Madison National Bank (Madison, SD)

Episode Information

Episode UID
359701063
Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
35970 national
Charter Number
3597
Start Date
July 1, 1888*
Location
Madison, South Dakota (44.006, -97.114)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
3e952aa21948510b

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
63.2%
Date receivership started
1888-06-23
Date receivership terminated
1894-07-24
OCC cause of failure
Fraud
Share of assets assessed as good
13.4%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
71.0%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
15.6%

Description

Government examiner closed the bank; receiver appointed and later foreclosure/receiver notices appear in 1894–95.

Events (6)

1. December 7, 1886 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. June 23, 1888 Receivership
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historical_nic
3. July 1, 1888* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Closed by a government bank examiner; examiner found affairs in a compromising condition
Newspaper Excerpt
the Madison National bank was closed op by the government bank examiner some weeks ago
Source
newspapers
4. July 13, 1888 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
E. K. Leodwick, of Aberdeen, has been appointed receiver of the Madison National bank, and has taken charge of the institution.
Source
newspapers
5. July 20, 1888 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
E. H. and S. W. Jacobs, president and cashier respectively of the Madison National bank, who are held by the government under a charge of falsifying their bank accounts for the purpose of defrauding depositors.
Source
newspapers
6. December 4, 1894 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, ... Notice of Sale (foreclosure/sale under judgment)
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (12)

Article from Wessington Springs Herald, July 13, 1888

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# A Receiver Appointed. E. K. Leodwick, of Aberdeen, has been appointed receiver of the Madison National bank, and has taken charge of the institution. The president and cashier claim that the assets will cover all liabilities.


Article from Press and Daily Dakotaian, July 20, 1888

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3 UNDER ARREST. A Bank President and Cashier Brought to Yankton by the United states Marshal, United States Marshal Muratza returned last nightfrom Madison. Dakots, where he arrested E, H. and S. W. Jacobs, president and cashier respectively of the . Madison National bank, who are held by the government under a charge of falsifying their bank accounts for the purpose of defrauding depositors. It will be remembered that the Madison National bank was closed op by the government bank examiner some weeks ago and that DO cause for that action was assigned. The examiner found the were bank the affairs of in a compromising condition and the government now steps in. The charge against the Jacobs Brothers is a very serious one. They were brought to Yankton last night and this morning were taken before United States Commissioner Edgerton, who held them to answer. They gave bonds for their appearance in the sum of $3,000 each. Gamble Brothers were retained by the defendants, while General H. J. Campbell, in the absence of the United States attorney, appeared for the government, The case will probably come up at the next term of court. This is the first case of trouble with national banks which has ever occurred in Dakota.


