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MORTGAGE SALE.
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Default haviag heen Made in the payment of tbe
turn of Eleven Hundredjuul Eighty-two and 20-100
Dollars, ($1182 20-100), wJfich is claimed to be due
at the date of tigs notice trpon a certain Mortgage
duly executed and delivered by Hubert Ross, and
Anna Maria loss, his -wife, Mortgagors, to John
Breitkreutz, Mortgager, bearing date thenintMday
of November X-O. 1876, and the said Mortgagee
having paid the sum Eighteen and 8-100 Dollars
taxes upon the lands described in and covered by
said mortgage, which mortgage was duly recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds, in and for the
County of Brown, and State of Minnesota, on the
fourth day of December A. D. 1876, at 3 oiclock P.
M., in Book "H" of Mortgages, on page 200, and nc
action or proceeding at law or otherwise having
been instituted to recover the debt secuied by said
Mortgage, or any part thereof
Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mort
gage, and pursuant to the Statute in such ca made
and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed
and the premises described in and covered by said
Mortgage, viz: The Northwest quarter, of the
Northeast quarter, and the Northeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter of Section Number Nine(9)
in Township Number One Hundred and Nine (109)
North of Range Number Thirty-one (31) West of
the 5th Principal Meridian. Alao the following de
scribed parcel of land, to wit: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter of section, township
and range aforesaid, thence running West
Pour (4) chains thence South Nineteen (19) chains
and Ninety-three (93) links thence East Four (4)
chains thence North Nineteen (19) chains and Nine
ty-three (93) links to the place of beginning, con
taining Seven and 97-100 acres more or less. Also the
following piece or parcel of land, described as fol
lows: Beginning at the Northwest corner
of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast
Qnarter of Section Number Eight (8) in Town
ship and Range aforesaid thence South Two (2)
chains thence South 84 3-4 degree East Twenty (20)
chains and Eight and four theitths (8 4-10) links:
thence North 73 degrees East Eight (8) chains and
Fifty (50) links thence North 30 3-4 degrees East
One (1) chain and Seventy (70} links thence West
Twenty-nine (29) chains and Forty-five (45) links
to the point of beginning, containing 10 28-10ff acres,
more or less, in Brown County and State of Minne
sota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances,
will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the tax
es, if any, on said premises, and twenty-five dollars
attorney's fee as stipulated in and by said Mortgage
in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements al
lowed by law which sale will be made by the Sher
iff of said Brown County, at the front door of the
Court House, in the City of New Ulm, in said Coun.
ty and State, on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1878, at
10 o'clock A. M., of that day, subject to redemption
at any time within one year from the day of sale,
as provided by law.
Dated, New Ulm Minn., April 3d. A. D. W8.
B. F. WEBBER, JOHN BREITKREUTZ,
Attorney for Mortgagee. Mortgagee.
SEWING MACHINES
NEW MODEL
-HAS
AUTOMATIC TENSIONS,
ELEGANT WOODWORK,
AMD RUNS LIKE A TOP.
50 CAMS, UO GEARS, NO SPRINGS,
AND NO. NOISE.
Tliis BEST Machine
Can be sold at Hard Times Prices.
HTSIST TJPON SEEING IT^
Circulars and Price-Lists on application to
WEE S. Co.,
FOR SALE
AJB.
CHICAGO III.
S ID..Peterson,
New Vim, Minn.
lite, Stone & Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Books, Paper
AND
STATIONERY,
No. B7 East Third Str Si Paul
Prompt and special attention
giveuto orders by mail
J. B. Arnold,
Dealer in
(MB & HEATM STOVES,
HARDWARE,
Tin-ware & Farming Implements.
The shop is inj charge of an experienced hand
Mho glve8|the mending sind repairing ttf tin-ware
his special attention. All work warranted.
Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets*
New Ulm Minn.
Fred. Boock,
Proprietor of the
New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith
& PAINT SHOPS,
Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sts|%ew Ulm.
I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in my line on short notice. Repairing
of Threshers and Reapers a specialty.
