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Mower County Transcript from Lansing, Minnesota • Page 4

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C. 1 INCLUDING AUSTIN JOURNAL. 1 AUSTIN," WEDNJISDIS, NEWS OF EIGHTY-FIVE INNESOTA paid out $8,064 in wolf bounties last year. This is certainly i'- 'a skin game. 1 THE THE W- THE University ot Pennsylvania on Washington's anniversary conferred the honorary degree doctor of Laws upon Justice Edwin A.

Jaggard of the Minnesota supreme court. The title is very worthily bestowed. UDGE C. THE EVERY M. Start of Rochester, chief justice of the supreme court of Minnesota, is a candidate for re-election and should receive the Republican nomination by acclamation.

The people of Minnesota have confidence ia his ability, integrity and justice. industrious hen and the weather have co-operated and defied all precedents this winter and as a result a loss of $7,000,000 in round numbers is staring Chicago speculators in the face. This represents the difference between what it cost to buy and storage and what they could sell for how. farmer in Mower County should make him a split log drag before spring and should plan to use it regularly on the roadway adjoining his farm during the coming summer. If every one will do this the condition of our country roads wiil be wonderfully improved.

A THOUSAND farmers and others interested in the measure were before the New Jersey legislature Wednesday urging the passage of a bill to regulate the running of automobiles in that state. The time is near when every state will have stringent laws of this kind in the interest of public safety. WHILE THE the citizens of Austin are talking year after year about paving a few blocks of ptreet, why not buy a good stone crushing machine and get a few acres of quarry south of the city and commence macadamizing our residence streets? This is just what Spring Valley is doing with splendid results and everyone is pleas8d witli them. H. R.

DAVLIN, right of way agent of the Milwaukee, is reported saying that he believes the line he has been running from Iowa Falls to Austin is intended to get a shorter line between the twin oities and Des Moines. The Milwaukee system has always lacked such a line for their business from Minneapolis ancy Austin to their- southwest lines. standpatters should not )draw' false conclusions because the German reichstag has passed a bill exempting the United States for one, year from their new tariff law. We should honor Germany for not thrusting a commercial war upon us. Meanwhile the American people demand a fair reciprocity with Germany that will protect our home industries ana be just to our German customers.

A RECENT issue of the Minneapolis Journal had a suggestivecartoon representing John D. Rockefeller surrounded by a wall composed of bags filled with dollars, and he is sitting on a similar bag and to hir ankles are attached chains, making him a prisoner in solitary confinment. Underneath is the legend, "What shall it profit a man if he gain whole world What, indeed? 4 V-J of Sfe 4m 8 the riglxt ertits ti FEB. 28, 1906 MOWER COUNTY as second-claSs mail matter at the postoffiee, Austin, Minn. IT per Qent of all whiskeys 'f-! said to be bad.

Might as well make fit 4 post office department has ruled that rural mail carries may use automobiles if they desire to dcfso. Tbisis really interesting. THE North field Nfews says that W. A. Nolan's valliant fight for the people in the legislature a year ago is causing the lieutenant governorship needle to point his way quite frequently.

automobile has commenced its deadly work for 1906. A man was killed by his auto in Minneapolis Wednesday while trying to turn a corner at a high rate of speed. These reckless drivers deserve little sympathy when hurt. w4tW HOARD'S Dairyman recently took a census results from one hundred owners of cows, dividing them into two classes, readers and non-readers, put of the one hundred patrons sixty-three are readers of dairy or agricultural papers or. both and' thirty-seven tlo not read such period iqals.

The readers receive for each dollar's worth of feed consumed by their cows 61.38, and the non-readers only 87 cents. The former class received a net profit of $10 per cow aphtha latter had al -loss of $8 per cow Anyone can explain difference in results. Of Chicago to itagOrsanit except dec canal a ed tokjay by the supreme court of the United States in favor of Illinois. Now deepen this canalsothat large vessels can pass from the Lakes directly into the Mississippi and the whole'northwest will be benefited. is stated by government officials that than 1,000,000 acres of laqd wlipbij had been segregated through illegal liomestead filing have been restored? to the public domain since the begging of the present frauds The fraudulent entries practically made since 1903.

