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Shipped in Apparent Good Order
ud Condition by the
JAPAN TEA SYNDICATE,
On board the P. M. S. S. Co.'s
Steamer,
CRY OF RIO DE JANEIRO,
Whereof Cobb i$ Comman­
der, now lying in the
Port of Yokohama,
and bonnd for San Francisco,
I
Marked
And Consigned to
F. P. Mc BRIDE,
Austin, Minn.,
U. 8. A.
Dated Yokohama, Japan, Aug 18,
1886.
The above is a Copy of a Bill of
lading just received by
McBEIDE
E
GROCER,
And the Tea Mentioned, which will
arrive in Austin in about 10 days, is
eured by a new process, machinery
being made to take the place of
Japesi Us,
And is' put into one pound air
tight packages, while warm,
reataining all the
thus
FIa?or af to Leaf,
Which Is allowed to escape by the
old process. Corns in and try it
when it eomes. Prices no higher
thon old style teas of same quality.
McBEIDE
E
GROCER.
g.W. DAVmsog.
*mura*A Profrttur.
AUSTIN. WBRTLMDAT. OCTOBER «. IMS.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Judge, ISth Judicial Dist.
Senator.
JOHN Q. FABMBtt
O0CAB ATBftS
MoptWWtallTB.HOTg DUt.....*.S. HOPPfif
Di*t......J.D.ALLBN
........C.O. W1LBOUR
.A. REQUA
8CB1BNEB
Auditor
Treasurer,
BMtetorof Dead*..... L.C.
Sheriff. ........A. MOLLISON
Clerk of the Court 8. SWZN1NGSEN
Probate Judge... WrW. ItANNBY
Soperlnteodentof Schools..... C. D. BKLDBN
County Attorney. ....L. jr. CLAUSEN
Court CoDUBlMHmer ..W. W. RANNET
County Surveyor. H. ALLEN
Coroner. .........J. p. SQDIBB8
County OommUatn—r—It Disk... i. J.HUKT
County Osnpasionsr—M DM.. ...C.T. BD8SBLL
Cooatj CoaaiiMfOMr—Sd DM.. W. W. SWEET
Ceanty Commleeiotwr—4th Dist......JOHN BEACH
County Qwnmlakwr-itt DM... I. C. DOBB
Omt Republican candidate for Senator,
Oscar Ayers, came to Austin about
twenty years ago, and has worked bis
way up, until he Is now one of our most
substantial business men. For twelve
years he was a contractor and builder
and was always thoroughly reliable,
having erected many of our best houses.
For the put eight years he has been in
the carriage and implement business,
which has grown extensively under bis
wise and able management. Last year
he erected very handsome and convenient
buildings for his business on the south
side of public square. In connection
with bis extensive trade in agricultural
implements,, he has, during all this time,
been the Austin agent for the McCor
mick Harvester of which machine he has
sold a large number.
Hr. Ayers has been honored by this
city with several offices of trust, which
he has filled with much acceptability.—
In 1870 he was a member of the City
Council from the 2d ward, and in 1878
and 1879 was City Assessor. In the fall
of 1880, he was elected County Com
missloser for the 5th district, and some
two years later was chosen Chairman
of the Board, which position he has held
for nearly^ 4 of the 6 years he has
been our Commissioner.. The confidence
our people reposed in him is fairly in­
dicated by ibis '^unanimous nomination
in the recent Republican Convention.
Mr. Ayers is an enterprising, intelligent,
industrious, sober citizen, well qualified
'to discharge the duties of the position to
which he aspires, and to which he will
likely be called. He is a native of Frank­
lin county, Vermont, and will be 49 years
of age on the 22d day of the present
month.
HON. J. D. ALLEN, Republican candi
date for Representative in the South
District, is well known to the people of
bis district, as he has twice represented
Mower county in the House of Repre
sentatlves. elected for one term in the
fall of 1878, and again for another term
in the fall ot 1880. The reduction of
salaries of Mower county officers was
effected by Mr. Allen's efforts in the
winter of 1879, by a special act. The
Auditor's salary was reduced from $2,800
to $1,500, and that ot his deputy, from
about $1,800 to $800. The County Treas­
urer's salary was fixed at $1,500, whereas
he had formerly received about $2,000
in fees and commissions. The Clerk of
Court's fees were also largly reduced—
for instance the fee for issuing marriage
license was reduced from $2 to $1. The
fee of Sheriff for boarding prisoners, was
also considerably seduced. This salary
bill made a large reduction in the Mower
county expense account—some $4,000
Mr. Allen claimed. This work ought to
be appreciated by the voters of Mower
county. Mr. Allen is one ef the best
business men in LeRoy. He settled
there in 1867, and engaged in the hard­
ware trade which business he has carried
on very successfully, and helis not only a
thrifty man. but a thoroughly reliable
man. He is in th$ prime of life—45
and just the man to send* to the Legisla­
ture to look after our business,
IF there is any one public matter that
should be kept out of the hands of poll
ticians, and out of all the bargaining and
wire-pulling of practical politics, that
one is the conduct of our common
schools. The qualities that go to make
a successful politician do not necessarily
make a good Superintendent of Schools
For that position we want a man who
combines with good scholarship an
ability, or tact, to deal with all kinds of
material presented tor teachers to pick
out the good from the poor and har­
monize them and produce the best re­
sults possible. Such men are hard to be
found. While we have such an one in
Mr. Belden, let us keep him as long as
we can. We cannot afford to let any
political considerations whatever Induce
us to even think of any change In that
office. Mr. Belden haa shown himself to
be just the man for that place, and by
his good management and strict im­
partiality in his official duties, has won
the esteem and rood will of all, whether
teachers or otherwise.--Grand
Record.
