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-ii. VOL. XV.---NO. 6. BUSINESS CARDS. w. n» MBRBIOK, LA WYKR, Richards' Block, Austin. Minn. 40-ly QRMANZO ALLEN, JUDGE OF PROBATE, Attorney at Law and Real Fsti'e Ageut. Uollfc au •1 axfs Plid* 0 0fflce J^-iIuWAY HOU3E, "P^ULLOCK & PIERCE, 1 4* In Bast mi's Mock, AUSIID, Mmneiota. 39-tf MoDO ALD, M. D., 0. M., Ti v^ r^.'U,a'i 0f .Mca"* Medical rollegn. nfrcal, ajloc.lcdin Aus for he irp se of practi ins nig pro.c sion. Office at R.v. 8. W. Dty'a reai dou e, sontb side Public Squire, where ull day and Qtgnt cats will bo promptly responded to. W. L. 1T0LLISf ER, M. D., PHYSICIAN ASD SURGEON. Owner of Maiu and Winona !b treats, Austin, Mln nesota. No cards. jun20 M. GREEN HAN, A TTOR.XEV AT LAW. lt record lu* in, M®u.' ,a D. B. JOa.SSON, JB (be U. 8 Schleua"t*8 b,ock. Maa street, 40 Iy ATTORNEY AT LAW, Austin, Mit,n. ac iefs in all th9 courts 'f the ate. rompt atiemion give to Collecting Of fu-e over the Mowe Ui.ua B»nk. juu20 IIALL, Jk HAY Proprietors. Raes, $2.00 per d»y. God Sara~l« citvfrp^nf'0^- °nrrala **'-ed to and from ihe city free of charge. Lp town mnect by tela I bone at Clemnier & 1\ o'er'*. Austin, Minn. JJED CEDAR MILLS] •/. GREGSON, Manufacturer and Wholesale De ler in tbe best brands of Graces' and Bakers" FU Also aU •/km!* j, F.eeJ toe 81,0 .omVoftaeUc'it?mn-' at his store on Main 1111 #t the M"8- 17. L. AMES, w. M. HOWE, M'11' (Or tter known as MBS. TOPLIFF.) is back to Anstin, to attend to all calls as HID-WIFE, day or mgat. 3tie is the ng 1: wornaa in the tight piac« Booms over Stveningson & John on' store O LATE REGISTER OF DEEDS, Haa a omplete Abstract 0/ title to all the Beal Es tate in Mo*er county. Will enmim titles, pity £?r non-residents, etc. Office in Dunebel mans block. I^AFAYBTTE FBENOH, jun20 ATTORNEY AT LA IF, Austin, Minn. Collections and other baiin'-sa ft tended to carefulyand promptly. Agent ol the A.tna a other F»ra Insurance companies Office Bank blcck. jun20 A. BATES, MANUFACTURES AND dealer IS LIGHT ASD HEAVY CARRIAGES. Makes theie goods to order in a'ip-top, satisfactory manner. Dexter and side bar buggie* a specialty. Fac ory northeast corner of public square, Au tin. Minnesota. 40-ly E. B. CRANE, A TTORSEY A LA W, Beal Es'ate ard Collection Atfent. Taxes paid for •On-residents. t^*Office, 2d fl ior of Dunkelman's new block. Main street. 19-tf BARBERS de HAIR DRESSERS. Booms under Mower County Bank, Main street, Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All branches of the business conducted in the most approved stj le. WBaths—plunge or shower, hot orcosd—att.stied. M. CAMERON, ATTORNEY AT LA W, And Beil Estate Agent. Collections made and taxes paid. Office, north side Public Square, in brick building, Austin, Mian. H. A. AVERT, DENTIST, mm, MM. Office over Dona & WOLD'S Drug st re BROWNSDALE. ^yEISEB & 8HOBTT, REAL EST A TE Jt COLLECTION A GENTS, Conveyancers and Notaries Public, Brownsdale, Minn. Improved and wild lands for sale in Mower and Dodge counties, litles examined and taxes paid for nan-residents. jun20 SOCIETIES. jpttDELITY LOIGE, No. 89, A. F. ft A. M. ft The regular communicitions of this lodge _#^_.are held in Masonic Hal', third story Bas /\i\ ford's block, Antin, Minnes »ta, on the Aral »an third Wednesday evenings of each m?nlh. C. L. WEST, W. M. L. G, BASFOBD, Secretary. J^OYAL ABCH CHAPTER, No. 14. —A. The stated convocation! of this Chapter are a^fh-ld in Masonic Hall, Austin, Minnesota, on -he g-icond. and fourth Fridiy evenings of etch mont£. c. L. WB8T, H. H. P. F. ^Cbase, Secretary. gT. BERNARD COMMANDERS', K.\ T.\ No. 13. /A I Meets second Monday evening of tach 'month at Masonic oaU. D. B. SMITH. E. O. C. H. DAVIDSON, Recorder. O O.P. The regnlsr meetings of Austin Lodge, No. 20, are held in their hall -every Taesday evening. Odd fellows from other juri-dictions. whose busi ness may lead them t) Ans in, are cordially invl ed to vMt ns. W. H. BULLOCK. N. G. A. DBTTKUACH, Secretary. JEWELRY. "DON'T YOU FORGET IT!" Gk Sch.leud.er IS AUSTIN'S I O N E E nCALEB IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC. OaU «n hiat, and look over his elegant stock ain street. DRUGS, AO. ^QOBR & WOLD, F&E3CBIPTI0N DRUGGISTS, And dealers in Stationery, Books, Etc. joaso AVSTIN, M1HH. MOWER FINANCIAL STATEMENT Showing Receipts and Expenditures of MOWER COUNTY, For the Year Ending FEBRUARY 28TH, 1882. COUNTY PROPERTY. Court house, jail and lots 85,000 00 Fixtures in court house and jail 500 00 N 81.103,18, poor farm 4,000 00 Live stock on poor farm 34150 Farm machinery 322 15 Household furniture, bedding, etc .. 167 45 Seed grain on band 200 00 Block (13), city of Austin 8,000 00 Court house foundation, not complete... 4,000 00 Total value of county property 822,531 10 RECEIPTS. County funds on hand March 1,1881.... $18,395 11 County tax collected from March 1,1881, to June 1,1881 9,373 82 Penalty and interest from March 1,1881, to June 1,1881 747 35 Probate Ices from March 1,1881. to June 1, 1881 85 oo D. M. Thompson, for coal, from March I, 1S81, to June 1,1881 51 66 District treasurer, for text books, from March 1,1881, to June 1, 1881 254 0G Interest on deposits from March 1,1881, to June 1,1881 220 16 County tax collected from Junel, 1881, to October 1, 1881... 3,689 22 Dist. treasurer, for textbooks, from June 1,18S1, to October 1, 1881 93 Penalty and interest from June 1, 1881, to October 1, 1881 2,572 40 Interest on deposits from June 1, 1881, to October 1, 1881 286 91 Produce from poor farm from June 1, 1881, to October 1, 1881 267 00 County tax collected from October, 1, 1881, to March 1, 1S82 10.021 02 Penalty and interest from October 1,1881, to March 1,1882 2,371 17 Interest on deposits from October 1, 1881, to March 1, 1882 407 76 Dist. treasurer, for text books from Oc tober 1, 1881, to March 1, 1882 94 90 Produce from poor farm from October 1, 1881, to March 1, 1882 316 20 Jury fees from October 1,1881, to March 1. 