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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1888 A LIST OF,. DELfflODENT TAXES UPON REAL ESTATE Within the County of Stevens, State of Minnesota, for the Year A. D. 1886, remaining Delinquent and nnpaiil on the First Monday in Janu- 4 i arj, 1888, and the Pen alties Aoorned Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA) County of Stevens. ...... Dlstrli ceurt, Sixteenth Judicial DwtSM* The State of Minnesota to all persons, nanlob or corporations, who have or claim anv estate, right title or Interest In, claim to or lien upon, any of the several pieces or par cels of land in the list hereto attached,des "'l^SVist of taxes and penalties on real estate for the county remaining delinquent on the first Mouday in January, has been filed in the offlce of the clerk of the district court of the county of Stevens of which that hereto at tached is a copy. Therefore you and each of you are hereoy required to file in the office of said clerk on or before the twentieth day of March, tws vour answer In writing, setting forth any on lection or defence you may have to the taxes *aud penalties, or any part thereof, upon any Diece or pwvol of said l&ud doscribcd In Mid list, in, to or on which you have or claim any estate, title, interest, claim or a*And in default thereof judgment will be entered against such piece or parcel of land for the taxes on said list appearing against and for all penalties interest and cost. SAM I EL I. A KUi, Clerk of District Court iu said county of Stevens. By TBOS. THOMASSOU, [SEALj Deputy. STATE OF MINNESOTA Us County of Stevens. Auditor's Office, January SOto I, Geo. M. Giltinan, Auditor of Stevens County, State of Minnesota,being duly sworn depose and say that the following is a correct list of taxes delinquent upon real estate with in the county of Stevens, stata aforesaid, for the vear A. D. 1SSS, remaining delinquent and unpaid on the first Monday in Januarv 1886, together with the penalties accrued thereon. ,EO. M. GILTINAN, County Auditor, Stevens County, Minn. [AUUITOk's SEAL.] Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of January A. P. 18SS. THOS. THOMASSON, Deputy Clerk of the District Court for Stev ens County Minnesota. [©ISTRN'T COCRT SEAL] TOWN OF MOORE. Towmhip m, Hnngt4t. Name of Owner and Sub dlrlson of Section. Wiu Riordan, nw^... Same, nU swV*--- and W Rowe, sA Wni Riordan, w1^ nwJ4 8 Wm Piatt, sw} 1 8 Keziah Card, se1^ JJ AM Hulett, ne^i 18 Lucy W ulet-t, nwi4 12 A A Mead, all of (except St Mi Ry right of way) 13 8 Philbrlek, sU 15 John olander, seM 16 John Sullivan, swj£ 18 A Porter. »e}4 Syver Olson, w^nwj^ 88 Same, lot 1 SO Josiah Anderson, sl£ Be}£ Chas Johnson, nej^ 88 W Burrington, w^5 88 TOWN OF HODGES. Township 124, Range 41. Knute Torgenaon, nw»4 Robert McArthur, ei ne%. Same, e 3 Be t.— A Wellington, lot 4 Same, lot 5 Same, lot Same, lot 7 Anthony Gaughan,sw}£ ne 6 Same, se^ 6 A Wellington, ni 7 Syvert Erickson. iw^ 10 John O Ostenson, se\'i 10 Alden Taylor. nwVl swi^.. .12 Same, s-j sm'U 12 Same, sw'i sev^ 12 Daniel Blaisdell, wK swJ4....14 Minnesota Agricultural Co, all of 16 iC ohn Mahony, nv^^, 18 Spooner, se^.... .. SO "O C'oBi^tock, e». SI Same, lot 3 38 Same, lot 4.. 88 Same, lot 98 Same, lots. S2 Same, lot 7 S3 Same, w.S nwjf 98 Same, ne' i sw% 22 Same neV{ se^ 82 Bartlett w Reed ne\4 ne^and lots 1 and 2 28 A A Peck, e1.« uwV^ 80 Gilbert Nelson, e}4 nw'^ S2 Ole Oleson, wjj nwJ4 88 Catherine Hiland, bw'4 82 Minnesota Agricultural Co, 88 Olc A Rod, nw% Same, W3.0 nw^ Wm Miller, lot 1 Thomas Olson, lot 4 Wm Miller, se^ nej^ Hugh Rankin, lot 1 CM( nel4 Name of Offircr&bd aob- ffCM*? 40 TOWN OF FRAMNAS. Township 126, IiangtAl. Heglund, swj^ ne}^.. Sarxie,se}/i nwJ4 IcCarthy, se^ .'..19 Abram Lee, lot 5 subdivi sion of lot 1 14 Hutchins. nwj^. 88 75 K Light, se'4 nw'4 82 40 8W Furber, swj^ sw^ 88 40 K Light, eK 4 Michiit i«alvin, fct Ky right of Same, lot Same, lot Brewster, w1ne}4 16 Anton A-oderson, frac nw. .18 Arne Olson, se^ 18 Marshall Williams, lot 2 29 Same, lot 3 22 Same, lot 4 22 Same. n'/. nw'£ 28 John House.ne.j['. S* Same. sw4 St II Ellsworth, sU nel^ 28 Same, ejj se1 88 Robert Back'aus, e}£ 29 dr 3.42 8.08 6 20 88.80 Hanse, lot 5 (part of) 15 Lars Hanson, lot 12 15 Mary Hadler. nwj^ 16 sw*^ 38 80 Henrietta Klinkerfaus, wi se'4 82 80 O Kallstrom, sw 34 180 K Husevold' swii nwJ-4 36 40 WWW OF SWAN LAKE. Township 126, Range it A V Peterson, se^ sw^..,... 1 *Hen!r!ek«n, s^ n«0^ 14 Haii f, n» ne% 14 .JlEflte Sahlmark, eX nw^j[....14 i Same, wi nwVi 14 28 Same, nwx se^ 88 Lerback, saw^ 88 Jolin Larson, neV£ nw'^ 88 Wm Foster, nw4 tmli 88 Anna K Foster, wyz nw}^....84 Johan Marius Jensen, »W^...34 ^OWN OF HORTON. Township 128, Range A Mary A Carey, w3» nw)»... Patrick Maloney, w4 Mioh&e! Spain, nw'i'.. Patrick Spain, sw^i.. Same, nw'^ Same. vr}4 sete TC Dolan, e!^ sejJ Mary File wood, n vr% George Miitteson, ne^ Same, n se1/,' Win Gebhardt, ne}4 sej/i Same, lot 8 27 Same, lot 9-.i& 27 Ole Eystad, lofC 98 Same, lot 7. .. 98 Same, lot 8 ..28 Dewitt Palmeter, lot 1 89 Same, lot 2 7.51 7.45 1.94 7.34 3.88 8.88 8.83 8.01 23.87 78.75 21.75 38.92 40 40 40 20.65 160 .... 3 .... 3 .... 3 .... 3 .... 