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3?ssa Hi I w. Official Paper of Mower Comity 1 hc--lk* Vol. XXXV—No. 50 Anderson Aultfather Libbie,. Ames W AultfatherW j.... Aultfather C.... Allen Jos.......... Aultfather A Allen Zerich....... Aultfather .... Allen LF.. BonnallieWm Austinson G....... Baumgartel D... Boyd A......... Blowers F. .'. Total Beattie Banfield &Turton.. Brooks A Baudler Geo Brooks R..... Bennett Geo Brownell S Barnitz Buck Lucinda n,"lcnn •f, *1 '•iip pfesl'} Persorva.1 Property Ta.xes. TOWN OF J.YLE. 1 27 Farrell Fran. 88 Fink Philip........ 4 73 Green A 2 21 Hemstreet .. 3 06 Gekler 45 Hotson Fred 1 18 Griffin Lafe... HobkirkR S Hughson 1 94 2 04 4 28 Hotson A 2 78 HelgesonH 1 39 Howard G......... 41 Hanson Nels....... 31 Howard 2 97 Herzog F... Bolton 427 Hotson W......... 2 00 Rawn 903 Baamgartel J.... Bedford E H. .... Bullock S Bedford T.,. Barnum W L.».-... Bryan J.... Beach J.... Beadle RH Cafourek jos., Bryan Wfllis.. ClarkE Cleison I*. ClaikFW.. .. Cleascn Joe.. Clark Sam. Carter L........ Cafirarek F........ Clark Cafourek Mary'..... Colbjorcon,C Clark A J.. Clark W Conley JF......... CarleT H. Church Wm Dawes F'P. DeRemer E Davidson Smith Duerst A 1 00 Hagan P..... 9 35 Hotson A 51 Hogan Alice....... 1 34 Hansen 1 6 04 37 2 00 4 60 2 04 Kantson Ole. 88 Kmttfon E G...... 97 Lenth J............ dg Larson A osLentbG.......... 1 tfl Larson Lewii.',.,.. 4 03 Luke* Joe......... 82 LundyG A........ 2 82 Lukes A... 94 Lanson ......... 31 Machacek Frank... 2 416 Martin 1 17 JfeyerJ 1 68 MageeJ 35 Murphy J. 1 39 Magee James...... 1 62 Murphy Geo 1 41 Morgan DS 1 5 5 Martin T.... Dufty 2 44 Machacek A. Dennison 326 MoshierH... 1 93 McConnell Mary C. 1 66 Monnahan Mary.-.. 1 92 Mcllvavy SB.. Evans W S Eastlee E Elverum A Fink Paul 2 09 Farrell Frank x8 FialkaA 2 18 Folsom 1 07 Total Beach John 16 72 Johnson 3 39 Reierson-R........ Beach M.. 12160 Iowa Elev Co...... 15 20 Sherman W......157 r8 Blakestad Eand Co 50 02 Johnson A....... 8 33 Raierson Gunild.... 3 77 Culberson & Dahl.. 41 80 Lund OT— 84 44 Sherman W& Son 69 08 Cobb W F. 27 74 Johnson JnoO 7 26 Stockwell A..... 2 96 Dahl HG. 3 46 Lacy w......... 2915 Sherman A...... 3 50 Duerst Tno 46 Johr Ino Jr«nd Co. 40 Stockwell & Sbo..^' 7 98 Dyrland $ Apdenon.- Frazer W A 6 et Lsirson Jens) Ino. it Co Shields tno........ 5 09 Fischer 7 87 MyhreTS.. Goslee 46 36 MadisonC A...... Gibson 2 05 Maltby Guy Gaul Frank 11 40 Olson A Hedemark D.... 47 38 Olson Jno 5 90 Western Grain Co Hildebrand 1277 TOWN OF AUSTIN. Aultfather 7 29 Exelby Wm 1 96 Padelford W W.. Allen RC 12 15 Ellis W 9 37 Parmenter J.!!!! Austin 3 41 Edward 1 14 Padelford Estelle.. Aultfathers 57 Gibbs W 57 Pay & Fowler 6 06 Anderson A 18 20 French A 5 71 Pike BoaleH S.. 205 GarlockJ. 637 Peck E F.86 Brownell J....... 174 GuyJ 346 Pike Boostrom *96 Galloway Will Brownell 0 1 62 Guy Mv Beattie 37 Gemmel A A Boyington Chas.... 2 00 Gahagan 3 26 Gahagan E 10 19 Gahagan Margaret. 1 01 Gahagan Eliz 5 02 Gahagan Mary Chandler Geo 318 Hill AH 211 Reynolds Chandler HS 219 Hart E 4 93 Scott W/. QS ComptonD 3 41 Hoffman 2 23 Stoe 2 Carberry A i7iHickokAA 5 33 SwatashJoe...120 Clark AM 440 Horton 94 Slupe John 477 Carter LA 25 04 Hart W 2 86 SaylesCB 10 CottwJE 685 Hillier J..^ 274 Shepherd E.....' 25! Cotter 23 89 Jorgenson 27 Van Camp SB Dickerson Geo..... 91 Kingsley N..„ 19 95 Tompkins E j'..!!' 653 Davison 58 Kennedy A.... .. 2 61 Van Camp L.. 221 Davison AH 4 9® Kennedy E A 1 49 Turton W.. 67 Davison 330 Kennedy W 200 VarcoJW Davison Dinsmoor DinsmoorA O Dinsmoor KM'...., Dinsmoor WC... Dinsmoor tj Dvorak Jan. DutcherGeo.. 