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Wfi *A'fH '«g-'i. (U 5 & V' WORTHINGTON ADVANCE. 9 PUBL1SHBB BVBRY FRIDAY. B.HAVLBY, EDITOR Published Every Friday at Worth ington, Minn. Market Report. Rye —50c Cats—29c-30c Flax, No 1—95c Corn—34 Barley—23-25c Timothy—$1.50 Wheat, No. 2—83c Wheat, No. 3—79c Wheat, rejected— Eggs—14c Batter—14c Potatoes-—85c Hogs—$4.00-14.40 Cattle—$1.50-$4.25 Baled Hay—f5.00-S6.C0 Willard Crever is taking a weeks vacation and is putting in the time here. Miss Blanche Barclay, of Dee Moines, is a guest of Mrs. F. M. Hickman. Miss Maud Anderson, of Adrian, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ivan Uriekson. •T. H. James went out on his trip again Thursday after spending sev eral days at home. For Sale Immediately—Lot 9, Block 36, Worthington. Enqvire of Jos. Lowe agent of C. M. Lowe. Robert Meredith, employed at the Worthington is taking a few days lay off, Dan Haney taking his place Mrs. R. Prideaux and daughter Miss Clara visited their son and brother in Rushmore the first of the week. H. C. Grass was elected district delegate to Chieago. Mr. Humiston showed good strength but withdrew in favor of Mr. Grass. I J. K. Darby will have an auction sale Saturday afternoon, on vacant lot near P.Thompson's office. Bring any'goods you have to sell ana list with S. Kindlund. Mrs. J. C. Williamson returned from Clarksville, Iowa, last Thurs day where she had been called the week previous by the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. N. Austin. Mr*. Austin left three small children, the youngest of which Mrs. William •on brought home with her. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED with Local Applications as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh in a blood or constitutional dioeaao. and in order to cure it you must take internal, remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puri fiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination i\ of the two ingredients is what piro '1^7'daces such wonderful results in cur f, ring Catarrh. Send for testimonials free: F. J. (Cfheney and Co., Props., To fed^ p. Sold by druggists, price 7ic. Hall's Family Pilla aire the best. few 'ff^^-tv". Atsjf'Na^ vi We have reached "Dollar Wheat" for the last SIX MONTHS, and those who have been with us have reaped handsome profits. We advertised Dollar Wheat in this paper last September, and urged its purchase. Since that time wheat has advanced—a Profit of 25 Cts. a Bushel. Write us today for pamphlet giving reasons for higher prices. It sfree at any of our 175 offices. MARGINS REQUIRED [Incorporated] PORK'—5c per bbi COMMISSION CO., Grain, Provisions, Mocks. Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00. References 165 Banks* Geo. Offices: New York Lift Building, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Local news I Born—To Mr.and Mrs.Dave Bear, Thursday March 17th,a daughter. Miss Fahy has a large assortment of iine new street hats. See them. •... •ftrrrr Wall Pa|er^ Carpets Rugs Floor Matting New stock, large assortment, good quality and prices right. Swanson $ Anderson, Furniture and Undertaking. M. E. Lawton will renew your old loan or write a new one, on both farm and town property. 5 and 10 Years Time, Optional Payments, Office over State Bank of Worth ington. J. S. Firth will have an auction Saturday March 26th. J. N. Austin, of Clarksville, Iowa, was in town between trains last Sat urday. We expect you to visit our store on Opening Days, March 18-19-21 and 22.—A. T. Lattr. L. E. Fitch left Thursday morn ing to look atfer his farm interests in Big Stone county. You can afford anew hrt this sea son if you buy it at our Opening. Prsces to suit all.—A. T. Latta. Married—Geo. Kruse and Sadie Fisher, Tuesday, March loth, Com missioner F. A. Stevens tying the sacred knot. If you want to see the large dis play of Millinery of the season come to our Opening March 28-19-21 and 22.