tord.
Mtest"
Meadow
Ora fellow-townsman, A. Requa, has
been nominated for County Treasurer.
He is well known throughout the county
as a man of strict integrity, and an ac
cemmodating, whole-souled neighbor.
He has a friend in every man who. makes
his acquaintance. He isa farmer. He is
just such a man as we ought to have
in our offices, and will be elected by an
overwhelming vote.—grand
Meadm Re-
ONB of the very best evidences of the
weakness of the Republican candidate
for Congress in this district, and of the
strength ef the opposing candidate,
Judge Thomas Wilson, is the fact that
Hen. C. K. Davis hiss been secured to
canvass the district in Mr. Lovely's in
terest. Qov. Davis Is a brilliant speaker,
and It Is thought his oratoiy will be a
tower of strength In the district.
W. W. RANNBT, for Probate Judge,
will fill that office to the full satisfaction
of the community, as he is a first-class
attorney, and a capable and painstaking
businessman. His electionwill mean the
loss to Grand Meadow, and gain to Austin
of a good citisen and thorough man of
business. The county can do no better
than to elect Mr. Ranney.—Grand
'i
•oste»SliuBseBx^-dM! *4la»wheafer*
ties all oyer the ftad are TMV WMI eaefc
In tbe effOrt to shower honor* and
benefits on the survivors of the "lata un­
pleasantness,"- the Hepubliean party in
Mover County alone says to'sueh, "you are
pUyed out: wo have no further use for yon."
ror proof of this, witness the action of the
Convention of the 17th alt.
Mr. G. L. Case, an eMent eOcer. who en­
listed as a private ia the Biffhth Minnesota,
Aug. iflte, serving three and a half years, and
rising to the rank of Captain, is made to
stana aside for a man, who, during those
years of struggle and anxiety, whea nearly
every seeead able-bodied man was la the
Held, was safely easeoaeed at home enjoying
that for waich other men were periling their
lives.
Mr. M.M. Trowbridge,'who went into the
ranks in 1SS1. for three years, was shot oat of
the service la IMS, and who again in 1864
enlisted for three years more, serving until
the close,
is made to give way. to a youngster,
wbooaa hardly recall those times ot total and
suffering.
H.W. Lightly, who shouldered a musketpn
and roved until the end came, in toe
lower Mississippi Valley, is shoved aside |by
one, who, though old enough to carry a mus­
ket, was a desk in the Commissary Depart­
ment In the same region.
And all this Is doaeia the iaterest of still
another member of the "stay at home brig­
ade,'' who hopes to legislate for that country,
whioh was preserved by the efforts of men
who are being slaughtered that be may rise.
Boys, think of these things. Truly, the Re­
publican party in this county has no further
use for the mea who made it. VBT BAN.
Housekeeping PMU.
Complalats are made from various sections
of a band of baking powder tramps whose
tricks upon unsuspecting housekeepers
seems to oartake very much of the nature
of confidence operations. The band is com­
posed of women, although employed and
directed by an agent of the other sex, and
their methods of procedure, as explained by
several ladies who have been victimised, is
as follows: Obtaing access to the in kitchen,
they Introduce the subject of baking powders.
Inquiring theJiind used in the family. Being
shown the can, perhaps a fresh, fullone, they
volunteer to
It to ascertain its quaff
ties. Their "tests consists in placing the
ean on a hot stove or over a lamp or gas Jet,
or In mixing the baking powder with water
both hot and oold. if the baking powder
is good for anything the heat will, of course,
expel the gas, which, being ammoniacal or
carbonic, is apparent to the sense of smell.
The claim is then made that this odor indi­
cates something detrimental, although, as a
matter of fact, a baking powder that would
give off ao gas whea subjected to heat would
be without leavening power and valueless.
They will also mix the baking, powder given
them with water. If pure It effervesces
qulekly. The baking powder they peddle
being similarly mixed
foams up slowly like
yeast, standing, perhaps, over the top of the
glass. This they claim as evidence of superi­
ority, whereas ft is the exhibition of a trick
only, their baking powder having been
specially prepared to make this test by the
additioa of flour gum or albumen. It is a
sure evidence of adulteration. Of course
the object of these fraudulent tricks is to de­
stroy confidence in all other Mods of baking
powder, and to sell the particular brand for
which the women are traveling.