1$S2 7143 Probate fees from October 1, 1881, to March 1,1882 70 00 Grand total $49,388 28 EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28TH, 1882. Salaries of county officers $ 7,803 34 Poor farm expenses 924 48 New court house expenses Court house and general expenses ... Sheriff and deputy sheriff lees Commissioners' fees Witness fees Stationery and printing Jury fees Jail expenses Express and freight Constable fees Justice fees Clerk court, fees Refunded tax Poor expenses Election returns Return of births and deaths Court expenses State text books Total County fund on hand March 1, 1882.. 1881 March August October Dec. November 1882. Jan. 1881. 5,566 76 1,489 65 1,884 23 714 20 1,725 88 2,027 57 3,747 39 483 40 12 45 289 06 118 52 1,092 54 2,358 82 1,078 46 61 35 146 25 756 41 186 41 ..$32,467 17 ... 16,921 11 Grand Total $49,388 28 SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. Feb. 23, W. K. Porter, salary, auditor's clerk for Feb $92 98 March 3, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer for Feb.... 125 00 4, O. Finhart, Jr., salary, -jailer, for 14, G. ^Bmnd/saiary," ove^er poor for January 20, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for February April, l, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's clerk for March 1, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, quarter ending April 1 .. 2. H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor for March 2, G. F. Goodwin, salary, co. att'y, for March 4, O. Finhart, salary, jailer, for 66 66 25, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for March 45 00 125 00 30, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for April 30, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's Qlerk, for April 125 00 May 2, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for April ........ ..... 4.O. Finhart, salary, jailer, for March 106 00 30, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt. for April 100 00 June 1, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Oo. supt. for May 100 00 1, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for May 125 00 1, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's clerk, ior May 58 34 1, P. T. Mclntyre. salary, co. treas urer, for May 125 00 2, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for May 75 00 4, O. Finhart, Jr., salary, jailer, for May 45 00 13, G. F. Brand, salary, overseer poor, for March, April and May 91 25 14, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for May 66 66 29, G. F. .Goodwin, salary, Co. att'v, for June '. 66 66 30, H. \V. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for June 125 00 30, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's clerk, for June 58 34 July 1, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, ior June 75 00 2, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt. for June 100 00 5, O. Finhart, salary, jailer, for June 45 00 30, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt for July 100 00 30, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for July 125 00 30, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditors clerk, for July 58 34 14, Dr. G. M. Alsdurfi, salary,Co.phy sician, March, April, May and June 30 00 14, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for June 125 00 A&g. 3. P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for July 6, O. Finhart, salary, jailer, for July 2, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro* bate, for July ." old, salary, auditor's 31, H. G. GriswoL_, clerk, for August 31. H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for August 31, G. F. Brand, salary,overseer poor, for July July 19, G. F. Brand, salary, overseer poor, for June Sept. 2, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for August 5, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for August 14, G. E. Brand, salary, overseer poor, for August 10,.O. Finhart, Jr., salary, jailer, for 30 42 30 42 75 00 125 00 30 42 45 00 58 34 30, H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's clerk, for September 30, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for September end 26th.. 108 42 30, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for September 125 00 Aug. 31, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt for August 100 00 24, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for July and August 183 32 Oct. U, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro- S.ate. for September 75 00 7, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for September 66 66 3, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt. for September 100 00 31, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for October 125 00 31. H. G. Griswold, salary, auditor's clerk, for October. 58 34 Nov. 7, O. Finhart, Jr., salary, jailer, for September 45 00 8, O. Finhart, Jr., salary, jailer, for October 45 00 25, H. G. Griswold, aalary, auditor's clerk to November 25tb 30, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for November 30, H. W. Elms, salary, balance clerk hire, for November 1, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt for 47 13 125 00 11 21 100 00 1, G. L. Case salary, Co. treasurer, for October 1, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for October 1, Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for November..., 1, G. L. Case, salary, Co. treasurer, for November 20, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. atfy, for October and November.... 12, G. P. Brand, salary, overseer poor, 104 00 75 00 75 00 125 00 133 32 for quarter ending Dec. 12 .... 6, O. Finhart, salary, jailer, for Nov. 31,1. Patchin, salary, auditor's clerk, for December 31, C. D. Belden, salary, Co. supt for December 31, H. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for January 125 00 31,1. Patchin, salary, auditor's clerk, for January 58 34 1, G. L. Case, salary, Co. treasurer, for January 12500 l. Ormanzo Allen, salary, judge pro bate, for January 79 17 6, C. D. Belden, salary, Co. snpt. for Feb. January 100 00 6, O. Finhart, Jr., salary, jailer, for January... 