8 .69 .97 17 Same, sw^i 17 Andrew Larson, swV^ 20 Hans Hanson, lots 8 and 9 22 Chas Hazeltine, lot 1 (part ofj 28 1 Hans Hanson, lot 9 28 49.75 Chas Olson, nw'4 ne}-i 85 40 John Hvile, nw'4 nwj| 27 40 Andrew Gilbertson, neJi 27 SO.46 John Johnson, w^ ne^...28 80 Hans Larson, sw^..T 28 151 John Kerwin. se^i 89 160 %aS! elj Same, e' sw1{, except 8t P. Ry rt of way.. 31 Same, seV^ 31 Same, lot 3, except St P, BG9 MA Ry rt ofway 31 S-ame, lot 4, except St P.M A Ry right of way....31 Same, all of. 88 Christ Zimmermann, «wV£.. .34 Thomas McCanney, nw1^,—86 5^3 p*3 HH o" o 3 O 80 15.32 9.89 68.68 11.84 32.52 6.81 32.16 28.78 SW 80 160 40 160 180 MO 880 160 158.25 160 80 70 80 180 380 18 Martin Larkin.se^Z SO 180 Finnegan, ewVL... 12 96 10.11 9.23 6.87 5.M 4-77 4.88 4.54 4.54 40.53 22.14 28.83 2.98 15.08 3.55 8.15 73.88 00 89 33.90 97.85 27.96 40 40 315.85 160 160 40 80 40 80 640 156 160 320 35.80 27 37.75 55 18. IS 80 40 40 127 89 80 88 180 St o- e\cqpt ... SI E Morris, lot 9, 80.71 except St 1\M A Ry rig't ofwajr 8 ME Morris, lot 10 ..3 Same, h*'1^ 8.80 «.7a 84.80 8t1., 1'MAll Ry rl('t of way 8 A W Wells, lot 8 4 Same, lot 4 .7T,.rr.... 4 11.90 13.81 except Ht ii •a.» sa.se Mary MoKavin, w„ exo't St P.M A Ky rt of way 4 E Dowero,eV, nwV«—........ 8 Maria Morris, w!j nwv. 6 76.50 88 75.01 FA Stranahan, «eV*...... 8 Charles Wilson, all of, escapt 8t P, Ry right of way 11 Michael Oalvin, w? J«eV4....» 12 Michael O'Gorman, eH »w^..l4 I) Sutherland, w?-a sw^.-.-lB 83.48 80.01 SK.74 88.11 77 80 80 Murphy, seVt 18 Emily .1 jLinsley. all of 1® John Hyan, ne1* 84 Chas Hu.seltine, awj^ 28 I rt Greenwood, 168 830 180 180 ne, sw4 so i, neW... 81 n, eHJnrti 88 e2 se£ 88 Andrew Nilson, Andrew Nilson, Thoinas Welsh, sw'^.-.T 84 80 80 180 TOWN OF MORRIS. Township 195, Range 48. Walildieck.sw Rolert Backaus, all'Of........ S 888 A Burriil, all of. 11 840 M.84 JSJudd, se»4 14 160 17.34 Same, nwii— 14 160 Same, s,1*. nw1+, except 8t PM4M Ry of way ft 17 17.61 Same, s'j, except 8tP Ry right of way S7 814 81.C8 Ida Hancock's', sw'4 98 80 16.80 Joeeph Garver, s» nw}4 80 18f 17.01 Fannie Heath, lot 1 subdi visiou of w S neii 38 80^- 12.96 8 Heath, s1.. nw'i 39 80 26.75 W W Uriswold, ne% nw-4—86 40 9.94 MW Adley.neJi sw^ 88 40 9.96 Henry Baldwin.se^[ »w^4—86 40 8.84 Same, se*ri 88 40 8.88 TOWN OF RENDSVILLE Township 136, Range 4*^ A Samuel Holmes, nw'^ 1 80 Same, wf-i sw'i 2 L«:roy Blanchard, i 80 80 Slgrert Hanson, nwt^ Hans 0 Stone, s)sw»^ Thomas McCanney, nwli —14 160 HO 160 80 158.80 160 30 25.75$ 25.75 80 160 180 80 80 880 80 ,M 180 Thos Doian, se^JT. 94 180 James Brennan, ne$4 36 180 Same, ..............96 188 John Brennan, sef£.. 96 180 Mathlas Casey, frao nwji 80 185 A Synnes, lots 4 and 5 88 48.75 Daniel Lawlor. neVi 86 160 TOWN OF SCOTT... Township 184, Range 43. Anton Lotbr.milftak Same, nw^ Fred A Bailey, ne'4» 3 A Ry right of way 6 A McCarthy, el neVi 10 Hancock, n}-» sw^ 10 Same, SWJ4 10 Leander S Drew, nw^£ 14 Dew it Palmeter.eJj neJ4 15 George Bowers, n^ sw 22 Dewitt Palmeter, lot 1 28' 72.75 24.83 16.63 31.73 4.05 8.21 4.&4 7.13 2.21 8.42 5.08 21.96 Same, lot 2 23 Same, n1 ne' i .-S3' Same, sefi ne?i 31 Same, ulA nw«.» .28 89 Same, lot 3 98 Same, sir ne}£ 99 Same. nwU nw% ...99 Same, s}4 nwJJ 29 Same, sei^ 99 Martin Larson, ae% 32 DeWitt Palmeter n% nw^.H Same swi4 38 Christian Gaarder, ne*4 84 Anna Rachor. nw^ 84 John Paulson, se]4 nwU 85 DeWittC Palmeter,sj^ swj^..85 Same, se1,^' 85 AM Kyser, nej^ nw4 86 Same, n% sw^ 98 8.72 160 160 80 160 180 117.70 Koran, swVi 16 W Bell, w xxm% 21.02 18.84 11.86 23.72 19.86 18.98 Same, s^ nwft. ..........86 Same, lot 1....'..... 36 TOWN OF PEPPERTON. .17 Township 125, Ranye 48.^ 6.00 5.M 4.79 S.48 E Clementson, wU—...... 1 W Wm W Lyons, #1 Same, lot 1 4! hame, lot2 4f 10.98 16.78 21.97 10.48 4.70 6.26 12.89 Same, lot 5 i............ Same, 18.51 21.15 5.82 2 80 80 80 80 40 80 40 40 80 40 Same, w1,, swj 14 Hendrickson neVi sej£—14 Peter Strand, BU se'/i 81 1911s Anderson, nwJ4 nw^....28 Ole E Skogen, ae% sw'4. 24 Ole E Skogen, nX swi- 24 Ole E Skogen. tm% 94 Peter Peterson, nej^. 28 Flank Dohmstreich, nwli Same, nw 160 40 40 40 40 40 80 160 a 80.JB 11.78 .8 88 A •LI Ivft Off A Patrick Maloney, se^', Richax« Eddy, e,ya nw)4 Eunice Bailey, sjisw'/ PH M«i»|uillan, ej4 seVl Lukf O'Reilly, seU TC Dolan, eX nej^ Oennis Murphy, w%ne}i.... 4 106.10 12.86 6 180.95 15.55 •J 1«0 16.68 ii Same, se^ *e% fOWN OF DARNE5. Township m, Range 42. #1 3dehael Oalria, *H sw^.e» oept Ht P,M AMIty right ofway 1 ii Baldwin, undiv'd lot 1 2 Richardson, undi'a 11 2 Morris, lot 73.75 17.09 17.99 8, oountysnb- df'lsion of 2 TOWN OF BAKER. flMrnihlp184, Range ft. Name of Owner •ndffcib division of Seetioa* Name of Owner and Subdivision of Section, Lot or Blk.' URi divi S9 638.20 160 160 TOWN OF STNNES. Township 188, Range 4i. A McCarthy, se&. 8 Seeley, e?j sef^ 11 80 Mary ljeonard, e!:ne^» 18 80 Daniel Leonard, w% 106.84 45.06 96.31 80.34 30.47 19.44 10.41 8.48 18.85 58.00 John nuiiderP, Anton Loetir. Annie E Cousins, JasBrisbine, Albert Sehaeffer. A Steadman, James Dennison, Juliet.t Dennison. E Haight, Samantha l?iy*n, Wells 3 PH Morri Same, James Kennedy, Wm Wunsch, Peter Dledericli, WmO'Regafi, Alice Lyncli, 160 40 80 80 2B.75 Same. JA ...3 50.04 4 U 8LOadwell,ne»4i,.s 5 40 Same, sjij nw!^, 5 80 Same. s}/2 Same, w-,' swvi ou Jos W E Pushor, d4 seVi.....l2 -JD W Chapln, s1^ sel4 wH m\i o 4.70 8.95 9.10 8.41 11.80 8.78 4.54 8.98 8.48 8.86 11.10 7.71 96.62 4.48 5.f4 8.86 8.70 8.88 10.88 19.70 86 William Relnhard, s)o nwji and w4»wi4.....wi. ..^ig German jE Church, TOWN OF DONNELLY. Township ra, Bgniatf. John Oleson, se}£ ntx Ole O Aasbml., tit}* sw%« Same, nw' i' 187.51 187.40 Ed McCarthy, ne}4 Hteveus County Bank, nw^.. 