Were this the whole of the operation, house­
keepers would not often be deceived. Kverv
intelligent person knows that baking powder
is not made to be used in this way, but in
cooking where its actions is entirely different
from that produced bydry heat or by a mix­
ture of water alone. The chief objcct of this
jugglery is to destroy the baking powder
given for testing or by heating it to drive
off its leavening gases, and so weaken
it that when used it will fall to work. At the
next baking their Is b^avy food, of course,
and the "tramp" probably gets the credit of
having told the housekeeper a valuable fact,
instead of having spoiled her baking powder,
as was actually the case. The average
"tramp" will, in this way, destroy from fifty
to seventy-five pounds of baking powder
a day.
A second method of spoiling for use the
baking powder in a kitchen where they are
not permitted to experiment with it, is by
dexterously throwing in the ean a small
of salt, soda or powdered lime.
should there chance to be no baking
powder in the house, the operators will pro­
duce, of the kind used oy the family, a
sample that has been purposely adultrated
or "doctored" to make suoh an exhibit as
ther desire under the so-called test.
•The Jonly way to protect our food from be­
ing contaminated by tramps of this kind is
to turn all persons who wish or attempt to
tamper with it unceiemonously from the
door, and to use those articles, only which
experlenee has proved satisfactory, or the
official tests have established as pure and
wholesome.
quantity
Again, s!
"HACKMETACK," a lasting and lragrant
perfume. Price 2K and 50 cents.
AHE YOU MADB miserable by Indigestlou,
Constipation, Diulness, Loss of Appetite, Yel­
low Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure.
SHILOH'8 CATARRH BEMEDY-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker
Mouth. Sold by Dorr A Wold.
A NA8AL INJECTOR free with eaeh bottle
of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
Sold by DORR A WOLD.
In
Mead
WB deiare to say again, what we have
often said before, that we do net, in any
way, indorse the views of our cones*
pondents. We believe it fab manly,
and just to give correspondents a hear­
ing. That fight is accorded by all of
the landing newspapers of the day.
-Thi editor sf the Csnkana. Tec.,
Otmner,
p. P. Mfltar, had a severs
attack of raemnatism in his talk kaee,
which bscsae so swollen and palatal
that ha could sot walk op the stairs.
Be writes that alter a few applications
ofSt Jaoohs OU. the pain eptlrelj disap­
peared, and the knee ampailfr jfln»al
ftsfciag
'T V* S.
What is the dUtasnce
mother-in-law apda tree?
every spring, and your mother-in-law
well—the old lady never forgets when
She does go, to leave a bottle of Dr. Rig­
gers' Huckleberrv Cordial, the timely
use which so often relieves the sudden
attacks of the bowels, and restores the
little one, who is so gradually wasting
away by the drainage upon its system
from the effect jof teething. For sale by
Dorr A Wold and Mill A Johnson.
The Population of Austin
Is about 3,000, and we would say at
least one half are troubles with some,
affection of the Throat and Lungs, as
these complaints are according to statis­
tics more numerous than others. We
would isdvise all not to neglect the op­
portunity to call onus and get a bottle
of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and
Lungs. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial
tine free. Respectfully, Mills A John­
son.
GBANO HBADOW.
—Mrs. W. L. Stiles has Just received $2^)00
from the Minneapolis Masonle Aid Associ­
ation.
—A disagreement over politics between
two of our citizens last Friday evening re­
sulted In a little bloodshed.
—C. W. Mqptia's little boy was bitten la the
face, Sunday,'by a dog belonging to Mr. C. F.
Greening. One eyelid whs cut, and two cuts
were made in his forehead.
—The little child of 8. P. Hambleton, on the
Hand farm, drank concentrated lye on
Wednesday. Dr. Jackson was immediately
called |toj
see the little sufferer, and reports
it doing as well aseould be expected,
—On Monday a man living on the Mulford
farm, by the name of Pusherd, was brought
before Squire Gas
kill in Dexter on a warrant.
The complaining witness was his daughter,
a bright, intelligent looking girl of about IT.
The case was adjourned until Tuesday, when
be was found guilty of beating his own ehlld.
The brute was fined about $12, and sent
home.—Record, Oct. I.
Core For Flies
Piles are frequently preoeded by
Minnesota St
One-Price Clothing
-AND-
GENT'S FURNISHING
STORE!
We have just put in a very Large, Complete, New and Fine
Stock of
the Store one door South of Kaiser & Gainey's Harness Shop,
which we invite the attention of the Citizens of Ansiin and Vicinity.
We will give the
LOWEST PRICES
On all Goods. We will not ask two prices and then get a price and
a half, but sell te all parties alike, the same as at onr Grocery Store.
We invite all our old customers in the Grocery Line And all new ones
to give oar One-Price Clothing Store a call.
We have no old Shelf Worn or Moth Eaten Goods to offer the trade:
Our goods are new, and were booght at the very lowest bottom
prices, for Cash.
