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WANTS CAM BE LEFT / i the Following Locations for ■ Insertion in Daily and Sunday | t'lobe, at the Same Kates as «^h«rjjcd by the Main Office: ARLINGTON 1211,1,5. C.K. Mareliua Drugstore ( OR. BEDFORD AND UEC'ATUR. £.Ji:rgeson..., Grocery Store PAYNE AY. AND REANEY ST. A. £G. A. Schumacher Drugstore ] 154 I'aym: avenue. I .Hermann Grocery tor COR. BURR AND MINNEHAHA. _ j DAI'TOK'S BLIFP. EcverWestby Drugstore <■','. EAST THIRD STREET. S. C. Va::dtr Bie.lee Cream & Confectionery i.-.;> EAST SEVENTH ST. BAMUHB, 1 emline Pharmacy Drugstore r-U- SNELLING AVENUE. > —— — ! LOWER TOWN. V> illiam K. {'oilier Drug Store j SEVENTH AND SIBLE Y. tfCFCph Argay DrugS re CORNER GROVE AND JACKSON STS j:.D. Merrill News Stand | 442 BROADWAY. RIEBBIAn PARK. A. L Wooitey ..Drugstore fcT. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AYS. &T. ANTHONY IIIU. Vi . A. Frost A Co Drug Store M.1.1.V AND WESTERN AYS. Ctiaigbt Bros Drug Slor RONDO AND GROTTO ST& A. A. Campbell Drugstore '-'30 RONDO STREET. C. A. Lyons Drugstore UNIVERSITY' AND DALE STS. A.T. Guernsey Drugstore 171 DALE STREET. f. ilcCruddcn Confectioner 4UriiIC;E SI BEET. I KION PARK. C. A. Honcbow Ci>;ar3 and Tobacco UNIVERSITY AND PRIOR AYS. rrn?H town. il .Utevts... . r>.r:i store MOORE BLOCK, cfi\E:< CORAEJtS. C.T. Heller Colonnade Drugstore fcT. PETER and TENTH BTS. I. J. Wilte Drugstore i(,0MARKET, CORNER FIFTH. IT. K. Lowe Drugstore J < BERT AND TWELFTH STREETS. 1.7. Wincott&Co ; Drugstore COR. RICE AND IGLEIIART. %* I«>T IEVKNTH STKEET. A. 4 G. A. Schurnaoher Drugstore <i'.\> WEST SEVENTH ST. 3 ■ .\Mullcr DrugSto COR. JAMES AND WEST SEVENTH. WEST SIDE. 5Lt Edipre Drugstore. t. 1 OBERT AND FAIRFIELD AY. C.T.Dunn Cigar and Newsstand 425 S. ROBERT STREET. Eeoit,cMarti .... Drugstore i. V. ABASH A AND FAIRFIELD AY. D. I'dr.e ■ Barber Shop 2^7 E. FAIRFIELD AY. irtu' Street Prescription Drug: Store CORNER STATE AND CONCORD. I.T. Hall Drugstore CORNERS. W'A-BA HU A AJSDISAJBJEX. Mil ATIOKS OrS'S.lß2:i>. Mi.irM. \(;knts to take orders by sa in pi a at home or travel. We pay liberal salary ami expenses or good commission and furnish samples to right applicant. Address Lock box 1354. Now York i ity. a ti.K? ' — if yoii iram au insurance -TV agency fur your town, address A,. Ulobe. .\ luueapolia. AGKNTS— Wanted, men and boys to sell ••History of the Ohsfj Murder.!' ' Tribune Job Priming Company. Minneapolis.^ A <;*•.>»> wanted to canvass the counties in which they live: under our new plau they fan ram firm fiS to ¥15.- per month; write for particulars. Only thoso \\lio are willing to make n notice to house canvass in the country and tow are wanted. Ladies ci ti do the work as well as men. From $5 to m~> per day easily made. No capital re ouired. Address by mail only, 1) i. car© of the ulobe. AtJKNTs in every state on salary and com mission. Agents tnaiting 5>:J5 vi*-.> ■■ weekly. EureKa Chemical & Mfg. Co.. Lacrosse, \\ is. A«.i NTS—Wanted, agents for Hankers' -£■»- Life AsM'i'iaii- n,M. PanLMkia.: strongest home company furnishing guaranteed pro lection at lowest cost; profitable position 0} en in St. Paul and ihroup.Uuiit Minnesota Write for agency. A MAN In every section to sell staple goods to dealers; experience unneces sary; lest side line. *.'."> a month. Salary and expenses or hi rue commission made; for sealed particulars send stamp. Clifton soap a Manufacturing Co., Box 743, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. okkki im:k— Wanted, bookkeeper in bank: salary. |6&; also one as assistant cashier and vice president. Address L., Box •J^'O, .Milwaukee. Wia. Cr'ANVASSKRS Wanted, energetic men J and women to canvass for the well known eclectic weekly, Public Opinion; big pay to right parties"; references required. Address or call Box 3-JU, Windsor Hotel. City, 5 to 6 p. m. today. m SOI.ICCTOKS— Ten good solicitors, to in troduce new (<ot.ds to consumers; big pay. 519 St. Peter st. \T7"A>i'i'h.l>—Man to travel; position per » » manent: sal-try mid comuiission: fast -. ling specialties: apply now. Luke Broth era Coaipany. Nurserymen. Chicago. \yr.YN j'Ei>— Men ho will work fors.'s ♦ » ptr month or large commission. Sell in',' goods by sample to dealers. Experience unnecessary. Write us. we will ex, lain. For sealed" particulars send stamp. House hold Specially Co.: (75) Cincinnati. O. IITOKR FOX liOAKD - Young wan »» wanted to work ior board. LtO East Sixth st. ■female. A<; J.