My machinery is all new and of
imstylea
proved pattern, and only experienced
workmen are employed. A new paint
shop has lately heen added. New Wag
ons continually on hand.
ALL WORK WARRANTED i*
*f*
-i&^'': h** FR. BOOCK^
SUBSCRIBE FORTE REVIEW.
A $
iMfoitfrJLfcrr!
On and after April 1st the Train
heretofore known as the "St.
James Accommodation,".,
'ON THE" 4*
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ST. PAE & SIOK "an
WILL BE RUN THROUGH BETWEEN
ST. PAUL & "WORTHINGTO^.
TIME TABLE.
7.15Ja. m. Leave St. Paul*, Arrive 6 50 p. m.
1.35 p.m. Mankato, 12.25
4.25 St. James, 9.45 a. m.
8.20 Arrive Worthington, Leave 5.30
This will enable Emigrants and Land Seekers to
go THROUGH DAYLIGHT.
Passengers from points of east Mankato, on the
Winona & St. Peter li. R-.-, by taking the west-bound
train on that line, leaving Winona at midnight may
take the above train at Mankato' and reach Worth
ington the same afternoon.
J. W. BisHoy, J. F. LxNeoLK,
Gen. Manager. Supt.
J. C. BOYCEN,
Gen. $kt .Agt
&-N-W.
LINES.
THE CKrCAGO SORTA-WESTERN' RAILWAY
Embraces under one management,the Great Trnnh
Railway Lines the WEST and NORTH
WEST, and, with its numerous Branches
and connections, forms the shortest
and quickest route between CHICAGO and
all the points in ILLINOIS, WISCONSN, NORTHERN
MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, NEBRASKA, CALI-
PORNIA and the WESTER N TERRITORIES. Its
Omaha and California Line
Is the shortest and best route between CHICAGO
and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS, IOWA, DA
KOTA, NEBRASKA, WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH,
NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, CHINA, JAPAN
AND AUSTRALIA. Its
Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis Line
or the shortest line between CHICAGO and all points
in NORTHERN WISCONSIN and MINNESOTA, and
Ifs MADISON, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULWTH
and all points in the Great Northwest. Its
La Crosse, Winona St. Peter Line
Is the best route between CHICAGO and LA CROSSE
WINONA, ROCHESTER, OWAONNA, MANKATO. S
PETER, N EW ULM and and all points in Southerr
and Central Minnesota. Its
Green Bay Marquette Line
Is the only line between CHICAGO and JANESVILLI
WATERTOWN, FOND DU LAC, OSHKOSH, APPLE.
TON,GREEN BAY, ESCANABA, -NEGAUNEE, MAR
quETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK artd the LAICI
SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its
Frecport 4 Dubuque Line
Is the only line between CHCAGO and, ELGIN, ROCK
Fora, FREEPORT, and all points via Freeport. Its
Chicago $- Milwaukee Line
Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one
passing between CHICAGO and EVANSION, LAKE
FOBEST, HIGHLAND PARK, WAUKEOAS RACIHE,
KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE.
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars
are run on all through trains on this road.
This is the ONLY LINE running these cars
between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis
Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or
Chicago and Greeri Bay.
Close connections are made at Chicago with the
Lake Shore & Michtean Southern, Michigan Central,
Baltimore & hio, Pittsburg', Ft. Wayne & Chicago,'
Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all
points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chi
cago and Alton and lllinoise Central fo all points
SOUTH.
Close connections are afeo. made with1
the Union
Pacific R.R. at Omaha for all far West points.
Close connections made at junction points with
trains of all cross points.
Tickets ovei this route are sold by all Coupoc
Ticket Agents in the United States and Canadas.
Remember, you ask for your Ticket via the
Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take none
other.
New York Office, No. 415 Broadway Boston Of.
fice No-5 State Street Omaha Office 245Farnham
Street: San Francisco Office, 2 New Montgomery
Street Chicago Ticket offices, 62 Clark Street, "ndei
Sherman House 75 Canal, corner, Madison Street
Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal
Streets Wells Street Dapot, corner Wells and Kin
zie Streets.
