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CHICAGO
Sewing Machine Co.
OFFICE COK LAKE AN CLARK S
Miller's Jcwelcry Store,
E a 2 5 Ciarli Street.
E1 are now Introducing to tho pablio a
rNeivly Invented and Kecentlv Patented
wiugi Machine, tin*, inventoT of which has
5 *W*«arded entirely the use of cams and by
3~° ^application of a NEW COMBINATION- in rae
-»x-**'chunieSj--lMi-s accomplished results heretofore
uuattained by any inventor, and produced a
Machine capable of as rreat a ran«,'o ot work
tts any other Machine in market, and betterand
adapted t: tlie wants of the community, a* lie
has combined, ton greater extent than in any
other patent, CU£A.I»NKSS WITH EXCELLENCE,
DURABILITY with SIMPLICITY,and Nois.lessnosa
of Action, to a degree not approached by any
other Machine. (h Machines are
Licenced by Ellas lloio and Associates
And are rnann*uctnrcd.at the well known es
tablishment of Miles Greenwood, ot Cincin
nati, Ohio. Machines are put up on plain
tables, in hall' case, or in full cabinet, in Wal
nut, Mahogany and Rosewood.
Price* from 6 to to $100
33?" Our Machines make the Double Loop
Stich," which is nrqfferablo for family use to
the .Shuttle Mich," or »V heeler & Wilson's
Stich," art it is sometimes called—
Mcc ii»e it is stronger and more durable.
2. Because its right or 1'aee side is incompar
ably handsomer than that of the lock-stich,
while the reverse is fully as handsome as the
reverse of that.
'6. Because it ia elastic, yielding or givingf
with the material sewed. The lock-stitch is
non-elastic and non-yielding.
4. Because it is a i*t stich and will not rip,
though every fourth stich is cut. The lock
stitch will rip if onca broken.
5-. Because, while it is a fast stich, it is also
susceptible of being taken out-with great facil
ity, in case it is required, as in altering garments
6. Our machines will run. gather, lell, hum,
tuck and embroider, and will do all that other
machines do.
All machines wananted, and kept in repair
.one year without charge.
We are also sole agents (or tha Sale in the
Western and -North-western States, of
BLAJCE & JOHNSON' S
Improved a It is ht Side I
PKICfi $3.00.
Its ready uppliwitio/i to any kind of machine,
now or old, making it altogether the most
complete Uejumor overyot offered. It turns
the hem under, and [daces the fair stitch on the
right side of ih cloth.
Persons in tin- country,by sending us their
address, inclosing abetter stamp,can have one
of our circulars, list of prices, and sample
work.
,AOKN,'f,S WANTED TUROUGOUT Till
W ES'l'.
Acent
WIS WALL & TAPPAN,
Lr.tc of and Successors of
E. Kiehaids & Co
niii
fo
Miniiesot
Add ro
Machine
?, Wisconsin, Iowa and
to the Chicago Sewing
ox CDJ2, Chicago, Ilhnoi
JOHN' W. TAPPAN.
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WIsW.VLL.
OilAS.
La Crosse & Milwaukee Railroad
With its connections, forms the shortest
quickest, and only direct route to
Mihoaukee, (Jhicuyn, .Detroit, Pits
burg, Toledo, Xci York, lioston,
and all points East and Smith.
One of the splendid United States mail steam
cr.s Northern i?o! o, Keokuk and Moses* M'Lel
Ian, will leave St. I'aul daily at S A. M., from
wharl'-boat, loot of Sibley street, connecting
at La Crosse next morning (Sundays excepted)
after breakfast with the 6 A. M. train, arrivin
at MiniK'sota.function 12 0 3 in Milwnike
at 2.:j." the same alturtioon, and in Chicago at
same evening, in time to connect with all
Eastern and Southern trains.
This i-t the only route by which passenger
are sure of making ertnnections in Milwaukee
op Chicago, the next evening after leaving St
Paul.
B«ggag3cheeked through.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA LA CROSSE.
For through tickets to all points East and
South, apply to MESEKOLE & McLAREN,
Red Wing.
IT. T. R'UMSKY, La Crosse.
