saici
:'t'rT-eaOiu .lKti ilia befr*s or assigns, the pay
Merit of Three hundred n.'nety"dollars and sixty
ight cents ($393,6Sc*s) and interest thereon
it the rate of .-three per cent per month untii
paid, according t-c- the conditions of oue promis
sory aote -be3.riBg.0vea date with said indenture
t»f Mort.^:tge, made .and executed by the said
v7innb'oago Water Company to the- said Porren
iJatc-S'jiC wailesfwd.mortgage contains a power
:*sale, aad was duly recorded in the office of
tne R: -jister oi' Deeds for aaid Stearns County,
Oa i-h day oi' November 18)7, in Bock "A"
of ntgagas., oa Pages J06, 107, and 108.
There is claimed to be due, .and is due on said
Mortage, at the date of this, notice, Four Hun
dred ninety three dollars and eighty one cents,
($493,81ets) and interest on Three hundred
ninety dollars and sixty eighteenth ($390,68ct8)
*t. the rate of .three per cent per month since
July 14th 18-J8 and no suit nor proceeding at
law has been had nor instituted to recover the
yium claimed on «aid mortage nor any por
tion .thereof and by reason of the default made
in the condition thereof, the power of sale there
in contained has become operative.
Therefore -cotioo is hereby given that^y vir
tue of .the power of «aie in said mortgage con
tained, and in pursuance thereof and of the
^Statute in such case mado and provided, the
mortgaged premises abo.y« described will be
•old «r Public .vendue, to the highest bidder, at
(the office of the Register of Deeds for aaidStearns
«oanty,in St. Cloudstbereinon the 17tb day of
September next, at ten o'clock in th* forenoon of
«aid day, to satisfy the amount then due on
said mortgage, oge.ti.ter with the costs and ei
jfoWaeGof such sale.
0
P«|tRaM.O»TCaKiL,
MORTAOED.
We "offer, on l»ng time, at a mode rite rue
of interest, with a small payment down, tin
EUCUBLB, CiJIPOaTA»tl & FlKELT
RESIDENCE
reoeutly completed bY G. W. CURTIS, and
situated on second evenuo St. Cloud. The 'ot
on whioh said residence is located is 1101
front by 182ft deep. This is one of the moe
desirable pieces of property in St. Cloud.
Apply to, or address, by letter
CURTIS & LESTER
Land Atemtu
WiMOMA
St. Cloud June 04Ui.
MINNESOTA
i'Uii SALE!
A rioosjs AMO LOT
Second Avenue in Lower St. Cloud.
llOtiSI I« KSW AKU WSCb JfXN'ISHKD,
COSTAINTMO
sLr. roams aud ia a dasirable location.
I O ^XSOCX
on reasonable.terms, or 16 per cent oft" for
For further particulars
apply to
WjLUlii & SKI8SKKt.ll
July 21st. 1869.
ST. CLOUD
RETAIL PRICE CURRENT,
CORRECTED WERKLY, BY
1 E & S W I S S II E M,
Jrocera and Provision dealers, Lower St.Cloud
Sr. CLOUD, June 17, 1868
Flour Extra, per bbl
$Q 0.
do Suoerftne, 5
Extra, bags, 3 0"
do Superfine bag, 2 7
*orn Meal per bag, 2 o»
Vheat per bu^h, 9
'orn pur bush, 80@ 9
)at3 per bush 6
tuck wheat per bush 8
Jeans 1 75@1 5
Potatoes 25c@35t
.'ork, Mess per bbl 23 Ou
do per lb, 1*
..'aeon Hams common per lb 14c@15c
do do Canvassed 17c
Side« clear, 15e
Shoulders 12*his
Ji'ied Beef 17c
:odfish
iutter per lb, 12|tay-15c
"aee-je per lb 17c
.'Iggs per doz. 12e@16c
taisios per lb 25c
Jurrants per lb 25c
Jried apples paired per lb 16c
I Oried Peaches, unpaired, 15c
daple Sugar 25c
.'rushed do 20c
Jrown do 14c@10c
i'ea, Young Hyson, 60c
do Gunpowder and imperial
oap, Cast Steel per lb
do Family, per bar
handles. Star, per lb
do Mould, per lb
Lard,
Tobacco,
.Vindow Glass, per half box, 8*10 --40c@60c
SOc@40c
1 00@1 60
30c@40c
5 00risit
2J@3c
40c t^50c
60e^60e
15c
15c
JOc
3T. J± jNrmonsr-y, i&. T.