8 Marv McCarthy, *w4, exoept St 1\ & Ry right of way 8 168.1 Wilhelin Soule, ne'i 18 180 Susan Keys or Mary A lvrog- Btad.lotl 16 54.78 6.6" Mary A Krogstad or Martha Gunners, lot 2. .........I8 60 Same and same, lot 3 18 88.75 Same, lot 4 N 50.06 Susan Keys or Mary A Krog stad, lot 5 16 40.85 169.W 16.82 18.58 1R.0K 33.79 118.74 36. IS iS.14 a3.38 10.14 9.96 30.98 Same or Name, sel4 SWV4. .16 40 Same or same, w*w*... 16 80 Same or same, neC* sej. 16 Same, se1^self 34 0 TOWNSHIP |»5, RANOE 9 A u 28.18 97.61 Same, all of, except st Pit »S Ry right of way— 7 ©.19 81.18 Joseph E Hall, s)i, sw1ex cept St A Ry right of wav 8 80 1..36 Michael Walih eX s\v4 8 Same, w1.. se*i 2 Colonial if S Mortgage Co. 6e'4 Patrick MeCall. se?^ uw}'4. Same, lots 8,4 and 5 Win Dclahunt. swJ-.j, 2"-i£ E Pushor, n^ nw4 18 48 17.88 Smith, s,4 se V4, except St V A Ry right of wav 81 16.98 Phillip Frisby. lot 10 98 15.50 2.27 Chas Wilson, s,1,ne»i 27 80 17.48 TOWN OF ELDORADO. Township 126, Range 41. CH Decker, fractional neV*.. 4 Smith, wl» nwj^ 8 Same, sw% 8 Same.'Se'J 8 Gustav Johnson. ne££ 12 Chas Smith, sej-^...'.' 19 SSMurdock, 11)4. 13 Same, swfef K.18 Same, w^ se^* 13 Same, lot 1 18 Same, lot 2 .....13 Thornton, 8) V^oflott.:. Morris, seM Mary E nw^-4 8 1^1 42 Same, lot 1 county subdivision wj.. 2 141 42 18.01 ft. 17 .21 isr: isrr8B 104.49 25.62 15.55 n»xA. —12 88 Edward Casey, ne% 18 160 Robert Walker, ne*4 nw^..80 40 Same, w'^ u-w'/l 90 80 Same, lot 2 4 124 48 Sutherland, sw4 seV 34 125 49 RufUs Wells, w part ne'« seVi 84 1£5 49 A McCarthy, Same, House, I iW ItO neli wr% 15.94 15.15 3.9» 8.89 o0.54 6.19 5.97 10.47 12.84 16.6: Same Chas Olson, 6 390 S Averill. Treas, wj^ nwJi-. 9 80 80 7 18 80 Patrick Mulitaire, «w^ 15 180 John Diederichs. n)i ae^ 88 John Ortmann, C.4» 7.65 ilM 40 Ortmann, 8 190 8.00 16 n 4i It e it John Oleson lot 1 Anna Yocngberr, exoept St P, A right of way 4 David Clark, nwu 6 Alfred Hedderly, all of II Same. nw' |. .12 Peter O Berg, ne^[ nwjf 16 Hame, n*', nwV£ 16 Elijah Smith, lotl J0 Same, lot 2....,j Same, c1/. nw Same, DKoonap, nw^ tl S Ludenia, r.e^ SO 8.64 .22 80 10.«4 .« 80 12.86 .88 ISO 16.80 .30 80 is.se .80 80 IS. 12 .30 157.28 15.2S .80 80 7.16 80 80 7,16 34 180 21.70 84 80 17.84 34 60 8.17 86 nw% Soderatrom, nwJ4 86 Moses Dubry, nwl4se^ SO Same, n i sw\l. 90 6.13 Same, sw% 39 Ole Halbsrg, frae nwj£ .90 TOWN OF STEVEN** Township Its, Raag«44. S Watkir.s. sw^ ne%... 0 CJ I -San*e' 8Wk 6.08 10.48 4.M 8.96 nw*, (M Ry 8 39.84 78.89 190 640 180 40 40 38.10 88.80 80 80 160 40 80 18.60 21.91 105.74 80.86 6.18 6.18 5.51 5.55 11.60 14.84 85.01 8.66 18. EE nys se 18 9.39 seU,.,. 90 ^49 *ame. ncK seV|. 88 40 "25 W Adley, ne»^ i.wj^ swji 36 125 42 Same, sej^ nwW swli 36 135 42 Baldwin, nej^ IS 8.04 7.71 9.79 7.76 17.89 4.70 9.49 15.32 15.82 14.81 15.58 15.58 14.17 16.92 4.82 12.04 swK 36 125 42 Barney swxswjK 98 Same. Same. Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, 166.79 158.99 153.04 A Smith, 8.S se'^," except St A Ry right of way 4 A A Whittemore, swji exoept 15.81 15.41 10.84 Little Falls Da kota Ry Co, Same, 10.24 Same, Same, Same, Same, 181.98 80 80 80 180 18.20 7.79 7.91 10.08 18.89 7.89 e.M Morris Creamery Association, Same, Little Falls*2a kota Ry Cl»» 484.50 80.91 Bame, swT^nwJi.. 28 Same, sw% John Sanders, nw}£ 24 A Kyser, lot 1 84 160 15.10 40 80 494.35 86.70 80 23.35 27.70 81.90 48.90 80.25 35.80 38.75 12.10 23.85 28.75 37.60 80 40 80 160 160 80 180 $ 40 Same, nwl4 sw)4 24 Same, e?. sw 14. 84 Mary Walker, all of 25 17.13 8.85 12.02 1S.S 19.68 Gaarder. lots 7 and 8 96 Dewitt Palmeter, n{^ ne%..£i Same, lot 1. 87 'Same, lot bame. lot 3. :....... 27 18.50 5.9U 6.38 12*11 83.50 6.96 10.40 3.51 3.65 4.1% 6.16 3.90 20.80 4.20 1.08 3.94 3.94 6.01 11.55 7.88 12.35 26.32 25.4W 11.65 28.20 17. lo 22.69 6.80 10.40 2).90 4.63 9.87 5.85 3.86 Same, E Church Mary A W E 11, Same, K 1 y, Same, 8.28 5.46 6.42 6.42 6.48 6.42 18.81 8.08 12.08 4 \m «[i49.S8 V.'.V.Vao 160 Ed Kramer, nwVi..., 18 160 A Vafed, nVj 17 888 Louis Zimmerman, neji......18 188 George Grlttith, nw'f .24 108 3T 80 38.25 17.70 8» 160 160 880 80 i swjfj 14 Geo E Wilcox, s« »4 14 Wm Roberts, nwM ......84 Jonn Joyce, w^ .. .25 August Dahlquist, eJ-3 nw'/i..SiC Colonial Al'S Mortgage Co, swVj 88 Mcintosh. Siyx ...88 Evenson, fractional nwVi 30 Benjn Herbert. 81. PC Mackenzie, nw'i '. 8*2 1'* 5 o 38.78 9.48 12.63 13.38 25.55 15.08 30.36 13.72 24.10 *.06 6.58 5.18 9.27 18.13 29.96 10.2S 14.72 .80 820 160 80 80 N Wood worth, se1 35 E Woodworth, e4 se^ 35 VILLAGE OF MORRIS. o c£ "5*s & 3 & "J 2 x? O CS hHu 3-2 i 28.19 99.61 18.43 98 Same, lot 2, county subdivision w}£.. 9 124 48 Same, lot 11 8 184 42 A W Wells, lot 1...... 4 184 48 18 18.00 94.01 33.91 41.50 9.46 88.04 84.87 14.96 83.77 4.98 ^.07 10 5.67 9.17 bw^ 5.35 lx 41 20 18.88 S 2 Village of Morris.. 10 same ..11 same IS same Julia Egan, Same, Desmond, 22.71 47.52 18.10 S8.45 44.30 "7.56 10.52 10.07 18.52 10.07 11.75 84.77 36.52 3.27 2.69 3.69 9.17 8.17 8.17 8.17 2.17 8.17 1 98 1.98 1.9* 1.93 1.98 18 same 15 E Wilson Same, E WllSGI! same. wj^.... 18 Kathcrine MeColleugh, same e%.81 same....'—89 same... 9 same 4 same,w Julia Pera E Wilson Baldwlr Anna HolmMnd, 2.... S same 18 same 9 same 8 same 9 same 10 same 11 same 18 same 18 i&m« .^. .i4 same........16 same., same., same., same.. same same. 11 same........16 same.... ....17 E Newell, Stanton, Same, £1.31 1.68 1.68 17.87 18.02 same........ 6 ,me 7 same 80 same, w^..8l same, .81 same 42 same 13 same 14 same 19 same,...