E. H. GOODRICH. Manager, Milwaukee,
.1. KiMiiAi.L, Gan. Ticket Ag't Milwaukee.
W. W. WILSON, Gen. Passenger Ag'tSt.Patl
THE STATE OF MINNL.-OTA.I In Justice Court
County of Goodhue, ss.J Before W.II.Welch
J. P.
.... John A. Tarbox To Philip Tamo the above
against uamot! Defendant.
Philip Tome.
Tu the name of the State of Minnesota you
are hereby summonc 1 stud commanded to be and
appear bolbrethu undersigned one ofthe Justices
of tho Peace in and lor s.iid county at my of
fice in tho city of Red Wing in said county, on
Wednesday the twentieth day of August, A.
D* 1802, at two o'clock in the a'.tcrnoon of said
day, to answer to said Plaintiff in a civil ae
aclion and if you (ail to appear at the time
and place aforesaid, judgment will bo by me
ontcred in said action against you, and in fa
vor of said plaintiff, for the sum of fortv-one
dollars and thirty-seven cents, with interest on
:}2.::7 thereof from and after the third day of
December,A. D. IStlo.and withtintoro*ton$0.OO
thereof from and alter the lourth day of Do-
oeiiibor, A D. !80l», besides the costs of this
,. action.
Given under mv hand this 22nd day of July
A. D. 1S62. 'WILLIAM 11. WELCH,
5 n.')2v6:tw Justice of the Pence.
O
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Sale.
Yoke
of Woi
dl brok
old. Also one
I of. doing heavy
II nddrea
•tlleo.
1*1
ii'i.' Cattle, good size,
tly orderly, six years
roke perl
food team of lloraes, capable
b'l.dness.
THOMAS CARNEY,
«cd
Goodhue 'entre.
by mail, direct Red Wing Post
n44:3w
Chicago, Prairie Du Chicn
AN'I)
ST. PAUL RAILWAY LINE.
MOST irn-Ecnr ROUT E
FROM ALL POINTS IN
a 3XT x* a xxerost
TO
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE,
AND ALL POINTS
F. a ii 1 S
The advantages of this route, ftom all points
on tlu Uppcr MiwiJsippi-to Chica«ro and the
'ast, are superior to 'hose offvrod by any com1
puting Line.
Norhaniro- of Curs is made between Prairi
dlt Chl«U and Chicngp,
TheSpiondid Khit Class Steamers of A
du Chicn.
l» any other cutting
full nightVre*t an bre kfa.*t. on board thd
.-Heumer*: making tho ob»n«e iVom Steamers
to Cara by daylight, and avoiding ail Uttuibu*
travel.
Tho tt*tMfta from St. Pant to Chicago by
this routeb* miles. Tho dbtauc* Yia the
La Crosse and Miiwank^ Railroad is 46SmiUs.
Ov«r one mi!o of QoNKkboa Tr»ve! is incur-vd
by taking the route via La Cro.sse and Milwau-
1 fitato entitle this Lino toitTosst »n
»bar» of tho North wcs:»m bt^incss*.
C. N. HUBBBLL, E. p. BACON,
Western Tru\ oling G«ner&l Ticket
Agout. Ascent, Milwaukee.
H. G. O A N CO.,
Agents, lied Wi»g.
,HSSA atO-tf.
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W« h«v«j:ujS fucni»i»« alrf opened the Ilick
man lloaa*, formerlv thellack Itoute. and can
now acc#m«»*lat« tbe traveling public.
Wo have just bail:
ACtMMomors
LEGAL NOTICES.
THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Good
hue, District Court, First Judicial District.
IN
the matter of the application of Isnne.
Nichols, an "Debtor for a discharge °J,*
from his debts,Insolvent
pursuan to the pro\ision
of Chapter 7'J of the compiled statutes of the
State of Minnesota, entitled, Belief of in
solvent debtors."
To the creditors of said Isaac Nichols, an
insolvent debtor
Please take notico, that up*n reading and til
ing the petition, schedule, inventory and In
davit of Isaac Nichols, a rcsideut of said county
State,-praying to bo discharged irom his
debts, pursuant t: the provisions of chapter
79 of the compiled Statutes ot the Stale of
Minnesota,entitled Belief of insolvent debt }and Slate of Minnesota, to wit: Lo No
ors," an order was made on the '20th das of|C3) of Section No. six (6)in Township No.