16c
6 60(^7
7*@»c
8c
ST. AJSTTHONir BOOK STORE,
WKOI.15.SALa AKU RETAIL UKAiKR IN
BOOKS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER,
FISHING TACKLE. POCKET CUTLEHY,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c.
OPPOSITE TUB FAILS, 31 ANTHOSY, MINNKSOTA.
June, 10. 1858. vollool3,ly
B. THOMPSON,
WATOHBIAKER AND JEWELER,
Miin S-reet, Upper Town,
-ATCilES, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
W on the shortest notice. All work war
ranted, and en'ire satisfaction guarinteel.
Our Railroads.
We were inside the mark in our last
weeks statement of our railroad prospects.
We had doubted the reports of the very
early construction, thought they savored of
ous ,'
Du
ai*e
now fully aasurad that we may
reasonaDiv expect the road from St. Paul to
St. Cloud to be completed in two years,
while it will be in running order as far as
St. Anthony by the nr?*, of next December.
So we are not out of the vTorld, even if we
are within sixty miles of the buffalo pas
tures.
It has been solemnly adjudged by the
highest judicial tribunal that alav«ry
exists in Kansas by virtue of the constitu
tion of the United States. Kar sas is there
fore at this moment as much a slave State
as Georgia or South Carolina."—President
Buchanan.
ti
/aly 16th 1868
Away, then, with the demagogue at~
peal* or the toiU of the majority, with
which he country is now rife on the sub
ject of Kansas."— Wuhingtm t7nte#.
(NEW GOODS!!!
FILLER & & WISSHEUVi,
HAVK
just received & large asuoriment
goods, among which are the following
All kinds of Molasses, Sugars
Qoffee and Taa, 20 Cooking
Stoves, Nails, ,Crlas*F Oils,
White Leadj Plq
Corn Msalj
Drlt Apples & ?uaunG^KT?DTC
Powder, Snot and 88ad.
ALSO. HAMS, BlXffl iiACO^,
SHOULDERS, PORK, DRIED BEEF
CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD,
BEANS, RiOE, Ac, Ac.
VLSO, HALF BUSHEL MEASURES
WOODEN BUCKETS, SIONE
WARE CHURNS,
MILK PANS,
CJG8, &e,
The entire assortment is for sale very low
or CA8H, or will be exchanged on reasonabl
erins for PRODUCE, HIDES, MARKETING,
vc, &c. Give us a call.
May 20, 1858.
Wanted.
IDKB, FURS, GRAIN, POTATOES, BUT
TER, EGGS, LAND WARRANTS, STATL
JCRIP, &e., &c. MILLER SWISSHELM.
May 20, 1868.
4 E
ST. CLOUD.
May 13 '58.
8uc
25e
I2*
30c
20c
Oth«r sizes in proportion.
'utty,perlb,
•/ttite Lead per lb.
,in?eed Oil, per gal.
hale Oil, per gal,
dolsssiis per gal,
vrinegar, per gal
itone ware Churns,
.Vooden Buckets,
do Tubs
?orn Brooms
Salt, per sack, of 200 lbs
do lb
do Dairy, sacks,
Powder, per lb,
Lead, per lb,
Shot, per lb,
Gun Capp, 6. D, per box,
do Water Proof
.^ails, per keg,
do per lb,
Dry hides per lb.
