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John Tucherman and Emerson Platte, and James of guests Sunday the home Mrs. Senn. Mr. and Mrs. Beck of Denare guests the home brother, Beck. Beck left last evening for iness Sioux Falls, and Mrs. Beck will remain in until he returns. Lester Bischoff, has been Western Union operator at Evelith, Minn., arrived Saturday for visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HerBischoff. He left Sunday ning for Rapid City, where will be stationed in the service of the company. Robert Eveleth of Sturgis, among the visitors yes" terday, driving thither on matters connected with the new school building which will be erected that city
States Attorney Parker, who had been called to Newell last week matters of legal business, after spending couple of days the rigated ditsrict, returned to Deadwood Sunday. Avid Rantapaa came in from his home Mountain Ranch yesterday and spent considerable time in the transacting business. Vino Salmon drove down from Englewood yesterday spent hours in looking business. He returned to his home late in the afternoon. This morning the board of county meet at 10 clock in regular monthly and there will be busifor to dispose of before taking At this session the board expected that annual tax levy for will made and announced. William Butler and Rev. Carrol Erskine, drove up from Sturgis yesterday, come thither business connected with the erection of the addition the Sturgis High school building. bids for doing the work which will be opened today. R. Bronson was an arrival from Pierre yesterday, taking short respite from the duties office. During the afternoon visit to his old home in Belle Fourche, where for many years the efficient secretary of the Commercial club that city. George Geis, Deadwood boy, but one of the successful business of Wash., departed yesterday the Burlingfor home. had come for the taking the and to look after city and county realty which he He viisted the week and inspected his ranch, doing contracted poison ivy, and suffered greatly from When he left he still from the poison. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Senn were arrivals Sunday on the Northwestern from Wessington Springs, where Albert had been employed newspaper. Mrs. Senn accompanied her husband far Whitewood, where met by from Spearfish, who took the Queen City for short visit. Albert has come Deadwood for the purpose of taking over ther's paper, the Telegram, during the former's incumbency the fice prohibition supervisor of South Dakota.
Percey Helm, of Custer, in the attending federal court. an arrival the Burlington yesterday from his ranch Montana. John Drollman of Lead, was among the visitors to Deadwood yesterday Talbot, states attorney Winner, in the city attending federal court. N. Gerig rublisher of the Mellette County News, at White River, business visitor in the city terday.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE SALE Whereas, default has been made in the of both and interest of money secured by gage dated February 1924, March executed H. Freeman and Margaret Freeman, husband and wife, of rence South Dakota. mortgagors, Imogene Baggaley, South Dakota, mort- and which mortgage corded the office Deeds and for South Dakota, Book page of mortgages, the 7th day March, no action or proceeding law otherwise have been recover the debts cured by said mortgage any part thereof, and stipulated in that default made the payment either principal interest, the time they become due, then the whole sum of principal interest shall once become and collectable, and Whereas, default has been made the failed the principal sum secured mortgage, the time the same became due and to pay the interets due said principal from the day of February 1924, the 10 per annum, specified in said mortgage, and Whereas, whole of both principal and interest of said fault of said amount said mortgage, the date notice the of to-wit: $1500 pirncipal and interest,
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue the power contained said recorded and in suance of the statutes in such cases the said mortgage will foreclosed by the mortgaged premises therein described auction the front door the Court House the City Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota, on Saturday the 10th day of October, 1925, in the forenoon of said day, satisfy the amount due said mortgage at the day sale, togethwith costs and expenses sale, and statutory attorney's fees sum of $25.00 "The mortgaged premises sitthe City of Deadwood, uated South Dakota and described lows to-wit: Beginning the intersection the South line of Stewart of
Street and the Northeasterly line lot, formerly owned by Frank DenSouth East 117 thence North East feet; thence North 25 53' West thence South 45 52 West place of beginning, said tract of land being part of Probate No. in Block, according to Roger's plat the City Deadwood, with all appurtenances improvements thereunto belonging. Dated Deadwood, South Dakothis day of August, 1925.
WARREN OWEN Sheriff of Lawrence County, South Dakota. IMOGENE Mortgagee. FRANCIS PARKER, Attorney for Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE* CLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, Default exists in the condition mortgage dated the second day April, given Richard Maloney and Coyrinthia Maloney, his Mortgagors, the Black Hills Trust Savings Bank, banking corporation, Mortgagee, which now suspended and the hands Fred Smith, Superintendent of Banks which duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of South Dakota the 3rd day of April, 1915, Book 221 of on page 69, and which mortgage the followreal property. One Block Four also the Five Feet of Two (2) in Block Four Said property described Lots One and the westerly Feet Block Forty Three Ingleside Deadwood, South Daktota. Being the property conveyed Richard Maloney Sarah Hickok and George Hickok January 2nd, 1894 and corded in Book Page of the records of Register Deeds office for said Lawrence County, and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of taxes sessed on said real property agreed by said mortgagees in asid mortgage; and WHEREAS, mortgage that default should made the payment of any tion the interest promptly the time same should due, default made the payment the taxes to said premisbefore same should become delinquent, then the whole both principal and interest, should once become due; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of principal and interest said mortgaged premises, payment which stipulated for in said mortgage; and WHEREAS, whole amount the principal and interest has due by reason of said default; and
WHEREAS, no action or proceeding or otherwise been instituted to recover the debt cured by said mortgage or any part thereof; WHEREAS, the amount claimed be due upon said mortgage the date of this notice is the sum Thirteen Hundred Twentyfive Dollars principal, and Three Hundred Dollars interest, total of Sixteen Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars together with attorneys fees Dollars provided NOW THEREFORE, Notice hereby given that by virtue the contained said mortgage and duly recorded aforesaid, and of the statsuch made provided, the said mortgage be foreclosed by the mortgaged promises therein described public auction the sheriff county, his deputy, at the front door the court the city County and State South Dakota, the 3rd day October, o'clock in the forenoon of that date. Said made to pay said mortgage debt, interest, costs and disbursements allowed by law. Dated 5th day August, 1925, Deadwood, South Dakota. FRED SMITH Superintendent of Banks of the State South Dakota acting for and behalf the Black Hills Trust Savings Bank. suspended. & HEFFRON Attorneys the Mortgagee WARREN OWEN, Sheriff. (1st Pub. 8-27-6t)