-.:.. 20 same.. ..... 1 same........ 8 same 11 same........ 19 same 17 same 2 sam». .16 samA, 21 sama. 8 same.. Same, sai Cyrus Allen, Same, Amelia Timme, Amelia Timme, Francis Welling ton, Jr. 9 2.96 9 2 69 10 16.87 10.12 47 23.08 4.09 6.96 24.1'" 25.23 7.7J 5.89 4.16 6.06 23.44 4.30 12.72 15.04 10.48 89.81 3.34 18 same 14 same 15 same 4 same 7 same: 8 same........ 6 same 7 same......*. 8 same.'....,.. 9 same. Caswell, i Same S'-ime, Same, banie, 4.07 9.38 5.45 6.5. 7.8) 7.36 5.04 5.04 10 same 11 same 12 same, Julia Egan, O K Gfsme, Same, 18 same, %—19 same, fiactl 30 same 3 same..: 4 saiur 6 same 1.87 52 44.84 86.09 10.81 59 80.95 5.16 1.87 38.18 15.33 24.96 16.88 7 98 87.75 8.58 9.09 1.78 w 77 1.88 1.90 80 78 98 1.87 1.87 1.78 1.87 1.78 77 58 58 88 77 1.01 4.16 10.99 2.44 8.44 6.06 8.93 10.68 10.44 8.78 2.46 !i.99 18.51 10.88 4.55 18.47 8.06 8.86 2.59 1.81 1.80 .56 .28 12.40 7.56 1.80 .86 .96 .58 .77 5.69 1.18 1.09 8.08 10.97 8.65 1.88 12 same 9 same Estate of Overton. 8 A Flaherty, S A Flaherty, 10 same. ... 8 same 1 same, e 10 ft 8 same, w -»0 ft 2 same 3 same 10 same., U same......%.12 same,. Same, Carrie O. G(Sme, O K Gesmc, Same, 85 85 35 85 36 9 11 same 10 same. ...... 7 same 8 SI £1 78 Railway subdivision block 70Morris r9 Ida A Hancock, railway subdivi sion block 70 Morris 1 Same, railway subdivision block 70 Morris 18 RSutberland, 2d railway add to Morris Same, 2d railway add to 75 98 78 Morris 2 flame, 3d railway add to Morris .t... 8 Same, 3d railway add to 78 76 Morris. 4 Same, 2d railway add to Morris 5 Same, 2d railway add to TO Morris 8 PA McCarthy, Morris'add to Mor ris 7* 9 -2 1 same.... Carrie O GeOM, O K Gesme,!.M Same, Anton WatAft) 10 Bame.......ll same 12 same 9 same 4 same *.. 1 same 2 same 16 Same, II Wells, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Same, Stephen Muiqteir, Henry Hardy, Same, Hugh whitdey. Same, 82 Beck A Rank* Wbiteley, Mary in, ft ii 158. !'i 40 SI sex ne .*98 Lot Blk Albert Sdiaeffer. Donnoily.. 8 Same, Donnelly... 7 Central Land Co, lrnnelly.. 16 Dennis Tracy Ionnelly,..,.. 4 De^hisTracy, Donnelly,,.^.. 8 Mr: Rogers, II Wbiteley, Same, Same, *:8 /,w Sec Daniel Phalen, Mo. Acres 75.85 160 160 4ft 40 5? 10.84 20.21 18.14 4.08 4.P8 4.07 9.62 18.81 5.28 5. £8 13.88 9.40 8.418 9.88 vr% ne^.... 2 JC«.'Bnran, nwji 14 John Brown, hwi^ 3 8 -8 8 6. 6 5 6 8 8 8 9 8 7 ?l 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 same..., same ... same.... same..,, same.... same ... same.... same.... same.... same.... same.... same 17 same 18 same 8 same 9 same 19 same. same 6 same, frac.. Wm O'Ke^aM, Mary E Morns, "ame, Wirt WuiiH/'fe, Peter Frederick, Michael fialvln, Kafherine McCullouzh. same 4 6.88 81.40 6.49 r^9 .4* 90 20 .48 riL^QE OF HANCOCK. O ^ois, u& nel4 Same, lot 1 Menag»-, «wW 84 W ComsttMjk, ty$ nw^ seVi 84 18.84 14.48 9 41 180 Same, lot is county subdivis'n sek 84 Sam«, lot 18 county •ubdlvis'n 84 Same, ki 14 county ubdivi*'n ««W 84 Paul FIudley,w neij.10 8.18 4.91 6.18 4.96 4.96 .J3.HT 4.96 9.86 $2.36 40 Same or same, se4....16 80 Wm Curtis, neVi 30 160 O Butterflela et al, undi- vided 1 nw*4 .84 80 '«11.87 &8.21 •=88.67 43.63 9.M 1.97 John Lenz, sw% 84 180 Rehert Murphy, .... .84 180 8 Judson. 80 318.M I* A McCarthy, aei£ 81 t0 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUIfTT Or 18.10 8.07 ThonO Fan, Villag* of Hancock. 8 Same, dame KS Joues, same 91 I» W Delaney, Kerr's First Addi lion to Hancoak.... 8TKV*WS, I, Samuel Larson, C»erk of the District Court in and for the County of Hltrtni, hereby certify that I have carefully copied and compared the foregoing List of Heal Es tate Taxes for the year of 1884, remaining delinquent on the first Monday in January, •1888, and the Auditor'# certificate and Clerk of Court's notice attached to the same, with tbe original said papers now on file in my office, and the same is a true and correct copy thereof. WltneaH my hand and official seal, at Mor ris, in said County, thltt 2:i-l day of January, A. D. W88. SA vlUEL LARSON, Clerk. By THOS TH $5 155.40 80 180 160 180 180 16.93 9.36 18.69 18.69 19.78 11.79 21.42 10.71 5.36 2.55 1.20 5.86 21.86 10.72 34.19 10.25 16.68 12.11 11.16 32.06 18.29 7.3 5.09 IASSON, SEAL or I 1 PICTaiCT Deput on, Deputy. .'.Wll COURT| The sugar syndicate has issued a proclamation, ordering tbe shutting down of the emalleat refinery now working and that the other* be placed on short time, with a view of reduc ing production and prewumubly to strike a balance by advancing *£Q»t. —N. Y. Commercial Bullet lit. With CandidateH and a p!afforni that will be approved by tire agricul tural and laboring classes of the state, the Republicans will have an easy victory in Minnesota next Fall. The old timeringstera and monopolists, however, must keep hands oft. There is every prospect of a very oool year for th* ui. A syndicate lias cornered the to bacco market. That is, they have bought up all of the "uecessary' known as the Wliite-Burley crop This crop is raised in all counties boardering on the Ohio river, and is a superior article. Last year it sold for $2. to M- per hundred. Now the cornered article commands $16 and ISO.—Trade Report. We wish to call the attent&a 4r att well-to-do bachelors, a little past mid dle age, who have not yet met the wotnau whom they believed able to make a happy home for them, that Miss Maria L. Sauford, professor in the state university and lecturer for Farmers' institutes on "How to make home happy," is absolute master, or mistress, of the great art or gift for which they have lingered if not.with ered.