Article from The Dickinson Press, July 28, 1888

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WEEK'S NEWS IN DAKOTA City has finally made arrange that for street car line Fort city ments Sturgis and Meade. between The Christian church of Dakota Falle held its third annual session at Sioux last week. S S. Hoppkins, a well-known farmer near Huron, dropped dead as he was pre paring for supper. Brick and stone are already on the ground for the erection of a Masonic block at St. Lawrence. Huron is endeavoring to organize a stock company for the establishment there of a large brickyard. C. W. Ainsworth, of Watertown, terri- has been elected superin endent of the torial reform school at Plankinton Two freight trains collided at Town road. on the Northern Pacific one was hurt. wrecking send. both engines and twelve cars E. A. Fletcher, in jumping fell from un a Northern Pacific train at Fargo, off der the wheels and had both feet cut of above the ankles. But slight hopes recovery E. H. and S. W. Jacobs, president bank and cashier respectively of the National by Madison. were taken to Yankton at United States Marshal Maratta, charged with falsifying accounts with intent to defraud creditors. While several boys were bathing in miles the ditch by the railroad track two east of Howard, the twelve year-old son of Henry Bruns was drowned The boys running a race, when he an were overflowed well and was dead before he could be taken out. The county commissioners of Millbank liquor submit the question of selling this fall. in will that place to the voters at the election Oliver Babcock, of Lakota, attempted suicide by stabbing himself in the neck and breast with a pen knife. The wounds are not fatal. A 2 year-old child of S. M. Johnson, of Huron, drank quarter of an ounce pruisic acid found in photograph gal lery and died in great agony The experimental farm at Brookings It also is raising 300 varieties of potatoes. which sports a field of corn, a portion of was planted every day for thirty days. A Indy 88 years old made proof of resi dence on quarter section of land in Brule county one day last week. This is on. the second 160 acres she has proved up Henry Schweinforth, of Yankton, while shaving himself a couple of weeks ago, slightly scratched hisface. Blood poison resulted, from which he since died. Dr. S. G. Hill, of Fargo, has recovered the dental instruments stolen from his office some few weeks ago. They were found at the Minneapolis Dental Manufacturing company, who purchased them from a man who stated he was going out of the business. A fight occurred among a gang which of tramps at Grand Forks, during of them cut a companion with A razor one and then fled, stopping at the house of Mr Leason, where he became involved in fight with a employe, gouging out eye and biting out a piece of the un fortunate au man's check. The tramp was arrested and placed in jail. Judge Spencer has sustained the tem at Miller porary injunction on the saloons There are now sixteen county prisoners Court in jail at Deadwood awaiting trial. convenes Aug. 7. Victor Steiner, charged with murdere ing William Stevenson, was bound over for trial at Bismarck. Barney Finnegan, 60 years of age, was found dead in the bushes near Jamestown. Intoxication and exposure are thought to have been the cause of death. Some of the Bremer farmers trimmed off the leaves that were badly torn by hail. The corn so trimmed is coming on beautifully and showing a great superiority over that not trimmed. N. F. Anderson, a harnessmaker of Vermillion, narrowly escaped lynching He Friday night by enraged neighbors. accredited with being wife-beater is and escaped the intended punishment by ficetness of foot. Postoffice Inspector Stuart has arrested CarJ. C. White, late postmaster at bondale, Dr. ten miles from Deadwood, charged with embezzling funds amount ing to 800 He was taken before United States Commissioner W. H. Jones and held for trial. A man named Booth, n brakeman on to the Northern Pacific road, was taken the hospital at Fargo in a frightfully mangled condition. He was coupling cars at Glyndon. and his foot becoming fast in a frog the cars backed over him, cutting the right leg off at the thigh and crushing his body. Frank Leneils fell from a boat into the Missouri river and was drowned. The Sturgis has two opium joints citizens claim to have no use for them. The Grand Forks creamery pays from cream. 1,200 to $1,500 a month to farmers for Six saloonkeepers were fined $300 law and costs each for violation of the liquor in Pembina. The Hand County Fair association are It fitting up the grounds and race track. will put in additional buildings soon A large two-story house arrived in Aberdeen overland from Ipswich last week. It was drawn by twenty horses and took only two days to travel twenty miles. Ground has been broken at Grand for the new $150 000 hotel, to be inclosed Forks this fall. The building is to be modeled after the style of the Ryan hotel St. Paul. $ The farmers' convention of Spink nomicounty was held at Redfield The nees of the Prohibitionists for sheriff and district attorney were endorsed. The attorney general has called the at- of tention of the house to the injustice compelling witnesses to appear and tify before United States courts in the territories at the present insufficient rate of compensation, $1.50 per day. Daketa Ministers. JAMESTOWN. Dak., July 25.-The Methodist ministers were in session all day The election of officers resulted Rev H. G. Bilbee, Fargo. prestlows: dent: Rev. B. M. Spurr, Valley City secretary


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 4, 1894

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# Notice of Sale. State of South Dakota,) In Circuit Court, } ss. County of Lake.) Second Judicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart-ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D. Hall, Alonzo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which judgment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-half (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridian, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in said county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiff's Attorneys.


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 5, 1894

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# Notice of Sale. St ateef South Dakota, County of Lake. } 88. In Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart- ranft, minor heirs of Viols Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakots, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D. Hall, Alonzo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which jungment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-halt (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (8), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (8), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and containing 168 81-100dths acres according to the United States government, survey, in wald county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiff's Attorneys.