May, A. 18C2, by the Hon. S. J. II. Mc- hundred and thirteen (113), North of Kf
Miflan, Judge of tke District Court for the
First Judicial District of said State, requiring
the creditors of said Isaac Nichols to show
cause if any they have, before the said Judge.
at the Court House in the city of Red Wlngfoin
aid county on the 2nd day of Do ember, A.
D. 1862, at'lO o'clock of that day, why an as
signment of the said Insolvents estate shovld
be not made, and ho be discharged from his debts
pursuant to the said chapter of tire comp led
statutes, and that notice thereof bo giv«*u by
publishing the contents ot said order in the
newspaper published in the city of St. Paul,
Kaniscy county, the seat of government of said
State, called the St. Paul Press." and in the
Goodhue Volnnteer," a newspaper published
in Rod Wing in said Goodhne County, and in
the "Albany Argus," a newspaper published
at the city of Albany, the scat of government
the State of New York for ten successive
weeks, once in each week before suoh applica
tion.
Dated at Red Wing, Goodhue county, Min
nesota, this 26th dayVrf May, A. D. 1362.
WM. W. PVELPS,
n47v6:10w Att'y lor said Insolvent.
SHERIFF SALE UNDER EXECUTION.
UNDEdRout
and by virtue of an Execution is
sue of and under tho seal of the Dis
trict Court for Goodhue county and State of
Minnesota, and First Judicial District by the
Clerk of said Court on tho 9th day Of June, A.
D. IS*52, on a Judgement rendered in- said
court, on the 16th day of February. A. D. 1S60,
wherein Orton P. Ward is plaintiff" and James
C. Hawes, John L^eson and Georaa Spiecr is
Defendants, in tavor of said Plaintiff, and
asrainst said Defendants, which said judgment
was rendered for tho sum of five haiitlrS'and |J*°-
tt-e sum of three hundred and five an 1 53-100
($3'5.53)dollars appears to be now due there
on. Which said execution was to me directed
and delivered, I did on the 12th day of June,
A. 1). 1SG2J levy upon the following described
Ileal Estate, situate lying and being in Good
line County and State of Minnesota, as the
prorerty of the said George Spk-cr, to wit:
The North-west quarter of Section twenty
twenty-two in Township one hundred and
eleven, Range fifteen."
Minnesota, offer for sale at public auction, the
land and promises so levied upon as aforesaid,
and 1 bliall then and there strike oil and sell
tho same for cash to tho highest bidder, or so
much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy
said Exeeution, together with legal interest and
costs. MARTIN S. CHANDLER,
Sheriff of Goodhue Co. Minn.
C. & J. C. MOCLUIJE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dated at Bed Wintr, Minnesota.Goodhue Co.
Juno 10th, A. D. lst2. nt7vii:7w
SUMMONS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, First Judicial District,
District Court, County ol Goodhue.
Lovauder Fuller Blackmer,
Plaintiff,
against
Lydi'a Ann lilackmer,
Defendant.
To tho defendant in the above entitled ac
tion In the name of the State of Minnesota,
you are hereby summoned and requiiedto an
swer the complaintcf the plaintiff in the above
entitled action, which said complaint has been
liled in the oiiice of the Clerk of said Court,
and is now on lile in said oiliee, and to serve a
copy of your answer to said complaint upon
the subscriber, at his office in the city of Red
Wing in said county, within thirty days after
the service of this summons upon you, exclu
sive ofthe day of sue lr service and if you
fail to answer said complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap
ply
EXCELSIOR
Burr Stone Hills,
(FOR FARMERS AND MILLERS.)
ANO
A N I I I O N
SIORSE POWERS.
Took TEN FIRST PREMTUM3 at WESTERN
STATE FAIRS last year, and are iustly considered
superior toall others. The Mill may he driven
by hoi so. water or steam power, docs its work
as well as tho ilatstono rr ills in milling estab
lishments, and requires but one-hab* the power
to djivo the largest sizes. They arc very com
pact, perfectly simple, and for farm use will
last TIIIHTY YEARS, and cost nothiug ft-r
repairs.