45 00 28, II. W. Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for February 125 00 18, C. D. Belden, salary, Co. supt. for February 100 00 28, G. L. Case, salary, Co. treasurer, tor February 125 00 28,1. Patchin, salary, auditor's clerk, for February 58 34 Brand, cash paid for labor .. 41 00 E Door, goods for poor larm... 3 79 8, H. Slocum, wood for poor farm 18 50 1, P. II. Mahoney, machine for poor farm 34 00 8, Dugan & Romberg, blacksmith ing for poor farm 4 25 8, Crane & Patterson, hardware for poor farm 16 50 7, Ira Jones, hardware for poor farm, 7 15 Aug. 23, C. A Gillett, work 011 poor farm .. 70 00 22. J- S. Furtney, work on poor farm, 35 00 Oct. 12, J. Solner, goods for poor farm ... -12 92 July 7, J. Solner, 44 45 Jn,y balance year ending March 11, 100 00 23, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, 66 67 Juy 6, J. Solner, goods for poor farm ... 13 46 6, C. A Gillett, work on poor farm, 31 05 6, Jas. Murphy, threshing on poor fann 51 62 6, Thos. Murphy, work on poor farm, 1 25 6, M. C. Haney, 40 00 6, Frank Haney, 35 00 6, G. Kearns, wood for poor farm.. 18 00 6, Jonas Haney, work on poor farm, 13 75 6, Ball & Griswold, goods for poor farm 7 55 6, Ira Jones, hardware for poor farm, 6 55 6, J. J. Kornberg, blacksmithing for poor farm 12 85 4, Dorr & Wold, goods for poor farm, 9 84 6. C. W. Taylor. 45 20 Total poor farm expenses $924 48 NEW COURT HOUSE EXPENSES. 1881. July 29, Mower County Bank Deed to Public Square $1,925 00 ov. 10, D. J. Tubbs, part payment on foundation 952 87 Oct. 21, D. J. Tubbs, part payment on foundation 878 40 8, D. J. Tubbs, part payment on foundation 800 00 Jny 5, D. J. Tubbs, part payment on foundation Feby 24, D. J. Tubbs, part payment on foundation planting 58 33 225 00 125 00 7, H. Curtis, drayage 26, O. C. LaBar, 3 days on equalizing board 26, O. C. LaBar, 4 days on auditing board 26, H. C. Anderson, 2 days on equal izing board 25, H. W. Elms, 4 days auditing board and postage .. .. Aug. 22, H. W. Elms, postage 66 67 July 8, O.C. LaBar,court house committee, 24 90 T"""" 8, O. C. LaBar, 8, O. C. LaBar, 8,0. C. LaBar. Sept. 15, Dr. W. L. Hollister, examining insane person 2, Jas. Konkle, conveying J. Gaffer ty to insane hospital 7, H. W. Elms, postage April, May and June 8, Oscar Ayers, court house com mittee 8, Oscar Ayers, court house com mittee 8, Oscar Ayers, court house com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court house com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court house com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court bouse com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court house com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court house com mittee 8, W. B. Mitson, court house com mittee 7, Ira Jones, hall for March term court 7, M. M. Trowbridge, recording offi cers bonds 7, M. M. Trowbridge, list of mort gages....' 7, Smith & Yates, rent register deed office Aug. 30, Jas. Konkle,'conveying JobnGaf ferty to insane hospital July 26, G. F. Goodwin, court house sub committee 8, A. H. Tuttle, postage Mch 31, J. Adams, work on court room... 1, Fernald & Kimball, table for sher iff. 1, W. T. Wilkins, repairing register deeds office 2, W. T. Wilkins, rent register deeds office 31, D. M. Thompson, coal for court house 30, J. Woodward, 1 cord of wood ... Aug. 22, Y.T.Cameron, building sidewalk, July 7, Wm. Adams, repairing court house, 7, P. C. Sullivan, chimneys, 17, J. S. Cox, repairing court house 8, D. M. Thompson, coal for court house 7, Frank Zoeller, notary fee 7, W. K. Barnes, 6, R. Griffith, oraer vacating public square 6, F. I. Crane, lumber for county..! 12, O. C. LaBar, court house supt., 4 days Nov. 4, H. B. Corey, conveying tnsaiw man to hospital Oct 6, H. W. Elms, postage Aug. 23, O. C. LaBar, courthouse supt... 23, O. C. LaBar, court house supt, 4 days 23,0. C. LaBar, court house supt, 4 days Dec. 27, Mis. P. T. Mclntyre, error on tax receipt Aug- 22, R. B. Whiting, examining title.. July 58 34 75 00 Aprii.. 4500 5, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for April 66 66 23, P. T. Mclntyre, salary, Co. treas urer, for April 125 00 April 5, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt. for Oct Jny 125 00 45 00 Oct. 75 00 58 34 125 00 Jny 10, Dr. G. M. Alsdurff, salary county physician, to Jan. 1, 1882 4, O. LaBar, court house supt., 4 days 4, O. C. LaBar, court house snpt, 4 days and telegraphing 6, Crane & Patterson, hardware for court house «, N. K. Noble, canvassing returns 4, O. C. LaBar, court house supt,'4 days 4.0. C. LaBar, court house supt.',*4 days 4,0. C. LaBar, court house supt., 4 days 4, La&yette French, Insurance on court house and jail 6, Ira Jones, stove for treas. office.. 4. H. W. Elms, 4 days on auditing board and postage 77T. 6, H. 81ocum, coal for court house and poor ftrm 1881. Aug. 22, M. M. 91 25 45 00 58 33 31, H. W. -Elms, salary, Co. auditor, for December 81, G. Case, salary, Co. treasac$r, for December 6, A. H. Tuttle, salary, Co. supt for 100 00 125 00 125 00 100 00 46 00 75 00 67 9,0. Finhart, salary, jailer, for Dec. 8, Ormanzo Allen, saliury, judge pro bate, for December....' ....... 4, G. F. Goodwin, salary, Co. att'y, for December.... & July 7, H. B, Corey, sheriff. 7 .. Sept, Oct. Total officer's salaries $7,803 34 POOR FARM EXPENSES. Mch SO, A. C. Bisbee, 5 cows for poor farm, 132 50 Jany 5, GE.Wilbour, clothing for pauper, 5 90 5, Solner, goods for poor farm.... 21 05 March 1, Ira Jones, goods lor poor farm... 9 30 1, Solner, ... 1575 1,0. M. Thompson, coal for poor farm 05 33 1, Dugan & Co., blacksmithing ... 16 00 2, Calos Fenton, taking pauper to poor farm 1 50 Jany 5, E. B. Williams, cheese for poor farm. 5 09 July 1, Kent &'Woodward, machine extras, 3 00 7, Taylor & Ball, goods for poor farm, 46 53 C. 6, 6, 6, 6, H. B. Corev, 6, 6, 6, M. B. Johnson, H. B. Corey, sheriff 66 6, 6, 0, 4, H. B. Corey, sheriff 4, ... 19 80 Aug. 22, Taylor & Ball, goods for poor farm, 23 50 410 49 600 00 Total new court house expenses $5,566 76 COURT HOUSE AND GENERAL EXPENSES. 