This a' promising beginning. Tfyert is abundant evidence that the cattte and other syndicates have stolen vast'portions of the public lands. OTHER EDITORS' OJriHIQNS Canby News: A paper is coming to this office called "Appeal to Reason From the reading of a few paragraphs we suggest placing a Pipestoiie It is reported, that this division of the Milwaukee road Will in a few weeks run what is known as the day train, which now stops in Jackson, through to Madison, S. D. The traveling public have been making aloud call for this service- for several years.

1 Preston Republican: It is rumored that by the new schedule which goes into effect on the S. M. in the near future, the west bound train, No which now arrives at Isinours at 9:30 p. m. will get there at 6:30 a.

m. This will enable people to spend the night at home instead of at Austin, and yet reach the twin i'ities as early as at present. inon a Republican: It is surprising that the Minnesota governor should be so easy a victim to Lawson's delusive Wiles, when Gov, Cummins and Senator La Follette turned him down. The apostle of "frenzied finance" must have hypnotized him. By and by the governor will drop the Boston man like a hot poker.

Lakefield StandaAl: Will the Madison Press or some other believer in the greatness of Governor Johnson furnish us with specifications of those things which he has accomplished which would warrant the claim that he has made a good record as governor? A record which is simply not bad, is far from good. Waseca Radical: It is a safe wager that the upper left hand corner of the last page of the Minneapolis Tribune has been read with renewed interest by the 200 or more editors of the state since they heard the charming authoress of that column, Miss Thompson, deliver an address at the recent Editorial Convention in Minneapolis. St. Ansgar Enterprise: The most Seard roductive apple tree which we have of in the fair state of Iowa is owned by Herman Smith just north of town. Last fall they gathered no less than nine parrels of apples from one tree.

The variety is capaliada and they have also kept remarkably well as last week they brought two barrels of the apples to town and sold them at Hackbartb's store. Clara Gity Herald: We would like to see an editorial association organiz ed ip this state in which all the dead and down timber could be eliminated. By that we mean, exclude all the hasbeens and would be's. We Know of some members of the present association representing papers which have been dead for ten years and yet they take in all the benefits and privileges which any other member receives. American Florist: A.

N. aoit ta sfc before the Dodge County Star: C.A.Litchfield, who has spent the past three months or more in Passadena, California, arrived home last Friday. He is satisfied that this place beats them all. St. Peter Free Press: Aren't state senators and members of the legislature biting off a good deal more than they can chew when they attempt, in their almost exclusive occasional to dictate the policy of the party? Township teen, (14).

Kinsman Company of Austin, will erect an addition to their range of houses this season, to be planted principally in carnations. MT. Kinsman is sending in the best Brides and Maids seen in the St. Paul market this season, and hks been very successful with Lawson carnations, of Which he will plant more for next season. Holm Olson of St.

Paul have been getting Mr. 'Kinsman's stock the past two seasons. Glenville Pioeress: There is no, doubt that a large per cent of the degradation, disgrace, ruin and crime among the young, springs from the'habit of night prowling, corner loafing and kindred acts by both sexes in city, town and hamlet all over this broad country. Any person who keeps his or her eyes open knows this. Hundreds of boys and girls are out at night, and we all know that many influences for evil and none for good surround them continual Minneapolis Journal: Minnesota dairymen are an enormous factor in the wealth and productiveness of the state.

Their yearly returns per acre are among the highest of any agricultural industry, aM with a steady income each month or each week they seldom or never know financial pinches. The success of the dairy industry in the state is one of the best talking points for bringing new settlers, and all has cause for congratulation in the triumphs won by the buttermakers. Princeton, 111., Republican: For months past there have befcn people in Princeton who have predicted that in Princetonj Rev. Sunday the evangelist, would meet-. his Waterloo.