\ is wanted to canvass the couuties in which they live: under our new plan they caneain from £7.5 to {150 per mouth; write for particulars. Only those who are willing to make a house to house canvass in the country and towns are wanted. Ladies Can dc» the work us well as men. From 53 10 115 per day easily made. No capital re quired. Address by mail only, I) 4, care of Gloie. KITCHKN GlKL—Wanted, a good kit cbeu gir! immediately. 217 Ea*t Seventh. |V Titsi — Wanted, competent nurse girl. 1 * 812 Goodrich :iv. ISEAI, KSTATE FOX SALE. .*li*>{'«'i!rtjjJM»ii* . VALUABLE IRACItAGK p«op > ERTY—lti< X4SO— CLOSE TO UNION DEPOT. ALMOsT GIVEN AW A V AT Still PER FRONT FOOT: SIMILAR FRONT AGE. ONLY 150 FEET DEEP. HAS SOLD FOR OVER $:;'•''• PKOST FOOT. SHEPAKD, 04 BAST FOURTH. LOIN south of Siinimit. east of Lexington, $^7\ worth gl,,">i.(j; boiall cash payment. J :.'♦, (»iol>e. C-I F\HP\ WILL Bl;Y a cottage and <p±<j*J I <J forty-foot iot on St. Anthony ay.; a bargain. R. O. Strong. ■>'•> East Fourth. LOST A??i> mv,. GLOVE LOST—One beaver driving glove, near Riroll rt. Finder please leave with Dr. si. Rotiiilard, 876 Payne ay., and re ceive reward. HANIIKI l\l iilh F l\;« hhf LOSI- Ladies' Mirer-trimmed handkerchief pocket on Washington or Seventh st.; finder please leave at Ulobe and receive reward. Address P 81, (ilobe. *.l ON fc V FOIN D-Foond. Dec. -.'4, a sum i"l of money. InGuire Kooni 'il, Gilliilau Block. LAMP HBAUr. LOST—Silk lamp shade, in the vicinity of Ramsey st. and West ern ay. Return to Ogden, Merrill & Greet; corner M\ih and biiiiev ats. \| (INKY LOST— Lost, between Wednes i»l day and Saturday last, a roll of money. Literal reward offered if returned to 540 Olive st. tii»3:wuiti:rs. RK>IIN(. TYFUWRITKiH — Al ways the standard of comparisou, al ways the best and always have '.he latest im arovemenis. Typewriter paper and supplies 01 all kinds. .Machines for rent. VVyckoff Stamau* & Benedict ;H Ea»6 Fourth «. OIK WORK*. KAHLKRT At MINTi.I. — Minnesota Ster.m Dye Works. Kms! sevenib. Notice of JMortuaste Sale. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN the conditions of a certain indenture of mortgage made by Antonia Sauerwein and John Sauerwein, her husband, mortgagors, to samuel B. Pierce, mortgagee, dated April sth, A. D. 1888, and tiled for record and rec orufcd in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Kamsey, state of Minnesota, on t. c -d day of May, i'B-s, at 2:40 o'clock p. m., in Hook 548 of Mortgages, on pnvre 311: And. vhereaf. such default has continued for more than thirty days, and there is claimed to be due and payable, and there is due and payable on s.iid mortgage indebtedness at the date of this notice the sum of three thousand oue hundred forty and £2-100 (3,140.22) dollars, and no proceed ing or action at law or otherwise hav ing been instituted to recover the debt secured by mid mortgage, or any pttrt thereof, and wbereus the property in said mortgage desbribed, was and fa all that tract or parcel of kind lying anil being in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, described as follows: Lots numbered four teen (!4). fifteen (15) and sixteen (16). in block numbered two (2), of Deer Park vi sion to St. Paul; and lot numbered nine (9) of block numbered two (2) of Klbra Division to St. Paul, according to the recorded plats thereof on rile in thcotliceof said Register of Deeds, and whereas, r>y instrument in writ ing bearing dale of March 2T>th, 1890, and re corded in the office of said Register of I>ee,ds on the >th day of April, |iß«j<J. in book J, of Partial Releases, on page 31;'. said mortgagee did release and discharge