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tuc Northerner. Paw Paw, Michigan, Die. 15, 187G. For Sale ! A lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, almost new and in good condition. Will be sold CHEAP, as I wish to leave town. A lot of rood Carpeting is included. 1 Call on C. J, BAILEY. 113Ct3 at Avibi's. SHERMAN & . SELLICIC. DRY GOODS! Fall Opening, 187G. We Lave now in Stock Frtsh Lines of all the L&teet and moat Fashionable US FABRICS, Comprising thecboiccetfibadesof Blue, Myrtle, Green, Prune, Brown, aud Smoke. Special Bargains In Cafchmeres and Bnlliantines. Below we mention a few of tbe Hare BARGAINS. i.5 pieces good Black Cashmere for 75 cents, worth 41.00 0 pieces Black Brilliantinea, very heavy qual ity, and good Custer for 50 cents. Extensive Assortment of Trimmings in Laces, Fringes, Velvets &e. JHgh novelties in Silk Lace Ties and Scarfs. Large and Elegant Lines of CLOAKS & SHAWLS, i'slly 25 per cent, lower than formerly. In Carpets&OilCloths, we display some very attractive designs, at a ;:reat decline from former prices. Our ltKAOV CLOTHING Oc-partment is now in full blast. Young men i an tit themselves for any position. "Loud" and "Modest" styles in riaids from $5.00 to 20.00 per suit. A good Stylish Pi aid suit for 7.00. Bargains in Overcoats. JBoots c& Shoes In endless variety, and still tbey come, Remember, we never allow ourselves to be i ndersold, and invariably mark our Goods down to the very lowest possible prices. An examination of our Stock will amply re pay you. Respectfully, Sherman & Sellick. 31ayhcw Business Collccre, Detroit, cscoIh in preparing young men "or business. It maintains a full and compe tent faculty. President Mayhew's lectures clear up all difficulties. Students are delighted with tbem. understand their work and advance rapidly, and tbus save time and money. This College prepares large numbers or young men for eood situations in business and is not ex- elled any whero. " Tbe most perfect possible," ,s what the U. S. Commissioner s report Bays or :(. College Journal and Centennial Pamphlet vent free. I 4ollMiuitir Brian t fc StbattosJ itiaincN UniverMif y. Tbe oldest, I est conducted, most successful, popular, thor ough and practical, occupies tbe llnest suite of i corns, employs the largest corps of able and experienced teacbers of any business college in tbe north west. This institution is receiving ume-tenths of tbe patronage of Detroit. What I etter evidence of merit is necessary? Young men will consult their own interest by visiting this institution when in search of a business education. College paper and Centennial pam phlet of 43 pages sent free, BALCH & NORTON, (Successors to Bridge & Norton and to O. W. Balch.) Grain Commission Merchants. Cor. WooUrIle;e nndSIielby ts., DIntOlT, JIICII. Liberal Cash Advaces made on consignments, 1121m3 A. N. Sab nr. O. T. Sabis A. N. SABIN & CO., Commission Merchant and dealers in I'lour, Grain and Mill Feed Cash Advance! made on consignments. Board of Trade Building DETROIT MICH. 1121m3 JOHN H. WENDELL & CO. Commission Merchants in Flour. Grain, Pork and Seeds 51 ami .5 lVoodbridge troi, ii:tkoit Elicit. CvT WHEAT A SPECIALTY. Cash advances on consignments. Market re ports sent daily f rae of charge. 1 121m3 GILLET & HALL, DETROIT. Commission Merchants in GRAIN, PORK & SEEDS, Highest ft cea guaranteed, rrompt Sales, 121m3 FOR SALE ! A pair of five year old cattle, well matched, of a roan color, will be old by the subscriber at a fair price for cash down, or, if purchaser prefers, time will be given with good security. ?TJnTP?! M.QrnkUo " on, or address, TI. Eartlctt. of Porter, or F. B. Adams, of Lawton. Mich. jr. BART LETT. Oct. 23, 187C. H27U 1877. THE CHICAGO POST. ! THE PKOPLE8NKWSPAPER. Cheapest and Best I Fearless in the Right! REPUBLICANS POLITICS A Popular Newspaper, a Welcome Vis itor in every Home. 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A trip on the steel railed and well balasted road is not any more now, if as much, wear and tear on tbe employes and machinery to a train from Chicago to Cedar Rapids, 218 miles, as it was on tbe iron rails from Chicago to Clinton, 138 miles, in the olden time. It is not necessary for us to say that the C. A N. W. R'y is a first claos road in every partic lar, that it ridee as easy "as sitting In a rocking chair," that its coaches are parlors, that its em ployes are the most polite and affable gentle men the traveling publio can meet or will meet in a life time of travel tbe espnt de corps of tbe employes, if we may say so, is at a high staodaard. We say we need not say this in a newspaper, it is self evident to every traveler on the road. But in the future these axe to be increased; we suppose the speed will be increas ed, and, if possible, the superb trains will be more superb. There is to be no train more com plete, either for comfort or safety, leave