1881. March 2, J. M. Wyckoff, postage $. 31, O. C. LaBar, 4 days on auditing board 30, H. W. Elms, one day on auditing board and postage 30, J. M. Wyckoff, 3 days on audit ing board 30, T. J. Van Mackelenberg, physi cian for pauper.. T. K. Dahle (I R. A. Donaldson., 4 W. B. Mitson....'.'. O. C. LaBar Oscar Ayers Aug. 24, 24, 4 IX) 24' 12 00 Oct, 12, Aug. 23, July 28, Aug. 23, 24, Oct. 7. 1882. Jany 4, 7, 7. 7, 4, 6, 7, 5 50 9 00 li. A. Donaldson.. 17 00 H. C. Andenon... J. B. Graves Oscar Ayers T. K. Dahle R. A. Donaldson.. 20 00 5 50 11 00 12 tH) 7, W. B. Mitson 9 00 Total commissioners fees WITNESS FEES. 1881. Jany 5, II. F. Hickok May 14, L. Nugent 16, Jake Fisher 16, A. E. Cox 16, M. O. Brian 9, E. F. Burnett April 27, J. Adams May 4, Eugene Wood April 28, G. W. Clough 28, C. L. West 28, L. J. Brock way 28, Geo Morris 11, L. G. Wheeler 11, W Hunkins 12, A. H. Hill 12, H. A. Fairbanks 12, T. J. Shehan Mrch 17, T. Lukens 17, Jo Miller 17, Chas Bell April 20, N. K. Noble 26, W. L. Hollister Mrch 11, Brockway April 6, Jo Miller 6, John Rustad 7, A. McNeil 7, John Nugent 9, Nellie Monahan 9, Pat. Carr 9, D. Giles 9, Jas. McEwin », W. H. Clay 9, Arthur Wood 9, W. W. Keyser '9, J. P. Green 9. Walter Burk 9, J. P. Williams 9, H.J. Miner 9, J. S. Cox 9, A. Young 11, Calos Fenton 11, D. J. Tubbs. 1, L. French Mrch 30, John Walsh 30, Wm. Hay 30, Gunder Nelson 30, L. Dettlebach 31, L. H. Brockway 31, J. H. Mansfield 31, A. M. Fleck 31, A. Hall 31, A. Wiley 22, Geo. Young 22, Wm. Young 1 22, O. Severson 22, J. H. Johnson 22, Gulick Johnson 22, A. N. Kloster 22, A. Wiley 22, T. Engelsted 22, P. Gilligan 22, P. Gerwin 22, John Thompson 22, F. Gerheart 1 21, John Rustad 22, Thos. Madden 21, P. E. Jace 22, N. Thompson 21, J. F. Adams 19, Clyde Gilbert 19, A. Axtell 19, Elmer Roes 28, A. Young 28, William Young 25, J. H. Mansfield 25, H. J. Miner 29, Gulick Olson 29, Nels.Thompson 29, T. Madden .VT. April 13, J. Rauey,.... ..., Mrch 29, F. Gerheart 29, A. N. Kloster .28, John Carr, Jr 28, J. P. Williams 29, John H. Johnson 28, W.E. Barker April 1, Thos. Riley 8, Geo. Rapp May 3,C. H.Coats 2, J. CO* April 27, F.'Cooper 27, Thos. Dugan 27, Wm. Hayes 27, T. McCOrmick 27, T. Meany 27, Geo. Gibson 25,Silas Dutcher 27, Chas. Riley, Jr 27, D. W. Gibson 27, N. Kolle 27, William Carter 27, W. 8. Repass 22, O. W. Shaw 22, Birdie Smith 20, Jas McGrath 20, D. J. Lyke 20, Wm. Waddock 20, D. A. McFadden 22, Fred Ford 18, F. A. Engle May 28, O. F. Miller 3% Addle Miller 80, W. H. Hyland 27, C. R. Padelford............. 14, James Trtiesdell 21, Mrs. C. R. Padelford.. .... 4, Ira Jones 24, Ben Eyre 23, M. B. Johnson April 15, C. B. Staples 15,0. O. Finhart 15, Frank Riley 15, Calos Fentou 15, F. D. Beecher. 15, Chas. BJley, Jr 15, John Lambert 13, Peter Zeller 13, Ole Benson 13, Carl 8achaie 15, Thos. Riley 15,0. N. Olberg 15, F.Clay ..................... 16, W.H.Sutton 16, C.-N. Besicker 16, C.T.Cole.. 1 6 8. A. Gorton i-- 16, &F.Gibbons... .. 15 00 2 50 a ou is 45 13 00 9 00 3 15 17 45 7 50 13 10 23 20 39 95 14 10 5 80 26 00 20 40 22 55 4 30 25 00 2 68 40 00 37 50 12 00 16 35 45 12 9 86 7 50 55 10 37 50 56 18 •8 00 6 50 1 25 6 88 1 25 1 75 3 54 5 60 2 00 22 95 20 00 30 50 3 00 22 90 20 00 20 00 4 00 1 00 45 00 20 00 21 45 7 90 3 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 33 75 34 15 20 85 306 57 Trowbridge, recording deeds, Jny 4, W. B. Mitson, 4 days on auditing board 7TT. 6, J. E. Canevan, work on court house 5 72 12 00 8 00 Total court house and general ex penses $it4g9 65 SHERIFF AND DEPUTY SHERIFF FEKS. 1881. MrchSO, T. J. Shehan, Riley case 3300 80, M.B. Johnson, deputy sheriff... 18 90 31, H.B. Corey, ... 24 00 31, D. H.Stimson, ... 2010 31, H. B. Corey, ... 88 «0 31, D. H. 8timson, 17 90 31, 16 90 28 80 M, H. B.^orey, ... 23 80 1 ... 42 00 80, ... 28 80 30. ... 28 60 so, «. 24 60 "80, D. H. Stimson, *. mm so. SSj ao, ." Join 80, H. B. Corey, 24 60 April 0,.D.H.Stimson, A '... 7S .8-8 Mrah 26,1L B. Johnson," 2 jX $ McCto£ey. 10 00 26, A. S. Bunt, 5 00 April p. BUGttlnson," 40 00 11, J. McCloskey 2 50 MrchSl, &ven Andenon, deputy sheriff... 28 ao 3 I S as 8 9 1 0 $ 5- %*w' gp??ul April& XV. Owens, ...... 12 50 Manhai H. B. Corey, 6 00 5, W. w. 8w«et deputy :......v 9 60 Ap^JM*.lfiaQ3lwy,qN0ial 47 so fm Mrch 19. P. Zeller 19, W. R. KeL 80, Arthur Wc 80, J. McBwin 18, C. W. Austin 17, Geo. Rapp aw*- 25 00 a, 20 00 25 00 36 OO 19 10 24 60 90 15 18 25 9 65 7 05 12 50 12 50 12 50 24 80 24 60 25 00 22 00 25 00 10 00 2 50 25 00 12 40 25 00 24 00 24 70 23 60 13 00 21 50 25 00 24 60 24 60 19 50 88 60 24 50 25 00 24 62 23 40 25 00 36 00 20 00 20 00 12 50 J. McCloskey, deputy sheriff M. B. Johnson, T. G. Rav, special deputy M. B. Johnson," W.F.Day, M. B. Johnson, deputy sheriff. H. B. Corey, sheriff Oct. /, Dec. 7, 22, 22, 6, 6, .6, M. B. Johnson, special deputy! Ole Finhart, Jr., D. H. Stimson, deputy sheriff.. 6, M. B. Johnson, deputy sheriff... 8, D. H. Stimson, special deputy .. 7, M. B. Johnson, 1882. Jan. 4, Jas. McCloskey, deputy sheriff. 4, ti ii 6, D. H. Stimson, 1 1881. Oct. 1882. Jan. 6, W. W. Sweet, July 29, T. G. Olson 7, Mrs. C. R. Padelford. 7, C. R. Padelford 7, Addie L. Miller 21, J. Weisman 21, John Leary 21, John Frank 7, O. Finhart, Jr 7, Fanny Hickok 23, C. H. Davidson 8, C. Fenton 16, John Osborn 22.L.O. Hoiio 22, L. Elliugsou 26, J. F. Trask 21, P. O. Peterson 22, M. Shaffer 22, Chas. Maudler 22, T. G. Olson 22, E. J. Vestram 22, John Ellingson 22,1. E. Erlckson 22, J. Esse 22, o. 0. uive 22,1. N. Thompson 22, A. Jameson 22, E. Jenson 22, G. Olson 22, O. P. Shaw 23, Peter Johnson 24, W. Andrew 23, D. H. Stimson 24, J. H. Johnson 24," J. H. Winslow 24, Wm. Meyers 21, John Wold.: 23, Calos Fenton 21, R. E. Crane 7, A. Loucks 6, Mrs. C. Gulickson 6, M. N. Thompson 15,1. White....VT. 15, R. Maxfield 15, John Armstrong 15, J. M. Maxfield 5, A. Davis 5, Sarah Davis 5, Wm. Davis 20, L. E. Day 16, H. W. Page 22, J. Murphy 6, John Ellingson », A. O. Tuft 6, O. P. Shaw 14, J. P. Symins 30, JohnMachlin 18, P. O. Gredy... 