from the lieu of said mortgage said lot numbered nine ill), of block numbered two (•,'} of Rlbia Division to St. I'm Ml. and did retain the lien of said mortgage on the remainder ot said property in said mortgage described, now. therefore, notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and the statute in such cases made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale 'of the premises here inafter and in said mortgage described, to wit: Ail that tract or parcel of land lying and being ib the County of Ramsey and Mite of Minnesota, described as follows: Lots numbered fourteen (14), fifteen (15, and sixteen (10) of block numbered two (2) of Deer Park Division to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the said County of Kamsey, to gether with all the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Thursday, the 17th day ol January, lfa«Js. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, nt the Cedar street entrance to the Ramsey County court house, in the City of St. Paui, County of Ramsey und State of Minnesota, to satisfy tho amount that will then be due on said mortgage debt, and the sum of seventy-five dollars attorneys' fees stipulated in" said mortgage to be pa dln case of the foreclos ure of the same. t« gsherwith the cost and disbursements allowed by law. Dated Dec. 3rd, 180*. SAMUEL B. PIERCE, Mortgagee Stringer & Seymour, Atiuruejys for Mortjuuc**. Ok Paul, Miua. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY gEoBR: WFCISN6J3AY MORN"TNS. DECEMBER 26. )fifl4. fcITUATIOWS WAIVTKI). .ISale. B.\ i UKlJ— YouiiK bad nineteen years of sice want* a position in barbershop, one and three-quarter years' experience; 62.90 a week and board. Address Eddie Baur, I ;■.' Baker st , West si. Paul, Ciook — Situation wanted by a colored man J who is a flritt-elass cook and waiter, -IJ." Kandolph, Hotel De Mink. Fourth and it. i'etei sis. DKI.IVSCKV If AN—Situatiou M delivery man: can furnish own horse and wagon. Call or address \V. 11. M., 107 lion dn st. OFPICK WOHK ur bookkeeDlng by yoiiiii; man of experience; qutok a:»d nccurate; A Ireferencwi. P3(), Globe. PHAKMACIST, regristered, de«r*a posi tion: ihorou^iily experienced ROQ tem perate: bigheat cefereiicea, Pbarmacfai, 'dSi Chestuut st. SA.LKBM —Hardware salesman wants position in store or on road; best of ref erences mid speaks German. M. A. G., 43!) W&bnsha st. - ■ SAI.KSMAX— Wanted, a situation in a country store as salesman, bookkeeper or manager: til teen years" experience; good references. Address 11. B. 15., no Mac kubin it. UJ OlJK—Wanted,work of most any kind; » « can furnish references if wanted. J -'0, Globe. 11/OKK FOR I1OA:.I) _ Wanted, by »* a younß man, a place to work for board and attend feCuool. Please (ail 63? Endicott Baildinß. «JE7OKK I'iMi BOARD—Wauled, by a »» VMiing man attending university, a pluee to work for board. Address HA (Jiobe. 1- Villages. BOOKKKKI'Kit — Position wanted by lady as bookkeeper, cashier, or any kind of office work: beat city references. 270 Earl st. Cio«>i\— A first-class cook wants ptmoato cook by the day or to make rettepUou dinners; Brst-classreference. AddressM.W., #U. RJce st. NORSK— sick nursing wanted by an ex perienced nurse; good reference, tall or address 725 Martin st. STKNOUKAPHKK—A position by young lady stenographer; has had experience; will work cheap; best references. Address L. M.. -si! Attate st. OTKNOGKAPIIKU—Position wauled by ►^ thoroughly competent stenographer of large experience; will work for reasonable) S'llary; best city references. I' 7) Earl st. L\STRI)CTi»SS DANCING SCHOOL— Prof. J. Reiner Jr.'s Academy for Dancing—New classes open Jan. 7. IS;);; reduced terms offered until Jan. 14. Call or write IS.» Rondo st. it \1 MZZAKAVSV DANCING AC AD -I*l emy, C2O Central Park East—Pupils can enter class at any time; private instruc tion. ST. AGA ! HAS ACADEMY OF MUSIC anil Art. '.'6 feast Exchange St., St. Paul— Piano, violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin taught. Lessons given in drawing and paint ing, (.'nil or send for prospectus. riSA^CIAI, FOX SALt CJlKAl'—biock in the Rob ■l crts Manufacturing Company. Apply to the Capital City Ornamental Iron, Wire anil Brass Works. is; Eighth st. !!..] OMSK I.OANKI) on life insurance pol i»A icies, or boucht. L. P. Van Nornmii. 