—A. T. Latta. Quarterly meeting will commence in the Evangelical church Friday evening and continue over Sunday, presiding Elder Rev. Geo. Spaeth conducting. Round Lake.Minn.,March 17,1904 —Wednesday evening while Jack Mercer was lighting a gas lamp in Jno. Martin's Billiard Hall, the lamp exploded causing a loss of $150 by fire and injuring Mercer quite bad ly. The. fire was extinguished by chemicals before getting much head way. The ladies of the Congregational Churdh will hold their regular soc ial gathering at the home of Mrs. J. D. Humiston Friday evening,March 18th. A cordial invitation is extend ed to the gentlemen and the young people as well as to the ladies. Re freshments will he served for 15c. Come and bring your friends.. There was on tap and display in the Douglass grain office Wednesday a unique display and figurative tes timony to one of the newly elected aldermen, S. M. Stewart. A large, deep tin waste basket containing a bushel of oranges, in the'center stood the stars and stripes, on the side a letter of congratulation from Uncle Green, of Ellsworth, and a placard, ••JjJp.thefriendswho stood se loyally by my side." 1 J.P.PeftotaoMlsvery sick/,." For 8ate—Sedd otto raised Jit Vie House for Sale^Ik^t^ in "alary' addition. Inquire of CirlArnehson Largest stock of wall paper to se lect from all grades and prices. Chaney and Mackey. Tickets from Europe to America for $16 and upwards, for cash or on time. S. Kindlund. For Rent—South quarter of See. 4, Dewald. Apply to W. J. Dough erty, Rushmore, Minn. A. E. Hart returned from St. liouis Thursday where he purchased a large stock of new goods. Some farmers report last years oats will not grow this year. Ex amine your seed before sowing. A. B. Kirschbaum and Co. largest Clothing Mfg. in the world, the Spring styles now being shown at A. H. Segerstrom the Clothier., Rev. tt.A. Cahoon, the pastor, will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday both morning and evening. Sunday schdol will begin prompty at 12 o'clock. There may not be much news in the Daily every day but readers can feel that they are getting the tran spiring incidents as fast as they come to light. 2 A short business meeting for members only will be held at the Congregational church Sunday morning next at 10:45. No preach ing. Sunday School as usual. If any of the reading matter ap pears old it is because the revenue does not equal the expense there fore we cannot afford a greater out lay to secure a force to set all mater ial promptly. ?•. Have you indigestion, constipa tion, neadache, backache, kidney trouble? Hoilister Rocky Moun tain Tea will maKe you well. If it fails get your money back. Taht's fair. 35 cents, tea or tablet form. F.M.Hickman. Smith Implement Co. have pur chased the entire corn crop of John A. Anderson, Heron Lake, who has I never had a failure during the past six years. Tney will sell it for seed at the right price. Call and examine |it. I have for sale the following property: Four "heavy work horses 2 of them mares in foal, 2 heavj# mare colts coming two years old, 1 I yearling mare colt, 2 cows coming fresh, heifers from one to four yrs some in calf, 29 faH pigs. 1 new 18 inch Deere sulky plow. 1 17-sboe Van Brunt drill, 1 4-sec. steel lever drag, 1 8-ft. pulverizer, 2 riding and 1 walking cultivators, 1 McCormick corn binder,. 1 right-hand McCorn mick harvester, S-it. cut. 1 Rush ford wagon, wide tire. 1 cream sep arator. 2 set good work harness, 1 two-seated extension top buggy, 6-ft. mower.—D. R. Chanay, Sed. 32, Worthington Twp., 1 mile west of Org. Phone Farmers' Line L-4. Fresh Do yon know Yeast Foam Yeast Foam is the yeast that makes the best bread, of the best flavor, you ever tasted. Yeast Foam is the yeast that never grows lifeless, stale or .sour, but is always fresh, sweet and ready for use. Yeast Foam is the best and most reliable yeast made, regardless of cost. •AND- *"OAI* is a dry, compressed yeast, compounded of malt, hops, corn and other healthful ingredients, in the sweetest and cleanest factory in the world. No matter liow long you have kept it, Yeast Foam is always ready to pro duce the freshest, nuttiest bread that can be made. The secret is in the yeast, All grocers sell it at 5c a package. Each pack age contains 7 cakes— enough to make 40 loaves. Send for our book, "How to Make Bread," free. NORTHWESTERN TEAST CO., 'T^V^yHV-' 4 Sheriff's IW^'lbJ^lSifctate^UMer' of Foreclosure. STAtB bv-illANBSdfA, Count*OfNobles, v— ,/ W»trict Cpnrt. lathjadiclul pistriet. John Onud Brewing Company, v*. Bennett C. Bvans and Agnes STRDI, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That nnder and by virtue of a Judgment and Decree en tered in the above entitled action on the 4th day of March, 1004, a certified transcript of which ha* been delivered to me, 1, the under signed, Sheriff of said Nobles County, will Hell, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder for casta, on Saturday, the 23rd Day ol April, 1904, lit 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the front door ol my office,.in the Village or Worthing ton, in said County, in one parcel, the prem ises and real estate described in said Judg ment and Decree, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and bring in the County oi Nobles and state of Minnesota, described as follows. to-wit Lot number Two (2), in and of Block num ber Twenty-Nine (29), of and in the Village of Adrian, according to'tlie Plat thereof on tile and of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Nobles County. Dated -March 8th, 1 904. NBWTON FAUSKliE, She rift of Nobles County, Minnesota. (RBO.