PRICKS—$100, §140, and *17o.
Flour Bolt for smallest Mill. £o0 ext a.
THE. HORSE POWER
lias proved itself to be the best ever invented.
The friction is reduced by IRON BALLS..so
arranged in all tho bearings, that the whole
weiehfof the eastiuffsrun upon them. THREE
POUNDS DRAUGHT, at the end of a ten feet
lever, will keep the power in moHan. Thus per
mitting the ENTIRE PTRfcNOTH of the horses tO
bo used on tho machine to be driven. One
Horse will do as much work on this power, as
two on the endless Chain Power. IT IS POR
TABLE and may be u»cd in the field n* well
the house. Moro than TWENTY-FIVE
Price of power for 1 to 4 hor.«C3, £135
Price of power jbr I to S horses, $17^
THE $125 POWEK WILL DRIVE ANT TIir.KSHIXO
MACHINE. EvKRT MACHNE IS GUARANTEED TO
OITK SATISFACTION, f.R THE MONEY WILL BE BE
FVNDKD.
iS^S^^^tSk^-I^1-^^^^
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Bv tub route.pas»ensrar*are enabled to -©aeh. ME«=RS. BENNETT BROTH*:*.*. GENTS.—I am Pre»»bo!« *o levied upon aforesaid, to the
Chicago as quick a ty any other cettinff a
vcr
PERCENT of hosre flesh is saved over an v! the South-west quarter of the North-east
other power in use. it is simple in construe- Iquarter, and the South-east quarter of the
t.on.jind not l.able to get out of order.
much pleawd with tha Power. It runs~:V:~«
ver* much pleased with th a Power
eaaifr than an/other Tower in this vkinity
end with the same horses will do nearly, or
quite rwiev as much work. I run my Thresher
«V*t,6$6 revolutions per minute and a 24 inch
Cross-cut Saw. at l,2wJ revolutions.
STo«rAaboutfrom
STABLE.
tbt W a on of «c«iw. 41 in
years old At person who will return said eow
or give information where she may be found,
wiil be »titably rewarded.
Dated Sed W ng. JalySSd •i.
5i:vS:tv A Telk.
\^f.ift •&£•? -i- (T
,.^ ,(:. !*(Ml**««foi**i-
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Your* truly, PETEK J. WHITE.
I S O ail O O
l»t. VMS, Ihe Frrish Prepai to
Chicago or any other in on Lake
S a discount to dealers. feUE"
wanted. State?Co»nty and Shop Rights
SHERIFF'S SALE OSfDEKEXECUTION.
UNIVEUout
and by virtue of on Execution is
sued of and under the soal of the Dis
trict Court for the 1st Judicial District in and
for Good hue County and State of Minnesota,
ai(olnCourt,
t»won.t^"f0/v?"^
on theTenderedy
25th da
Junei.e A 1362 a Judgmen iof
of said plnirrtift, and against said defendant,
for the sum of one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-six and &0-100($1ST6.90) dollars/which
Laid Execution was to mo directed and deliver
ed, I have OH this ninth day of July, A.
I Si5i, levied-upon the following described Real
Estate, as the property of the said William
Freeborn, lying and being in Goodhue county,
Lott No, three
2
ninety-two and 78-100 (§592.78) dollars and twenty-eight (28) 1Lot onc(l in Block No.
twenty-nine (29) Lot ono [1] in Block No.
thirty f-TOJ Lots one [1] and e'urht [8] in Block
one
-. -.. Range
lifteon (To) West, all that part of Block
No. nine 9) in Freeborn & Co.'s Addition to
tho town of V,o4 Wing, lying North of the sec
tion line between Sections No.'s thirty (80) and
thirty-one (01) iu Township No. one hundred
and thirteen HIS) North«f Range No. four
teen (14) West Lot No. two (2) in Block No.
sixteen (16) in the town (now city) of Red"
Wing all of Block No. nineteen (19) in Free
horn's Addition to Rod Wing, and that part of
I ots No. throo (8) and four (4H Block No.