6, E. J. Westover 6,C. Maxfield 6,1. Ellingson 26, T. Riley 7, A. Axtell 7, Elmer Ross 25, J. C. Kaiser 7, W. B. Mitson 5, Jas. Davis 7, K. O. Wold 7, Elling Erickson 7, A. Gilbert 26, H. A. Fairbanks 7, E. D. Stoddard. Sept. July Sept. Oct. 10 45 1 90 8 68 8 05 15 00 35 13 Total Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff fees $1884 23 COMMISSIONER'S FEES. 1881. Mrch 31, II. C. Anderson ."T 31, O. C. LaBar 31, Oscar Ayers Jany 8, W. B. Mitson 8, W. B. Mitson 8, R. A. Donaldson MrchSl, W. B. Mitson, 2, R. A. Donaldson 2, II. C. Anderson 2, O. C. LaBar, February session.. 2, O. C. LaBar, equalizing board. 2, O. C. LaBar, January session .. 2, Oscar Ayers ...' 2, H. C. Anderson 2, W. B. Mitson 2, W. B. Mitson Jany 8, O. C. LaBar July 8, O. C. LaBar 28, R. A. Donaldson 28, R. A. Donaldson 25, O. C. LaBar A •28, W. B. Mitson 28, W. B. Mitson 26, H. C. Anderson 8, R. A. Donaldson 8, O. Ayers 8, H. C. Anderson 8, W. B. Mitson Aug. 24, H. C. Anderson 24, 24 W. B. Mitson Mrch 31, R. A. Donaldson Oct. 12, O. Ayers 12 7, H. C. Anderson ... .7....!.! Nov. Dec. Oct. Dec. Oct. Dec. Nov. $ 12 00 11 00 9 20 15 20 27 60 20 40 13 80 14 40 12 00 11 00 14 00 11 00 15 40 12 00 13 80 13 80 17 00 11 00 17 40 14 40 14 00 16 80 13 80 9 00 20 40 9 00 12 00 13 80 9 00 12 00 24 60 14 40 4 50 6 00 9 00 900 16 00 11 00 14 40 11 40 17 50 8 00 6 00 6 00 9 00 11 40 Oct. Sept. Oct. July Oct. Dec. Oct. 1882. Jan. 3, Wm. Cooper 3, P. J. Hawkinson 3, S. Harlson ia 00 18 00 17 00 16 20 5 00 9 90 20 40 21 30 $7i4 20 2 44 1 12 1 12 10 36 1 12 1 10 1 10 2 22 1 48 1 10 1 10 2 12 3 24 9 36 10 36 5 12 14 00 5 72 18 56 7 08 1 12 1 10 6 24 18 68 4 12 6 00 10 24 95 10 105 80 66 50 90 45 72 65 257 60 7 60 9 00 14 00 6 12 6 12 6 12 244 7 24 3 12 2 12 1 12 2 12 2 12 2 12 4 12 1 12 2 12 2 12 8 00 3 04 3 04 3 40 3 40 3 40 2 86 1 72 3 40 3 28 3 40 3 40 2 80 4 12 3 40 3 72 3 04 3 12 5 76 5 76 5 76 2 44 2 44 1 12 4 12 3 52 3 52 3 64 25 20 4 12 2 92 3 40 212 3 40 8 76 4 48 24 20 1 10 1 12 2 24 2 12 1 12 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 12 1 72 12 1 10 1 10 1 10 2 12 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 12 8 96 8 96 5 96 96 1 12 8 96 1 10 2 12 6 44 868 112 110 1 10 110 184 112 612 27 50 1044 1 10 47 60 1 10 1012 1 10 3 80 1 10 212 212 112 44 25 26 45 12 20 17 90 „lr 3 52 4 92 4 92 4 92 5 96 5 96 5 96 12 2 08 1 10 1 12 1 72 5 00 5 00 7 60 4 00 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 2 68 4 40 1 12 1 12 3 40 1 12 1 12 1 12 2 12 1 12 2 24 3 20 3 20 11 72 5 84 11 72 11 60 5 84 5 81 5 84 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 84 3 40 1 96 1 12 2 24 3 40 1 96 2 72 1 96 3 24 12 96 15 12 1 12 12 20 6 32 1 12 3 40 20 20 1 12 7 20 Total witnesses fees $1,725 STATIONERY AND PRINTING. 1881. Mrch 30, H. O. Basford, printing 1, Pioneer Press, Co. books for sher iff 2, PioneerPress Co., blanks for Reg. 2, C. H. Davidson, printing 31, H. O. Basford, pnnting statement tax, 1880 31, H. O. Basford, blanks for clerk court 2, H. O. Basford, blanks for register of deeds 2, H. O. Basford, blanks for superin tendent of schools 2, H. O. Basford, blanks for treasurer, 2. blanks for auditor, blanks forjudge pro bate 2, H. O. Basford, blanks for county treasurer Jany 5, Palmer & Winall, books for regis tcf of deeds 5, Palmer AWinali, books for regis ter of deeds 1880. May 27, Cameron, Ambergb Co., ink for register of deeds Jany 7, Dorr & Wold, stationery for offi ces March 2, Dorr & Wold, stationery for offi ces July 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1860 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8, H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8,11. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 8. H. O. Basford, advertising delin quent tax, 1880 July 7, C. H. Davidson, publishing finan cial statement 8, C. H. Davidson, stationery and printing 25, C. H. Davidson, stationery and printing 7, E. C. Dorr, stationery 7, 7, 7, 7, 23 40 24 60 7, Pioneer Press Co., blanks for audi tor 9 00 7, Pioneer Press Co., tax judgment books 19 00 7, Pioneer Press .Co., daily register for treasurer: 15 00 7, Pioneer Press Co., assessor's book and blanks 68 00 28, Pioneer Press Co., tax lists and blanks 25, Pioneer Press Co., books & blanks, 1 or 7, West Publishing Co, 2 copies Young's statutes 7, Cameron, Amberg & Co., books for register deeds Aug. 24, F. E. Langworthy, printing..... Oct. 6, H. O. Basford, printing 12. 6, Oct 8, Pioneer Press Nov. 28, books for clerk .... 28, printing. 17, C. H. Davidson, printing Oct. 28, H. O. Basford, Nov. 1, Palmer & Winall, binding books for register of deeds 11, H. O. Basford, printing 1882. Jany 20, H. O. Basford, publishing delin quent tax, 1879 20, H. O. Basford, printing Feb. 6, 1881. Dec. 7, Parrott & Garten, books for clerk court 12 00 1882. Feb. 11, Pioneer Press, tax receipts 14, C. H. Davidson, printing 17, R. R. Marsh, 4, John D. Metz, ledger for auditor, 4, Dorr & Woold, stationery register of deeds 4, Dorr & Wold, stationery CO. supt., 4, sheriff.. 4, auditor. 4, treasurer 4, clerk.. 4 ^FJ.R~J '.I J!*» AUSTIN, MOWER COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1882. TERMS: Two Dollars Per Annum, in Advance, 7, J. Van House 7, A. Kiefher 8, Geo. Felt~ 8, J. Ridlington 8, J. Otter 8, A. Benson 15, S. Swenningson 5, W. V. Lobb 5, J. Van House 5, G. W. Reed Sept. 26, JJ. C. Markhnm Oct I 8, S. Bostwick 8, A. II. Smith 8, L. Smith 8, II. Lyons 8, P. Barrett .' 