the world's commercial metropolis for the (iolden Gate, than the great trains on the Chicago A North-Western Railway tbe only company run ning out of Chicago that has a road so reliable that tbey are not afraid to run at any speed ca pable of being attained by engines of the most improved construction, run with tbe hand of iron nerje, and a bead of brains, without any fear of accident or inconvenience. Every employe on the road feels a personal interest in the North-Western Railway it's tbe "clipper" road in tbe West, aod so far as any thing he can do it will continue so to be. This is the Trans-Continental link from the Great Lakes to the Great Missouri Kiver. The old-time traveler speaks in high glee of the "ease and comfort" of tbse davs of steel in contrast with the pioneer days of this pio neer road in the days of iron. The comforts of travel on the Nortb-Westsrn Railway are in every traveler's mouth from tbe Atlantic to the Pacific. It must be a proud compliment to the efficient management, and that is tbe reasou every officer or employe feels so happy in obliging. It is with pride we mention these things and oin the general shoot along the line, Hurrah or the " Old Reliable." Cedar Rapids Repnb ican, Au?. 14, 1876. IJO, FOR THE WEST. Hoh'kI Trip Rjcptortiij Tirltt to !oirn and Sthratkn ! For full information, and for charts and des cription of the BEST FARMING LANDS in the West, call on, or send postal card to Frank B. Whipple. 19 North ulicM st.. Kalamazoo, Mich., agent for R. V M. R, R.foran Hnrnn. I Kalamazoo and Calhoon Counties. 1127t4. MORTGAGE SALE Default having te" n' w th P7ment of of a certain sum of money secured to be paid by a certain indenture of mortgage bearing date Uie seventeenth day of November, A. I). 1874. executed and delivered by H. A. Young and inMnt v.. Yonnir. his wife, of the township of Columbia, county of Van Bureo and state of I Michigan, to Eugene Cooley of Cheshire, Alle-, gan county and state aforesaid, which and mort gage was duly recorded in tbe office of the Reg- ister of Deeds in and for tbe county of an Buren, on tbe eleventh day of December, A. D. I ion, in nww J w iuiifi--i 7- - ' 7 vtsss : said Eugene Cooley to Horace B. Peck, of Alle , can. Allegan county nd state aforesaid, and wiiicu sam MMguLuoui, ttbuhh'j . w. ..v ... Begister's ollice on the sixth day of December, A. D. 1876, in libor 18 of mortgages, on page 76, and on which said mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice tbe sum of forty tight dollars and ninety cent, 148.90,1 principal and interest, and also uttcn dollars 15.U0 1 attorney feo, speciiied iu said mort gage to be paid in case any proceedings be taken to foreclose the same ; and n proceedings at law or in equity having boeu Instituted to re cover the sum so remaining due and secured as aforesaid, or any part thorof, Notice u hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, the lands aud premises described in said mortgage, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land lyiug in the township of Columbia, county of Van Burrn and state aforesaid and described as IOUOMS, 13 nu: iuu cbi pan, ui i.u went half f 3a of tbe norti west quarter i J of the north east quarter )l of section nine 9 J in town one 1 ) south ot range fifteen 1 15J west, containing tweuty 20J acres of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the front door of tbe court bouse, in the village of Paw Paw, Van Ruren county and state of Michigan, on Satur day, the seventeenth 1 17tbJ day of March, A. D. 1877, at ten o'clock in tbo forenoon of that day, (said court bouse being the place of hold ing the Circuit Court for said county of Van Buren.) to cay the amount due on said mort gage, and the costs of this foreclosure allowed I by law, including an attorney fee in said mort ' gage mentioned of fifteen dollars. I U33tl3 Dated December eleventh filth a. d. 187G. HORACE B. PECK. Assignee. Bbxoos & Bi'caows, Att'yj for Assignee. "M'oil tu XI ;es a LET Default having been made in the payment of a certain indenture of mortgage bearing date the eighth day of August A. I). 1871, executed I by Casper Dunham and his wife Jane C. Dun- bam, of tbe townsbipof Waverly, Van Buren county, state of Midhigan, to William B. Hawk-1 ins, of Paw Paw, Michigan, and recorded in tbe ! office of the Register of Deeds or v an jsuren county, state of Michigan, in liber No. 6, on page 484, on the 22d day of August A. D. 1871, and the amount claimed to bo due thereon at the date of this notice being twelve hundred and seventy four dollars and sixty five cents, (1,274 63) including an attorney fee of twenty five dollars provided for in said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity naving been instituted to recover the amount now due and unpaid, or any part thereof, Now, notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage there will be sold at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, on Satur day, the tenth day or March, A. D. 1877, at tbe front door ot the court bouse, in tbe village of Paw Paw, Van Buren county, state of Michigan, at twelve o'clock at noon of said day, the fol lowing described lands lying and being iu tbe towDBbip of Waverly, Van Buren county, state of Michigan, known and described as follows, to wit : i he north east quarter of tbe south west quarter, also tbe south half of tbe north half of tbe south east quarter, all on section four in said towDBhip of Waverly, being town two south of range fourteen west, Dated December 14 th, 1870. 