C. W. Taylor & Go.
*/-,
a
tense
ot weight In the back, loins, and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to, sup­
pose be has some affection of the kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times, symptoms «f
indigestion are present, flatulency uneasi­
ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
Itching, after getting warm, Is a common
at
tendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosan
ko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon*
the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, al­
laying the intense itching, and effecting a
permanent cure. Price GO cents. Address
the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O.
Sold by Mills A Johnson
WHY WILL YOU cough when 8hllob's Cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10c, 50c, |l.
THE RBV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
Ind., says: *'Both mself and wife owe our
lives to 8UlL0kH'8 CONSUMPTION CURB1
SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve
Croup, Whoping Cougu and Bronohitis.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, vou
have a printed guatantee on every bottle ef
Shiloh's italixer. It never falls to cure.
RAILROAD TIMB TABLES AT AVSTIN.
Uhleago, Milwaukee St. Paul*
OOIHO EAST A SOUTH.
Chicago and Milwaukee Kail and Express. l:S0pm
Chicago and Milwaukee PaBaenger
Austin and Hamsey Paw«nger ar 3:00
Stock Freight (Sunday, Tuesday St Than.) 1:00
Freights 5:00 a and 8:00
Masoa City Mail snd Bxpram 3:00
Mason City Passenger..... 8:45
Mason City Freights.8:40 a m,4:45 and 8:15
OOIHO MOBTH.
St. Panl and Minneapolis Paaaenger snd
Southern Minnesota Dhr. West 4:90 a
Austin and Ramsey Paaaenger... S:U0 pm
St. Panl and Minneapolis Mail and Express
and Southern Minn. Dir. east and west 3:40
Freights 7:00 a m. 5:45 and 11:45
Mason City Passengers ar 4:15 am and ld5
Mason City freights ar... .18:10,4:45nd 10:50
C. H. COLEMAN. Agent, Aastin, Mian.
Aorthwestera.
GOING MOBTH.
TChicago and St. Louis Mail and Express. 4:97 am
Local Kxpiew 7:15 am
•Chicago and St. Louis Mail and Express 4:1# &
*Local Freight 5:15 a a
•Through Freight 10:99
•Fast Freight 3:14 am
GOING SOUTH.
•Chicago and St. Louis Mail and Express.. 11:50 am
•LocalExpress 8:83 pm
tChicago and St. Louis Mail and Express. .10:90
•Local Freight 3:90
•Fast Freight 7:55 pm
•Through Freight 9:99 a
Daily except Sunday, Daily except Monday,
Daily except Satwday.
Ne change of cars between St. Paul, Waterloo, Du
buqne and Chicago.
Through tickets, north, south, east and west.
O. W. TUBNEB, Agent. Austin.
8ALK OF
PUBLIC
fVST*
Short* Horn
Cattle,
t: Tuesday, October 26, '86.
»r«2-IieT.flock *3?™'
three
wiles
three miles east of Mitch-
e^/'ejjUeeU® bead or thoroughbred Cows
and JMfen and young Bulls of good, stand
Ipndigroes of such families as the eelebrat-
breedlngconditlon. All the females of suita
ble ace will have young calves or be in calf by
2***°* bull, Sharon Guynne.
•MW. Our stoek has been bred for beef and
milk combined, and for the two qualities
cannot be surpassed in this part of the coun-
OF SALE.—One year's time with
apnroved notes, bearing 8 per cent, interest.
A reasonable discount for casb.
Cstalogues sent on application after Octo­
ber 1Mb. Sale to commence promptly atone
clock. At the same time and place we will
sellffllteen or .twenty high grade Cows and
For catalogues or information address
DANIEL 8HEBHAN A
Col, John Soott, Auctioneer.
SONS,
Osage, Iowa.
(STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY
O OF MOWEB.SS.
In Probate Court.
In the natter of the estate of Samuel G. LOW-
IT, deceased:
On reading and fiUng the petition of Lu
and filing
rrv, of said State, representing,
other things, that Samuel Q. Lowry,
dnda A. Lowi
among ot __
late of Austin, in said County, on the 2ttb day
of September. 1886, at Austin, Minn., died in­
testate, and being a resident of this county
at the time of bis death/leaving goods, chat­
tels and estate within this county, and that
the said petitioner is a daughter of said de­
ceased, and praying that administration of
said estate be to D. B. Johnson Jr.srranted, it is
ordered, that said petition be heard before
the Judge of this Court, on Monday, the 1st
day of November, A. D. 1886, at 10 o'clock,
a. a., at the Probate Oflce In the city of Aus­
tin, in said county.
Ordered further, that notlee thereof be
given to the heirs of said deceased, and
to all persons interested, by publish­
ing a copy of this order for three succes­
sive weeks, prior to said day of hearing,la the
MOWKR COUNTT TRANSCRIPT, a weekly news
jsper printed and published at Austin, in said
bounty.
Dated at Austln,Mlan., the 4th day of Octo­
ber. A. 0.18SS.