These people have advanced the argument that Princeton was different from other towns and that there was such a sense of cqnservatism, culture and refinement here that his argjimpnts would be of no The indications now point inf the other direction and! Princeton has to a record breaker in, ever factor, of the meetings that has so reached'. Results here so far ecRpse those bf any othc Suhday has ever visited. town A bf 3 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. Name of Owner vision of Section. 0ft tfj3 Delinquent List of Real Property for the County of State of on which Taxes Remained Delinquent on the First Monday in January, 1906, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of District Court.

Tenth Judicial District. 'r The State of Minnesota, to all persons, companies or corporations who have or claim any estate, right, title or interest in, claim to, or lien upon, anr of the several pieces or parcels of land in the list hereto attached described: 'v The list of taxes and penalties on real, property for' the County of Mower, remaining delinquent on the first in January 1906 has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the County of Mower of which that hereto attached is a copy, Therefore you and each of you, are hereby required to file in the office of said Clerk, onror before the twentieth day after the publication of this notice and list, your answer In writing, setting forth any objection or defense you may have to-the taxes the or any part thereof, upon any. piece or parcel of land described in said list, in, to, or on which you have or ciiaim any estate, right, title, interest, claim or' lien, and in default thereof judgment will be entered against such piece or parcel of land for the taxes on said list appearing against it, and for all penalties interest and costs. O. J.

SIMMONS, Clerk of the District Court of the County of Mower. (Seal TOWN OF LE ROY. One Hundred'-One, (1Q1), Range Four- Storlie, and of except 1 6-10 acres 1 Andrew Moe, of 21 A Thompson, of of except 4 85-100 acres 3iT and Mary Geiger, Out lots Nos 6 and 7 28 Daniel Gorman, Out lots No 27 and of railroad 28 John Iverson, Out lot No 30 in 28 Jennie Iverson, Out lot No 31 in. 28 John Iverson, Out lot No 33 28 Blackmer, Out lot No 15 29 Unknown, Out lot No 18 29 Daniel Gorman, Out lots No 4 and 14 33 Harry Baehr, Out lot No 11 33 H.Clark, 16a of of and 12a of of 33 Winona and Southwestern ment Co, 46-100 acres in 33 Ole Erie, Out lot No 18 34 OLD VILLAGE OF LE ROY. Name of vision of Lot or Blk.

Daily, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 1904 $4 25 Day, 1-3 of lots 7 and 8 and 1-3 of lots 9 and 10 1904 1 91 Remore, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 and 2-3 of lots 7 and 8 and 2-3 of lots 9 and 10 1904 15 51 OLD VILLAGE OF LE ROY. W. W. Sweet's Addition. Name of of Lot or Blk.

Owner VILLAGE OF LE ROY STATION. Name, of Owner vision of Lot or Blk. A Folsom, lots 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 McCraney 21 First Presbyterian Church, lots 10 and of 11 A Bosworth, et al, lots 1, 2 and 3 Tina A Gilbertson, lot 8 and of 7 Wallace McGillivray lots 9 and. 10 Geo Thaden, lots 14 15 Masonic and A Union Hall Co, lots 18, 19 and 20 2. 10 92 1904 1904 1904 is tJ tr a 2 a qq a Palmer ton, lots 3, 4 5 8 1904 $11 28 a Qj 14 a c.