41'.'U Guaranty Loan Bnildiuc Minneapolis. C ->( I To 1500 short-tlnw loans procured • _'- >V_7 on personal property. Ohio invest ment Company, Seventh floor Globe Build ing. BIISIME9tB CHAKCEB. A CHOICE STOCK of dry goods at a bargain in a city of ii,oi)o in Southern Minnesota; invoice about 99.000; good trade Slid good location. Address C 26, Globe, St Paul. m (Win CASH secures half interest in Npl-iL/Uv/ old-established business, mo nopoly; gilt-edged security given for money ; sickness cause of selling; " investigate month before purchasing. Carl, 435 Lumber Ex change. SCO ~\l \f\ STOCK of merchandise cheap <r?&)*~}\J\J for cash or part clear real estate; can divide stock. Noble, 2715 Ponu ay. north. Minneapolis, Minn. BOARD OFFERED. BOAKO— Lyons Court—Rooms and board, single or en suite; bath and steam heat; bell boy service; terms reasonable. 7 Lyons Court. BO A !tl)—Bright, sunny rooms, steam heal and board. 151 burnmit ay., opposite Sixth st. ktTHK MINE:."--Pleasant rooms, with -L board; centrally located for business people. Iti: College ay.. corner sixth. IVrOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS 1* ure Sale—A mortgage was dated, ex ecuted and delivered on the 25th day of Feb ruary, 1889, by Martin Mathisen, unmarried, as mortgagor, to William F. Peet. as mort gagee, which said mortgage was duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Bamsey County. Minnesota, on the 28th day of February, 1889, at 11 o'clock and 40 minutes a. m., in Book 203 of Mortgages, at page 223. Subsequently, to wit, on the loth day of March. A. D. 1889, the said mortgage was duly assigned by the said William F. Peet to Elizabeth Cummiuns. by an instrument in wrilinc which said instrument of assign ment was duly recorded- in the oflice of the Register of Deeds of said County, on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1880, at, 5 o'clock p. m., in Hook 28 of Assignments, at page 146. Subsequently, to wit, on the 13th day of February, ls.ijj. the said Elizabeth Cummings having died testate, and a resident of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, letters testa mentary were duly issued by the Register for Probate of Wills and granting letters of ad ministration ot said Dauphin Comity, Penn sylvania, to James Hagau. a duly certified copy of which *aid letters testamentary was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Ramsey County, Minnesota, on the l-'th day of November, IS'J4. at 2 o'clock and 20 minutes p. m., in Book 'M of Miscel laneous, at page 266. Default lias been made in the conditions, agreements and covenants of said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due, and is due, the subscriber, at the date of this notice, upon the said mortgage, the sum of one thousand and fifty dollars and fifty-six cents. .Now, therefore. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem ises described therein and hereinafter de scribed, to satisfy the amount which shall at the date of said sale be due on said mortgage, together with the costs and expenses of said sale ac allowed by law, the taxes, if any, paid by the subscriber.and the further sum of Fif ty dollars (SO. CO) as an attorney's fee, which is asrecd in said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure. Said sale will be made at the Fourth Street entrance to the Court House and city Hall, In the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, on Thursday, the 27t day ot December. 