By the Court, OHM ANZO ALLEN,
oetS-M Judjge of Probate.
LAND FOR SALE.
Having purchased a farm In Illinois and de­
cided to move there. 1 offer my farm of 160
acres, two miles northeast of Austin, for sale
cheap, forcasb. or time will be given if a cash
payment is made to secnresale. Also some
choice sboats,
1 three year old cow and calf,
J4 blood Jersey, and other things too nume­
rous to mention. For lurther particulars in­
quire at my place.
H. S. MAMMON.
NOTICE
FARM FOR SALE.
We offer our farm of 160 acres for sale, at a
moderate price, and upon reasonable terms.
Tblsfarm is conveniently located near the
Village of Brownsdale, Mower County, Min­
nesota, being the NWji of sec. 18, town 103.
range 17, with a good house and stable, a well
of excellent water, a line young grove of nat­
ural timber, two well fenoed pastures, and Is
nicely adapted for both stock and grain rais­
ing. For particulars coucerning price, terms,
etc., call upon or address O. C. LABAR, our
agent at Lansing, Minn.
BASSETT, BDNTTING & CO.
McGregor, Iowa.
6. T. MILLS,
Furniture Dealer and
Undertaker.
Full Assortment of
COFFINS
& mm.
First Glass Hearse.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
A Specialty.
Austin, Minnesota.
SANDS,
DRY GOODS,
AUSTIN.
HOMESPUN

pa
SANDS,
DRY GOODS.
AUSTIN.
PIONEER BARDIABKSTORK,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
BEING DETERMINED
To Satisfy the wants of all in the
I
1
WE HAYB NOW A
omplete, Veil Assorted Stock,
FOB AFTER HARVEST AND
FALL TRADE.
SEE 00R SPECIALTIES:
Builder's Hardware,
Mechanic's Tools,
Farmer's Tools,
Anvils and Vises,
Bar Iron and Steel,
Ames Shovels,
Wm. Mann's Axes,
Wagon and Carriage Hard­
ware,
Wagon Makers'Stock,
Blacksmith Supplies,
Hardwood Lumber,
Asbestos •Roofig, Etc.
Paris and Jewel Ranees, Cbarter Oat
and Cyclone Coets, Crevn Jewel
ant Hall Vapor stores,
Charter Oak Gas Oren, (with tie Won
dertol Wire Game Door),
Art Royal and Perfect Jewel Heaters,
and the Barston Hull Heaters.
Examtne the Wire Oaaae Oven Door.
Call and get our prices.
COOK & ROBERTS.
MONETSAVED.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Everybody is cordially invited to attend the
great
Furniture Sale*
—AT—
T. ff. DONOYAH'S
FURNITURE STORE,
South of Court House, door first East of Os­
car Ayers.' Sale to be continued dally, until
the stock Is all sold, which will be an indefi­
nite time, as new goods are constantly arriv'
ing. You will always find my stock com­
plete, from a toy chair to tbe most expen­
sive Bed Room or Parlor Suites. I will fur*
nish your Houses complete with Chairs, Ta­
bles, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows,
Quilts, Pictures, Cradles, Baby Carriages,
Lounges, in fact, everything needed, In first
class shape, for as little money as goods can
be sold.
All kinds of Furniture Repairing done to or­
der, and satisfaction guaranteed. Goods
not kept in stock will be ordered promptly
when desired. In tbe
UNDERTAKING
Line, I have a full stock of all grades
of Coffins and Caskets, and am pre­
pared to answer all calls in the
Undertaker's line promptly
and satisfactorily.
Don't Foriet tbe Big Sale.
Respectfully,
T. W. DONOVAN,
First Door East of Oscar Ayers1
Is now opening his
FALL WINTER
STOCK
OP
DRESS 600DS!
VELVETS,
(Plain and Striped),
PLUSHES,
Beaded Trimmings and Orna
meets,
DOMESTICS
Of All Kinds.
FLANNELS,
Bought before the Advance in Prices,
and sold cheap.
A Splendid Lot of
Ladies' & Children's Underwear
NOTIONS
Of all Descriptions.
Laces, Hosiery, Yarns, Blankets
A Large Stock of
Just Opening.
IN
Vooi, Tapestry, Velvets.
OIL-CLOTHS,
4fcrCaf &C.
7 •£_
HARDWARE.
NEW JFIRMI
A. W.WRIGHT.
Full Stock of Heavy and Shelf Hardware,
including,
StoTes, Tinware, Cutlery, Bart Wire, &c.
1 handle only best lines of Cook Stoves
and Ranges, such as
Golden Star, and Aoorn Cooks.
Model Sterling and
Bismark Ranges.
Gasoline Stoves!
I have the Celebrated
Quick Meal and Golden Star.
I am Sole Agent for
Clidden Barb Wire,
Other Claims to the contrary, notwith­
standing. Call and see it, and
Satisfy Yourself.
be nromutlv done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. F. Fairbanks,
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VTOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY
ADVERTISEMENT.
