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   Standard (Newspaper) - June 28, 1883, Albert Lea, Minnesota                                VOL 26 ALBERT LEA MINN JUNE NEMAN BLACKMER T LAND FOU SALE Li Lea Minn ALBERT J H PARKER ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE CORNER of Broadway and College streets near the Court House Albert Lea Minn A D T LOVELY t MORGAN r OFFICE IS ROOM 1 Ll Block opposite tbe Court Albert Minn K X c- PALMER McADAM r AWYERS OFFICE OVER HEWITTS Li store Albert JOHN Attorney AT LAW OPERA BLOCK Albert Lea A f UJU pi K E 0 STACY t TODO A AT LAW AM COLLECTION 011 Clark street Albert Lea W C MERRILL WEDGE j JUi it H- Albert Lea Mum DR W H WILCOX K UOJ ui Vll JENSEN M D I Drug store Albert Lea BANK 7 ami cliu and solu Loans f M nice to MM ni i nice i-l J THOMAS TREATS ALL V diseases that a horse is subject to i e ai th old burn A H SQUIER OLD CITY DRAY LINE DEALS IN L anu Solt Coal Wood of all and Blacksmith coal Yard near S depot Wood and delivered Fanners trade solicited site of Broadway APOLLO STATED CONCLAVES OF APOLLO JL at their tbe 3d Wednesday of each month Courteous Sir Knights Iroin sister WH MOMS E C lr T Recorder I O 0 F ALBERT LEA LODGE XO Cl 1 O OF O F meetings Monday Odd Hall Tune of Irom 1st to October S o'clock p from October 1st TO o'clock p ni S X G S C Hec place l-t and 3d of en h month VV 0 C 1 MARLETT W BUEL Continental and Companies in opera b post office POWDER Absolutely Pure o B r H D CO OF ALBERT LEA Banking Business WB FOB IAU Improved City Property and Farms MRS J STAGE HAS RECEIVED HER rpo which she invites the attention of the JL dies of Freeborn County Her stock i Thoroughly complete She also invites attention to her beautiful assortment of Consisting of all shades of Saratoga Waves Coquettes Frizzes etc of which she makes a specialty Highest Price Paid for Human Hair people are always on the out for chances to increase 1 their earnings and in time be- come wealthy those who do Improve their ties remain in poverty We offer a great chance to make money We want many men women boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities Any one can do the work properly from the start The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages Expensive outfit furnished free No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time to the work or only your spare momenta information and all that J Is needed sent free Address S Co Portland Maine of the SHIPPES Medical S N A thrilling Pictorial History of the World's great Sea Fights with specimens o Naval Architecture or all ages A record wonderful exploits than tion Price only It sells everywhere make MOO 00 per month Ad- IO dress J c co Chicago 111 A DISORDERED LIVER IS BANS of the pretest Cure of this tr J No a reputation 7 has ever been discovered that acts so digestive organs them rigor to food As a retard result ibs System is Developed and The Body E SITAL a Piaster Sara Mr Is in a For Tearel could not mate a crop oa bilious anfi I discouraged I the aae of S The result wes laborers soon became bearry and d I bave no further trouble relieve lie enforced tke Blood Crorn ke to mrt naturally rmu feel well Try Bod y Pure Kron mnd Sound Urer as itu H Y HAIR DYE GRAY HASB or dunged to BLACK by a application of this It Imparts a natural color and nets Instantaneously br or sent by express on of One Hollar Office 88 Murray Street New of Tain mnt A H McMILLEN Has removed the Old TK o doors north of H D Brown Co's Bank CHOICE MEATS Fish and Poultry Cash Paid For Hides and Tallow Prof Doremus on Porous Plasters THE OF THE Crrt OF NEW j COB ATE ST f NEW April i request I obtained in open mariet samples of and Porous Plasters and hav submitted them to chemical analysis to their merits as remedies I find in PLASTERS ingredients which do not exist in cock's Plasters hence in my opinion tne are superior to those of M OGDEN M D LI D Prof of Chemistry and Physics in the College the City of New York and Prof of Chemistry an Tonology m Bellevue not life is go an dare before you die somethin mighty and sublime leave be Wnd to conquer time See week m your own town S outfit free No thing new Capital not required we will fur everything Many are making for tunes Ladies make as much as men ana boj and girls make great pay Header if you wat business at which you can make great pay a the time write for particulars to H Co Portland ON 30 DAYS TRIAL THE VOLTAIC BEIT CO shall will send CEL ELECTRO VOLTAI BEITS