1894, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, by the (Sheriff of said Ramsey County, at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash. The premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold are situated in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, and are known and described as follows: Lot numbered twenty-live (25) in Block numbered four (4). ot (;ray"s Addition to McKenly's Out Lots to Saint Paul, according to the recorded plat, thereof on rile in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Ramsey. Dated Nov. 14,1891. JAMBS HAG AX. As Executor of the Estate or Elizabeth ( uin iningH. Deceased, Assignee of Mortgagee. Ambrose Tig he, Cttorneyfor Executor of Assignee of Mort- Aj?Hßee, Globe Building. St. Paul, Minn. PROPOSALS FOR DRRDGING IN xF iili l?A Bay, 111— V. S. KiiKineer Office" Rock Island. 111., Nov. 28. 1804.—Sealed pro posals will be received here until *! p. m Dec. 28, 1894, and then publicly opened for dredging in (Julncy Bay, 111. All information furnished on application. A. Mackenzie Major corps of h ■"'■mh, FOR ISIII%I-. v >fx ii. \\ im li Ki7i~ T ■" The ic*'m<iiS mfjmw*, ] : 33 a lies a &|>«*ci:ilij «I* ■{<'■■< liik "Properly. ao» Manhattan lltiilulng. J. W. Mi<|>ur<l, 94 East Acts St. RKNTB HOUSIS*. STORK*, <>Fi«'iCK4, nets as owner.V agent, collects rents; ■team-heated apartments for $&>, $-*.■>, f&t and £) : reduced rental. Houses, ACOTTAGK and unfurnished rooms for rent: suitable for housekeeping. In quire A. Winter. <"> Kast Ninth st. TAYLOR'S iiKNTINK AOKNOi — 1 GLOBE BUILDING —WE liKNT BOUSES. STORES. OFFICES. TAKE CHARGE O* 1 tIKNTKD PROPERTY AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. afooin*.. A—HOTKh BKUNSU'iCK, for ceutlt • men only; fifty modern «team-heatod rooms by day, week or month. tiKI>AK NT., <-::t7—Niceli furnished trout ' alcove room for rent; live minutes from city hall. FIFTH ST., 39 WlrST— Opposite Windsor Hotel—Newly furnished front room, first Uoor; modern conveniences; suitable for two. . . piVK ILK.ANT ROOMS for rent on street car line. City water and sewer. A neat and cosy apartment for any one. Apply 274 Goodrich avenue. FOtJKTH ST., 171 WKBT — Kor rent, nicely furnished rooms; furnace heat, gas, bath, etc. Reasonable rntes. WABASiIA. sSHH—Corner Tenth St— Furnished rooms for rent; loeatiou central. if ass. sails:. SPECIAL SAL.X of seeono-haad Mores 'md carpets at Hyau Kiirnilure and Kx change Oompanr. 1 tv and Ml seventh st. Oi;i.l> some kind Mason or Mason's VV Wife assist the daughter of a brother Mason who is in adversity. Address J 27. Globe. WA^'l'Kl) TO Hli\. BOWLING ALLKY- Wanted, drtuble bowling alley, second-hand. Address Franklin Bowling Club. 15:.'!) Franklin'-av.. Minneapolis. <• ' ■■ DITCHIHO MAOHlNK—Waiited to buy. a second-hand ditching machine, au p dress A. Keesey, Kan Ciaire, VV is. HANI> FKiiss-A second-handed six column hand press wanted for cash. J -.a <»lobe. TO fv&CHARCii:. M KW goods for secd-fiHiul.Ryan Kurmture ■ ™ nnd Kxehnnae Co.. 14-' and 144 E. ?lh fit. li»£iSFSs^l> (AKKM<;ES, PUAt.it>.-. for sale or exchange for cut ter. :JM West Seventh st, Notice ofiWos tjjage Sale. DB FAULT HAYING BKBN MADE IN the conditions of a certain indenture of mortgage made by John M. Rohmann and Louise Rohmann. his wife, mortgagors, to Elizabeth tluntlitgton, mortgagee, dated July Ist, IM5.>, and II led for record and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey and .state of Minne sota, on the lUsjL day of July, Jt>rt.">, at 4:15 o'clock p. ni., in Book S4 of mortgages, on pitge 981; And. whereas said Kltzabetb Ilur.tington is now deceased.and letters testa mentary on the estate or said Elizabeth [Itint- Ington, deceased, have been duly issued to William D. Isari>onr. Norman Bartour and Thomas J. Harbour, executors, and authenti cated copies of said ieuers testamentary wire on the tilh diiy of July, 1891, duly recorded in the office' of said Register of Deeds, In Book 27 of Miscellaneous Kecords, on pane 60?; And, wnereas said Biort^age was by the said executors duly assigned to Elizabeth Dorler by an instrument in writing, bearing date of December Uth, I8i»l, aiui tiled for record and only recorded in the otiice of said Register of Deeds on the 15tta day of December, lS'.d, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., in Book 3J of Assign ment.s, on