—Red Wing Republican. Journal—The West is all right. It offers better inducements to the po«r man aud the certainty of earlier suc cess. The rest depends upon the man himself. The shiftless, unreliable in dividual, who has failed in all hia undertakings in the East because of his own natural and acquired defects, cannot hope to better himself in thr West for here, more thait anywhere else, is a man dependent upon hl» own personal efforts, grit and patience for success. The nugget of affluencf is not to be picked up by the idle pel blethower bard, earnest, faithful work as well as shewdnes* and sound fudgment is essential. Important to Farmers! Before borrowing money on your farms elsewhere, you will find it to your interest to call on The Stevens County Ab stract & Real Estate Agency. We have abundance of cheap money to loan on improved farms at low rates of interest. No commissions or bonus No interest "required to be paid in advance. Privilege of paying all or part of principal before due. Also privilege of extend ing time from year to year after due without making new papers. Loans made to prove up. Give us a call! It will be to your interest to do so. i P. A. McCarthy, Pres'tf Thirty-six school libraries haye been established in Goodhue County thus far this school year, under the new law relat'ng to this matter.—Red Wing Republican. From 1861 up to 1888 tTie mauufact urers of specifics had to get out p»t« ents and pay into the treasury 4 per •ent. of their receipts. As there were 5,000 articles on the list, the govern ment derived a large revenue from this source. The amount for the twenty-two years reached $36,000,000. In 1883 the tax was abolished. JR 5 10 10 11 11 IS 18 18 12 12 19 18 12 12 12 12 12 14 4 same, frac.. 6 same 8 same, frac.. 6 same, frac.. 7 same, frac.. 8 same 9 same 10 same 11 same 12 same, frac.. 18 same, frac.. 19 same, frac..80 same 9 same :..10 same 11 same Carney, .* Mary E Moigftt.% Same, Same, O K G- sme, Same, 14 .» Mlfihuel ualligu Wells, 8amc, Same. Same, s A McCarthy, ej neVi 90 80 Susan Olasser, w^ ne^... .80 90 .40 Same, nw^ so •.78 A McCarthy, lot* ao 11.11 4.40 4, 14 14 14 15 16 18 Theodore Aftderson, same. Stephen Murphy, same wbiteley, same &1 E Hill, Watson A Leonard's 18 .20 .11 Add to Morris 6 Same. »ame 8 JpffersOa,, same 7 Same, same r. 8 Same, «ame..^,vjft ii "^We have just completed ar rangements with Eastern Cap italists by which we control an Unlimited Amount of Money to Loan on Improved Farms, with privilege of pay ing off the loan in Installments of any amount from $25 vp, or at any time or times that the borrower may wish. Get your Loans frown us. Our Terms are the Best and Easiest. p. A. MCCARTHY, PROHIBITION COLUMN. rn* in JBD1TKD 9Y TJ# l^miMTJO# A*TF LALIOOM REPUBLICAN!#*!. This, now nearly defunct organiz ation, was first conceived by Albert Grifilin ofKunsas. "It's ostensible ob ject is to induce (he Republican party to antagonize the saloon, its real ob ject 1&, to check disaffection* from tiiat party to the Prohibition party. It is but justice to Miv Orifliu ami those who united witli him in Niguiii}j Hcall for the organizing convention to say that they seem a' first to have been actuated by worthy motive*, they allowed'themselves to be duped by scheming politicians who subver ted the movement to their own sel fish ends. Before the meeting of the conven tion for organisation .Mr. G' iiHn went* Hast to lay the project before the in lluentiiil party leader.- of that section. They did not take dd of the project with that degree of Otitliu*-t:t^iti Unit Mr. Grifflin hail expect, d. Neyeriln less a conb'ienee was finally called In which it was decided tha: in the con vent ion they would ad »pt-no specific measures. Now many of the signers to the Call for a convention were uncompromi ing prohibitionists and this no specific measure policy did not strikt them favorably. Later, when th« real drift and object of the organiza tion became appareut, many of them came out iu open letters repudiating the project entirely. The party bosses however recogniz ing in the inovemeut a liew phase of practical politics egged on the re niainder to keep the organization be fore the people. From that time for ward anli-duloon Republicanism has been simply a soporific for the consciences of men who lack the moral courage to sever the ties that Kind them to a party that represents no living issue. Ifaiii-saloon Republicans would demand as a right, of their uuworthy suL-oessors'in that party which they helped to organize, what they cring ingly ask as a favor they miuht ac complish something. But they dont They go before their party gatli erings aud say. "Wont you please do thus aud so'' and then hasten to add "but if you won't we will still cast our ballots aud use our influence for your platform and candidates." The liquor dealers come before the same gathering aud say "do thus and so" or oft go your political heads. The oue party is laughed at, the demands of the other are granted. The result is the rumsellers have a firmer grip on the g. o. p. iu this year oi grace '1888 than ever before. Aud not un til men learn that the old saying "love has readier will than fear" dot s not apply to political parties, will that grip be in the least relaxed. Nothing but