ana ELECTRIC CUES on trial for 30 days to men young or old who are afflicted with Nervous Debility Vitality and kindred guaranteeing speedy and complete of health and manly vigor Address as above risk is incurred as 30 days trial allowed LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE correspondence solicited from all parts county To who will send cor- respondence from points not now represented ure THE free of charge nnd will aim send a of and paper Notify UB of your acceptance Correspondence must reach na by Tuesday Very important can be telegraphed late Thie however 19 seldom avoid We can do that Town board met last Monday A horse sold to-day on mortgage to the highest bidder for A new comer of rather youthful anee has taken up residence at Win Stevens She is a girl Our merchants are doing a better now as the 4th of July draws near fence i a dear fence after all Ask G M Miller Mr Horatio Fitch again among Celling fruit and other kind of for the Jewell nursery Lake The people in the road district east of town are having troubles over an old road It too bad that such cannot be tled without going to law Mr A 2f Whitelaw who among the first in our and who has been living in for three recently died in that The 4th of July to be well in this 3 ear although the burden and responsibility of the affair is ing upon a few persons ed Items Gather extensive preparations we being made to celebrate the of July at this place The committee lay e been unfortunate in cot curing Hubbard as orator of the day i account of his previously having n invitation elsewhere Prof W E Thompson of this place gave a entertainment at the Buckeye school Saturday evening which receipted him tbe house being full He was iy impressed with tbe people and be ever saw more pleasant faces John Purdie and family are from the act that they have procured a handsome and organ of the ure Dazell just completed shearing his be only had 161 Eighteen cents a ound is all he is offered for n of Freeborn for month ng June Jane M Buchanan dumber enrolled 41 perfect in attendance perfect in hours lost by 10 a- daily attendance perfect in attendance ind ith 31 Fisk Clarence Streeter perfect in and Bice lary Edvi ard C Endrup Carl IT lury much Improved in or of corn Small gram is looking in these parts The ladies held their social Thursday oon at Mrs Pierce's and ther they ad a nice time Sirs J L Gibbs is in Owatonna visiting ier daughter Elsie who has been very sick vith the quinsy although we are to ay she is very much improved Mrs Dr Twyford has returned the ast but only staid over night and in company the Doctor started for St Paul and are going out into Dakota to look over the ry and see the sights Chas Henion of this township lias a stallion two years and two months old that weighs 1100 pounds a five months grade Durham heifer that weighs 325 pounds and a one year old Cotswold buck that sheared if teen pounds of wool this spring think the big snake must have ed Bumble Bee this time instead of the dog for we haven't heard him buzzing around for some time and has been on the war path or in some other business that has taken his attention but will try and de better in the future All is quiet regarding the railroad School Report District Xo 4 Geneva Minn Term ending June 15 1883 Ida L Burdick teacher Xo enrolled 44 average daily attendance 38 Pupils neither tardy nor Carrie Gibbs Lettie Gahagan Robert Gahagan Pupils of highest A Arithmetic Osborn 89 B Sawyer Carrie Jones 100 Hinion 95 A1 Osborn 97 labbie Schad 97 Bv Grammar Hinion 92 U S er 94 A Schad 93 Pierce 94 Osborne 92 Physical Geo- Osborne 89 A Etta Osborn 100 hagen 100 Clara Sawyer 100 Lillie Schutt 100 Alex Sennit 100 Pith Osborn Bina Sawyer Katie Randall Fourth Clara Sawyer 90 Third V Davis 97 Second First Kinear Carrie ston week a gentleman told that tbe road would be running through Geneva morrow We have not heard the engine whistle and perhaps we may not hear it for a long time to come Last week our teacher Miss Burdick went to her borne in Owatonna and left in charge of her school for one day Miss Etta Osborn and Mips Libby Schad der got along finely and are deserving of much praise They are fittine themselves for teachers Last week three more Gipsy wagons passed through town At almost every house they send their children to beg for pie or cake or anything j ou will give them It is a disgrace to the community at large to support such set of lazy miserable thieving vagabond One man in