page SJt3: And. whereas there is claimed to be due aud payable, and there is due and payable on said mortgage indebtedness, at the date of this notice, the sum of eight hundred two and 68-100 (81&.G6) dollars, and no proceedings or action at law or otherwise 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 the power of sale in sail mort gage contained, and the statute in such case made and provided, ttie said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described, namely: Lot numbered twenty-seven U'7). of Brown's subdivision of block nutuLered tour (4), ot SUasOB, Brown & Ramsey s addition to St. Paul, in-cording o the recorded plat thereof on tile in the otiice of the Register of Deeds In ami lor said Ramsey County, Minnesota, together with all the hereditaments and appurte nances thereunto belonging, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Thursday th'JTth day of December, IH»4, at 10 o clock Ie the forenoon of said day. at the Cedar street entrance to the Ramsey County couit house, in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsev and State of Minnesota, to satisfy the amount that will iheu be due on said mortgage debt, and the sum of fifty dollars attorney's fees, stipulated to be paid in case of the foreclosure of said mortgage, together with the costs and disbursements allowed by law. Dated Nov. 14th. 1804. .ELIZABETH FABNBWORTH (formerly Elizabeth Doiler). Assignee of Mortgage. Stbihobh & Setmocb, Attorneys for Assignee, St. Paul, Minn. Notirc ot" itlortjtaae Sale. DEFAULT HaVIJSG BEEN MADE IN-THE xJ conditions of a certain Indenture of mortgage made by John Eagau and Bridget Eagan, his wife, mortgagors, to Luther E. Newport, mortgagee, dated August Ist,' 1888, and riled for record and recorded in the otiice of the Register of Deeds in and for the Coun ty of Ramsey. State of Minnesota, on the 2d day of August, 1888. Nt 6 o'clock p. m.. hi Book 203 of Mortgages, on page 101. which said mortgage was duly assigned/ by the' said Luther B. .Newport, mortgagee, to Maty E. Potter, by nn instrument iv writing bearing date October '_'4th. ISSB. and filed for record and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of sail County on the 24th day of Oc tober, 1888, in Book "V" of Assignments, on page (508 " I>i™ j And, whereas, there is claimed to be duo and payable, and there is due and payable at the date of this notice, on said mortgage in debtedness, the sum of Twenty four hundred seventy-seven and 54-100 ('-',477.54) dollars] of which {.mount the sum of rifty-nix and 30-100 (56."J0) dollars was paid by said as signee as and tor insurance premium*l on said property, and no proceeding or action at law or otherwise having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the power of sale iv said mortgage contained, and the statute in such case made and pro- Tided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the premises theiein de scribed, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Ram sey, State of Minnesota, described as fol lows: lot numbered tweutv-two (*2) of block numtcred eighteen (18), of Mnckubin & Mar slmii a Addition to St. Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file in the ofiice of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Ramsey, together with all the heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto be ong ing, at iiublic auction, to the highest Didder for cash, on Thursday, the !24ih day of January. 1895, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Cedar street entrance to the Ram sey County Court Home, in the City of tat. Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minne sota, to satisfy the amount that will then be dins on said mortgage debt, and the sum ot rffcventy-five dollars attorney's fee* stipulated in said moilgage to bo paid in case of the foreclosure thereof, together with the cods and disbursements allowed by law. Dated December 10th, 1804. MARY K. POTTER, Assignee. bTRIMIKR & SKYMOI'K. I Auorneya for Assent**, St. Paul, Miua. i'!iW»Mtis ALWAYS KKi.iARI.K-MadAiue Teiis worth; prices red need 5) cents; thirty years' experience. 