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,Y OAKES REPUBLICAN. Official Paper of City and County. OAKES, D. T., MAR.. 8, 1889. The New Cabinet. WASHINGTON, March 5.—Presi dent Harrison today seut in the fol lowing nominations: Secretary of State—James Blaine, of Maine. Secretary of Treasury—William Wiudom, of Minnesota. Secretary of War—Iledfield Proc tor, of Vermont, Secretary of Nary—Benj. F. Tra cer, of New York. Postmaster General—John Wana taaker, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of Interior—John W. Noble, of Missouri. Attorney General— W. H. Miller, of Indiana, Secretary of Agriculture—Jtre tniah Rusk, of Wisconsin. The nominations were confirmed, Dakota is unhappy with one Gov ernor. West Virginia staggers un der the burden of three. The Reading iron works fail with liabilities of ¥1,000,000, throwing 2,500 men out of employment. I^jorthern Pacific RAILROAD. THE DIRECT LINK BETWEEN Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Or Duluth, And all Points in Minnesota. Dakota, Moutnnt, Idaho, Washing ton Tcr'y., Orugon. British Columbia, Fuget Sound and Alaska. Express Trains Daily to which are attached Pullman Palace Sluepers AND EI«Rant Dining Cars, to© change of cars between £t. Paul and Portland, on any class ticket, Emi grant Sleepers FKEI2. THE ONLY ALL RAIL LIME TO TUB Yellowstone Park. For full information as to Time, Rates, Eto. Address, CHARLES S. FEE, General l*iu(ft»nger A gout, St. Paul, Ulan M. & P. E. E. The popular Line THUOUGH The Wheat Fields OF MINHESOTA AND DAKOTA. Dakota ShortLine. From Minneapolis, and fit. Paul, Through Buil'alo Paynnvillo, Ulenwood, Elbow Lake and Fairmmint, to Ilankiuson. Stiles Uiigerwood, Kaiiaom. Foriuan and Oako*, Dakota. F. 1. 17XJJEUWOOD, JNO. CL TAYLOR. O^ueral MauagHr G«n'I Pass. ATkt. Aft Washington and 1st Avenue South Minneapolis. "It Stands at the Head!" The Caligraph The cheapest PRACTICAL writing Machine on the market. Unequalled in speed, durability and ease of ma nipulation Full line of supplies, in cluding ribbons, line linen paper, car bon *iaier etc. Prompt attention to all mail orders. S. If. VOWELL & CO., N W Agents, 230 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis. Commercial Hotel OAKES, JUAK. E. C. SHELT0N, Proprietor. Newly Refitted and Refurnished. Terms, $1.00 Ter Day. Two Dollar Accommodations for •$1.00 Everything strictly First clasb. Day Board, $4.00 per week. West Hotel! E. WILLIAMS, -Proprietor. Reasonable Rates. OAKES, DAKOTA. E. W. ROBEY Attorney -at -law. Can practice in all courts of Da kota, Iowa and Minnesota. Office rooms adjoining McCarthy Bros. Store, OAKES. DAKOTA. Notice of Mortgage Sale. Default having been made In the payment of the fullowiug sums of money, installments of jutcrest, which bccame due ana payable on the following dales, to wit: Seventeen and 60-100th —$17.()0—dollars, on the 1st day of October, 1887, seventeen and 60400th $17.60 dollars, on the 1st day of April. 18#8, and seventeen and (MMOOth I 517.(50 dollar*, on the 1st day of October, 1888, upon a certain mortgago, made, executed and de liyered by Joseph Thornburg,nnmarried,of Diclcey county, Dakota Territory, mortgagor to the I)ak«* ta Mortem* Loan Corporation of Boston, Masea chnB. ttB.JBortg^goe. Said mortgage bearing date the 20tMMMf September. 1885, and duly record ed in thfl^Mcc of*thf registerof deeds in and for Diekey qflpty, Dakota Territory, on the 2Mb day of Hopiember. 1885, at o'clock p. m., in book 10 of mortgagee, on page 485, and thereafter, and to wit: On tlie rth day of November, 1885, duly transfer red and asuii^ued by an instrument in writiug, duly executed and delivered, by the said Dakota Mortice Loan Corporation to Olive J,Atwood, which saia assignment was duly recorded in said office of the Ke^ister of Deeds, in and for Dickey county Aforcs&iu, on the 14th day ot November, 1885, ut2«'doek p. in., in book 11 of Mortgages on pajge 3, aud whereas a further default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage, by the mortgagor's failing and ncgiecting to pay the taxes levied upon and assessed againBt the lands covered by said mortgage wh«n the same became due uud payable, nud the miid usuigneeof said mortgage, in order to protect the lien of said mortgagee, has been compelled to pay the sum of five and .05100th $5.05 dollars, on the 1st day of October, 1888, in satisfaction of the taxe? lawfully levied npou and assessed aguinst the lands covered by said mortgage for the year 1887, tho same being then due and delinquent. That by reason of euch defaultH, and by virtue of the covenants and agreement contained in said mortgage, said assignee of said mortgagee linn elected to, aud does, hereby, declare the whole sum scr.ureil by stud mortgage due aud payable, and that under said defaults and decimation, there is claimed to be due, and is due, on said mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of lire hun dred riixtecu $510 dollars and seventy-eight 78 coule and no action or proceeding having been iiiKtitnterl at low or iti equity, to recover the amount due on said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in saiu mortgage, and the