For rates or information not attainable from- your
home ticket agents, apply to
Sen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. Gen. Mang'r, Chicago.
W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN ITOGHfTT,
NEW MUM! STORE.
JUST OPENED-IN
Redmann's Block, Minn. St.
Te-w TJlaaa, ^gli-n-n.,
MRS. I. H. GIBBS.
I have just received a large and elegant assort
ment of millinery goods, and respectfully invite
the public to call and examine my goods before
purchasing elewhere.
Low prices and prompt attention, is my motto.
Also Sewing machines kept for sale.
t%M ,*&**{ -far1-
I bave just received a new and splendid assort
ment of millinery goods, embracing] all the latest
and patterns, which I am prepared to offer
at prices to suit the tiroes. I also keep dress pat.
terns for sale.
Farm produce taken in exchange for goods.
MRS. THOMAS E. WALTON.
ATTENTION HOBSEHDIEN.
We have received a large horse cut
and are now prepared to print large
posters on short notice.
)BiPWHgHHI'iV"
li
SCANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
1 '?.s:*%**?*?''
Minnesota street, next door to C.
Sommer's Store^
NEW ULM. MTNN.
M. MULLEN.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
SHELF HEAV HARDWARE
IRON AND STEEL.
Farming Tools
AND 'r:^f::nvc-::-
BUILDING PAPilf
Agent for ^S^v'Vili
CAS E &SWEEPSATKE THRESHERS.
Kirby, Wood, Wheeler and Buckeye
REAPEKS and -MOWERS,
Furst $ Bradley
HAY RAKES^
FURST $ BRADLEY
PLOWS,
McSHEYRY SEEDERS.
Corner Minn', & Second
New Ulm,
O ANY HOUSE WEST O ST PAUL.
Are in constant receipt of .'_'"''-:""
A Large And Well Selected Stock Of
Ladies' & Gents' Underwear,
Our stock of
Notions and Trimmings
Is full, complete and marked at low living profits.
We earnestly request an examinatioi
before purchasingelsiohere.
Kiesling, Keller & Co.
Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts.
New trim.
if
a S^ S fe
MRS. I. Hv GIBBS.
MILLISERI 11DRESSMAIM
ESTABLISHMENT
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of t, i- i
MRS. THOMAS E. WALTON.^J
Opp* Dakota House, New Ulm Minn.
,,^jawa. .^v.-.^fe-ft
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&*PIPE&:
North Sis..
ITLiiin.
Kieslins Keller
Carry the largest stock of
DRYGOODSy I
GROCERIES,
H4TSAND04PS,
Boots & Shoes,
,lf.ANl
General Merdianflise,
Minn.
L'.Win^lMi
AGENT FOR THE WELL KNOWN AND ERLIABLE
1
Will say I .believe lam now better prepared than ever before, to furnish^ my customers with machines xosi
PROFITABLE and MORE DURABLE than any other^^in the market and will siay gply -nd, cornea a mine my 'tine
of goods before purchasing elsewhere. My machine^ are FrLLY WARRANTED, andsl( a TJJVT nrte ofiatcre.*
A fullsupyly of REPAIRS KEPT,COXSTAXTLY OX HAfD
Hanft, Franta & Betissmanns
Farm Machinery Emporium
H. H. Beussmann's Store.
Post Office Block, Cor. Minn. &f'" North Strs., New Ulm, Minn.
There always will be found a full line of different kinds of FARMING MACHINES
as, Treshersr Self Binders, Harvesters, Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes Ma-
chine Repairs Sulky, and other Plows Cultivators etc. etc.
Also a full Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Carpen-
ter & Farmer Tools, Guns & Sporting Goods, etc. etc.
We invite all our Farmers and other friends to come and examine ohr ma-
chines, and other goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Our machines are all
fully warranted, and will be sold at bottom prices.
0. Hauft, J. Franta. H. H. Benssmann.
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