8, H. H. Kent 3, E. P. Van Valkenbcrg 8, L. D. Carter 8, H. Welsel 13, J. Gregson 13, W. V. Lobb 8. P. J. Catzer 10, Geo. Edwards 10, B. F. Langworthy 12, 8. Johnson 7, D. McNttliey 5, Andrew Thompson 17, R. Griffith 17 F. P. McBride 18, Wm. Litchfield 7, Mrs. F. Fisher, supper for jury... Nov. 5, H. H. Hubbard Oct. 7, Chas. Muncy 7, S. Summey 7, W. B. Mitson 7, H. B. Sheldon 7, S.Y. Paddock 7, J. Otter 7, Geo. Fett 7, D. McCanna 7, H. S. Eddy 7, J. B. Waddock 8, John Frank 8, L. Alsdurff 7, J. W. Walker 8, M. Majors 8, H. S. Eddy 8, Geo. Dean 7, L. W. Thompson 9, S. W. Day 7, B. Graves 8, A. Hangen 8, N. Goodsell 8,8. W.Day 8, Andrew Benson 8, Amie Hougan 8, S. W. Day 8, M. B. Johnson 8, W. Bently 8, J. H. Johnson 8, A. L. Bush 5, B. F. King 8, A. Hunt 11, R. B. Clark 6, John Wade If E. M. Barnard 7, M. O. Wilsie 7, R. P. Carey 7, S. S. Bacon 7, L. D. Jackson Mrch 31, W. H. Anderson, lunch for jury.. May 16, A. E. Cox, juror coroner inquest. April 5, Chas. Grannis 5, R. O. Carll 5, G. L. Case 5, S. B. Woodsum 2, Geo. Edwards 4, B. O. Benson 4, John Keller 4, G. H. Allen 4, H. J. Hanson 4, John Hickok 4, C. R. Engelstad 4, John Keller 11, J. B. Clark 11, John Van House 4, R. P. Carey 12, Geo. Benton 6, P. Farrell 6, L. W. French 6, F. I. Crane 6, F. Stewart 6, P. O. Maley 8, M. Keysor 9, Geo. Wood 9, O. B. Dearborn 9, F. W. Frisbee 9, J. M. Mason 9, W. W. Sweet 9, F. S. Bagley 11, L. C. Scribner 9, O. G. Anderson 4, C. Meyers 4, S. Y. Paddock 4, J. M. Patch 4, W. B. Spencer 4, C. C. Piner 5, J. F.Carson.. 5, P. D. Vaughn ft, S. S. Washborn 5, J. S. Bowers 5, M. O. Wilson 5, S. Ives 5, H. F. Glover 5 60 4 60 5 60 9 47 2 25 15 50 23 25 24 00 10 00 6 50 8 50 7 30 7 50 11 85 7 50 25 50 38 00 3 50 25 39 8 68 24 36 W. F. Glover 5, T. Leonard 4, H. A. Wales 5, N. Goodsell 4, W. L. Barnum 4, J. Lockwood 4, J. C. Johnson 4, W. H. JJently 1, J. B. Clemment 4, L. D. Jackson 4, B. Wright 4, S. Bostwick 4, A. L. Bush 4, G. H. Allen 4, E. M. Barnard 4, M. O. Wilsie 4, 8. J. Sanborn 4, H. B. Shelden 4, George Clow 4, G. T. Jones 4, Z. B. Dailey 4, R. E. Stewart 4, F. Cox 4, John Frank 4, O. E. Loe.... 4, J. Otter 4, John Meyer 4, J. J. Gilbertson 4, Th. Irgens 4, L. W. Sherman 4, H. P. Sleeper 4, Peter Hanson 4. D. McTavish 4, T. G. Ray 4, J. E. Joslyn 4, J. F. Rockwell 4, B. Packard 4, A. Bell 4, F. R. Warren 4, J. C. Slater 4, W. L. Henderson 4, E. A. Whitcomb 4, P. Utzinger 1, D. Johnson 1, W. T. Mandeville 24 48 21 24 24 36 19 00 24 84 24 72 24 48 21 96 24 26 10 32 24 60 23 52 239 60 127 30 92 20 7 13 6 83 2 37 10 09 5 12 10 01 Mrch 23, S. W. Day 22, S. Knudson 19, L. Kunnestrand 26, W. R. Vandergrift 26, B. T. Jones 26, Schleuder 26, Geo. King 25, C. L. West 24, John Mahoney 24, N. Maxfield 24, S. Sweningson 2A, M. Gregson 24, G. W. Clough April 1, John Hickok 2, W. R. Vandergrift 2, 8. W. Day 2, A. J. French 2, John Matherson 2, E. Bassett Mrch 31, Mrs. Fischer, supper for jury April 27, E. D. Ames 25, O.J. Hill 22, H. W. Page 19, A. H. Chapin May 24, J. Streaver Mrch 2, L. B. Fairbanks 24, O. O. Finhart 24, J. W. Eldridge 24, G. E. Rolph 24, M. Teeter 24, L. Runnestrand 24, O Wilder 24, J. H. Bliss 24, D. P. Pietney 24, G. W. Phillips 24, A. Lounsbury 24, T. G. Olson. 24, G. N. Campbell 24, C. Engelstad 1A, E. Kenyon 24, J. R. Canfleld 24, H. Swan 25, S. C. Olson 47 50 88 50 12 00 12 00 5 00 1250 8 00 9 50 12 00 38 00 20 00 137 95 6 00 11 15 14'00 122 85 300 22 15 60 00 74 10 245 14 20 2 §7 2 96 14 42 3 12 10 61 3 02 6 32 13 39 I 11 it 4^ Widman & Sanford, books register of deeds for 36 50 Total stationery and printing $2,027 57 JURY FEES. 1881. Mrch 24, R. Eckford 24, W. F. Dutton 23, W. Vandergrift April 13, M. B. Slocum 13, C. Deremer July 4, B. Packard 4, Warren Walker April 16, W. H. White 12, T. Stewart Mrch 19, J. F. Carson 19, J. A. Thatcher 19, Smith Purdy 19, John Vanhouse April 4, E. H. Gerard 4, George King 4,1. C. Thatcher 4, L. Thompson 4, J. E. Engals 4, John Mahoney 4, J. F. Tompkins Mrch 90, B. Packard 30, J. Van House g0 29^ J. Blelark 29, E. D. Fenton July 7, Fleck & Hay, board lor jury.. Sept &. E. P. Van Valkenbere. July 7, H. W. Bullis, dinner for jury Sept 21, C. Lewis 24, Adam Goodsell 24, J. Eichstad 24, M. Krebebach 24, C. C. Carr 24, E. H. Bedford 24, O. K. Storlie.. 24, C. J. Higbee 24, Thos. Richardson 24,8. Willson 24, V. M. Little 24,G. R. Wilbour 24, A. Hansen 24, John Hubbard.. 24, D. B. Vaughn 24, B. F. Bacon. Jane 15, H. Lyons MrehSLA. MiFleck, supper for jury., Oct i!\8. Sweanlngson ......... 7,3, nMBBItai... ........... 7 A. AxMD 7.. ............. .. 26 40 28 69 4 00 3 80 54 00 50 50 3 20 51 00 4 00 10 40 4 00 4 00 36 20 38 00 28 00 37 60 36 20 11 00 38 00 200 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 16 02 3 15 1 55 10 00 11 80 19 00 14 00 18 00 13 60 19 20 17 60 12 40 18 60 11 20 10 20 10 00 15 80 11 20 12 20 2 80 4 29 20 20 20 00 4 00 N 1^, Total jury fees .$3,747 39 JAIL EXPENSES. 1881. Mrcb 1, Ira Jones, hardware for jail 30, W. R. Van^prift, whitewashing TRANSCRIPT. 4 00 4 00 18 50 25 80 37 00 22 40 10 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 80 •W 80 4 00 33 40 30 20 30 20 28 20 36 00 30 20 10 60 4 00 4 00 28 70 1 00 10 20 9 20 2 00 28 20 10 20 10 40 4 33 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 20 00 31 00 10 00 2 00 38 80 16 40 46 40 30 20 32 00 46 00 36 00 4 00 36 00 21 00 9 80 4 00 20 00 10 00 6 00 15 00 17 00 6 00 9 40 2 00 27 50 4 00 4 00 7 00 7 00 7 20 9 00 9 00 2 60 1 00 12 80 6 00 7 50 5 60 8 00 38 40 10 00 45 00 43 00 4 00 50 00 32 60 2 00 2 20 8 80 51 00 2 00 36 20 36 20 10 00 10 80 2 12 5 20 14 50 58 00 20 20 20 20 21 20 64 20 56 00 7 20 8 60 6 80 12 40 11 00 12 40 5 20 6 40 6 00 6 80 6 20 6 20 13 20 13 00 15 80 9 60 6 40 11 40 15 60 8 60 12 40 8 60 11 00 12 00 11 00 2 00 8 60 5 60 13 00 8 60 8 60 12 20 12 00 13 00 15 50 12 60 13 00 13 00 6 40 8 60 6 40 6 40 10 20 6 80 1 40 4 40 9 00 6 20 11 60 9 20 8 60 11 20 12 00 10 60 13 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 19 00 14 00 6 00 2 00 18 20 10 00 April 25, IT. S. Express, 3 packages from St. Paul 80 2, U. S. Express, 3 packages from Stillwater 90 C, A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Panl 30 12, M. & St. P. R. R., 1 package from Aug. 23, Oct. 12, 0. 6, 6, 6, Chicago ~~i Mrch 28, M. & St. P. 15. R., 1 package from St. Paul 25 April 13, U. S. Express, 1 package from Julv 29, r. S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 50 June 24, A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 1 15 1,1,'. S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 50 13, U. S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 30 Feb. 17, U. S. Express I package from St. Paul 30 14, A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 85 1. U. S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 25 Jany 3, A. M. Express, 1 package from Dubuque 55 Dec. 28, U. 8 Express. 