statute in such ennc made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed, and h* premises described in and covered there by,namely:—the north-oast, quarter ncVi of i'eetiun twenty I 20 in township one hundred and thirty-two 1132 north, of range sixty-four fU I west, in Dickey County, Dakota Territory, will be sold aL public auct ion to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy the amouut which fhall then be due thereon for said debt, interest, and taxes IIR aforesaid, and fifty S50 dollars, Attor ney^ fees, as (stipulated innndhysaid mortgage in.case of foreclosure, and the cost** and expenses allowed by law which said nale will be made by the Sheriff* if the County of Dickey and Territory or Dakota, or his deputy, at the front door of the Court House in Ellendalc, in the County of Dickey and Territory of Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the tilth day of April A. 1). 1H8U. Hubject to redemption at any time within one vnar from tho date of sale, in the manner pro vided by law. Dated Fargo, Dakota, Feb. 1Mb, lfW9. OUVK J. AT WOOD, Slcnso A Morrill, Asuignee of Mori gapeo, Attorney^ forAsslguee of Mortgagee, Fargo, D. T. First Pub. Mar. 1st, 1880. 12 19 CHICAGO THE AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. OVER 7,000 MILES Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, Mining and Commercial Centres of the WEST AND NORTHWEST. The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb day Coaches and FAST VESTIBULES TRAINS Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha, connecting for Portland. Denver, San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. ONLY LINE TO THE BLACK HILLS For Tlckcts, Kates, MnpStTlme Tablesandfall Information, npnly to any Ticket Agent or ad dress the Geu'l Passenger Agent, J. a. WHtSSAH, Chicago. 111. S. 0. TOTES. E. P. WJLOOH, Qoneral Mwager. TrtffloUauggr. Qon'lFaai. Agi, W. J. DAVE1T, House, Sign and Carriage Painter, PAPER HANGER —AUD— DECORATOR Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop North of Commercial House. MINNEAPOLIS AND St. Louis Railway AND THE FAMOUS "Albert Lea Route.5 Two Through Trains Daily FROM 6T. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS To CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE, CONNEOTING WITH THE FAST THAINJS OF ALL LINKS FOK TUB East and Southeast The DIRECT and ONLY LINE running THROUGH CARS be tween MINNEAPOLIS and DES MOINES, IA. VIA ALBERT LEA AND FORT DODGE. Short Line to Watertown, Dak SOLID THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN Minneapolis and St. Louis And the Principal Cities in tho MISSISSIPPI VAL .v, coiinectiuir lu Union Depot for all points SOUTir AKI) SOUTHWEST. Many HOURS SAVEDL^S 2 Kansas City LEAV ENW OJU'll" Tnd° ATCHISON, making connections with the Union Puciflc IIIHI Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R'ys. •Closo cnnm'ctiona made in Union Depot with all truing of the St. PHUI, Minneapolis & Mani toba Nortuurn Pacific St, Paul & Duluth "luncapelis, St. Pntil & Sanit Ste. Marie Bail wiiys. from and to all points KOUTII and Northwest! Rpmomhor ITheTrainB of the UINNEAP MCIIICIIIUCI J0LI8 & ST. LOUIS RAIL WAY are comnosud of OOMFOTAKLE MAY JIA(ieUFI0IENT f'OATHKS OAKS, HORTON PULI.MAN RECLINING CHAIR CA US, and ourjuatiy celi^bratcl! PALAOE DlNINQ CARS 8@"150 LBS. OP BAGGAGE CHECKED Fit E15. Fare alwiyx as Low as tlie I.owcBt! 1'orTlmeTuhlen, Through Tickets, etc., call upon the nearest Ticket Agent, or write to S. F. BOYD, tlon'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt,, Minneapolis, MInn "'r SPECIAL COLUMN. Advertisements in this column will be inserted for 10 cents per line. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by, ADVICE TO MOTHERS. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teetliing, is the prescrip tion of one of the best gfemalej nurses anil physicians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children, During the process of teething its value is in calculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a bottle. A. F. AUD EPOCH. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to iobust health marks an epoch in the life of the agency whereby tlie goad health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric. Bitters. Sold at 00c. and St par bottle at Groshung & Go's. Drug .Store. Sleepless Niyjlits, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Foi sale by A.- P. Slocum. Cure your cold while you can. One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy will cure any ordinary cold, but if neglected, catarrh, chronic bron chitis or consumption may follow, and they are seldom if ever cured by any medicine or treatment. Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by 'Gro shoug & Co, Slocum^ is tlie place to go for Paints, Wall Paper, «&e. A. P. SLOCUM. Why embitter life by dragging around with lame back, diseased kidneys, dropsical swellings, female weakness, nervous debility, heart disease and rheumatic complaints, when Dr.Fen ner's Kidney and Backache Cure will so quickly cure? Rev, A. J. Merchant Presiding Elder, writes: "It gave me almost instant and entirely permanent relief." Superior to all known medi cines in these diseases. For sale by A, I'. Slocum. A. M.