Cooking stoves with fixtures mpleteS25@SS5
Liice per lb, lie
Orackers, per lb, 12$c®16c
3 50
lie
lie
1 50
1 6o
80c@l (K)
35c@40c
1 25
TRACK I!
THE! CA&S ARE COMING-!!!
TH have just opened a large and fresfc. an
aortmeut of
Groceries, Baoon, Fork, Flour
Feed, Grain, Nails, Cooking
Stoves, Window Glass,
&c, &c, &o.
Which will ba disposed of very low for easl
country produce, at our new store,
ower steamboat landing.
the
MILLER & SWJSi'ilELM
Forwarding and Commission.
VTE respectfully solicit the consignment
Goods and Merchandise, either for store
*g or for sale upon commission, at our new
itore and warehouse, lower steamboat landing
May 13, '58 MILLER 4 SWISSHELM.
J. W. METZROTH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
DEALER
in Clothing, Cloths, Cassimere-
Vesting* and Gentlemen's Furnishiii!
Goods, to the inspection of which he invite.'
friends and the public.
P. TALCOTT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEB
Comer First AvenuefcWelles St,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &e., repaired ir
goad aud satisfactory manner, and on reason
able terms.
STEARNS' HOUSE.
THIS
new and beautiful Hotel is situated
upon tb« bltfff just abe*e the Lower Parry
in the town of St. Cloud, ooftunanding one
the most baautiful tit-it* oa tke Mississippi
riTer. Ths Propristo* assures all who may
tkis plate that hia table tbali contain ever*
bounty and luxury waiek can be obtained both
atfcomt and abroad. It is bis intention to keep
tke above hotel as a first elan on* in erery rati
peet.
SPECXAlTiroTFc]B7"
THEECLECT1CC0LL£6€0filBfSt«l,
I N I N N A I O I O
•Tj^HE Spring Session of 1868 will continence
on Monday tke 8th of February, and conti
nue sixteen weoka, A full and thorough course
of lectures wsU-i-Jbejiren, occupying six or se
ven hours daily* witk good opportunities for
attention to practical Anatomy, and with am
ple Clinical facilities at the Commercial Hospi
tal.
The arrangements ©f tkt chairs will be as
follows
T. E. St. JOHN, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
J. P. JUDGE, M. D.,
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
A. J. HOWE, M. D.,
Professoi of Surgery.
C. H. CLEVELAND, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medic* and Therapeutics.
WM. SHERWOOD, M. D.,
Professor of Medical Practice and Patkology.
J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D.,
Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and
Institutes of Medicino.
JOHN KING, M. D.,
Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of Womtn
and Children.
The terms for tke Session will be the same
as heretofore, via.:—Matriculation, $5,000.—
Tuition, $20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket,$2,00
Erery Student is required to engage in dissec
tion me Session before graduation. Gradua
tion, $20,00. Ticket to Commsreial Hospital,
(optional) $5,00.
Tbe lecture rooms are newly finished, neat
and comfortable, and in a central locality (in
College flnll. Walnut Street,) where Students
will find it convenient to call on their arrival
Tickets for the Session may be obtain oi
tho Dean of the Faculty, at his office, No US,
Smith Street, or of Prof. C. II. Cleveland,
Secretary of the Faculty, No. 139, SeTcnth
Street, near Elm.
Jonw KiKg, M. D., Dea.
ONE of the eight new «loop»-of-war
ordered by Congreaa, will be built at each
of the following navy-vard#: Portamouih,
Boston, New ¥ork, Philadelphia, Washing
ton, Norfolk, and Feosacola, and at Sao
Frauciaeo-rprovided the neeesstry timber
can be procured there.
"If the conference bill pass, Kansas
may come into the Union at a Stare State,
6" the cannot come, in at ali. That is the
—Richmond Soutk.
DZE&TTQ- S O E
S, IWARLATT,
•OEAtRE IN
Mm, MEOICIKES, CHEMICALS, &c.
Co/nsr First and Js^ereoa Streets,
LOWER SAINT CLOUD.
