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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

February 28, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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Obligations 126.0# Banking House, Furniture 4,000.0* and Fixtures «9 II Other Real Estate 4,200.0©* Due from other banks 5,753.35 Cash on Hand 1 Cur 560.00 Gold 105.00 Silver 560.53 Total Cash Assets 6,97J Checks and Cash Items .... 1,642.4$ 127J502A& Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock 10,000ji# Surplus Fund 5,OOOJt& Undivided Profits, Net 1,153.9S Mrs. Husemoller leaves to mourn her PASS INDUSTRIAL BILL been drowned out by floods, appeared We have a brand new selection of Dividends Unpaid 1,000.00 AUCTION DATES OBITUARY before the senate drainage committee the latest and best Pathe records. loss one sister, living in Nebraska, Deposits Subject urging a relief appropriation and measures Come in and let us play them for one brother in Germany and two to Check 29,651.13 Rush Mrs. Anna Boyle Wednesday, March 2—Horses, Cattle, you. Austin Electric Supply Co. to check future overflows of the Cashier's Checks ....392.70 grandchildren. Adv. 17-2-c. river. They blamed drainage operations Sheep, Geese, Machinery, Feed. R. The many friends of Mrs. Anna Measure Creating Commission and for increasing the river's flow in L. Haney, 3 miles northwest of Total Immediate Boyle Rush will be surprised to learn Providing Changes in Compensation Mrs. John Pinkava' BANK STATEMENT flood times. The hearing was continued. Liabilities 31,043.83' Austin, and 7 miles southwest of of her sudden death at her home on 'r* -tn Schedule Passed in House. The funeral service for Mrs. John Lansing. Lincoln street of heart disease at Bank No. 670 Savings Deposits 2,952.79 Bills introduced in the house include Monday, March 7—Horses, Cattle, Pinkava, who died at her home in S:00 o'clock Sunday morning. The Statement of the condition of St. Paul—The lower house of the Time Certificates 77,352.76 one' by Representative George E. Hogs, Furniture, etc. W. F. Newberry. funeral services will be held Wednesdaly, Minnesota Legislature passed the bill WALTHAM STATE BANK Lansing township at 4:50 o'clock Friday Wicker creating a state public safety 1 mile north of Austin. at close of business on Feb. 21, Total Deposits ..111,349.38 the time has not been decided. creating the state industrial commission commissioner whose duty it shall be to Sale starts at 10 o'clock sharp. morning from diabetes, was held and providing important changes RESOURCES Anna Boyle Rush was born in Warren, co-ordinate the efforts of all the peace Wednesday, March 9—Horses, Cattle, 111,349.3* this morning from the home of Joe Loans and Discounts 197,562 In the compensation schedules for injured and prosecuting officers of the state to Illlinois, August 1, 1863, and Hogs, Chickens, feed, Machinery, Overdrafts 325. Oilman at 9:00 o'clock and from St. workmen. Only slight changes bring about the capture and prosecution later moved to Cresco, Iowa. She Total 127,502.4* etc. Handke & Heimer, U. S. Bonds and other Augustine's church at 9:30 o'clock. were made on the original draft as of criminals a bill by Representative Amount of Reserve on came to this city in 1886 and was U. S. obligations 6,000 mile west and mile north of recommended by the house interim Kathryn Swartz was born in F. J. McPartin forbidding the hand $8,621* Banking House, Furniture married to Andrew Rush a year later. Austin. Shle starts at 10 o'clock commission. establishment of so-called "army and Amount of Reserve Required Czecho-Slovakia in 1851. She came and Fixtures 4,500 To this union were born eight children, sharp. Provision for a rate making bureau by Law $7,740.5* navy stores" by any one other than Other. Real Estate 3,800 to America with her parents when Elizabeth, Harry, George, to prescribe minimum rates and for aff an officer of the United States army Thursday, March 17—Horses, Cattle, Due from STATE OF MINNESOTA, County four years old, locating in Chicago. Mower, ss. James, Walter, Chester, William transfer of the boiler-inspection depart* Machinery, etc. Andrew S. Todalen or navy a bill by Representative E. other Banks ..11,058.80 In 1872 she was married to Frank mile north of Corning, Sale We Chas. L. Schwartz, T*11 TiTi ill, ment and the minimum wage commission Cash on Hand and one who died in infancy. Mr. W. Cameron authorizing the appropriation Shabatka in Spillville, Iowa. Eleven starts at 10:30 a. m. and F. C. Schwartz, Cashier of te Cur 2,322.00 to the department of labor and of money for soldiers' tuition accrued Rush and the children survive her. above named Bank do solemnly asm Gold .. 277.50 children were born to this union, five industries, were included in three other and unpaid for lack of funds, While she had not been well all that the above statement is true t»the Silver .. 