six (6) in Freeborn & Co.'s Addition to Red
Wing, that lies North of the section line be
tween Sections No. thirty (80) and thirty-one
(81,) and now platted and recorded as P. *Van
denbergh's Subdivision of that part of Block
No. six (f.) in Freeborn & Co.'s Addition to
Red Wing, that lio3 North of the Section line
according to the recorded plat of said Town of
Red \\in and Additions, in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Goodhue County, Min
nesota Lots No. two (Z)\ tonr(4), five (5),
six (6) and seven (7) in Block No. two (2)
Lots one (1}. tw* (2), three (3) seven (7) and
eight (5) in Block No. four (4) Lots two (2)
and five (51 in Block No. six (6) Lot three
(S)in Block No. eight (8) Lot five (5) in
Block No. nine (9) Lots four (4.) and five (5)
in Block No. ton (10): Lot se\en (7) in Block
No. thirteen (18) Lots six (6), seven (T), nine
(9) and ten (10) in Block No. fourteen
Lots one 1 and two (2) in Block No. fifteen
(15) Lots four (4). five (5) and six (6) in
Block No. sixteen (18) Lot four (4) in Block
No. seventeen (17") Lots seven (7) and ni.
and nine
(9)in Block No.ninereen (19) Lots
and three (3 Bloc No twenty (20) Lot
four (41 and sixn(0) in Blcck No." twenty-one
(21) Lot four (4) in Block No. twenty-five
(25) Lots seven (7) and eight (8) in Block
''©t four in Block No.
No. thirty-two i-T2l Lot four [41 in Block No.
thirty-three [88] Lots three [3]'. nine [9] and
ten [10] in Block No. forty-three [48] Lots one
[1]. three [:?], six ]U], seven [7] and eight |8] in
Block Xo. forty four [44] Lots one [l].t\vo [21,
three [3], lour [4]. five [5] and six [.6J in Block
No. forty-five [4 Lots one [1], three [8] and
lour [l] in Block No. forty-six [4li] Lot five
[5] in Block No. fiftv-five [55 Lots three
[2] and three [3 in Block No. fifty-eight
[58[ Lots five [5 and six [6 in Block No.
fifty-nine [59] Lots one ("1J, four 4 five
[5] and seven [7 in Block No. sixty 60
Lot two [21 in Block No. sixty-one [6*.'J
Lot four [-1] in Block sixty-two [62
Lots two 2 and eight 8 in Block
No. sixty-three 6 3 Lot fiye [5
in Block No. sixty-four 6 4 Lots
four [4], seven [7] ten" [1 0 and eleven [11
in Block sixty-six [66 Lots four [4 and
five [5] in Block sixty-eight [68 Lots
two [2] three 3 four [4 an-1 nine [9 in
Block sixty-nine [69 Lot eight [8 in
Block No. seventy 7 0 Lots two [2] and
eight [8 in Block seventv-one [71] Lots
two [2] three 3 seven "[7], nine [9 and
ten [10 in Block No. seventy-two 7 2 1
Lots three [3 and eight [8J in Block No.
seventy three [73] Lots two [2] seven [7
and nine [9 in B'ock No. seventy-four [7 4
Lots nine (0) and ten (10) in "Block No'
Seventy six (76) Lots three (3 and four
(4) in Block No. eighty 8 0 Lot seven(7)
in Block No. eighty-one (81) Lot seven (7)
in Block No. eighty two (82) Lot seven (71
in Block No eighty three 8 3 Lots eight
(8) nine (9) and ten (10) in Block, No.
eighty four (84) Lots eight (8) and nine
(9)in Block No. eighty-five (85) Lots three
seven (7). nine (9), and ten (10) in Block
eighty eight (88), Lots five (5), and six (6)
in Block No. eighty-nine (89), Lots four (4),
five [5], six [6 and seven [7 in ok No.
ninety-one [91], Lote one [I], two [2], three
[3], eight 8 nine [9 and ten ]10 in
Block No. ninety-two [92], Lots three (3)
four (4), five (5), six (6) and seven in
Block No. ninety five 9 5 Lot ix 6 in
Block No. ninety-six 9 6 Lot four 4 in
Block No. ninety nine 9 9 all of the fore
going last described lots being in the town
of Cannon Falls City, according to the plat
thereof in tho office of toe Register of Deeds
for Goodhne County, State of Minnesota.