\170UL reapcctfuUy inionn his friends and
the public j:«a -rally that he bus just re
•eived and op^hed their inspection, a fuli
MKurtment of the r.bove.
Fiftulicti desij'oup of procujing a pure articl
of mwiicine, or wishing their prescriptions fill
A with care and accuracy, will pve him a call,
bringing with him an experience of e^htyoar
and having acquired a thorough kaowla-Jge if
medicine previous to his cngagerntrnt iu the IA.
uness, ho ieels confident that he can give satit
faction to all.
The Profession-are iimted to call they wil:
tiui his sto«k to consist of »U medicines in ge
neral use.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at »1:
hours of the day or night.
YERS Cherry Pectoral for sale at
MARLATT'S DRUG STORE
'ELLS1 celebrated mediciues for sale at
MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
KENNEDY'S new Discovers for saie at
i\_ MARLATT'S DRUG STOKE.
I ERCHANT8 Gargling Oil for sale at
Vi MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
ARTIN'S Concentrated Extract of Jamac.
Ginger for sale at
MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
""1RAPFENBURG Medicines constantly in
band at MARLATT'S DRUG STORE.
~RAVMOND^,~6w5^^"cS»~
MANUFACTURERS AN!) OKAI.ER3 IH
^SH,DOOR8&3Lif*0S
Lower St. Cloud Minnesota.
I \OOR and Window Frames constantly o
hand and made to order, also, Planeinj
•iawing aad Turning of fcli kinds done on shor
iwtice.
*. H. RAYMOND. J, K. OWKN. B. A. SMITP
J. V. I I E
CARPENTER
»TORE Doors, Circular or Gothic Head SasL
Blinds aad Framea, or any other desire'
pattern, made to order on short notice. Kiln
iricd lumber constantly en band.
N. B. Doors and Sash for sale at my manr
kctory on'First street, near tbe Stearns Hon*"
M. P. NOEIi,
vounty Surveyor Oiril Engineej
!..e
SAINT CLOUD.
DEALERLOWER
in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Peas, Silvei
Thimbles, &c, &c, of fine quality, which he
will sell as low as any of like quality caa b
bought this side of Chicago. Call and see.
OULD respectfully inform the citizens
8t. Cloud and the public generally, the
will promptly and faithfully attend' to a:
Husin«S8 entrusted to his care.
MP* Offiee near his residence on Third Arc
.me, Lower St. Cloud.
THE EMERSON HOUSE
IHIAJSO: S OUOTJX),
JF. EMERSON, PROPRIETOR,
PHB above house has been refitted and refur
1 nished.,and tht atnpiefet accumotiarioushare
tfecn constructed for tbe reception of visitors
I he proprietor pledges himself to spare no ex
pense to render his visitors comfortable.
-A. Itf-JBTW IBJk.1&2<T
mis been erected, 60 by S6 feet, which ean ac
commodate 27 Horses and 18 Oxeft, and then
will always be a plentiful supply of feed on
tiand, and careful Ostlere
HEW STORET~
^El GOODS.
O W I E S
th Uppw St. Cloud, 8te»rm Co., H,
{"iflo
E subscriber would respectfully announce
the citisens of St. Cloud and vicinity,
that ke haa established himself in the Dry
Goods basin***, ia the Hnlding formerly occu
pied by L. A. Evans, (and directly oppositp
Proctor Clarke's Hardware Store,) where h.t
has just opened bis large aad wall tslectad
stock of
J«we!ry, Bonnets, Fancy Silk, Dry
Goods, And Ready-made Clothing.
Of every description, and of the Very best
quality, which be is now offering for sale on
the most reasonable terms. His entire stock
was purchased in New York, at suck prices.
that ke flatters himself cannot be undersold by
any other establishment of tbe kind on the Up
per Mississippi.. He hopes by diligence and
attention to business, and having for bis motto,
"Quick Sales and Small Profits,"
to merit a share of. public patronage. All per
sons in want of anything ia his line will do well
to give him a call and examine hie stock befoi
purchasing elsewhere, as he can sell as ebesp
as tbe St., Paul merchants.