Default has been made In the payment of
tbe sum of tbree hundred and twenty*
two dollars, wblcb Is claimed to be
due, and Is due, at tbe date of this notice,
upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed
and delivered by Michael Cavanaugh,
to Catharine Coleman, bearing date tbe 17tb
day of November, A. D. 1875, and duly reoorded
in tbe office of tbe Register of Deeds In and
for tbe County of Mower and State of Minne­
sota, on tbe 17tb day of November, A. D. 1875,
2 at o'clock p. m., In Book of Mortgages, on
page 412.
BaJd mortgage was, on tbe 30tb day of Au­
gust, A. D. 1886, duly assigned and transferred
by tbe said Catharine Coleman to Peter Gor
vin, and said assignment was duly recorded in
the office of Register of Deeds aforesaid, on
tbe lltb day of September, A. D. 1886, In Book
5 of Mortgages, on page 532.
And no action or proceeding, at law or oth­
erwise, having been instituted, to recover tbe
debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part
thereof
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
by virtue of power of sale contained in
said Mortgage, and pursuant to tbe statute in
such case made and provided, tbe said Mort­
gage will be foreclosed, and the premises
described in and covered by said Mortgage,
viz.:
Tbe West half of the Northeast quarter of
section nineteen (19), In township one hun­
dred one (101 north, of range fifteen (18) west,
in Mower county, and State Of Minnesota, wltb
tbe hereditaments and appurtenances,
Will be sold at public auction, to tbe bigbest
bidder, for cash, to pay said debt and interest,
and tbe taxes, 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 disburse­
ments allowed by law which sale will be
made by tbe sheriff of said Mower county, at
the west frost door of tbe Court House, in tbe
City of Austin, in said County and State, on
Saturday, the 18th day of November, A. D.
1880, at ten O'clock a. m., of tbat day, subject
to redemption at any time within one year
from tbe day of sale, as provided by law.
Dated at Austia, Minn., Sept. 18, A. D. 1886.
PETER GORVIN,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
E. B. CRANK, Attorney for Assignee.
septa8-7t
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InProbate Court, Special Term, September
9tb, 1886.
In the Matter of the Estate of Marian M. Ma­
son, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition of Mary
J. Grady, or Minneapolis, Minn., represent­
ing among other things, tbat she is the owner
of a portion of the real estate of which said
Marian M. Mason died seized, and tbat she
claims title thereto through sundry mesne
conveyances from tbe heirs at law or said
deceased, and is therefore entitled to a de­
cree of this Court, assigning said real estate
to her, and praying tbat such decree be made
and entered therein,
It is ordered, that said petition be heard,
by the Judge of this Court, on Monday, tbe
lltb day of October, A. D. 1886, at ten o'eiock
a. m„ at the Probate Office, in said County,
And it is further ordered, that notice there­
of be given to all persons interested, by pub­
lishing a oopy of this order for three suc­
cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing,
in tbe Mown Conn TRANSCRIPT, A weekly
newspaper, printed and published at tbe
City of Austin in 8aid County.
Dated tbis 9tb day of September, A. D. 1886.
By tbe Court.
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SeotlMt Judge of Probate.
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Mb. 1886.
In the Matter of tbe Estate of Matilda J. Ma
son^deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Mary J. Grady, of Minneapolis, x«t rcpro*
senfing among otter thi ours, that she 1s the
owner of a portion of real estate of which
said Matilda J. Mason died seised, and tbat
she claims title thereto through sundry
mesne conveyenoas from the beirs at law of
said deceased, and is therefore entitled to
a decree of this court, assigning said real
estate to her, and praying that such decree
be made and entered herein:
It is ordered, tbat said petition be beard.
In the Judge of this Court, on Monday, tbe
lltb day of October, A. D.
1886, at ten o'eiock
a. m„ at tbe Probate Office, in said County.
And His further ordered,that notice thereof
be given to an persons interested, by pub­
lishing a oopy of this order for three sno
ve weeks prior tn said day of bearing,
in tbe Mows» Cotrarr TRANSCRIPT, a weekly
newspaper, printed and published at tbe
City of Austin in said County.
Dated tbis 9th day!
of September, A.D. 1886.
By tbe Court,
[8«AI.]. OBMANZO
Jteftlfrtt,
Default has been made in the payment of •*,
tbe sum of seventeen hundred and nineteen
dollars (Si,719), which is claimed to be due
and ia due, at the date of this notioe, for prior
oipal and interest, upon a certain mortgage,
duly executed and delivered by Jeremiah B.
Yates and Rebeoca A. Yates his wife, to'
Silas
H. Coleman, bearing date tbe 29th day of No­
vember, A.O.1875, to secure eight- hundred dol­
lars and interest at tbe rata of twelve per cent
per annnm from date until fully pud, due in
one year from date thereof,and duly recorded ..
in the office ot the Register of Deeds
Jn and for
the County of Mower, and State of Minnesota,
on the 30th day ot November, A. D. 1876, at 2
o'clock p.m.. In Book of Mortgages, on page
441.