clubs—prohibition clubs —have any influence ou a political party that is determed to go astray. UNCLE SAMS BLOOD MONEY. That there will be a feeble attempt at this session of congress to abolish the internal revenue lax ou alcolit.ln I quors Is quite certain. That so far as this congress is concerned it win -nd iu a feeble attempt is still re certain, for the very potent reason that both the old parlies, together With tiie w hoiesaie liquor dea ei't* and di^liiiers, are opp'osed 10 it. Ail ilm large element in our population wiio cannot rise to the consideration o anything higher than ciuiois oi ex pediency wili oppose it. The repeal of the tax wiil As prohibitlonests we demand the repeal of this tax for the same reason that we do all forms of. license. It is a barrier to prohibition. The more indulgence money that is exacted from the rum traffic the more firmly does it become intrenched iu the cupidity of the tax payers. But once convince a man that this traffic is bearing a part of his burdens, and but little more is needed to make him a confirmed advocate for its perpetua tion. Saying nothing of time, talents, and opportunities wasted, we cast annually into the aims of this modern Moloch $900,000,000 of treasure, aud then as an oflsvt to hose more costl.\ treasures that cauuot be estimated by dollars aud cents—loving wives, in nocent children and immortal souls— that are also delivered int» its hel lish embraoes, in cou-ideraticu of these he gives us back $100,000,000. What proportion of the peoph-'s bur dens does the Rum Aiolorh bear? ReadecUw queaUoa i* fur yuu to answel. FTOW RKFORM8 ABE BROUGHT ABOUT 'ilie nest reforms of this earth conn through waste and doubt and si.plcion The 8U:i prett., iff BW.»M ,*orris M'nn. itself when it rises 011 each day wastes the radiance of the moon, and blots tlie starl ght from theskh's, but only to uulock the earth fr'»m th* clasp of nlifht and. plain it stars anew in the opening flower*. Behind that .-un as behind iiii« mov» tu .it we may he sure there stands tin Lord God Almighty, master an maker of this universe, from wlm ml the spheres are rolled to the. orbits, aud whose voice has been i harmony of this world since the star* sang together.—Henry W. Grady. The New York Tribune says: ''The way to crush Prohibition is to pass High Liceuse laws." But perhaps that isn't what tbe people are solicit ous ot crushing. Perhaps they pre fer lo crusL lUe liquor traffic. "The attempt to strangle a Bengal tiger by u string around his tail would be holiday sport ill comparison with the attempt to destroy the sa loon by license."—-W. A. Watt, Kan aka. Keep drinUin^ right along. —l)i|! I ll iri^rapher. A French nd.cute :is corned tb« world's ropi'i-r. And it i* pi'obabh Hiuthisfh pi ices.will i'rev ii ':coppf! tjoods.—T'ad«' It' porU MINNESOTA MITES, Stillwater is proud of. her immense new union depot. Wiliman's $25,000hotel, the Merchants, is open for guests. Insurance companies paid Minnesota $74,000 as taxes for 1887. Adrian is making love to the Sioux Falls & Willmar railroad. Red Wing raised $300 for the poor of the city by an entertainment. Wolves are causiug trouble around Sauk Center slaughter-houses Minnesota is the first state to organ ize a Republican state league. Ignatius Donnelly is again made lect urer of the Minnesota Farmers' alli ance. John Buxton, of Owatonna, has been granted a patent for an improved grain binder. A million and a half pounds of dressed pork has been marketed at Le Suer this winter Washington dispatches say Cush Davis has been near to death's door, but he will recover. The "situation" is said to be "distress ful" in Pelican Rapids, because of scar let fever. Nine hundred men are working on the Iron Range railroad extension from Tower east to Ely. St. Paul saloonists who failed to take out $1,000 licenses are being closed by the chief of police. Lanesboro's big flour mill will here after be operated by home instead ot Minneapolis owners. Jack Keefe, alleged pugilist, will serve Brain erd twenty days for being the central figure in a saloon disturance. Duluth is crowing because the Stand ard Oil company will at once build a dock in that city costing $ i00,000. The St. Paul & Duluth Railway com pany paid the state treasurer $38,32413 for taxes for the last six months of 1887. A construction company with plenty of capital is being organized at Red Wing to build the Duluth, Red Wing & South ern. The surveyors of the Duluth, Red Wing & Southern have been compelled to stop work on account of the deep snow. Charles Hoag, who became famous by Christening the city of Minneapolis, died last Wednesday in that city, aged 80 years. Sabin is pushing his bill for a public building at Stillwater, and Davis is look ing out for St. Paxil's interests in a simi lar way. The Winona board of trade approves the action of the Dubuque convention locking to the improvement of the Upper Mississippi river. Ten thousand masked persons demon strated that the fools have not all ex pired, in the mardi gras at St. Paul on Tuesday evening. Winona insurance companies are said to have a standing offer of $500 reward for the arrest and conviction of any one committing arson. Snow is piled so high in the streets of Minneapolis that a lively athlete could liampioiied only by 1 .at Lmic'iitahly jump over a street car as it moves along small minority who have .earned that in the snow tunnel. righteousness ia and ever bus irt+u the lngnest and truest exp^iieicy and et tiiis minority would u.»i be lamentably small were n not that long continued familiarity witn this who acrur-ed liquor tax system IM.