MILLER A 8WISSHELM,
JEALKES I N REAL ESTATE,
Water Strwt, LowerIWn. ,St. Cloud.
C. C. ANDREWS,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
SAINT CLOUD MINNESOTA/
J. E S
River Street, near the Stearns Bouse.
HENRY G. KILBOURNE,
Deputy Sheriff end Notary Futile.
IT7ILL attend to Collection ot' Debts and
VV Payment of TBXCE on Lznd. Inveat
oients made for Capit-iiiits. Tweniy-five per
cont. pev uutium guarranteed.
T7H,"BARRET«T,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,"
Sfefi^ Office on First Steet, Lower St. Cloud
Maps of all surv«yd Unds. and plats o. ..,,
he leading towns of North? a S4inne«ota, can
be had at all times at my ofiice.
HARDWARE STORE.
C. P. & W. POWELL,
AVE received at the St. Cloud Hardware
11, Store, a complete assortment ot
Jhelf and Heavy Hardware,
Locks, Catches, Bolts.. L'utts, ar.d
'arpenters «.nd Farming Tools,
ixes, Hatchets and Hammers Shof
rHmone.y
P. MONTI.
w.—^.,^._ F. BROTT
DEALM^liTREAL ESTATE.
AS constantly oa band a large quantity o.
Farming and Timber Land also, town
property in St. Anthony, Minneapolis, St.
Cloud, Sbakopee, Brottsburg, Syracuse, New
burg, St. Marys and Mille Lac. ltf
T. JONES,
I I A a S I I I I I
First Street, near the Saw Mill.
VTOULD respectfully announce to the citi
VV iensof St. Cloudandvicinity, tbathehas
opened a Blacksmith shop, at. (be above place,
where be is prepared to do all kinds of work in
his line, and hopes to merit a share of thevr
patronage.
BUILDING.
rforming
W ttndeiwigned fakes this method of in
in se who may bav« houses tc
build, mills to frame, or oaroeaftgp and joinery,
in any or all of its branche*, .tbat he isprepar
ed to take contracts, and da all kinds of work
in this line, on the most reasonable terms and
in a good, workmanlike manner
A.E. HUgSET.
1
WM. J. PARSON,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
MI^NEAPOLIS,Miu
Tews,
Saw s,
end
•pades, Hoes Mattocks. Nails, Gla?s and Putty
STOVSS AND TIN-WAKE.
We have now the best variety oi Stoves ever
QHEAP CASH STORE I
River St, Lower Town St Cloud.
HE subscriber fcecp3 cons antly on hand &
JL large nud well t-alected assortment of Dry
Joods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats and
aps, Lady's aud Misses' Bonnets and Hats,
every variety of Glass ^'are, ClockE. Locking
•laBses, Violins, Brushes, Tobacco', Cigars,
Yankee Notions, &c„ &c. kt
H. Z, MITCHELL.
CHANCE FOR ALL OUT OF EMPLOV
MENT, secured by the smallest i^vtstment
ever before offered. Full particulars will be
eeu immediately upon receipt of your address
md post stamp.
This is no catch-penny affair, like laa-nT
vhich have beer, offered East, but sterling va*
ue had of practical utility. Address
METROPOLITAN AGENCY.
3R*
Ypsilanti, Mich.
i. W. CUKT18S. JI. C. LE.-TKE.
FT AVE for sale Prairie, Timber, and Bottom
1} Lands, in Southern Minnesota. Lots in
3t. Cloud, Winona, Minneiska, Waxeca. Csrolia,
Altona, &e., &c. Guarantee 25 percent, on
A I E S A E A N
need of the services of a practical *.
and PJaaterer. His Ion?
above branches of tr^de assures
will give universal satisfactic
are HS reasonable for work as it can be
any one.