21 Elmer 9 Ellis A"v.......... 2y 21 Nichols W....... Elmer A 4 56 Nichols Augusta... Business OpportunltiesForAll! Locations in Iowa,. Illinois, Ultine* sota and Missouri on the Obioigo Great Western Railway the very be^t agricultural section of the Wlt0d States where fartners are prosperous and business man successful. We hive a demand for competent meh, with the neeessary capital, for. all branches of badness. Some speclal opportunities for creamery men anfr millers.: Good looatloos for General Merchandise hardware* harness, hotels, banks and stockbuyers. 0o^ respond0pce solicited. Write for mane ana Maple Leaflets. W. J. Beed, Indnstrlsl Agent, 604 Endlcott Bld'g, St. Paul, Mjnfr. A Choice of Ways. To California is afforded by 'taking the Chicago Great Western Bail way. Close connection is made at Kansas City with the finest trans-continental "Limiteds." The chdice of three through tourist ears- via different routes may be had via this line. Ask any Great Western Agent about them, W, 4 «|piW ?i ij *1 a obnson P... obnson John obnson Olena...... obnson Chris...... kelfnerC W...... KnutsonK 4 Marsh James Murphy H...... Owen C. VILLAGE OF. LYLE Anderson A 12980 Hanson Peter 985 OmothH Arneson Edward.. 2 31 HemsingJ 704 Plain H...* 491 Anderson O A 16 72 Hamm Br'g Co.... 5 70 Robertson Geo 30 20 Berg AO 142 69 Hildebrand A.... 10 26 &%•», ,\,R^ 2 75 Owen S A 2 0 4 O so a 49 Owen H.... 1 20 Osborne .W 2 04 Peterson S 1 79 Padelford W 1 05 Peterman Joe 3 41 Peterman 3 1 1 a N E 539 PeachyG 2 95 Palmeter 6 20 Pace C............ 2 94 Roberts H......... 3 94 Ruding Ole........ 2 9 7 el RobertsC K....... RawnL.. Roberts Nels....... 6 vj I 59 8 00 2 06 Rawh W.. 2 53 RochfordJas Richards O...... 1 *1 It 49 3 55 5 27 59 9* Reynolds: AD...... Rocbford G........ Sorenson Peter ..... Schumacher Fred .. Swenson Wm...... 1 87 Schumacher G..... 4*« Sefeftmdt M....... 61 Schumacher J...... 51 SimpsonJ 1 19 Solmon C.......... 1 57 Smith W.. 95 SundenC A....•••* 6 49 Schinndt Wm.. 7 4H I 24 56 I 92 38 19 a 37 44 Sjverson S........ 3 16 Schauls Mike...... 3 09 Spooner E..... 3 99 Torgesen O..^.,... .x 58 Trowbridge A.. 2 56 Tie^tC.^. 3 53 Trowbright HC.... 496 4 5§ 36 07 31 3 98 24 1 41 60 7 46 2 24 1 17 2 18 1 11 WatkinsW.. 4 18 Vest L.. 2 38 Wynn J..... 7 10 Wilson 0.. 67 Watkins E S 5 35 Williams 1 10 Wilker PK... 4 3« WybourneyJ R.... 87 Wilder 0 3 37 Webber A 10 75 Wilder A Nens Mike A 680 Webber}.. Peterson N est... 9 27 492 Kennedy WC 2 83 Wood H* 4 3 62 Lay WilL... 2 73 Varco E K...T. 8 10 Lightley W 2249 Watkins Ha we.... 20 Luksik F.......... 2 99 99 38 St & Gr Co.. 9 6 6 31 Wilson Bros 87 40 3 3* Volstad KV. 78 04 54 Wilder A B/. 53 16 23 43 $1,716 20 6 71 5 1 30 604 Pickell Herbert...! 386 281 Peterson J. 45 4 53 Reynolds E...... 1 27 2 29 Roulston A 1 45 Reynolds E 43 Rogers 43 Rosenthal O TT 43 Rosenthal 7 48 Hobson A 1 71 Rutherford A 5 1 59 Harrington Willis.. 6 14 Reynolds Will 4 96 Hubbard HH 58 Reynolds L.... 170 34 4 31 Reynolds AC 1 67 181 Hubbard SH 339 RiceC L...... 702 2 05 93 3 99 28 2 68 6 79 2 69 11 78 54 3 13 1 13 1 74 Watkins C...... 1 90 LottC H^. 22 50 Watkins Tohn 8 ia Lamping TP.. 2 37 Wathini johh...... 394 Morelandjohn 5 MarkleG W MillsJC........... 4 OD Watkins Ben...... 72 Watkins A 2 ip Watkins Evan..... 32 Notice of Otasoiutkui o# Copertnersbip Noticehereby glven that the co partnership between Georae Sartlesthe W. Mer rick and G. Fred BaiM undfer the name irnd style of 'fTfce Austin Furniture Company" is this day dissolved by mutual consent George Yf Mettidc te ti^hig from business, and ttie bu^nees to he continued in tne' individual name of iG. Fred Baird. All debts and obU g^tions of th^ firm will be paid by the and alL debts and obligations ue^to firm will be paid to George W Merrick who is authorized to col lect and receipt for the same. 1 GEORGE W. MERRICK.' G. FRED BAIRD." Dated February 10,1908. VI Hointseeker's Excursions. Homeseekers tickets to nearly all Soints on sale at low rates by Chicago jreat Western Hallway on first and third Tuesday of each month, Novem ber to Ajpril inclusive. Available in the through" tourist sleeping: ears. For particulars apply to any GVeat Western-Agent, or J. P. E AM Chicago, D1 •G-8P- j,—*?