|\V. WILSON & SON, M'ar. 11-Apr. 15. Plaintiff's Attorneys. RELIABLE INSURANCE. Mr. J. C. SalisDury, general agent and managed for Minnesota and ex general for a number of eastern states for the American Registry Co., of Washington, D.C. and Great Eastern Casualty and Indemnity Co., of Broadwiay, New York, has returned from Minneapolis and St: Paul where he has written hundreds of the leading business and profess ional men,including Gov. Yan Sant, S. T. Johnson, state bank examiner, N. W. Nat'l bank, Swedish Ameri can Nat'l bank, Hennepin County Saving^ bank, Capital bank, Hill Sons and Co's bank, etc. This cpm pany today issues the most liberal policy ever issued by any registry company, the clause that the vehicle you are riding must be materially injured, is taken out entirely. The fact that in addition to $15 a week in case of an accident, and $1,000 in case of death, the company provides you witn a nondestructable identifi cation check that will indentify you at any spot in the United States or Canada. If you are in an accident or a smash up, taken sick from hoihe, get injured on the street and taken to a hospital insensi ble, your people are at once notified and the best medicial aid furnished at the company's expense. This non-des tructable identification check might be the only means of saving your life and only means you might have of collecting any other insurance you aow carry. AH this for $2.00 a year. Less than 4 cents a week. Endorsed by the. leading business and professional men* everywhere. Thq promptness with which all le gitimate claims are settled is shown by testimonials from business men who have been injured in Fairmont, Adrian and St. Peter.—Martin Coun ty Standard. Any person wanting more than this company will give for $2.00 is a fit subject for the school of feeble minded at Faribault.—Faribault Re publican. J. C. Salisbury, general agent for the American registry Co., and the Great Eastern Casualty and Indem nity Co., is again in the city look ing after the interests of these pop ular companies. It is pleasing to learn that the business of these companies is growing and that nearly every business man in this city holds one of their policies. The small «ost of their unparallel ed offer is a great inducement to obtain this protection,thus bringing it within the reaeh of any person. The identification part is great and the indemnity satisfactory. No mis take can be made in obtaining from Mr. Salisbury one of these popular policies.—Sleepy Eye Herald. LOOK HERE! Owing to the poor quality of grain this season we have in 14000 pounds.of Pr. Hess Stock food,—to tone up Horses and Cattle,Hogs and Sheep. The largest pack of food on the market for the price. pack $.50 sack .57 1.45 •V 2.85 5.00 poultry food 60 Just about one half the price of oth er stock food. F. C. Stitser, the Harness man, Worthington, Minn. The past weeks weather has indic ated the approach of spring. Sat urday night three inches of snow fell and disappeared by Wednesday. The ground is drying up quite fast iuid with favorable weather farmers will be seeding next week. Foley's Honey and,Tar ia best for croupa and whooping cough, con tpjiii* na opiate*, and cturfe qnickly. ijMl niotJkers keep it in the hoase, »ld by City Pharmacy. l' I •Sr-f ./.A1 1,1 'j SlHMMMk 1VUJ reW.N 0TATB Ol MlNNBSOTA, I a'lU/fiiV In bittrjlct C0Mrt,4iattoJui^*ai1W«trl«i*' PRANK TVLMT, against .. •.