I S 3 &, E S E article of suitable length and sufficient UterarT
DEALERS I N REAL ESTATE Imerit-
Winona, Minnesota. ^y, anecdotessummary
•conks invested with them. Negotiate loans scveial hundred loeal reporters, fanneia and
on farm securities. &c. their wives, Red River trader*, lumberman,
___ land agents, surveyors, hunters &e., men and
STarua* ssitxna. HENBT swiaaaaLJt ^oincn ts no dwell in the land, walk un and
tdowa and go to and fro iu it but w* will
E undersigned offer their services to loan
purchase aud sell property either real or *eT
too
personal' for a reasonabl- "cornmissiou
They have now for sale, at low prices:
20 quarter tactions of good land.
60 lots, (some improved,) in St. Cloud
20 in Ninmger addition to St. Paul.
20 ia Niningc ^ty,
10 in Mound city, Illinois.
JAMES F. KENNEDY,
Mason and.Pl as ter er,
SOLICITS
a 6
Medicine, is published at One Dollar a Year,
payable in advance. The volume of the Jour-i
nal commences with the year. Communications
for .,»»b^'5ri^tion or for specimen numbers,
HOTICE.
mm
E. C. S I
VZAIBB. a
£OCTS, £E0Eg, AKH CICTHH
XJ AS :or sale a large arsortm^nt of
J.X
a E
Sloes oi the Vviy btsi quality.
Custom Boots Constantly on
All kinda of ctf-om wtrk done to crdi
rbe best manner. A pood a&tottir.eetot F«
made Cio Ljng lor sa.e cheap. Jutt n.?ti^ \,
good ssaortmeiit ol
SPRING & SUMMER Hum
Persons want of an} ot tbe abo^e nui
goods catsuit Ln-j tiem cieaptr fls-iWi-fi*
TUB PRE-EMPTION LA%V
1, Tie settler must £«7er bc'ore hare 1
the benefit of pre-c-mptir.L under the act.
2, lie must rot, at the time of ma.kii.gt'
pre-ernf tion, be the owner of ci:J cores
land in any State or 'ierriiory of tiifr Unit
States.
8. He must sstie on and imprtv^ tie km.
in. good isith, fur his own exclusive use ar
benefit, and uot witit: tre intention of stilii
,! OH sfti'julftuoa and muet not ..tke, uirec.tl
or indirectly, any contraei or agreement,
any way or mannev, with ai.y per^r or rjei
t'jiib, by wbich 'he tit.1?* wLic-h he csy acquir
of the- United .State3 should enure, in wi ol
"i part, to the bentlit :i any r^rtcn exctp'
himself.
4. He must be twenty-one j-«-ar3 at age an.*.'
a ciiiien ol th« Unueu fettles, or if a fcr«
signer, be must have deciaicd his inJentioa
to become a citize.-i, before tie proper author
ity, receive a ceriific*ta to .iat ,^ic:.
6. tie mu-rt bai'.d a ir .. s^ oa un ii.-id, Ii
In it, and m«k° it uh exclusive ho ard
Must 'y-i j* ini.abi ant the am? a the lis*
of rua'^ing ipp. ationi fyi pre emption. (Un
til iatelj & single maa urigi^t board with' Lu
nn&rszt neighbor, b^tu.esame ianowrequii^l
of a single uu A married mac, except 'Lat
the pettier is msrritd, Lis family u.\ gJee
ia in the Louse.j
G. Tbe lew requires lLat more erUieim
provement be maoeon tie Led, each ct I: «ak
ing, fencing. &c but pre-emi tiofts are jia*
ted where a half at is broken and tnckfeed
7. It ia nfceesary That o'.h.-r rers-.u,
titled to preemption, reside upon the la
at the same ti/ae.