And whereas, said Mortgage was. on the
.80th day of November, A. JD. 1881, duly as­
signed and transferred by the said Silas H.
Coleman to Fay R. Smith, and said assignment
was duly recorded in the office of tbe Register
of Deeds aforesaid, on tbe 10th day of Febru­
ary, A. D. 1883, in Book 2 of Mortgages, on
pages S63 and 664.
And whereas, thereafter, and on the 38th
day of July, A. D. 1886, by an instrument in
writing,on that day by him duly executed and
delivered, the said Fay R. Smith, for nine,
duly assigned the mortgage and note secured
thereby to Frank I. Crane, as assignee, which,
said instrument of assignment was. on the
27th day of July, A. D. 1886, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
duly recorded in the office of Register of
Deeds aforesaid, in Book 5 ot Mortgages, on
page 480.
And no action or proceeding, at law or oth­
erwise, having been instituted to recover the
debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part
thereof:
Now therefore, notice is hereby given.
That by virtue of a power of sale contained
in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute
in such case made and provided, the said
Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the premises
described in and covered by said mortgage,
vis:
Lots three, four, five, six, seven, eight
and nine, and the north one third of lots ten
eleven and twelve in blook seven, all in Yates
and Lewis* Addition to Austin. And also tbe
undivided one half of the following* described
remise8, situate in lot one, in blook twelve,
Davidson's addition to Austln,all in Mower
County, Minnesota: Commencing twenty
four feet north from tha South East oorner
of said lot one, thence West tbe entire length
of said lot to the West line, thence north
twenty feet, thence East to the Bast line of
said lot, thence South twenty feet to place of
beginning, in Mower County,and State of Min­
nesota, wit
ances.
nesota, with the hereditaments and appurten-
Wiil be sold at public auction, for cash, to
pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if
any, on said premises, and fifty dollars attor­
ney's fee, as stipulated in and by said Mort-
Sage,
in case of foreclosure, and the dls
ursements allowed by law which sale will
be made by the Sheriff of said Mower County,
at tbe west front door of the court bouse, in
tbe City of Austin, in said County and State,
on Saturday, the lltb day of September, A. D.
1886, at 10 o'clock a. m., of tbat day, subject
to redemption at any time witblu one year
from the day of sale, as provided by law.
Dated at Austin, Minn., July 27, A. D. 1886.
F. I. CRANE,
Jul28-7t Assignee as Aforesaid.
G. M. CAMERON, Attorney for Assignee.
The above Morgage Sale is adjourned until
the 9th day of October, 1886, at the hour and
place above mentioned therefor.
F. I. CRANE,'Assignee.
G. M. CAMERON, Attorney.
XTOT1CE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY
•1^ ADVERTISEMENT.
Default ba» been made in tbe paymeut of
tbe sum of seventeen hundred dollars, wbich
is claimed to be due, and is due, at tne date of
this notice, upon a certain mortgage, duly ex­
ecuted and delivered by Jonathan Gregson, to
W. T. Wilklns and Fay K. 8mitb, bearing date
the 34th day of March, A. D., 1884, acknowl­
edged June 3d, 1884, to sccure tbe payment of
two notes of $1,250 and $286.30, both of which
were dated March 24, 1884, and were due, with
ten (10) per cent, interest March 24, 1F85, and
duly recorded in tbe office of tbe Register of
Deeds, in and for the County of Mower and
State of Minnesota, on tbe 3d day of June,
A. D. 1884, at 3 o'clock p. m., in book Sof mort­
gages, on page 16.
Said mortgage was on the fifth day of July.
A. D. 1886, duly assigned and transferred by
tbe said w. T. Wilklns and 'Fay H. Smith, to
Frank I.Crane.as assignee of said Wllains and
Smitb, and said sssignment was duly recorded
in tbe office of the Register of Deeds afore­
said, on the 16th day of August. A. D. 1886, in
book 5 of mortgages, on page 493.
And no action or proceeding at law or oth­
erwise having been Instituted to reeover tbo
debt secured by said Mortgage, or aay part
tbereof:
Now therefore, notice is hereby given, tbat
by virtue of a power of sale contained in said
Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in
such case made and provided, tbe said
Mortgage will be foreclosed, and tbe premises
described in and covered- by said Mortgage,
viz:
Commencing at tbeworthwest corner of tbe
northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of
section fifteen (15), in township one hundred
and two (102) north, range eighteen (18) west,
running tbence south tbirtv-tbree (33) rods,
tbence east eighty (80) rods, thence south
six (6) rods, thence west to a point sixteen (16)
rods east of tbe weBt line of said northeast
quarter of the southeast quarter ot section
fifteen (lfi), aforesaid, thence south twenty (20)
rods, thence west twenty-five \25) rods, thence
north to the north line of the southeast quar­
ter of said section fifteen (15), tbence east to
the place of beginning, together with tbe
grist mill, water power, dam, rigbt of fiowaae,
and all other rights appertaining to said mill
and water power. In Mower County, nnd State
of Minnesota, with tbe hereditaments and ap­
purtenances.