%•«»* JOHS BuxiBft and BRIUOVT JJUTLBK (his wife), and P. M. HARMNUTOM, E. S. Buivoim "The Unknown Heirs" ofZiPHMUAnDlT (deceas ed), and "TWe Unknown Heirs" of B. P. JOHNSON (deceased),and "Al so All ottaeV Persons or Parties Unknown, Claiming Any Right, Title, Lien or Interest in the Real Estate described in the Complaint Herein", Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, To The Above Named Defendants: .. You, and each Of yon, are hereby summon ed and required to ans\yer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court, of the 13th Judicial District, in and for the County of Nobles, and State of Minnesota, and to* serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the sulxicribers at the Office of C. M, Crandall, in the Village of Worthington, in said County, within Twenty (lays after the service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service And if you fail to answer the said complaint witliin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will applytothe Coart tor the relief demanded in th£ complaint. Dated December 22nd, A. D. 1003. C. M. CRANDAI-L and J. P. FLVNN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Worthington, Minnesota. JLIS PENDENS. STATli OF MINNESOTA County of Nobles. lu District Cotort, 13tli Judicial District FRANK TUI-LY, Plaintiff, against ]OHN BUTLER and QRIPGBT BUTLKR (his wife), and P. M. HARRINGTON, E. S, ELLSWORTH, "The Unknown Heirs" of ZBPUIRIN AUDBT (deceas ed), and "The Unknown Heirs" of B. I-\.JOHNSON (.deceased).and "Al so All Other Persons or Parties Unknown. IClaiming Any Right, Title, Lien or Interest jn the Real Estate Described in the Complaint Herein", Defenda.nts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVfifc, That an action has been commenced'i® this Court by tine above named Plaintiff against the above named Defendants to determine all and every claim, estate, lien or:ittterest in the r£al es tate hereinafter described, adverse to.'said plaintiff, and to obtain partition of the premises hereinafter described to be made among the owners thereof under the order and direction of said Court, or to dbtain a sale thereof to be so made, and a division of the proceeds, if a partition cannot be made without prejudice to the interest of the own ers as by law provided. The real property which shall be affected, involved or brought into question by either or any of the parties to this action,is situate in said Nobles ^County, and is described us follows, to-wit: Lots nmmbered Eight (S), Nine. (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number One (1): Lots numbered Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number Three (3): Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (8), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number Five 15): Lots numbered Three (3), Four (4), Five (a), Six (6). Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine, (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number Six (6): Lots numbered Eight (8). Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12),Thirteen (.13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number Seven (7): Lots numbered Nine (9), Ten (10) and Eleven (11), in Block number Eight (8): Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4) and Five (5), in Block number Nine (9): Lots numbered Eight (8), Nine (9). Ten (10), Eleven (1 1), Twelve (12). Thirteen 113) and Fourteen(14),in Block number Ten (10): Lots numbered Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10),.Eleven (11), Twelve (12),Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block-number Eleven: Lots numbered Eight (8). Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), in Block number Four teen (14): Lots numbered Two' 12), Five (5), Eight (8). Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13)' and Fourteen (14), in Block number Fifteen (15)i AH the above Lots'and Blocks being locat ed and situate in Butler's Addition to the Village of Ellsworth, Noble's County, Minne sota, according to the recorded .plat thereof on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds, in and for said County. Dated this 22nd day of December, A. D. 1903. C. M. CRAXDAI.L and J. F. FLYXN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Worthington, Minnesota. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA,/ COUNT* OK NOBLBS. In District Court, 13tli Judicial District. JAMBS BUKKJJ, Plaintiff, against JOHN BUTLBR and BRIDGET BUTLER (his wife), and P. M. HARRINGTON, E. S. EI.LWORTH, "The Unknown Heirs" of ZBPHIRIN AUDBT (deceas ed), and "The Unknown Heirs" of B. F. JOHNSON (deceased), and "Also All Other Persons or Parties Unknown, Claiming any Right, Title, Lien or Interest in the Real Estate Described in the Complaint Herein", Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, To the Above Named Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summon ed and required to "answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is tiled in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court, of the Thirteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Nobles,and State ofMinnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the "sub scribers at the Office of C. M. Crandall, in the Village oi Worthington, in said County, Within Twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of ^the day of such service And if you fail to 'answer tlie said complaint, within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for' the relief demanded in the com plaint.' Dated December 22nd, A. D. 1903. C. M. CRANDALL and J. F. FLYXN! Plaintiff's Attorneys. Worthington, Minnesota. LIS PENDENS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Nobles. In District Court, 13th Judicial District. JBMKS BUR KB, Plaintiff, against JOHN BUTLER and BRIPOBT BUTLBR (his wife), and P.M. HARRINGTON, B. S. ELCSWORTH, "The Unknown Heirs" of ZBPHIRIN AUDBT (.deceas ed), and "The Unkitown Heirs" of B. F. JOHNSON (deceased),and "Al so All Other Persons or Parties Unknown, Claiming any Right, Title, Lien or Interest in tbe Real Estate Described in the Complaint Herein", Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action has been commenced in thts Court,by the above named Plaintiff against the above named Defendants, to determine all and ev ery claim, estate, lien or interest in the real estate hereinafter described, adverse, to said plaintiff, and to obtain partition of the premises hereinafter, described to be made among the owners thereof under the order and direction of said Court, or to obtain a sale thereof to be made, and a division ofthe proceeds,if a partition cannot be made with out prejudice to the interests of the owners as by law provided. The real property which shall be affected, involved, or brought'into question by either ot any of the parties, to this action, is sit uate in Said Nobles County, and is described as follows, to-wit: Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (lO), Eleven (II), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) and Four teen (14), In Block number (4): N Lots Three (3) and (4), in block Fifteen (18): All the »bb*e Lot» aad BlocksMlMr l««*t* jjd and sUuate in Butler's Addltloi to W -Village Blfswortti, 'N«Mes stfta, Mnirilii t« tkc reevrded flat C. M. CRAMDALL Mad f. F.FIWMIJL Plaintiff's ft'f-1. .. Worthiagtokt'MHMVMt*.-Attorneys, Summons. STATB OF MlNNBttOTA, CODRTY OY NOBLM. In District Cotuft.. 13th Judicial District. PMAIIK TULLY, PiAintMl, against LOTAN BUTLBR and BRIDOBT. BDTUK (his wife), and JOHK CUDAMY.E. S. ELLSWORTH, "The unhnowacV ,. Heirs'' of ZBPHIRIN AUDBT'(decea%t •d), and "The Unknown'Heirs" ,• B. F. JOHNSON (deceased), and' "Also All Other Persons dfFartieiS''' Unknown,. Claiming Any Right, Title, Lien or Interest in the Real Bstate described in the Ccynplaint Herein", Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA! To tk Above Named Defendants: You, and each ot'you, are hereby mtminon ed ind required to answer the complaint the Plaintiff in the above entitled actioa, which is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court, ot the Thirt«enth Judicial District, in and for the County of Nobles, aud State of Minnesota, and to serve a eopy of your answer to said Complaint on the sub scribers at the Office of C. M. Crandall, »u the Village of Worthington, in said Countar, within Twenty days after the servtce of thte summons upon you, exclusive of the day ®i such service And if you lail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action, will apply to the Court for the relief, demanded in the com plaint. Dated December 22nd, A. D. li)03. C. M. CRANDALL und J. F. FLYNN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Worthington, Minnesota. LIS PENDENS. STATE OF MINNESOTA,), County ofNobles., In District Court, 13thJudicial District. FRANK TULLY, Plaintiff, against JOHN BUTLBK and BRIDGET BUTLBR (his wife), and JOHN CUDAHY, E. S. ELLSWORTH, "The Unknown Heirs" of ZBPHIRIN AUDBT, (de ceased),and"The Unknown Heirs" bi' B. F. JOHNSON (deceased)'/ and, "Also AlfOther PersonSor,Parties Unknown, Claiming any Right, Title, Lien or. Interest in the Real EstateDescribedintheComplaint Herein^', Defendants. NOTICE' IS HBJREBY GIVEN', That an action has been commenced in this Court by the above named'Plaintiff, against the above ham«!d Defendants, to