« debauched the conscience «f the peopl un 1 ti«ey are blind tf» its mons .ou* iniquity. "Keep voura selve .r-.m tne accursed thing" is 111 man at has lost no ie of it. force, and ii broken, the puulsiimeut though it in y not be a speedy, is just s cert in now as it was 111 the time of Achati. We, as a natior, ir« silent artner» in this hell besf-'tien traffic to the extent of $100,000,000 a year and have become so accustomed to the familiar chink of blood money that we have lost consciousness ot the aci that we are in iwrtnership with, the devil' Jerome Case got tangled up with a circular saw in a Chatfleld lumber mill, and will do without the use of one arm the rest of his sojourn on earth. By the aid of the supreme court Todd county conies out victorious in her tussle with the Manitoba railway in the matter of taxes on railway lands. Big Tom, of Alexandria, was not so big and desperate that a plucky police man could pot place him in the jug for stirring up local disturbances. Sam Brear, of Winona, says farmers of the Northwest may look for a big grain crop the coming season, and there are those who say Samuel knows. At Princeton Sunday Mr. Moses Jes mer died, aged 82. Monday morning his wife died, aged 74. It was their often expressed wish to die together. The night operator at the depot in De troit, Minn., heard "a dull thud" and in the morning a safe in a village saloon was found blown open and $100 stolen. The marriage of a prominent young eouple of St. Paul and a sham fight that became quite real, were the attractions at the carnival Wednesday evening. George A. Pillslmry, of Minneapolis, offers to build a Baptist college building in Owatonna to cost $25,000, and when finished he will endow it with a fund oi $25,000, The St. Paul Cable company Bhould be censured for employing incompetent grip men, says the coronor's jury, which has been investigating the cause of the recent frightful accident. Four branch postoffices have just been opened in Minneapolis, and St. Paul will now pull her belt, up one notch tighter and holler for that quarter million dollar public building. The proposed lino of the St. Paul & Southern railway through Wells and Faribault counties looks very well on the map, there being only one curve in twenty-four miles. Between the holding of farmers' insti tutes and the organization of political campaign clubs, things have been pretty lively in many of the towns throughout Ihe state the past week. The industrial parade in St. Paul Wednesday was seveu mile* long and was witnessed by nearly 200,000 people. Kvery industry was represented and the whole affair was well managed and suc cessful. A Bine Earth City drug firm sold ilefuor two years without a government license. The fact has been learned by One of Uncle Sam's mysterious servants, and the cash balance of the aforesaid firm will look sick after a settlement. Minnesota railroad and warehouse com missioners have sent their annual report to the governor. It shows that 503 miles Of new road were built in the state dur- I hig LS87, and that 4,871 miles of road are Operated in the state at present. Freight earnings increased uearly $1,000,000, while passenger earning decreased $30, 000 A. Guptill, grocer, Maine Prairie, near St. Cioud, deserves a medal. He fired Out of his place the gang of loafers usu ally found around a country grocery. They objected, of course, and attacked Gtipt ill and his store. He then went to St. Cloud and swore out warrants for the arrest of the gang, and will make ltf* father sultry for the "tufa" H. H. fc- Senator CUa** t'Rhode Island antf .Senator Fryc Maine have both, o! ate, aoiioii ici-d (.hcm-civcs ill tuvot* of tin* rc i» al of tax iquor, declare nit that it in to die iq ir traffic a bar rier ol' defence rattier than a burden. Tne D«'HIH, 1 rink to Ht. Ja ksonL Tlif Prohib* to St. John T'ue Uepuhs. without a saint at all, WELLS, Pres. JANM A. L. E. Correspondent: The meeting Jomseir, PEARCE, Vice Pres. WINT^R8T Every thlm: is lovely in the lat state prison unpleasantness. Reed is exonerated, Stordock acquitted# Sarah McNeil exculpated, Fayette Marsh 1 uoorsed aud Gov.McGHl only slightly handicapped.—Ortonville Htr.ild. There is a vast •uil't-rence between '•tarifT reform" ana "free trade." Those high protect iotii-ts who ye 1 he latter ever time the former is mentioned are endeavoring to befog 1 he minds of the |»eople in order to cttrry out thHr own selfi»h purposes political or finxnchil. 01 ti e iSiate Republican club iu Minneapolis last week vai well siten-ied. It was composed of iep reentativ« Republicans from all parts ot the state, and has perfected an organization which will have an important part in the success which awaits the party iu this state at tl e polls next November. O. M. Torrison, .if Elbow Lake, is vice president for this district and G. H. Muiiro is the member of the Executive Committee. WM.C. BICEKEIL JOISON&BICOELL MOMIild, M1MN. REAL ESTATE Handled on Commission. Money At Low Rates, and with Privilege of Yearly Payment*.