* .1 AUSTIN, MOWER COUNTY. MINNESOTA. WEBtNl: AUBXJLPI 3^ If 4 417 34 39 14 HEWS The Printer's Valentine. Behold, this type I set stick, with every-space just watch me do the trick! you alone for whom I pine: mate, nor hold from me aloo£ my heart is all your own —just call upon me for the ''prSt^I shall not roam a way from home, with other girls.to sup. I'll not refuse if you so choose, to let you 'lock me up." You are the girl I call iny "pearl"—m(y "diamond" and you, in any«'case," are fair of4 in "old style" or in "new. As violet ink olt:ima|ces me think of corresponding eyes, so wien in' 'goldM I print behold, I know your jusfemy "size." So put away your doubts,#nd say you'll be my Valentine^. Oh, ^fiot "kilF' t)ie. hopes that fill this llnky heart of mine! Love waitsr fo feed- the press—you ne6d ifcy nothing more than "Ves!*' Lend my rhyme because itl.time to "send your Jorm to IH BBDBF —A full line of fancy and standard groceries and fish at Dalager's. -Co. G. will give a grand ball at the armory Monday evening, Feb. 23. —Wanted a young man to help do chores and drive milk wagon. 4t. F.W.KIMBALL. For sale a itegistered Yorkshire Boar. Inquire of J. E. Milbrad, Rural No. 1. 50 —Make your wife happy by burning our Cannel coal. Austin Lumber & Fuel Co. 'Pone 16. C. M. Emmons, manager. —You can get the best 25-centr meal in the city at Hunziker's, the Farmers'. Friend Restaurant, Mill street. Meals at all hours. -An organ for sale, or will trade, for a new milch cow. Organ nearly as good as new, Inquire at 1010 Lindale Ave., Austin, 52 —Every subscriber who ays up for TRANSCRIPT to JT' lately free*. CalPln and see,. them. Send in your-subscriptions at* onfee While this offer holds good. tf ,»r The Austin Lodge, Knights of Py thias, will have a special initiation of eight candidates in. the third degree on Monday evening, Feb. 22. About sixty Knights are expected from Albert Lea and their team will confer the degrees. —After you have read all the local and county news in this paper, how pleasant to have The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean at hand to give you the happenings of the outside world and Europe in general. $1.90 pays for both one year. tf —Hildreth Brothers, proprietors of Austin Hack Line. Good rigs and careful drivers. Special attention to weddings, funerals and parties. Will make all passenger trains. Residence, Maple and Third streets. 'Phone 164. Office at Malloy's drug store. —Rev. W. W. Dawley, D. D. of Min neapolis, one of the ablest Baptist pastors of the state, commenced a series of special evangelistic meetings in the Baptist church last Monday evening and will continue them every evening for two weeks.* The public are cordially invited to attend. —We have perfected clubbing ar rangements whereby we can now offer both this paper and the Weekly Wis consin for the low price of $1.75 a year. The Weekly Wisconsin is a family newspaper unexcelled in reputation. Particular attention is devoted to the local news of the northwest. Its woman's page of matter every week is worth the cost of the paper. tf State Prison Twine. The state board of control and Warden Wolfer have established five grades of prison twine for the season of 1903 and have fixed the prices as follows: Standard, 500 feet to pound........ Sisal, 500 feet to pound Standard mixed, 550 feet to pound.............. ...........9££c Manlia mixed, 600 feet to pound.. IOKC Pur^ Manito, 65Q feet to pound. U%c •. AB: showing the low chiuacter of these prices the following are given as being the Jfttest quotations of inder pendent dealers White sisal, 500--feet to pound .,......*...11 fill^c Standard, 500. feet to pound .V. 11 fillWc Standard ManHa,550feetto .. pound.................. 122£Gi2Xc Manila, 000 feet to pound.. .is£@13$£c Pure Manila, 650 net to pound ,15 615&C The output of the prison during 1908 will be in: the neighborhood ef 7,000,• 000 potinds. More of Standard" and "manila" will be made than of all other grades "Standard mixed" is made lor the first time at the factory. The warden says more "pure manila" will be made than usual-as there is a good supply of fiber on hand.. The factory is'in full operation and from 29,000 to 33.000 pounds of twine is being made daily. Many club orders have been received from farmers and tl^e entire output, now that prices are ready for the consumers, will shortly be linder contract. «. SDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1903. my pet, ia my composing-: and point in place— Aijd this I do because 'tis ish to make for your sweet sake, a printer's valentine. Your make-up's" neat from head to feet your cheeks are peaches' set for Love so clean a "type." Co be your loyal knight and brave and be your "galley" slave. M„ find—I use no htrsh retorts nor sooth, I'm never "out orsorts." no artist yet has ever ne, then, to me, and I will ['It even try to eat your "pi" eech is kind, as you will words uncouth, because, for ray hesitate no more to Frank Roe Batehelder in February Smart Set- 4. University Extension. Arrangements have been made for a course of six lectures on economical subjects to be given in the University exwnsion course by Prof. Ira W. How ertLPh.D., professor of sociology in the tliiiversii& of Chicago. They will be fiven iat High school hall on alter nate Friday evenings, the fir&t being on last Friday evening, Feb. 13. Subject "Social Waste." Season tickets, $1,50. Single tickets 35 cents. On sale ait i^ind's drug store. No one interested in practical economics should miss this valuable aud instructive course. TJie remaining lectures will be follows: SUBJECT. 2. Wealth and Want. Feb. 27 3. The Problem of Poverty. ...Mar. 13 4.' The Labor Question,.......Mar. 27 5 Competition and Co-Opera tion.i,. .....Apr. 10 Education and Social Pro gress,. ...v.,........Apr. 24 EducateYour Kidney 'traced 'to the Kidheys.' Bntnow modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important or gans. If you are sick or "Feel badly" begin taking the famous new discov ery DeBell's Kidney Pills because as soon as your Kidneys are well they will help all the organs to health. A trial will convince anyone, 25 cents per box. Hi. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Henry Hartje and Chas. C. Hagan, as Hartje and Hagan, of Elk ton, Mower county Minn., has been dis solved. No more contracts or obliga tions shall be incurred in the firm name. AH debts owing by the firm will be paid by Chas, C. Hagan, and all debts accounts and bills due the firm will be paid to Chas. C. Hagan. Dated Jan. 26,1903. HENRY HARTJE, 4w. CHAS. C. HAGAN. Farming in the South.. The passenger department of the Il linois Central Railroad Company is is suing monthly circulars concerning fruit growiDg, vegetable gardening, stock raising, dairying, etc., in the states of Kentucky, West Tennessee, Mississipi and Louisiana. Everylfarm er, or homeseeker, who will forward his name and address to