Also the following, to wit Lot nine 9 in
(Block No in 9 Lot four 4 in Block
I No. fourteen 1 4 Lot eight 8 Block
No. thirty-four 3 Lot one 1 in Block
No. forty-four 4 1 Lots ono 1 two
2 three 3 six 6 seven 7
and 8 in Block No. forty-five 4 5
TiOts four 4 and five 5 in Block No
forty six 4 6 alt in the town of Cannon
Falls according to the recorded plat thereof
in the office of the Register of Deeds, for
Goodhue County Minnesota.
Also the North east quarter of Section
No. eighteen (18), and the South-east quar
ter of Section No seven (7) in Township
No. one hundred and twelve (112) North
of range No setenteen (17 West Also
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E E E N E S
Philadelphia. Pcnn.
OSXM1*.—With two horses on year Anti-frie
Hot. Pawcr, we drive vovtr No. "l Mi'l, grind
il!:
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CLUSTER. J., Jan. ??,l$ti. has- at any time since had in and to the lands
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the subscriber at Red Wing on T^™?7 *?V*lh'm patronage tae
tWUUi»*.,alerge black cowrJrith^f.™ *J «50orninf in the
crumple horns, redish &ee and about
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forcash, or so much thereof as
be ncecss.-vry to satisfy said execution,
together with Ie?a"i interest and costs.
MARTIN S. CHANDLER.
Sheriff of Goodhne County, Minn.
JAVS S LAWTHRTJ, Attornevin person.
Bated at Led Wing, Minn*.. Jply 9. IBS'?.
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LIBBY HOUSE.
W A E S E E E O
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For further information send stamp for II- P»t«
lnattatad Circulars *o mv^^t
BEXSET BROTHERS. HOTEL COXVEJUEXTXT SITCATKD
n52v6:Sm 4S and 44 Greene St.. New York.' »«r businessmen visiting New York. Tbe
1 jproprietor takes pleasure ia announcing tothe
pubtie that he has recently refitted and farn
«*flr«?»« a ashed JUS House, and i* prepared to give those
H«daOB iv
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nTae
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WANTED,
^trtsSSjwy-jfw^iiit^v,,,
rm
Goodhue Volunteer.
I S E A E W I N GOOOHUB Cotm
TY, MINNESOTA, EVEBY W E N E S A
A E A A I A E W
PROPRIETORS
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TSKMS PES TEAB SlNOLB COPT,
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N four.
teen (14") in township No one hundred and
twelve (112) North of Range No eighteen
(18) West. Also the North half of the
North east quarter of Section No. thirteen
(13) in townshipNo one hundred and eleven
(111) North of range No eighteen West
Now. tber.fore, notice is herebv criven'tbat I
ishall on the twenty-third [23d] Jay of August
(A. D. IS82, at ten [10] o'clock in the forenoor.
of siid day. at
iloivse in tho
the front door of the Count
of Red Winjr in said Good
PP«i»ty86tte of Minnesota, offer for sale
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IK A A LIBBV-, Proprietor.
vC-n7:ly.
91,80
$15,00
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THE VOLUHTEEE
1 is intended to be a
First Class Newspaper,
devoted tothe interest ofthe citizens of Good
hne County. Every issue will contain full
Telegraph Reports
together with a large amount of
O A A N I S E I A A N E O S
W W S
Proceedings of the City Council, County Com
missioners, and ofthe State Legislature will be
found in
TS 3 VOLUNTEER.
a
i*su willbegiv/in a faithful report of
the conditioe ofthe
MARKETS OF RED WING,
and also of all the principal Markets in the coun
try. And this item alone is worth more to
every farmer in tho County than
TWICE THE PRICE OF A PAFER.
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As an Advertisirg medium, the VOLUNTEER
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. It has a Iar^e and rapid
ly increasing circulation. Its circulation is, to
a great extent, confined to the
Farming Districts,
where the people principally TRADE AT
WINO. Those wishing to advertise their busi
ness, will do well to patronize
THE VOLUNTEER.
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We are prepared to &o any and all kinds of
Plain and Fancy
Job Printing!