determine all and ev eryclaim, estate, Men or interest in the real ostate hereinafter described,.adverse to said plaintiff, and to obtain partltion:of the prem ises hereinafter described to hie made among the Owners thereof under ,tlie order and di rection of said Court, or to Obtain a sale thereof to be.so toia^e, and a division of the proceeds, if a partition cannot biq made with out prejudice, to the interest of the owners as by law provided. The real property which shall be .affected, involved or brought-into question, by 'either or an^ of the parties, to this actioh.'is sit uate in said Nobles Coiinty, and is described as follows, to-wit: Lots numbered Four (4), Five (5), j5ix (6) and Seven (7), in Block Four Gl): Lot numbered 'One (1) and_JBot -numbered Two (2), in Block'nyinbertd Six.(6), in But ler's Addition to the Village 6f Ellsworth, Nobles Connty, Minnesota, according'^o the plat thereof on file and of reoord in the 'Office of the Register oif Deeds in aha'for. safd No bles County,'Minnesota.' :v Also/the unplatted portion of the South west Quarter (S. ,W. and the West Half of the South-East Quarter (W. Vs Dated" this 1th day of FpbVuary, A. »D. 1904. C. M. CRANDALL and 1. F. FLYNN, kJL Plaintiffs Attorney,, Worthington, NTftnS*6ta. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. "TjEFAULT having been made in the pay ment ofthe sum of Three Thousand, Six Hundred, Fifty-Nine- and 22-1OO Dollars, which is claimed to be due and is due at tbe date of this notice: upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Geertje De Geus and Cornelius DeGcus, Mortgagors, to Carl Gronau, Mortgagee, bearing date the l«th day of October, 1899, and with a pow er of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of thfe Register of Deeds in 'and for the County of Nobles, and &tate of Minneso ta, on the 16th day of October, 1899, at 5 o'clock P. M., jn Book 43 of Mortgages, on page 25, and re-recorded in said office on the Sth. of February, 1900, at 11 o'clock A. M., in Book 43 of Mortgages, on pa^e 163, and no action or proceeding having been institut ed, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursu ant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said Mortgage will be fore closed by a sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: The South One-Third, of the West-Half of Section Eleven (11), and the West-Half of the North-East Quarter of Section Fourteen (J4), -containing One Hundred, Eighty-Six and 34-1C0 acres (186 34-100), be1 the same more or less, all in Township One Hundred Three, north Range Forty 140), west of the fifth (5) principal meridian, according to United States government survey, in Nobles County and State of Minhesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale will be made by the Dated February 29th, A. D. 1904. CARL GKONAU. Mortgagee. GEO. W. WILSON & SON. Attorney* for Mortgagee. [First Pub. 3-4.1 \[Last Pub, 4-8.] Bond Sale*^ XT OTIC E SS HEREBY GIVEN, that seal ed bids "Will be received by the Town Superrisors ofthe Town of "Hersey, Nobles County, Minnesota, until 2 o'clock p. m:', on The Town Supervisors reserve the'right to ,\ reject any or all bids. Dated February 27th, 1904. N. KAUFMAN. [Mar. 11-25] Town Clerk. Colds Head r'. ,w#' .of S. E. 4) of the North-East'Quarter (N. E. }4) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hun dred andlOne (101), Range Forty-thriee (43), Nobles County, Minnesota, except that por tion thereof conveyed and described in. the deed recorded in Book '''P" of Deeds, at page Seventeen (17), in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Nobles County, Min nesota. Mn.- Mil Sheriff of said Nobles County, at the front door of the Sheriff's Of fice, in'the Village of Worthington. in said County and State, on the 16th Day of April, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. rn., of that day. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of 3659 22-1 Oo Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said prem ises, and Fifty Dollars, Attorney's fees,. a» .stipulated in and byjtaid Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the^disbursements allow ed by law subject to redemption at any time wittiiri one year from the day of sate,its pro vided by law. .fifT-' i-M •V$$P -i ul i-ii' ,F March 29th, 1904, for the sale of -Bridge Bonds of said Town in the sum of -Thirty five Hundred (3500) Dollars, payable at any time not to exceed Thirteen (13) Year*. & Defective