1:1 Eighth Bt. MADAM ST. JOHNS, celebrated clair voyant, manage and magnet <• healer, 13) West Fourth 6t.: oneu evening*. » MISS KASTMAX—Massage and alcoho baths: open daily ami evenings. 430 Wubasha. Room 15. jl/1 US. I>U. ¥. itl<n\lit>o~N~-:u East sev"^ ■I™-! enth. Room 204—Massage, vapor and electric baths '.) to !) p. in., including Sun days. Miis. I.OMSK NKITMAN'N- Masque rade and theatrical nines, musks. wigs, beards and greasepaint. 00 East >ev mli si. 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DEFAULT HAS DKKN ♦ » made in certain conditions of a mort gage in writing and under seal, whereby the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, which mortgage bears date September '.Tith, 18SD, and was executed by Caspar Oehrlein and Catherine Oehnein, his wife, to William Riuck, to secure the pay ment of $l,f'(0.(0 and interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, the principal and interest of which is long since past due; which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Ramsey County. Minnesota, in book 1 Hit of Mortgages, on page 618. on September 28th, lsßi>; and whereas said Mortgage was by the said William Rinck, by written instrument bearing data August '-'7th, 18yo. and recorded in the office of .-aid Regis ter of Deeds on October 3d. 18!*', in book 31 of Assignment!!, on page I2l>, duly assigned, with the indebtedness which the same was given to secure, to the undesigned Anton Mieseu: and whereas.said Anton Miesen.bya written instrument bearing date October 4th, lS'.K'. and recorded in the oflice of said Regis ter of Deeds on October Oth, IM>'. in book 32 of Assignments, on page 13-.', duly nsMgned said mortgage to Peter J. Miesen; and where as. Peter J. .Miesen. by an instrument in writ ing beat lug date October 2."> th, 180 and re corded in the office of said Register of Deeds on November tub, ;89*. iv book 31 of Assign ments, on page 31U, duly assigned said mort gage to said Anton Miesen, who is now (lie holder and owner thereof, together w,nh the indebtedness which the same was given to secure;'and, whereas no action or proceed ing has been instituted at law to recover the debt now remaining secured by Mud mort gage, and there is iiow claimed to be due on said mortgHge sixteen hundred and thirty eight dollars and thirty-three cents, and the undersigned assignee has paid at the elate of this notice 811 lt-li>o taxes on the property described in said mortgage. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises theiein described at public vendue to the highest bidder by the Sheriff of said county, at the Fourth street door of the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said county, on the 3d day of Jauu try. 189.). at ten o'clock iv the forenoon of that day,to pay said sum of $1,500.00 with in crest at the rate of eight per cent per an num from September 24th. VWt, and said sum of 841 18-100 taxes paid, as aforesaid, with in terest thereon from tee time oi payment, and the costs and disbursements as provided by law incurred in the foreclosure of said mort gage, and also the sum of seventy-five dollars solicitor's fees for foreclosure of saidmort gage (said mortgagor having covcninted in said mortgage to pay the sum of one hundred dollars as such solicitor's fees). The premises so to be sold i:re situated in said Ramsey County, and are described, and described in said mortgage as fallows: All that p;;rt of the west one-half (W. 1.2) of the southwest quarter (S. \V 14) of the northeast quarter (N K. M) of section number seven teen (17), township number twenty-nine (Vti). range number twenty-two (22) west, in aaid County and State, described as follows: ts3 -ginning at a point on the north and south center line of said section seventeen (17). three hundred and thirty (330) feet north of the center of Slid section,and running thence east six hundred and sixty (t.