9. No one is permitted to rem
a
land, a^d maJ
rought into th$ Upper Country, among wbiel state or territory.
re the famous Charter 03k, Diamond Rock,! The settler is required to brin
hanghai, Wisconsin, Morning Star, Forest
Jn
Lsr.d Offee «r
ireen, and Arctic Air Tight. ca:ion, stiting forth Jj.efact? to big esse of
Our facilities for doing all kinds of .work iii 1st, 2d and requirements bera mentions
he Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Department, a certificate appended, to sitntd'«•
•a complete, —to which branch oi the busi- he register and rertiver, and make lsic.n\
nes* we call particular attention. to the same.
10. He is also requir
*b
rem 1
.e giR
ree-mpticn in
with L"
printed apt
?d to bring
wit* rum
respectablle witness of bis acquaintance, wk
is knowing tc the fact of his settlement, t-.
make affidavit to tbe 4xh, 6th, Gib. 7th snd 8t
Requirement? here mentioned, with ike ^rrn
set forth" on paper, with a corresponding bianj
certificate attaibed. to be signed bv tke !trv,
officers.
il. The pre-empt or. if a foreigner,TOTst
bring with bim to tbe land office, duplkfttfl
of his naturalization papers, duly signed by
the official from whom they were received.
A minor who the bead of a fairir-,
widow, may also pre-empt, their families 1
inquired to live on the iatd.
cr
Jeiat
The Settler is required to file a M-rit: da
claratory statement ci ike ir.tentitn pre
empt, before be can proceed vjtb ti& pre eta*
tioR.
Frats—lst. The fee required by tl*u regis
ter. for filling a deeiaraiotv statement, ic on*
dollar.
2d. For granting a pre-emption tbe register
and receiver can receive fifty cents.
PBOSPEOTUS
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HT A observations and not mislead our readers by
I CLOUD, MkNNESOTA.^ false or exaggerated reperte.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT
THB ST. CLOID VISITER will not 1 the or-
gan of any party or sect, but the members of
any can be heard through its columns ii. any
fir8t
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upon best real estate security and I
&.]1
wiU a
ic and wc-Stera
always find a of news gleaned from
Eastern exchanges, while a iarne space will
be devoted to giving Eastern readers correct
information abcut the great North-West. In
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MlLLt.i. A SWISSHELM.
St. Cloud, May 13, 1868.
the patronage bf all persons in
poe
department we expect the assistance of
possibledaggenjee in making pergonal
andpoliti al questions tb? Vis
iter I I a a to a a
5 tut
8L 6 5 a
ly by those wi.e cif-
editorial department will
never represent anything but tbe convjetiena
of the editor. Consequently its oeed will be.
1st. The Divine law 13 tbe S-i|renie law *.
all land* created by its author.
I 2d. All men are created free and eq?al in
their right to life, liberty &ud the ursuit of
1 happiness.
1
Constitution of the
United^ates are anti^larery
oVj
humaa
chattledom is unconstitutional sssoeia
1 tion professing to meive either a8 fundamen
tal laws.
4th^
t,r,S
«-*d is a privilige wl ieb should be exciu-
confined to "whitemalecitbens of this
doneJb% .•aJSte&^i^J^'flS *****&%:
YfOTICE is hereby given that th* Commis- wonderful (ban the -'seven wondera!' of
siouera of Stearns County, M. T., at their world and they must be abolished before tob
last session, established School District number reign of peace on earth aud good will to main
three in said connty, with the following bean- I
I Jtttep^se, j*nt W*n^lyVsTr7i-l'svftr
Cities are the seven greai erils which cur.'e
I Oae East, with a multitude of nsiser'es mere
an
be fully astablibhed,
daries, to wit: The fractions of sections 12, 6th. vSt. Cloud, in desrit-e of al! we could da
13 and 24, and sections and 23 ia towahips prevent, will, at no distant d.*y. be a h.rge
124, north of range 2S west. city: and it is our duty now. "dc what we
JOSEPH EDELBUOOK, can in laying the foundations for as much, of
Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. I rood, and building defences atrainst as
,— jmcieh. as possible, of the evil attending these
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Anthony. April 91 et, 1968 *t ''the publisher.
of Egypt. Look ffraight
better land and to the greatest
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