1 1 1904 1904 1904 11 11 12 McKee 25 Corbitt, et 3 Hattlestad, lots 8 and 36 feet of 7 McKee, lots 1 and 2 McKee, lots 1 and 2 Geneva Palmerton, lots 7 and 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 14 17 19 23 34 85 38 38 38 Bosworth, all of Lucy Clark, lots 1 and McKee, 2 Anna Cosgrove A Harden, lots 5 and TOWN OF LODI. Township One Hundred One, (101) Range Fifteen, dS)-- I Name vision of Section: Pfi Hi Thore Eastvold, 10 1904 $14 42 Thore Eastvold, 11 1904 23 Thore Eastvold, of 11 1904 Billings, of except acres 14 1904 Millie Billings, of 3-4 acre in of io 1904 VILLAGE OF TAOPI. Edward Jordan Mlliie 10 8 47 8 54 11 88" vj a rSubdi- 's. Name of vision of Lot or Blk. ,1904 1904 Qilliogs, is Brunoe, lots 0, ErttJS 9 and Hanson, lots .5 Josephine Koenig Name of Owner 1904 35 1904 36 12 34 12 1904 10 TOWN 'Name of Owner vision of Section.

Mafy Koenig, of 34 1904 $3 05 VILLAGE OF ADAMS. Name of vision of Lot or Blk. ''4 Owner Mathias Ksebsbach, 20 ft of 70 ft6flots 7 and Mathias Krebsbach, Jr, 20 ft of 70 ft of lots 9, 10, 11, 1 2 1 3 1 4 a McGreeyy Adams Lumber Co, 90 ft Majerius KREBSBACH'S ADDITION ADAMS. Name of vision of Lot or Blk. of Section.

Township 10 67 3 36 11 36 13 46 10V01 68 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 teen (17). Name of Owner 11 19 6 68 1904 1904 1904 34 23 1 35. 3 61 Gregg, und of 20 acres of 5-8 of of Hannah Nelson, of of 31 Ii and Eggen, of 32 and Eggen, of 33 Name: of Owner 8sz O. $4 24 1 25. 2 6 1904 8 8 1904 $1 32 1904 1904 1904 1904 6 Oiaus Uiven, 23-100 acres in of ll 1904 72 John Kavanaugh, 1 21-100 acres in of 11 1904 3 36 28 29 of £ot or Blk.

Gates 13 38 16 68 6 1904 1904 1904 13 00 10 94 11 20 49 88 4 37 4 10 6 64 13 27 2 33 5 19 55 7 37 2 89 06 6 70 11 11 1904 1904 1904 1904 TOWN OF LYLE. Township One Hundred, One (101), Range Eighteen (18). John H. Rochford, of of of of 4 1904 Mary L. Evans, of and of 5 1904 Davidson, of of "Of 21 1904 Wm A Goslee, of of of 21 1904 Davidson, of nw4 and of sei4 of 21 1904 Rue, of 21 1904 Maggie Clark, 6 acres in of 28 1904 1 07 James H.

Sprinkhorn, a of 13 of ex 95-100 a 34 1904 2.33 VILLAGE OF LYLE. P. Knutson's Addition to VILLAGE OF LYLE. Name of vision of Lot or Blk. Sorena Everson, of Owner vision of Section.

1604', Name of' Jt Of '-4. Name of 1 90 3 99 1 02 6 85 12 14 TO VILLAGE OF 0 Write rt- Is a and 1904 1904 ACREAGE IN VILLAGE OF ADAMS. Township One Hundred One (101), Range Sixteen (16). $2 25 2 30 tr TOWN OF NEVADA. One Hundred One (101), Range Seven- of Section.

1 Rau, of Stoe, of Stoe, of sS CD I-5S 5 1904 $10 88 1904 12 84 1904 24 25 of Stoe, of of Nelson, 2 acres in ne corner' of of Jens Olson Stoe, 3 acres of of of of 6 68 28 1904 1. 25 28 1904 52 76 1904 1 22 4 86 9 5 8 4 86 $.39 36.35 2 CO 6 Rockafellow, of 11 2 1904 ROckafellow 12 2 1904 Osmund Olson, lots 5 and 6 3 1904 t3 $1.38 8.65 9 82 4.11 11 3 1904 Ole Hedemark, 1-3 of lots 1, 2 and 3 7 1904 6.91 Serena Everson, 15 ft of 46 ft of of lots 5 and 6 and 43 ft of 3 ft of 31 ft of of lots 5 6 7 1904 Stackpole, lots 12 13 9 1904 Powers, s-24 ft of 4 11 1904 Caleb Powers, lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 11 1904 358.41 14.82 13.24 56.82 a Ed' lot 5 and Name of G. Lenth, 33 acres of 36 1904 $19.93 TOWN OF Township One Hundred" (14). JName of vision of P. 4 1 1904 $22.38 VILLAGE OF LYLE Acreage and Out Lot in township One Hundred One (101), Range Eighteen (18).