- SCHOOL BONDS BOUGHT! INSURANCE Of all Legitimate Kinds, written. We jK#e none but Responsible and Fair-Dealing Companies. General Law Business Transacted. All tonecM Mre Promt Attention! AND REPAIRING Neatly Done. Remember we keep a Full Line of Ready-made (Ms AT THE Golden Boot & Shoe Store. P. McCOLLAM, Prop. MORRIS, HnX. EestauranT M. J.FOLEY, Prop. A (X)M®T rVE OF FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC., 'Oenatantty on Hand. WARM HEALS AT HOURS! GIVte US A CALL! OllII UL WHITELEY*S CHEAP Dry toils Miairy STORE, Where Everything is Sold CHJSAP for CASH. Ail Kinds or' ^dies and Children's W oar Kept on hand. dlo&ka a ftpeoialtjr W. J. MUNKO, Morris,""^ Minnesota. Organized under the lawa of the State of- Minnesota.) PAID UP CASH CAPITAL $60,000.00. *A General Banking Business Transacted. Eastern and Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Prompt Attention Given to Collecting and Securing Special Bargains in Real Estate. Money Lpaned on Improved Farm Property at Low Rates. TaxriH Paid for Non-Residents. Fire Insurance. NAIJOXAT, BAyK. NEW YORK. Cashier. 2 NATIONAL HANK. »T. PAI MINN. Morris Meat Market ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT & SMOKED --MEATS- KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Your Patronage is Solicited JOHN CAIRNEY. SEND US AN OFFER For any of the following kscribfd LandMMld see If we cannot *e I v«»u a Farm 25 PER CENT. LESS than the Price of Anyother L-SIKUI.I Stev en* County. These Lands we can sell for a Tery Small Cash Payment, the balance to be paid in Sinull Installments with Interest at E.cbt }ei cent, on deferred payments. Yon can have from 5 to 8 Years to pay for the land. These are FIRST-CLASS FARMING LANDS nearly all having Buildings on them, and Land Cultivated and Keady i«r C'rnp Now Is your time to tret hind Cheaper than you will ever get It again. W swV£, *ec 4, town 128. 42. W), A wJi pwsee34, Imvn 123, 42. Ne^i sec 8, town 123, 43. Sw^ aec 18, town 123. 13. 8wJ^ gee 36, town 1*28, 48. n«-^, n«% fc HC^ -ee 18,town 1'H, r44. sec 84, town W8, 44. sec and Lot 5. 27, town 121, 41 K/4 sec 6, town 1 4. r41 SwJi set: 32. town 124, 43. NwJi sec 2, town 124, 14. 8wJ^ sec 22, town 134. 44. sec 28, town 124. r44. St-% sec 90, town 1 5, 43. Nw ec 22, town 125, M4. 8w4 sec 22. town 12S, All of sec 13. town I-J6.i-r44.43- Wyt sw'4 A n«i^. si«c 20, town 198. 43. NX nw^ ne^, A ntrj^ MB&see27, 123.r41 Sel/i sec 30, 124, 43 8J ge*, sec 12,1125, 43. NeJi see 82,1123, 42. E. J. HODGSON, EFT PAUL, MINN. Restaurant AT THE City You will always find a Fnll Line of GREEN FRUITS And the Leading Brands of Cigars & Tobaccos, ASid"all sroods geuerally kept in :t First- lass Restaurant. We would re? -ctfully ask a share of your pat ronage. JOHN FLYNN, Proprietor. Opposite Lower Elevator, MORRIR. MINNESOTA THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF MO KRIS. Harris, Stevens STATE ftT.T. Co., Jtil OBImproved Tbfce6n Farm? in Steve*#. Big Stone counties. Stoney Advanced the day ~\r Made If Securities ar^ Satisfactory tr n. County Order* and School I the Hieneat Market Rate*:. iwl* fonhiw^tt Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MINNESOTA, rXTY OF Stevens, ss. In Proba'e In tin-Matter oi the Kj«taie.i Baker, DiM-ea ed No'lce N hereby givcit to :ui jv ons liavlnjjf' claims itnd -ncin.i- .-iy i s late K lai'ob Baker. Intent tb*- j, N e\ enn, lereased. thsii the of ih 1'. C- Mrt said (.'"tin y will hi-i'r, toi .» adjust •lalnis and deinaiuls j's- 1, iHie. irt :IIH office in M"trl-, i., -Mii I.' Aral Monday I tb HK t„. I'• tn-IUIRY,thtt'oo MHrrh, April, M»v. -ue a I hat eijrht montlia lr :«i U i r. JM87. have l«ee i •y saiii l'rtb»te Court rei«i beir claims. Dated th a 2nd «l«v m' i V. s PX 83 TiloM.v Mi v-.s»iN,' Adnilntatrator of ili K»- .it- i J«c.. i ak«fe deceased, v Br oro. 1»A!U. w Jitee «»f IVINO. bate. OP"'MrS*VEM'iTA. OUNiy of Stavens. In Pioli u ui i. citi i TeM» the Matter of tht- EMat« of .Mai bt Motrin ttchotleld, Dewa-ed. On reading and flii.| ill. p. tit ion i.fGe. rM H. Munro, atinilnistijit,.i, tti u f. rtb ifi amount of pcrNonal state that ha« enieto his hands, and th.- di|Htotioli tner of tlHf amount of debtd* oiitstHi dina, avail st 1e»»ensed. aud a lovcii|iti«.ii i i,ll ih. nTO eatate of whleb sal.l »l lll* :0 him grant, s condition ai !iie ot tHr rt »i' etlve portions thereof ami |na int ti.ar ti- i.se bt KVWII H- \\\.V North West Quart, r. See lin ol th* i i, 6, Town lit Range 42. And it api«earli l\ suht te,HI5 that there is not anmeieiit p, rsonat estate (he liandiof M«id adniinisirit to nay ^ni«| debts, and that ii is n. ,-e-si.r iit or*t» io im» *i»e same, to sell all of said r- it) estate? It is Therefore Ordered, That ail perming lift rested in said estate, HI (tear -i etnn tlw i Jndite of this Court, on Mnniii\ lite 5th K, of March. A D. 1888. at, 10 iWfcC• A. iJk the Court House in Morris. i SHWU'ou»»t\ 'hen and there to show ytl er ,\hy Ii* en e Mioiild i-ot la* -o sntif •'•orge "I. Monro, adntiiM^lmu •. to .-ell taiA al estate aceoidinp to the i ibVt-t of sa!# letltlnn And It is Further Ordered. That a eopv dt It.s Order sha.l lv- M(S I r(] an?a.6 i",.t- -unr ••ve *tX'k* prior to »ail dav «-f ri .u th* of which public ll«p« slipII i.e at I. a# bofor w,rt bearilif. IH- tne I KtRi.ti, weekly tirvs-prri v minted •nd published at ^orris, in wild Coumv. antf ••••tonally s«-ividoi all pet?, r. inti ri stp3 hi sai.i estate, naidiM./ s .,!r1 r.-nntv ea»t fourteen davt. bet. re wild of heat -nc.and upon all otj»«'e perona futerti MWAUlieg to law. By the f«mrt. OEo K iM-nilXO. TOhwt °f s'evi IAH?1 N« OMM ty, Mir^ Ht ,he 9th ol'-Ianuary^lfeV BKVANS, ijjpw Attorney for Adttlntatrater. ju«'