1 package from Mc Gregor 1 00 Nov. 5, A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Paul'. 30 Oct. 25, U. S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 120 21, A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 25 8,'A. M. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 30 Total express and freight $ 12 45 CONSTABLE FEES. 1880. Mrch 30, G. W. Keller, Riley case 7 25 Oct. 26, M. Cayley 1 35 March 1. James McCloskey 7 20 Jan. 4, G. N. Campbell 3 80 Mrch 30, J. M. Maxfield 8 30 30, John Minette 18 95 2, M. L. Cayley 9 10 2, John Minette .' 2 65 1, John Thompson 20 10 1878. May 2, R. Schaefer 9 45 1881. March 2. W. J. 'Southwick 1 45 2, F. Cr. fcay 10 75 July 7, 3 00 8, H. B. Sheffield 4 35 7, P. O'Maley 1 60 8, J. M. Maxfield 15 45 Aug. 24, James Konkle 3 00 July 7, S. Quackenbush 7 60 Nov. 10, John Minette 132 21 Oct. 6, John Thompson 5 50 6, A. Bell 9 15 1882, Jan. 6, Caleb Lewis 6 85 Total Constable fees. JUSTICE FEES. 1881. March 2, N. K. Noble 2, J. W. George 30, E. J. Stimson 1, O. F. Kelley 1, J. L. Gaskill 5, W. B. Mitson 4, E. O. Bullis Julv 7, N. K. Noble 7, H. M. Kellogg 7, J. J. Gilbertson 7, J. W. George 7, N. K. Noble Oct, 7, E. H. Wood 6, N. K. Noble 6, W. B. Mitson 6, 6, J. M. Wyckoff 1882. Jan. 6, N. K. Xoble 1881. Mrcfi 30, A. W. 30, 30, 31, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1. July 7, Kimball C, 6, 6, 6, 0, 6, C, 6, 0, S0I8 20 2,00 2 00 2 00 18 60 18 80 33 10 2 00 2 00 2 00 260 58 30 3 00 4 40 3 20 4 24 46 60 16 20 50 27 20 18 20 24 40 18 40 14 00 25 00 18 90 28 60 22 60 25 20 26 00 26 80 29 80 29 00 29 00 27 20 2 00 16 98 800 1 75 6 25 47 11 9 14 4 00 25 43 67 34 2 00 12 60 19 25 5 75 15 40 8 35 4 85 1, J. i?. Andrews, hardware for jail, 30, Taylor Ball, goods for jail 31, H. B. Corey, boarding prisoners, 19, T. J. Shehan, boarding John Riley, 31, J~. Palmer, sawing wood for jail.. 3, T. J. Shehan, boarding John Riley, 2, H. B. Corey, boarding prisoners 1, J. V. Owens, work on jail 1, Clemmer & Pooler, goods for jail, 2, Clara Palmer, washing for jail.. 2, J. Palmer, sawing wood for jail.. 1, H. B. Corey, boarding prisoners. 1, Crane & Patterson, gooas for jail, 1, Joseph Adams, work oh jail July 7, W. R. Vandergrift, whitewashing jail 7, Jane Palmer, washing for jail... 7, H. B. Corey, boarding prisoners. 8, Mis. H. Scribner, shirts for 7, Mills & Curtiss, cleaning jail yard, 7, S. C. Olson, goods for jail. 7, Ira Jones, 7. L. Nicholson, sawing wood 26, L. Dettelbach, goods for jail Mrch 31, J. Solner, Oct 12, P. J. Cratzer, ice for jail 7, H. B. Corey, boarding prisoners,. 6, W. R. Vandergrift, whitewashing jail.. 7, Jane Palmer, washing for jail.... 6, Mitchell & Conrad, work on Jail 1882. Jany 4, Dettelbach Bros., goods for jail.. 6, Jane Palmer, wauung for jail 6, Ira Jones, hardware lor i«l 4, N. Kolle, sawing wood for Jail... 4, C. W. Taylor, goods for jail. 5 00 16 45 52 27 300 6 00 26 25 8 48 200 8 50 13 60 4 00 36 85 8 00 14 75 2 50 1882. Jan. 4, 17 95 24 00 Total clerk court fees... REFUNDED TAX. 1881. SI,092 54 Mrch 10, M. Munson, school tax 2 98 April 1, A. V. Ellis, 10 62 1, E. Stanwood, sw *4 ne 5 101 15, 1862 5 00 May 2, W. T. Wilkins, ^'22 10316, 1864 to 1872 914 39 31, John Guy, personal property tax, Bennington, 1879 1 10 30, J. A. Hart, ne 25 102 18, 1878 and 1879 6 40 18, A. Aslackson, personal property tax, 1880 1 82 10, L. Botsford, personal property tax, 1880 1 00 R. B. Wheeler, personal property tax, 1880 9 96 April 13, E. D. Fenton, se 5 102 16, 1864 to 1874 220 87 Aug. 15, D. B. Johnson, Jr., lots 4 5 6 bl'k 20 R. R. Add. Austin 196 49 16, J. M. Sterling, Si sw and ne Nov. 19, W. F. Lindeman 38 75 Oct. 14, J. Davidson, refunded tax Udolphoand Windom 109 19 Nov. 9. R. Doyle, sw 23 103 15, 1879 1 Oct. 3, J. W. Wood, 14 nw 7 101 15, 1869 8 40 7, Taopi Farm Co., Taopi elevator 25 63 6. P. T. Mclntyre, sec. 5 103 16, rec't cancelled 29 69 19, J. Easton, se 28 102 14,1879.. 16 87 18, O. Everson, nc nw 9 10117, 1876 and 1877 8 11 31, C. 8. Weed, se 23 103 14, 1879 18 62 1882. Jan. 11, J. C. Easton, sw se 1210216, 1865 15 16 1881. Total reflinded tax $2,358 82 POOR EXPENSES. April 5, Temporary relief, Mrs. Ole Jacob son 16 00 5, Temporary relief, Erwin family.. 3 25 Mrch 17, M. J. Oleson... 5 00 30, Erwin family.. 9 00 Jany 5, W. Edward, physician for poor.. 7 20 Mrch 11, Temporary relief, Mrs. Geo. Sny der 5 00 12, Temporary relief, Wm. Browning, 125 21, Erwin family.. 2 83 19, Mrs. Olds 165 19, Erwin family.. 2 00 19, Mrs. Murdock, 3 50 28, Mrs. Bertie Olson, 3 75 26, H. Slocum, coal for Mrs.Bettinger, 3 90 2, A. Dettelbach, clothing for pauper, 6 00 Ajpril 11, Temporary relief Erwin family.. 2 75 MrchSO, H. W. Bullis, assisting pauper.... 11 00 30, Geo E. Wilbour, clothing for pauper, April 25, Temporary relief, M. E. Stoddard, 21, 2 25 Mrch 2, April 18, May 31, 27, 35, 12 05 4 65 400 3 60 Total jail expenses..... 9 48340 1XPBBSI.A1ID rwflHT. 1881. May 17, U. 8. Express, package from 8t. Paul.... 80 31, M. St P. B. B., 2 boxes books ftom8t. Paul.... 1 ily ^-^4 Mrch 2, S. C. Olson, coffin for E. Rens berger 2, S. C. Olson, colttn for Erwin chil dren 2, H. W. Bullis, care Mrs. E. Rens berger 1881. St. Panl 75 Aug. 17, l". S. Express, 1 package from St. Paul 40 Sept. L". S. Express, 1 package from 4 75 8 98 2 75 2 00 10 00 8 00 4 00 Mrs.B.L.Merrill, Erwin family.. Laban Hill A. Markham.. Mr. Herzog.... Kirkwood fem- 10 00 10 00 24, Temporary relief, Alb. Storms... 1877. Jany 4, Peter Henry, care Arnie Olson .. 1881. May 19, Temporary relief, M. J. Olson.... 187& May 3, Lyon Co. assisting Mower Co. pauper 47 00 5 00 30 00 Temporary relief, Erwin family.. Mrs. Murdock. M. Peterson... Wm. Way, care Erwin family Temporary relief, Erwin family.. 1. 