5 (S pi: BENNINGTON, a Wm. Beach, of 1904 $7 68 OF dLAYTON riptfott Sectio T. ot neii A Thornhill, ot of Sectiott. Owner Henry Judson et 16 Babcock and Henry Shultz 1 of se44 and 17 Terwillinger, 21 Terwillinger, 28 Owner vision of Lot or Blk. Schmitz, 7 A A and Durfee 13 A A and Durfee, 45 ft of Chas Hagen, lots 4 and 5 teen v- 2.

Emery, of 12 Hart, of and of neYi 32 Name of vision of Lot or Blk. Cronan, lots 13 and Name of vision of Section. Mrs Tanner, 55 ft of out lot No 3 26 Township 1.02 teen (18). 1.01 6.89 19.35 Name of vision of Sectidn. Aldrich, of Out lot No 9 and of Otit lot No 10 in A Strover, 4-5 of of and 4-5 of Owner'- Hi 8 $16.46 1904' 16.20' 1904 1904 1904 20 24 30 34 Thomas Hurley, of Ed of Ed Bnstad, of and 10 24 10.30 7.57 35 8.21 TOWN OF MARSHALL 'im (102), Range 1904 $37109 VILLAGE OF.

ELKTON. Name of 44 29 40.09 35.81 50 Township One Hundred Two, (102), Range Name of vision of Section. Joseph Hazlett, 3 Joseph Hazlett, 3 Thomas Riley, Trustee, of seii 11 p. 1904 1904 1904 1904 TOWN OF WINDOM. $.38 .30 3.78 3.60 4 1904 $47 36 1904 46 69 1904 17 21 1904 18 42 1904 17 17 VILLAGE OF ROSE CREEK.

31 VILLAGE OF ROSE CREEK. Out Lots in Section Twenty-Six (26), Township One Hundred Two Range Seventeen (17). 5g." IZ 14 Babcock and 1 1904 $13 49 1904 2 16 ai TOWN OF AUSTIN. One Hundred Two (102), one acre in James Richard, of Rosa Boen. Out lot No 7 in of wYa of CITY OF AUSTIN.

Village of Austin Subdivision. Name of vision of Lot or Blk. Henry Wyandt, 50i ft of lot 7 and of Stimson 2 Aug Anderson. of 3 Conrad Goebel, 35 2-5 ft of lot 8 and 8 8-10 ft of 9 Pitcher, 22 ft of 44 ft of 9 Ebert, 22 ft of CITY OF AUSTIN. Davidson's Addition.

Name of Owner vision of Lot or Blk. Shepherd, 36 6-10 ft of tots 1 and 2 and 31 8-10 ft of 90 ft of Maria Williams, und of of lot 1 ex 6 inches of of Pearl Andrew, lot 8 and 6 8-10 ft of vision of Lot or 1 mS. gB Abrahams, 74' 1 of lots 1 and of 2 Sherwood, 49 74-100 fcT'r ft of Ipts 8, 9, 10 and 24 74-100 ft of lots 1, 2, 3 ft of Wroolie, lots 1 and 1 Qi 11 88 21 92 $3 75 40 16 6 34 42 13 9 22 52 23 94 1904 $22 70 1904 18 1904 31 07 CITY OF AUSTIN Morgan's Additions Description- 5 1 6 FT ttQ -Subdi-" I 1 1904 $29 48 1904 17 2, 3 1904 Is 1904 82 If.

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