our town told the assessor that he did not that a certain individual had put in more than half of property The concluded be would go and gobble the of his property He went to the house but could not find half as much property as what be had assessed Some ple think it makes them popular by being sessed for a larger amount of property than they posses The Geneva was held June 21st at Mrs W A v cry large ance and a good time reported Their next sociable will be held the 12th of July at tbe of H M Turn out gents and come to the sociable the larger the attendance the more money they get The are determined to e a railroad if they have to build it They have tbe BUMBLE BEE Bead work is HOW in order H H Gordon is quite sick The corn has been Dooming the last few days Mr Jame Boen bad valuable cow die last week Dr Wilcox gav e an an able discourse last Sunday morning S P Beighley has gone to Dakota and ex- to be gone several weeks J and wife have returned ing rested and refreshed having a splendid visit Jacob Beighley has the best and corn field in neighborhood tbe work of Frank Oxh iir Frank of Iowa and Hannah of this place were joined in wedlock last Thursday Eei Mr GLENVILLE Paying Oilier People's J H Elliott is on the track of another wild 1 the payment of Quarterly meeting will bo held attlie lage of Geneva on June 30 and July 1 Miss Gertie Walaski hss returned home She has been attending school at Austin for the past year The people of this vicinity would like to have the real estate transfers printed in the STANDARD weekly Charles Eustrom Miss and Miss Fitzsimons are keeping Dr house from running away while himself and wife are to Minneapolis Spirited H Conklin had forly two month old pigs in a pen at night and in the morning ten of them were gone bones or hides to he found MOSCOW Weather quite Warm Small grain looking Sne Chintz bugs are themselves us the wheat Corn lather small for of the year brought from did not prove to be of very good only about fifty per cent growing Mr we understand is able to be out again Fero is recovering fiorn a severe ness and is able to be up part of tbe time Mr William Bliss is v ery sick j ct and fears are entertained of his recovery Walter Lonergan is on the mend He was able to capture two swarms of runaway bees last week Michael Smith is building a new dwelling house it looks in the distance almost like a court house Geo E Xorton has been giving a coat of paint and it looks very nice Michael Murphy has also improved tbe of his house with an additional coat of paint Richard Davenport is at work on his big barn Mrs Vanderwarker who resided m Moscow for many years died in Austin on the 21st of June after many years suffering with consumption Mr John Murphy has come out with a new buggy and now we are wondering what young lady would be entitled the front seat up John and let us know Mr McCourt thinks that the road near his house needs fixing just as bad as the slough did on Billy's account FARMER OAKLAND Crops of all kinds doing finely Our pastor Eev C Green exchanged pulpits with Eev Mr Stanley last Sabbath K S Hardy had the misfortune to Jose a valuable horse the other day Farmers are claiming that chinch bugs in large numbers are appearing Our Manse is fast approaching completion and is a credit to both the church and place 0 C down fiora Albert Lea where ho is building houses to stay over Sunday with his family Miss Floney jlarke of La Crosse ened our for a brief time vvith her presence the guest of Mrs A F Denby Our wheat buyer Spillane took in 2.000 bushels of last week Guess the ers who held their wheat point tub year Our neighbor G W Scullen has been laid up for some time with inflammatory tism and is still under the doctor's care and in a bad way Geo our former station agent stopped off to sec old friends on his way home from Howard Dakota where he has a valuable claim Wm Christie's fine grey team took circle of the city the other day a load of wheat which they proceeded to unload and deposited the wagon in spots along the road on the way home and though one of them was thrown down yet strange to say they escaped with only a few scratches SAX eat Emma Carpenter fa visiting in the vicinity of Albert Lea Frank Boon informs us that be has just a car load of ice and can f any one with as little or as much as they want Henry Eaton late of Twin Lake who hai been doing Florida for tBe past six months lias returned with an improved appearance Will Landis and your humble servant