—Hope Lodge U. D. meets at their hall in new school building OR the first and third Fridays of each month at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers in good standing are cordially invited. J. B. ROOT, W. M, North Star Lung and Throat Balsam is a sure cure for Coughs and Colds. Knowlton's Horse Liniment is "boss." Knowlton's Stock Fattener saves .J^ the feed. For sale by A. P. Slocum That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. At A. P. Slocum's. It is of the utmost importance that every cold be cured as quickly as possible afler the first symptoms ap pear, and the experience of manv years has shown that there is no medicine that will cure a severe cold in less time than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold at 50 cents per bottle by Grosliong & Co. Old people suffer much from dis orders of the urinary organs, and are always gratified at the wonderful effects of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm in banishing their troubles. 81.90 per bottle. For sale by A. P. Slocum. Croupy suffocations, night coughs and all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Halm, For sale by A. P. Slocum. When you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kid ney Fillets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial Sold by A. P. Slocum. AGENCY FOR IbradleysmetcalfS CELEBRATED CELEBRATED w^sMEstreiieral ESTABLISHED 1843 THE BIGGEST BOOT IN THE"' TRACE MARK COPYRIGHTED tfew Store! IRW ftnnds "SAW At t£. G. BALDWIN. H. 3. No. for the N.E, quuiter of Section 13, Twp. 131 N., Jtanjje 50 W., nud liann-H the fnl lowinc as his witnesses, vi/.: George Hiltn and William Loekie, of (jukes, Dickey County, Dak,, Wallace 11. Dixon and JMiillip Ibirnet*, of Verner, barircnt County. Dnk. The testimony of claimant and witnesses will be taken before T. M. Kvant", Clerk of the Difitrict Court of Dickey County, Dakota, at Elkmdnle, Dickuy County, D. T., on Thursday, the 88th day of .March, 1889, at hiR olHcc. Any person who deBircs to protest asrainst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regula tions of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be givcii an opportu nity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant., and to offer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. MICHAEL F. BATTELLB, Register. Skuse & Morrill, Attys. LANDS—MINES ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 REPORT ON ENTRIES, CONTESTS, &c., $3.00 Procuring Land Patents, Filing Arguments* and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms. Send for circular to HENRV V. COPP, 'ZIS WASHINGTON, D. O. Ererjr Settler should hare Copp's Settler's Guide, 124 pagc$ prico only 25 rents (postage stamps). A. AIDERSOI & Co. DEALERS IN f* *1 Merchandise, We warrant every pair of our Custom Made Boots and Shoes and will replace good ones for poor ones in every in stance. Please call and examine our Gk ods before purchasing else where. -i:AJ?" -'j'f 'VlJiVV'ilWi'SwV ASH IERCAITIIE W. F. CANFIELD Bald-win & Canfleld, NEGOTIATOKS OF I S Mortgage Loans Money Advanced to Pay Final Proof. Special Attention to Land Office Business. Real Estate Dealers. Farms and City Property Listed For Sale. Fire and Tornado Insurance Placed in First-clasa Stock Companies. Ofliee in Roberts' lilk., Oakes, I. T. (Corrttspomlcncu Solicits!). Land ONICK nt Fnr^o, D. T., February 7th, 18H0. Notice iH hereby uiv»*n that the following mim ed settler 11 a lilcd noiice of bin intention to iv.iiku tlnul commutation |roof in support of ilia claim aud secure lit Ml entry thereof, via: WILLIAM E. UOYCti, THE LEADING Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing Boot and Shoe House OF THE NORTHWEST! On the 7th of March we open our doors to the public with a bran New Stock of the above-mentioned Merchandise the Great Western Old Stand! As the age of progress demands new systems of doing business we are First to Lead and have adopted the CASH and ONE PRICE System in order to serve the public to best advantage. Everything marked in PLAIN FIGURES at the Lowest Living Price. We are confident that those who are in the habit of buying for Gash will appreciate this system and to those who are not we will suggest to give it a trial and be convinced that it will FAY YOU BIG to do so. Call and see us if you wish to buy or not. •?-RR~' ~Y*' Yoiti's, Respectfully, MBR.OANTILB OO. E. W. BITTMAN, Prop'r, Oakes, Dak. SCOTT fc ROOT FARM MACHINERY. We carry in stock the best implements to be found in the markets of the world, and will meet all reasonable com petition in prices and terms. Our selections are based up on knowledge acquired by eight years practical exper ience at farming in Dakota. Farmers should buy only the best. A poor implement is dear at any price. Call and examine the extensive as sortment we have in stock. We shall endeavor to merit your esteem and patronage. LAIRD-NORTON 0. M. Botsford, Agent. Lumber, Lath & Shingles Sash, Doors, Paper, Etc., Etc. ALSO Lime, Cement, Hair, Brick, also Mouldings and Fin ishing Lumber. Ed. L. Bishop, Agent, Fargo, em 9