1. Feb. 2?, Mrch 1. y. July 7, Aug. 5. July 7, 29, 14, Sept. v. July 2(5. Sept. 5, July 7, St. Paul 3d Or. L. D. Jackson, attending pau Temporary relief, Mike Regan... Mrs. Stevenson, care Jane Olds... Temporary relief, Tina Martin... 25, •», 25, June 13, Mrch 2, July 1, June 14, 20, 10, May 4, July 0, Nov. 11, Oc» 7, Dec. 8, 23, Oct. 13, July 8,' S289 06 5 85 3 00 4 05 *i 35 7 75 5 60 1 20 19 10 4 45 4 25 6 70 3 82 3 00 9 90 1 75 3 10 4 35 Total justices fees #118 52 CLERK COURT FEES. copy tax judgment Total election returns $ Cl 35 BIRTHS AND DEATHS. 1881. Mrch 14, O. J. Dickens, village Dexter 1 50 1882. Feb. Jan. 6, M. O. Wilsie, Gd. Meadow 3 00 16, D. W. Donaldson, Frankford 7 00 5, C. Meyer, Nevada 9 00 5, II. M. Mclntyre, village Lansing. 1 25 6, J. J. Hunt, Waltham 5 00 6, W. T. Dudley, village Lyle 3 00 17, R. Griffith, city of Austin 27 50 10, John Matherson, Lansing 3 00 7, J. A. Smith, Austin 3 50 11, A. Hotson, Lyle 5 50 1881. Dec. Jan. Feb. Jan. Dec. Jan. 31, Geo. Sanborn, village Brownsdale 3 50 3, C. Manchester, Udolpho 6 00 20, J. Cannon, Lodi 30 12, H. W. Sargeant, Sargeant 6 25 26, E. O. Faucett, village Lyle I 75 12, John Cronan, Windom 5 00 18, M. Krebsbach, Adams 12 23 18, J. C. Johnson, Bennington 5 25 18, T. M. Gibbs, Clayton 2 75 9, E. S. Hoppin, P. Valley 7 25 9, A. G. Anderson, Marshall 8 00 9, D. W. McCanna, Grand Meadow. 5 no 11, C. F. Tompkins, Red Rock 1 75 28, C. A. Roy, LeRoy 6 25 1881. April 14, n. Mrch 31, G. April 9, J. SW 4102 18,1879 20 59 July 20, S. E. Judd, ne nw 7 102 15, 1880 2 69 Sept. 6, West & Brower, sw nw 5101 16,1874 to 1879 R. R. 32 31 6, West & Brower, se 3510116, 1873 to 1880, R. R. 144 24 Aug. 29, West & Brower, nw 11 104 18, 1871 to 1878, R. R. 98 21 Sept. 10, Jas. Davidson, ne 16 101 18, 1878, school land 15 25 June 16, E. Daniels, ne 25 104 15, 1866 and 1867 141 68 20, E. Daniel, ne nw 33 104 14, 1862 and 1863 15 47 22, E. Daniel, ne and ne ne 2410118, 1865, 1866, 1869 and 1872 49 53 28, G. N. Baxter, se 5 103 16, 1880, paid by mistake 29 69 July 7, Author Smith, personal property tax, paid by mistake 1 56 June 21, E. Daniel, sw ne 1 102 14, 1862 5 77 21, E. Daniel, tax 1862 homstead 8 80 Oct. 4, E. Daniel, nw se 26 104 18, 1862, to 1879, homstead 150 00 i*-' 13 50 10 00 21 00 3 SO Temporary relief, Erwin family.. 2 25 8 0 10 00 8 6 22 40 15 00 2 71 2 45 Mrs. Harnhart. Mrs. Wyman.. Jane Olds 12 Oil 4 05 8 00 10 00 4 47 2 00 20 00 10 00 Erwin family.. W.W.Carey... M. Mclntyre-.. Erwin family.. J. Scliwan, boots and shoes for pauper C. Fenton, livery for funeral of pauper Temporary relief, Xels Olson 8, 20, 18, Aug. 10, July 7, liart 18 40 10 00 30 00 10 00 C. F. Hadford. Mrs. J. D. Barn- 3 50 S. C. Olson, coffin for Jane Olds.. S. Willard, digging grave for pau per R. Hall, team for funeral of pau per..' J. Martz, coffin for pauper Wm. Shephard, digging grave for pauper Temporary relief, Mrs. Jane Olds, E. J. Phillips, assisting Erwin family Temporary relief, Nellie Olds ... 13 75 5 00 1 50 19 00 •2 00 2 04 1 00 3 25 2 60 6 50 1 75 10 00 20 00 5 00 6 50 5 45 3 70 5 25 1 50 Mrs. Jane Olds, Wm. Kirkwold, K. Knutson G.W.Young... C. C. Carr, coffin for pauper Temporary relief, Mrs. Wyman.. Mrs. Ilerzog... Wyman.. John Herzog.. A. E. Cox, livery for funeral of pauper Aaron Axtell, assisting paupers Geo. Barrett J. D. Allen, assisting M.Vargason, Temporary relief, Bertie Olson... Oct. 12, Nov. 30, 29, 21, Dec. 21, 17, 14, Nov. 3, 9, 2 1882. Feb. 27, 27, Jany 24, 24, 8, Temporary relief, Jacob Karnz .. 8, H. A. Olson ... 8, J. N. Williams, 13, Erwin family.. Dec. 31, Mrs. Herzog... Oct. 1-2, Walter Markham, assisting pau per Dee. 31, Temporary relief, Bertie Olson.. 1882. Jany 7, Mrs. Wyman... 21, "J. J. Casey 30, Mary Olson. 31, Bertie Olson... 31, "J. J. Casey 6, S. C. Olson, coffins for paupers... 6, Dr. E. D. Stoddard, care H. Con don Feb. 10, Temporary relief, J. J. Casey Jany 4, T. K. Dahle, assisting paupers... Feb. 16, Temporary relief, J. J. Casey 15, James Mullen. 28, Mrs. Herzog... 28, Bettinger, 1 as 4, J. Martz, coffin for pauper 4, Temporary relief, Mrs, Bettinger, 4, J. J. Casey .... 4, O.Hughs 26 30 6 00 69 68 1 75 10 00 7 00 1 75 3 00 5 00 6 20 1 25 10 60 Mary Moore... Mrs. Bettinger. Gilb.Gilbertson, Herzog family, Mrs. Bettinger, Wyman family, J. F.Bradford, James Mullen 20 00 5 00 41 59 3 75 4 06 6 50 9 50 5 40 5 00 4 00 D. H. Stimson, boarding paupers, Temporary relief, Mrs Bettinger, 24, H. Slocum, assisting pauper 1881, Oct. 3 00 7 00 3 80 5 00 15 00 7 25 5 00 23 05 128 30 5 00 4 00 5 00 14 25 3 00 2 50 6 00 12 00 3 48 5 00 6 00 Total poor expenses... ...SI,078 46 ELECTION RETURNS. 1S82. Jany 3, O. Lestrud, Pleasant Valley 6 00 3, S. Swensou, Sargeant 3 20 3, L. M. Gaskill, village Dexter— 3 20 3, (}. W. Phillips, Marshall 2 60 3, C. J. Higbee, Grand Meadow 5 00 3, T. B. Johnson, Waltham 3 00 3, W. Vannetta, Racine 7 00 7, P. O. Peterson, village Taopi .... 4 80 7, Thos. Kough, Lodi 5 20 3, A. C. Bisbee, Nevada 3 20 3, C. II. Cotton, Le Roy ti 00 3, I.. G. Moore, vil'ge Grand Meadow, 5 00 3, F. T. Shoemaker, Bennington ... 7 15 Total births and deaths— $146 25 COURT EXPENSES. H. Horn, court reporter F. Goodwin, costs Riley case M. Burlingame, assisting att'y, Riley case C. Kinsman, court comm. fee. F. Goodwin, costs in Riley case T. Hillman, court reporter— H.Horn, French, defending Peter Ma son H. Horn, court reporter T. Hillman," March 1, C. July 7, t» Oct. 8, S. 8, H. Dec, 10, L. 21,11 8, S. Oct. 1881. June 29, Paid State for text books 1882. Feb. 7, 1881. Dec. 12, April 18, 260 00 52 06 169 05 6 00 79" 30 50 00 50 00 10 00 30 00 50 00 $756 41 Total court expenses.... TEXT BOOKS. 92 21 28 50 13 40 52 30 Total text books $186 41 STATE OF MINNESOTA,! County of Mower. We the undersigned Commissioners of Mower County do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures ofsaid County, from the 28th day of February, 1881, to the 1st day of March, 1882. W. B. MITSON, Chairman Board Co. Commissioners. Attest H. W. ELMS, Auditor Mower County. 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