We have a large and Splcndcd Assortment of
All Job Work done at this Office will be done
promptly, i»nu is Warranted topivc entire sat
isfaction, have constantly on hand, or will
print to order, all kinds of Legal Blanks,
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Subpoenas-.-
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Circulars
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ORDERS FROM THE Cors'Tiir PROMPTLY FILL-
MORTGAGE SALE.
MORTGAGOR—Freeman H. Boothe and Aizina
his wife.
MORTGAGEE—Thomas Tlitt.
DATE OF MORTGAGE—March 23d, A. D. 1953
MORTOAGE RECORDED—March 29th. A.
185S, at 8 o'clock A. M. in Book 4 of Mortgages
on pages 291 and ','92 in the ofiice of the Regis
ter of Deeds for the county of Goodhue and
Stale of Minnesota.
DzscBfPTioif or MORTGAGED PREMISES—The
South west quarter of Section thirty-four (34)
in Township one hundred and nine(109) North
of Range eighteen/. 18)West.contr.ining one hun
dred and sixty (160) acres more or less.
Ainonat claimed to be due upon the !ebt se
cured by siiid mortgage at the date of this no
tice is the sam of fire hundred and seven dol
lars ($5"7,) and 110 proceedings at law or other
wise have been instituted for the recovery of
the said mortgage debt, or anv part thereof.
And de.anlt having-beea. made in the 1
ng'beea made in the payment
oJ the said sum of money claimed to bedue
as aforesaid, notice is hereby given that the
said mortgage will be foreclosed, and that the
said
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therewithi recordedl, an.d parlman*t to th/el pro-l""'i'*,ZTZ*' lMV M* i"
visions of the Statute in such case made 2 5
provided, So-told" at pnhlic vendue.
the Court Hon»c in the city of Red Wing, conn
ty of Goodhne and State of Minnesota, on the
7th day of August. A. D. 1504, at 10 o'clock
in front of W%?m
A. M.,to ,atisfv the amount then due on the
THOMAS H1TT, Mortgagee.
G. B. COOLET, Att'v for Mortgagee, Mantor
villc, Minn. n43vo:7w
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MORTGAGE SALE.
MORTGAGOR—Truman Beckwith.
MORTGAGEES—John W. Haskins and Edward
R. Williams, of Astabula Co., Ohio.
DATE OT MORTGAGE-Jnly ISth, A. D.1857
MORTGAGE RECORDED—August 15th, 1857, in
Book 3 of Mortgage Deads at pases 214 nnd
215, in the ofneo of the Register of Deads for
the county of Goodhue and State of Minneso
ta.
DESCRIPTION or MORTGAGED PREMISES—The
North-cnst quarter of Section No. 32) thirty
two, in Town-hip No.(109) one hundred and
nine, North ot RangoNo. (17) seventeen West,
containing one hundred and sixty acres more
or less.
Amount claimed to beduenron the debt se
cured by tho said mortgage at the date of this
notice, is the sum of seven hundred and one
dollars and thirty-four cent* (§701.84), and no
proceedings at law or otherwise have been in
stituted for the recovery of the said debt se
cured by said mortgage or any part thereof,
and default having been made in the payment
of the said debt so secured by said morlgagc
and claimed lo he due as aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that the said mort
gage will be foreclosed and that the said mort
gaged premises will, by virtue of a power of
sale contianed in said mortgage, and therewith
recorded, and pursuant to the Statute in such
case made and provided, bo sold at public ven
due to the highest bidder, in front of the Court
House in the city of Red Wing, in said Good
hoe county, on the 7th day of August, A.
1862, at 10"o'clock in tke forenoon of that day.
to satisfy the amount aforesaid, together with
th« costs and disbursements of said sale.
Dated at Mantorvillc, Minn.. June 16th, 1862
JOHN W. HASKINS and
EDWARD K. WILLTAMS,
G. B. COOI.ET, Mortgagees.
Atty for Mortgagee*. n4avC:7ir
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
THE STATE OF MI.VVESOTAJ. District Court First
County of Goodhue, Judicial Distriet.
To the creditors of Phincas S. Fish, an insol
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O and each of yea are hereby notified
that in the matter of the petition of
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disbursements of said sale.
Datod June 16th, 1802.
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