Will be sold at public auctton, to the highest
bidder, forcasb, to pay said debt and interest,
and tbe taxes, if any, on said premises, and
fifty dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated In
and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure,
and tbe disbursements allowed by law wbich
sale will be made by tbe Sheriff of said Mower
County, at tbe west front door of the Court
House, in tbe City of Austin, In said County
and State, on Saturday, tbe 9th day of Octo­
ber, A. D. 1886, at 10 o'clock a. m., of tbat
day, subject to redemption at any time within
one year from the day of sale, as provided by
law.
Dated at Austin, Minnesota, August 17th,
A. D. 1886.
F. I. CRANE.
18aug-7t Assignee as Afbresald.
E. B. CRANE Attorney for Assignee.
JJORTGAGE SALE.
Default has been made In the payment of tbe
sum of nineteen hundred twenty-two and
50-100 dollars, which is claimed to be due at
tbe date of tbis notice, upon a certain Mort­
gage, duly executed and delivered by D. 8. B.
Mollison, and Mary B. Molllson, bis wife, to
Mortimer Ely, bearing dato tbe 26tb day of
Januar), A. D. 1880, and duly recorded In tbe
office of tbe Itegister of Deeds in and for tbe
County of Mower, and 8tate of Minnesota, on
tbe 28th day of January, A. D. 1880, at 11:30
o'clock a. m., in Book of Mortgages, on
page 51.
And no action or proceeding, at law or
otherwise, having been Instituted to recover
tbe debt secured by said Mortgage, or any
part tbereof:
Now Therefore, Notioe is Hereby Given,
that bv virtue of the power of sale contained
in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute
in such case made and provided, the said
Mortgage will be foreclosed, and tbe premises
described in and covered by said Mortgage,
vis.:
Tbe northeast quarter of section four (4), In
township one hundred and one (101) north,
range seventeen (17) west. In Mower County,
and State of Minnesota, with the heredita­
ments and appurtenances
Wilt be sola at public auction to tbe bigbest
bdder, for cash, to pay said debt and Interest,
and. the taxes, if any, on said premises, and
fifty dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in
and by said Mortgage in ease ot loreclosure,
and the disbursements allowed by law
whlcb sale will be made by tbe Sheriff of
said Mower county, at the west front door of
the Court House, in the City of Austin, in said
County and State, on tbe loth day of October,
A. D. 1886, at ten o'clock a. mM of that day,
subject to redemption at any time within
one year from tbe day of sale, as provided by
law.
Dated August Slat. A. D. 1886.
MOBT1MBB ELY, Mortgagee.
LTMAV D. BAIKD, Attorney, Austin. Minn.
1seot*7t
XTOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY
ADVERTISEMENT.
Default bas been made in tbe payment of
the sum of fifty-six dollars, whlcb is claimed
to be due, and Is due, at the date of this no­
tice, upen a certain mortgage, duly executed
and delivered by Charlotte K. Hutcblns and
James M. Hutcbins, ber husband, to William
Cotter, bearing date tbe 18th day of August.
A. D. 1884,andduly recorded in the office of
tbe Register of Deods, in and for tbe County
of Mower, and State of Minnesota, on the
20th day of August, 1884, at 12 o'olock, M., in
Book 8 of Mortgages, on page 73.
8ald mortgage Is conditioned tbat If default
be made in any of the provisions therein con­
tained, it shall be lawful fa* said mortgagee,
his assigns, or attorney, tu"declare the whole
amount thereof to be due, and pursuant to
said conditions, the whole amount secured by
seidmortgage remaining unpaid, to-wit: tbe
sum of seven hundred flftMlgbt and MOO
dollars, is declared to be due, and tbe said
sum Is claimed to be due at tbe data of this
notioe
And no action or proceeding at law or oth­
erwise having been instituted to recover tbe
debt secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof
Now therefore, notioe is hereby given, that
by virtue of a power of sale contained in
said mortgage, and pursuant to tbe statute in
such case made and provided.
fsge will be foreclosed, am
described In and covered by
Tlfci
a
A
U\
the said mort
premises
Mortgage,
Lots numbers nine and ten, in
bertwenty-tfaree, in Davidson's
tbe Village of Austin, aocordln
corded plat thereof, wttb tbe dwi
to be erected tbneo
buildings that maj
Mower County, and State of Minnesota,
"with
tbe hereditaments and appurtenai
Will be sold at public auction, to
bidder, for cash, to par said debt a
$8.87, taxes on said premises
by taw
•ale will be made by tbe Sheriff of si
County, at the West Front Door of
House in tbe City of Austin, in sa
and State, on Satunlay, tbe SOth day of
ber. Aj6. MMjatWo'doek tTLc
day, subject to redemption at any How
one year from tbe day of sale, as
jjjatod at Austin, Mlnn^
WILLIAM
D, Sunnr, AttggMV log
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