1 1133U3 Wm. B. Hawkins. Mortgagee. MORTGAGE "SALlT Default having been made in tbe conditions of a certain mortgage, whereby tbe power there in contained to sell has become operative, exe cuted by Albert C. Gay. of the state of New York, to Thomas J. Reed, of Albion, iu said etate, bearing date tbo eleventh day of March, a. d. one thousand eight hundred ani forty four, and recorded in tbe oibce of tbe Register of Deeds for tbe county of Van Buren and state of Michigan, in liber B of mortgagee, on page forty four ; which said mortgage was duly as signed on the fifth day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy four, by the said Thomas J. Beed to Nelson Hale, of Albion. New York, j which said assignment was recorded in the Van Buren county Register's office, December twenty seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy four.in liber 9 of mortgages, on page two hundred and j sixty seven, upon which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice tbe sum of one hundred and seven dollars and forty seven cents, and no suit or proceedings at law having been instituted to recover any part thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given that on tbe third day of March, a. v. one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, I thall sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the front door of tbo Van Ruren county court house, in the village of Paw Paw. the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the Bame, with the costs allowed by law : that is to say, tbe following pieco or parcel of land situated in Van Buren county, Michigan, viz: Tbe northeast quarter of the south oast quartsr of section number thirty five, in township number two south of range sixteen wot, and containing forty acres of land, more or lees. Dated December 6, 1876. rH32tl3 NELSON HALE, Assignee. E. Dckkei:, Att'y for Asgigueo. MO KTG AG E SALE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, whereby the power there in contained to sell has become operative, exe cuted by Foster I. Parks and Louisa Parks, bis wire, of South Haven, in the county of Van Buren and etate of Michigan, to Rufus M. A. Baretow, of Burlington, in the county of Chit tendon and etate ot Vermont, bearing date the first day of July, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and recorded in toe office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Van Bu r.n in said State of Michigan, on the sixteenth day of July. A. D. eighteeu hundred and seven ty four, in liber 6 of mortgages, on page 626, upon which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of six hun dred and fiftv three dollars and thirty four cents, l$653.34J, and no suit or probeedings at law having been instituted to recover any part thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given that on the twentieth day of February next, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, I shall sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, sale to take place at the front door of the Van Ruren coun ty circuit court house, in the township of Paw Paw, tbe premises described in said mortgage, or no muoh thereof as shall be necossary to sat isfy tbe amount due on such mortgage, with teu per cent, interest, and legal costs, together with an attorney foe of fifty dollars, covenanted for therein, that is to say, tbe following piece or parcel of land situated in Van Buren county in tbe etate of Michigan, viz : The north half of tbe north east quarter of section twenty four 24 in town one 1 south of range seven teen 17 west, containing eighty acres of laud according to tho United States survev therof. Paw Paw, November 22d, a. d. 1876. Ilrni M. A. Babstow, J. H. BosrwicK, Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. j 1130U3 "TAXIDERMIST"!