now sport each one of the famous St Louis gies now being at Albert Lea They run nicely and satisfactorily Elder Cook of the United Brethren departed Monday for the Hoosier slate where he will while awa about a month iting loved ones at home Chase writes her friends from D T that has taken i farm and is pleased with the country but yet has a longing and kindly thought for Minnesota Jud Randall our genial path master while excavating in a sand pit bad something like a ton of and tint slip down upon his leg which bruised it to no little extent The ness of the both above and beneath the limb is all that a general crush Jud able to be out now upon crutches Greengo Landis are no more Mr Greengo having recently bought out Mr Landis The probable name of the new firm hereafter will be Greengo Son We Wish the new firm success and we also wish re- tiring member of the firm Mr L much in new enterprise stock buying We had tbe pleasure a few days ago of looking at one of the finest taKes seen since we left old Kentuck It the property of AV H The calf aj two months old weighed pounds and at three months old 364 pounds per This incredible but we in- formed disinterested parties weighed the each time and know whereof they speak of beautiful stock should see this splendid specimen of bovine beauty A W Peck is taking in cattle at this place to-day About 156 head will be taken in here Mr Peck informs us that since he began to buj in March he has bought about 1000 head for which he paid something like Abont 650 heed have been in Freeborn county The grand total bought by him and others amounts to something 1.800 at an average cost of about amount to something These cattle all so to the B stock ranch of D Co Hitchcock ty ALDEX to the north of M H Alien tlie best looking core that we have noticed Jim Martin have Iwd n attack or rheumatism in the right shoulder Monday night Trom hands with old here during the afternoon J W Peek has completed the oi in the town of Alden The town held a session at the office of J C Johnson Mr and Mrs J C Saupe of e been up visiting Mr and C K Clarke Mr S and C K are law Geo Clark was up irom Albert Lea day Geo Tunnel who has been at Wells for some time in the wheat business has accepted a position as head man in an elevator in the far northwest at an increased salary E A Walters of Walworth inventor and proprietor of Walter's patent hay carrier has been up looking after fanning interests visiting relatives and old friends Also ing agencies for his carrier Genial Bob Hazle has returned from can Rapids and will make his home with us again Mrs H returned a few weeks ago Fred Fredrickson is back from Dakota and reports having planted seven acres of trees on his claim in Miner county A new railroad is being built miles east of his claim A F Hanf is a ten days visit to his parents at Beaver Dam Wis Uncle Fitch runs the hardware store during Alex's ab- sence Rev F M Christensen's horse took a lively run Sunday with a buggy containing Mrs C and two small children Mone of the family was seriously injured although all were thrown to the horse ly unmanageable as the bridle bad been re- moved that the animal could drink better It was found Sunday morning that several dwellings had beci entered during the night by tramps or At Frank Hawker's a and watch were stolen from Hans one of the boarders The minus the cash was found on the sidewalk the next morning At Mr Wm visitors helped themselves to the good things that Mrs had prepared for Sunday and bad a good square meal One loft the shape of his haud nicely stamped on a pan of meal It is thought they were ened away from several buildings they at- tempted to enter by dogs Licensed to Wed The following man iage licenses have been issued since June Jens J and Maren Peterson W H and Dame J Ambrose Olson Moen and Annie Sorenson Joseph and Godare O E Dahlin an Laura Dahlen J J Wormer and Hannah Buchanan Frank Smith and Mary Sweet Edward Gilbertson and Betsey Evenson r O'Brien and Jennie Bowman A Arneson and Annie Tregger Gee C and Mary Hatigan lands before they become Client by parties holding tax against such lands for previous taxes Judge the instance of has given the lowing opinion It is but justice to the judge to explain his opinion was written and on file iji the auditor's office several days of State Auditor published in Tins STANDARD last week covering tlie same subject was uttered It will be seen however that their opinions incide and it is just possible