(iu) feet to the cast line of i-aid west one-half (\V.V:») of said southwest quarter (s. w. to) of the northeast quarter (N.E.V4 jof said section; thence north along said las-mentioned line three hundred and ninety-six 396) feet: thence west six hundred and sixty (flits) feel to the north uud south center line ot said section ; thence south along said center line of said section three hundred and ninety-six (395) feet to the place of beginning;* containing (6) six acres of land, more or less. Also, besrinuing at the northeast corner of the piece herekiubove described and con veyed (being a point on the e.tst line of said west one-half (W. of said southwest quarter (s. W. w>) of the northeast quarier (N. E. U ) of said section seventeen (.7), seven hundred aud twenty-six (7:.'0.) feet north of tiie east aud west center line of said section, and running thence north along said east line of said west half (W. V>) of said southwest quarter (&. W. ty) of the north east quarter (N. E. <A) of said section, five hundred and ninety-four (;VJ4) feet, to tne north line of said southwest quarter (S. W. «A) of the northeast quarter (S. £. <A» of said section; thence west, aloug said last mentioned line one hundred and forty-six and sixty-six hundredths (M6.6fc) feet: thence south, parallel wi,h said cast line of said west naif (W. 4k) of said southwest quarter (S. \V. Vt) of the northeast quarter (N. E. Vi) cf said section seventeen (I!), five hundred ana ninety-four (594) feet; thence east one hundred and forty-six and sixty-six bundredths (14C.C6) feet to the place of be ginning; containing two (.2) acres of laud, more or less. Dated November 10th, 1804. ANTON MIESEN, Assignee of .Mortgagee. Jno. H Ives, Attorney for Assignee of Mort gagee. Notice of Mortgage Sale. . DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN the conditions of a certain indenture of mortgage made by John Johnson aud Anne M. Johnson, his wife, mortgagors, to Edith E. Stuart, mortgagee, dated April lfvlßiil.aud tiled for record and recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, on the IKb. day of April, lb'Ul. at 4 o'clock p. m.. in Book 234. of Mortgages, on page '.M>, and, whereas, said Edith E. Stuart is now de ceased, and letters testamentary on the estate of said Kdith E. Stuart have been duly issued to George B. Ritter, executor, and authen ticated copies ot said letters testamentary were on the 30th day of November, IMM.duly filed for record and recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds, in Book 35, of Mis cellaneous Records, en page ; rid. where as, such default has continued for more than ten days, and there is claimed to be due ana payable, and there is due and payable on said mortgage in debtedness at the date of this notice the sum of six hundred and fifty-six and 11-100 (Sr>s(>.ll) dollars.and no proceeding or action at law or otherwise 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 the power of «ile in said mortgage contained, and tho statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of Ike premises therein described, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Ramsey and state of Min nesota, described as follows: The west half (\i) of lot numbered three (8) of P. R. Mc- Donnell's Rearrangement of block numbered sixty-two (02) of Banning & Olivier'B Addi tion to West St. Paul, according to the plat thereof on flic mid of record in the office of the Register Of Deeds in ami for said Ramsey County, together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, t>n Thursday, the :7th day of January, MM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. Nt the Cedar street entrance to the Ramsey County Court House. in the City of St. Paul. County of R«ms«y and stalo of Minnesota, to satisfy the amount that will then be duo on said mortgage debt, and the* sum of fifty dollars attoruevV fees stipulated in said mortgage, to be paid In case of the foreclosure of said mortgage, together with tho costs and disbursements allowed by law. Dated December 3rd. IMM. OEOROK B. RITTKR. Executor. 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