the undersigned, will be mailed free, Circulars NOB. 1,2, 3,4,5 and 6, and others as they are pub lished from month to month. O.F MERRY, Asst. Geif 1. Pass. Agent, Apr. 30. Dubuque, Iowa. TO CURE A COLD IN QNE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qninine Tablets. A1 dnuvista refund the money if it fails toenre E. W. Grove's signature ia on each box. 28c. America's Bed For 1903. We have just read, of it, and believe it is a fine thing. Every person in this country needs something attractive and beautiful on their lawn or in their gar denMr. James Vick, fomerijuof Rochester, N. Y., says he is anxious to see, how many persona in the ^nited States can excel nim in perfecting this bed The plants required are Salvia Bon fire, White Vinca, and the new Ag atom. No combination could.be oner ormorebrilliant, The plants for the bed will cost from $&75 to $5^X), /but you cansecure seeds from whieh to igrow these plants for nothing^, if you simply out out .fhij notice and return, it tol). Landreth & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., with a eash or der for 91.00 or more. Send at .once for their new Catalogue, containmg fpll directions and Illustrations of this: won derful America's Bed for 1908. Bunsen's Cream Catarrhal* Cures Catarrh easily and pleasantly. Contains no mercury or otWr, In jurious drug, Is qu|okly absotheQ. Gives instsnt relief. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays in flammation, heals and protects the membrane and restores the senses to taste and smell. Regular size 50 cents. ..... 4 m. Best Boiling Beef Good Pot Roasts.. Ri&y^lists. TERMS:—$1.50 Per Annum, in Advance. Purchasers of lands in Golden Valley will find many ad vantages offered diem over other localities. I will furnish Twenty-five Cows on shares to each purchaser of these lands. Government Land free. I will furnish purchasers of these lands Coal, Free of Charge, for two years. The fertility of its soil, luxuriant grasses, pure abundant water, excellent rain fall and healthful climate, make it an ideal coutii^y for farmingi dairying and stock raising. I have also wild and improved farms in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South 16C Dakota and Montana. All parties having farms or city property for sale should list it with me and 1 will sell it at good prices. E. T. DEXTER, AGENT, Office over F. O. Hall's Grocery. Austin, Minn* We have cut the prices on fresh beef from 20 to 30 per cent and we are making special inducements. We have everything in the meat line and every piece you buy is U. 5. Gov ernment inspected. You buy the best always and save money when you buy at HORMEL'S PROVISION MARKET, First door north of Postoffice. THE LEADER Greatest, bargains in the city. The most goods for the least money. A new lot of goods just received and we are offeridg them at very low prices. Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furhish ing Goods, lower than the lowest. All roads leads to our store. Opposite Court House. JRO. W. SOOTT, Praaldent, ALIUDI, JOBIMOH, Casbie M. J. 8i»aT«K,Tioe-Preeident» The Cttizehs! Bank. Capital,SBO,OOO. Uridlvld«d#toflts,SI0,000. OmoTOM^—Bemoar Jobason, M. Blaven, •. Caay^ltMb iVeiMl.- Joba W. Beet INTBH1OT PA1P ON TIM» D»I»OAITB FRANK I. The Old Reliable Dealer, Lumber, Lath, Sash and Doors, We carry a full and well assorted stock of all gradiM^ "^.2 -. jr acres of 5.c ,6c and 8c 8c to (oc ot heretofore, our prices will always be found to be the lowest. Parties wh| contemplate building will save money hy figuring frith ^s.hefoie pjarfh«' OUR MOTTO—Small Profits and Lar^ Sales. intimates cheerfully furnished. Office and yards, Bridge Street^ •M r* $ Lumber, and, a9