that ties who have been making gratuitous as one of our citizens terms it may find that it doesn't pay to be too previous in paying other people's taxes The question has been raised by some whether moneys that have been paid in this manner can be col- back from the owners of the land with strong that it cannot be We should not be ed if the matter would eventually have to be decided by the The question asked me is as to whether sons who have purchased at tax sales real tate sold for of taxes can subsequent taxes against the land so sold be- Jor they become and require the owner also before he can redeem from such sales to pay such subsequent taxes Under chapter 11 page of statutes of 1878 a person so purchasing at a tax sale is entitled the person re- deeming f Am such saleto pay in addition to the amount paid by such purchaser at the with interest the subsequent delinquent taxes penalties and interest accruing on them Under section 69 of the act taxes are deemed on and after the 1st day Of June in each year Under section SS pt taxes on parcels lid in by the slate be levied in same manner as though had not been made and persons acquiring br purchase or as assignees from the state may pay such subsequent taxes and the amount thereof with interest the date of after they e become quent shall be added to the amount to be paid to redeem te It will be observed that provides especially and only when the acquires the interest bid in by the 114 of the same act Hint any person who has a lieu or otherwise upon real on taxes not been paid may taxes the penalty and thei eon anil further that the receipt ot the n shall constitute au additional lien on sach land to the amount therein stated These statutory prov be with reasonable strictness Ouh the lights in terms by them can be enforced In my opinion parties pur basing at tax salty can not tuxes have been ami tbe owner to them as a- precedent to other nut until Farm for Sale farm of acres three miles west of Manchester station all tinder vation good house barn ary well of water three acres of young farm in the vicinity for sale cheap Inquire of K DEMING on tlie premises The language of i- bat ob- at all events would not extend beyond tiie the is to I mds bid in the It that I he foregoing pi of the TUX ai e in- tended to gne a holding a lieu of tux or thu to bis in the propel tj affected by it b tbe delinquent taxes holders right does not I think attach tbe specified That i- until tbe become I do not think that the law contemplates that hen holders will that time and during the period when the owner may to pay taxes that i- up to June i make payment of belonging to others to pay m the first Broil tied A T came to his death by drowning on last Wednesday Near as obtainable the following are the lie out driving one horse hitched to a sulky and into the fold at the bend m the mill pond and the went the deep before ilr observed it and then in the desperation of despair a lurch of the sulky threw him off tlie seat Ed was driving by with a load of lumber liad got a little be- yond the ford when he heard the cry for help and looking around saw Mr fall backwards from the and the horse and sulky come As soon as the call for help was heaid Jit who could not swim his load and commenced taking off the lines from his horses and ran to the edge of the pond ing for the unfortunate man to rise to the surface in order that he might sist him to the shore but he watched in ain The body did not rise he says until by Mr Coulson the man who is organizing the Fire De- matters here When the body was raised effort was made to but the body had lam in the water an hour and life was entirely extinct The water was about 10 feet deep where the body w as found Poor he cannot know the rible shock that almost paralyzes this community in which but so short a time ago he was a vigorous and tive member In the vigor ot hood how brief is life how uncertain is our common He was much esteemed by one was a genial pleasant companion Bnd enterprising getic and successful business man and will be greatly missed He had high and bright hopes for Ms business future had just his home and his family in and was happily and cosily situated His mourning wife and two bright little boys and loving friends have the est sympathy of a sorrow-stricken com- munity The funeral services will be ed under the auspices of the Odd lows of which he was an honored ex- and beloved   

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