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 6, 1894

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Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota,) In Circust Court, County of Lake. Second Judicial Cirenit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart-ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee. S. W. Jacobe, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D, Hall, Alonzo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which jungment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January, A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-hall (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in rald county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiffe Attorneys Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made.


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 7, 1894

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Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota,) In Circuit Court, County of Lake.) Second Judicial Cirenit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hortranfit as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart- ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D, Hall, Alon- zo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendante. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1894, which judgment was duly dock- eted in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one- hall (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), ali in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and contain- ing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in sald county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the a- mount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiffs Attorneys Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powde Most Perfect Made.


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 10, 1894

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Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota, In Circuit Court, County of Lake. Second Judicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hertranft, and Ernest Hart-ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank. of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobe, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D. Hall, Alonzo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which judgment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly, issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-halt (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in said county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiff's Attorneys


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 21, 1894

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Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota, In Circuit Court, @@. County of Lake. Second Indicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hertranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartrauft, and Ernest Hartranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartrauft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as aesignee of the A merican Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank. of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobe, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D, Hall, Alonzo K. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendante. Notice is hereby given: That by. virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made OD the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which jungment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January, A.D. 1895, offer at public anction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE%) of the southeast quarter (SE14) and the west oneball (W½) of the southeast quarter (SEM) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and contain. ing 188 31-100dths scres according to the United States government survey, in raid county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to sotiefy the amount set forth in said judgment, to- wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of wale and all accruing coste, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N.A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S.D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiff's Attorneys


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 26, 1894

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# Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota, In Circuit Court, County of Lake. Second Judicial Cirenit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, Vd. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Eleie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart- ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D, Hall, Alonzo K. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendante. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a udgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which juagment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January, A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-hait (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in said county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be incinded in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiffs Attorneys


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, December 27, 1894

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# Notice of Sale. States South Dakota, County of Lake. } In Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, vs. Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie K. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart-ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D. Hall, Alonso B. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which judgment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January, A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-half (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (3), except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), all in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridian, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in said county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to-wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county S. D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiff's Attorneys


Article from The Madison Daily Leader, January 3, 1895

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# Notice of Sale. Stateo South Dakota, In Circuit Court, County of Lake. Second Judicial Circuit Mary E. Merrill, plaintiff, Viola Hartranft, Jacob N. Hartranft, and Jacob N. Hartranft as guardian Ad Litem of Frankie R. Hartranft, Elsie Hartranft, and Ernest Hart-ranft, minor heirs of Viola Hartranft, deceased, Matthew W. Daly, as assignee of the American Mortgage and Investment company, of Madison, Dakota, Benjamin Wyckoff, as receiver of the Madison National bank, of Madison, Dakota, E. H. Jacobs, trustee, S. W. Jacobs, successor in trust, Charles L. Colman, William D. Hall, Alonzo E. Clough and H. N. Luce, defendants. Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale in the above entitled action, made on the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1894, which jnagment was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the said court, and by virtue of a special execution duly issued thereon, I shall on the 9th day of January. A. D. 1895, offer at public auction at the front door of the court house in the city of Madison, in the county of Lake, South Dakota, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE¼) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and the west one-half (W½) of the southeast quarter (SE¼) and lot three (39, except twenty (20) acres on the west side of lot three (3), and lot four (4), ali in section number nine (9), township one hundred and five (Tp. 105) north, range fifty-one (R. 51) west of the fifth principal meridan, and containing 188 31-100dths acres according to the United States government survey, in sald county of Lake and state of South Dakota, to satisfy the amount set forth in said judgment, to wit, the sum of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars and two cents ($1,680.02), together with interest on said sum to the day of sale and all accruing costs, except that the dwelling-house upon said premises will not be included in said sale. N. A. FOX, Sheriff of Lake county 8. 'D. WINSOR & KITTREDGE, Plaintiffe Attorneys