- DEALER 15 OUNTKD BIRDS, FOREIGN AND NA TIVE BIRD rKINS, BIRDS EYES, GLASS SHADES, ETC. Birds. Animals and Deers Heads, Stuffed and Mounted to order in every style. Ornamental Cases and Casesof Game Birds for Sportsmen a Specialty. Orders by mail promptly filled. IITEIAXT RELICS snd Curiosities wanted in exchange for Birds Rooms over Allm's FnamTCHE Htobe. J.D.ALLEN 102C M St. Paw Paw Mich. lliil I For a hoit lime only, For a short time only. For n !iort time only. at cost AT COST TC II IiCl" eCllt. lielOW COt. TV npi, .n tili- fed 1 cn per CX11I. HtlOW tOSI. 20 per cent, below Cost, a. m ma & co Will for a limited number of days, offer their entire Mammoth Stock at cost, and large por tion from TEN to TWENTY per cent, below COST. miY (GOODS In immense quantities to be sacrificed. Dress Goods at any price to suit. Customers can, for CASH, bay goods at their own prices, for tb3 next few dayc. A large stock of Clothing, Clothes, Fancy Suitings, Flannels, Blankets, etc., from Cost to 20 per cent, below cost. Ladies' unci Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, Trimmings, etc. HATS, CAPS, IBootsand Shoes. JLcavc vour orders for CliOTIIES now, before the busy season commences, as 20 per cent, will be saved. The above are facts that will be proven to yon on giving us a call. We have a large surplus of goods and must sell them. Price is no object. The goods must be sold. Don't fail to bay now. Yon can get just wkat yon want and save largely. Come and see us. Very Respectfully, A. Van Allison c& Co. We shall continue to pay two cents a pound above the market for all tbe good Butter that comes in. MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in tbe condition of acertaia mortgage (whereby the power there in contained to sell has become operative) exe cuted by Abraham S. Byers and Elizabeth A. Byers, wife of said Abraham 8. Byers, of Ar lington, Michigan, to Joseph W. Gray, of the same place, bearing date the second day of Sep tember, eighteen hundred and sevehty-five.and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Van Buren, State of Michi gan, on tbe fourth day of September, 1875, at ll4 o'clock p. m., iu liber 12 of mortgages, on page 408, upon which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice 4 he sum of two hundred and twenty-two and 27-100 dollars, and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been instituted to recover any part thereof, notice is therefore hereby givan that on Monday, tbe 8th day of January, 1877. at eleveu o'clock in the forenoon, I shall sell at public auction, to tbe hicbeat bidder, at tbe front door of the Court House of the Circuit Court for Van Buren County, at Paw Paw, in said County, tbe premises described in said mortgage, or so much thoroof as shall be nec essary to satisfy the amount due on sid mort gage, and legal costs, together with an attorney fee of twenty-fire dollars, covenanted for tbeie in, that is to say : All tbe south west quarter of the south cat quarter of section tirty-two, (32); alno, two acres to be taken from the south side of the north west quarter of said south east quart2r of said eoction thirty-two, (32), township number two, (2), south of range num ber fifteen (15) west, Van Ruren County, State of Michigan ; said two parcels lying aujoiuing and forming one compact parcel or bodv of land; reserving, however, ft oat such compact, body or parcel of laud a strip from the east side across the entire side thereof of eutlicient width to contain two acres. Also reserving the west half of thi? remainder of tbe within des cribed land, leaving the east half, hereby con veyed, supposed to be twenty (20acres, be tbe same more or less ; it being the intent of th paitieB of tbe hist part to convey by this deed the east half of a certain piece of land hereto fore deeded to them by Henry Booiti and wife, by deed bearing date September 2Mb, 18C7. and recorded in tbe Registers office of Van Buren County, in liber 17, page 67. Dated October Jth, 1876. JOSEPH W. GRAY, 1125tl3 Mortgagee. JoHif Kxowles, Att'y for Mortgagao. i MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in tbe conditions ot a certain moatgage (whereby the- power' therein contained to sell has become operative) executed by Minor C. Vaughn, and Sarah J. Vaugn, his wife, of Waverly, Van Buren coun ty. Michigan, to Jasoh A. Sheldon, of Antwerp,. Van Buren county, Michigan, bearing dare the twenty-second day of March, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and recorded in tbe office of tbe Register of Deeds for the coufity of Van Buren, in said tte of Michigan, on tbe twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. eighteen hun dred aDd seventy-three, in liber "8" of mortga ges, on page three hundred and four, upon which mortgaee there is claimed to be due atf the date of this notice the sum of eigbt hun dred and thirty-one dollars, and no suit or pro ceedings at law having been instituted to re cover any part thereof, notice is therefore here by given that on Saturday, the twenty seventh day of January next, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, I shall soil at public auction, to tbe high est bidder, sale (o take place at the front door of the Van Buren county circuit court house, in the village of Paw Paw, the premises des cnbed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as Bhall be necessary to satisfy the amount doe on such mortgage, with ten per cent interest, and legal costs, together with an attorney fee of forty dollars, covenanted for therein that is to say, the following piece or parcel of land, situated m Van Buren couuty, in the tate of Michigan, viz : Tbe north west quarter of tbe south west quarter of section number fifteen 15 in township number two-2-south of range number fourteen 14 west, containing forty 40 acres of land more or less. f 1128tlir Dated. Paw Paw. November 3d, A. D; IblC. JASON A. SHELDON, Mortgagee. MORTGAGE gALE. Default having been made in the payment of a certain indenture of mortgage, bearing date the second day of October, A. D. 1872, executed by George G. Lee, of tbe County of Van Buren, State or Michigan, to William Moonwof the Bame place, and recorded in tbe ollice of tbe Begister of Deeds of Vau buren County, State of Michigan, iu liber 13, on page 128, on the twenty-fourth day of July, A. D. 1875;. and the amount claimed to be due thereou at tbo date of this notice being four hundred and eightv four and 94 100 dollars, (184 94), including an attorney fee of twenty dollars, provided in said, mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity naving been instituted to recover the amount due and unpail, or any part thereof, now notice is hereby given that by virtue of a. power of sale contained in said mortgage, there will be fold at public auction, to tbe highest; bidder, on Saturday, tbe thirteenth day of Jan uary, A. D. 1877, at the front door of the Court House, in the village of Paw Paw, Van Buren County, State ot Michigan, at twelve o'clock at noon of said day, the premises desenbed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho amount due on said mortgage, with interest and cost ; tbe premises being described as follows, to-wit r Commenc ing at tbe south west corner of a certain piece of land heretofore deeded by Samuel Orr and Elizabeth Orr, bis wite, to the said William. Moon, said deed bcanug date August 19th, 1871, and recoraed in the Registers office for said county, August 19tb, A. D. 1871, tbence running north along the center of tbo highway a distance of twenty (20) rods, thence east a distance of forty (40) rods, thence south a dis tance of twenty (20) rods, thence west a dis tance of forty (40) rods to tbe place of begin ning, containing five acre of land, lying and being in tbe township of Paw Paw, County of Van Buren, State of Michigan, reference being ' had to tho deed above mentioned. The above premises are on the south-east quarter of north-west quarter of section 28 in town 3 south of range 11 west. County of Van Buren, State of Michigan. Dated October 12th, 1876. f"112Gtl3. WILLIAM MOON, Mortgagee. IjORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage, whereby the power there in contanied to sell has become operative, exe cuted by Foster I. Parks and Louisa Parks bis wife, and W. II. Thompson and Lucy Thomp son, his wife, all of South Haven, in tbe county of Van Buren and state of Michigan, to Rufn M. A. Bare tow, of Bulling ton, in tbe county of Cbittendon and state of Vermont, bearing date the seventh day of January. A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy five, and recorded in tbe office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Van Buren in said state of Michigan, on the fourteenth day of January, A. D. eighteen hun dred and seventy fire, in liber Jof mortgages, on page 638. upon which mortgage there la. claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of eleveu hmdred and sixty five ollar and sixty eight cents, 11,163.68 1. and no suit or proceedings at law having been instituted to recover any part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given ttmt on tbe twentieth day of Feb ruary next, at teu o'clock in the forenoon, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, sale to take plaod at the frontdoor of the Van Buren county circuit court bouse, in the township of Paw Paw, tbe premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the amount due on s icb mortgage, with ten per cent interest, and legal costs, together with as attorney fee of fifty dol lars, covenanted for therein, that is to say, tbe following piece or parcel of land, situated in Van Buren county In tho state of Miceigau. viz: Tbe north west quarter of section thirtt five 35 in town one- 1 eout'i of range seventeen 17west, containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, according to the United States survey. Paw Paw, NovemW 22d, a. d. 1876. . Burrs M. A, Rarstow. J. n. Bostwick, - Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 1 1130tU Lawyer and Justice of tbe Peace. Collection and Insurance Acrency. Represents Fire Auto ciation of Philadelphia ; asses ts 3,500,(W. Non Board special rates for dwellings and farm property. Office over Pot Office. Paw Paw, Mich.