345.40 of who survive, James of Madon bills and passed as part of the industrial and one by Representative James winter, her death was sudden. She was best of our knowledge and belief. Other .. 37.70 2,982.60 program. Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada Frank Cummings providing old age and disability a member of the Episcopal church The industrial commission as provided pensions for Rajnsey county of Tompkins, Saskatchewan, Canada CHAS. L. SCHWARTZ, Preside** Total Cash Assets 14,041.40 and the Brotherhood of American in the bill takes over the present employes. F. C. SCHWARTZ, Cashie*.Correct Joseph of Austin Mrs. Albert Cotter Checks and Cash Items 1.07 Yeomen. state labor department. The only material Attest (Two) Directors— of Anoka aijid Mrs. Joseph Oilman of Tonnage Tax Action Defsrred. amendment adopted to this bill Action on the tonnage tax bills was FRANK MARTBE Total $226,230.75 Austin. Mr. Shabatka died in 1889. Mrs. C. Husemoller was by J. B. Pattison, retaining civil R. F. SCHWARTZ. deferred again at a meeting of the LIABILITIES In 1898 she was married to John Subscribed and sworn to befn« service for inspectors and statisticians. Heart disease caused the death of house committee on taxes, and it was Capital Stock 10,000.00 me this 25th day of Feb. 1921. Pinkava of Austin, who with her children It was adopted, 55 to 44, without serious Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Mrs. Carl Husemoller, sixty-four voted to ask Attorney General Clifford (Seal) THEODORE KNUTSOit and seven grandchildren survive opposition from the sponsor of the Undivided Profits, Net 3,020.§4 L. Hilton to appear before the years of age, at her home five-miles One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Kb- Notary Public, Mower County, bill. W. I. Norton and John I. Levin, Reserved for Depreciation 1,000.00 her. committee for making his legal northeast of this city Friday morning Minimum Charge nesota. Notes Rediscounted and of the interim committee, led the grounds for making the proposed levy .{ Twenty-five cents. Ten cents My commission expires Jaxu 14t3^ at 4:45 o'clock. Her husband Bills Payable 12,500.00 fight. They defeated an amendment by an "occupation tax." The meeting will Collection Charge Will Be, 1927. ACTION ON and five children survive her. The FUTURES Deposits Subject BILL O. D. Nellermoe, taking appointment Added for all ads not paid for be Friday at 9:30 a. m. Several members to Check 40,087.90 funeral services were held this afternoon BIG MARKET DAT of the industrial commission away in advance. Readers or locals of the committee objected to the Cashier's Checks 2,985.02 at 1:30 o'clock from the German from the governor. not run in this column will *be Notice was servedApii^ the House of term. charged at the rate of 10 cents Lutheran church, Rev. Milius Representatives that attempt would Amendments Bring Debate. The committee was called to take Total Immediate per line. be made to recall fvjm the committee There was prolonged debate over officiating. action on two. bills recommended by Liabilities 43,072.92 AT LANSING the anti-futures bill/unless the proposed amendments to the compensation Savings Deposits 25,849.01 a sub-committee. One is the statutory Fredericka Teismann was born in WANTED—A good News Correspondent schedules. Mr. Levin pointed out that Time measure wa^lfrejported out for tonnage tax act, and the other the constitutional Herford, Germany, March 4, 1857. for Sargeant. Must be the benefits in the bill, including increases Certificates 120,775.98 action early next week. amendment proposed as a over 16 years of age. For particulars She came to America in 1881 and located in the weekly maximum to $18 Representative R. -4u-Wilkinson, author, "follow up" measure to remove doubts write City Editor, Mower A big market sale will he heltf in Davenport, Iowa, where she Total Deposits .. ..189,697.91 and the minimum to $12, all had been made the require'd notice that he as to constitutionality. Both were County News. 14-tf-t Lansing Friday, March 18th.. Any—if Other Liabilities 12.60 was married to Deiterich Schroeder. agreed to by representatives of labor intended to force the committee on drafted by the attorney general and wishing to list articles for this mfr LOST—U. S. Tire for Ford between They went to Nebraska to reside. Two and of the employers. The only important markets and marketing to show its his staff, and the sub-committee recommended Total $226,230.75 the Astor Thompson and L. O. Aldahl will list them with L. S. Chapma^ hand within a few days. amendment adopted was by children were born to them, one dying that they be introduced as STATE OF MINNESOTA, farms. Return to Dr. P. A. W. E. Heffler or Col. Albert Hopft Erling Swenson, classing the loss of committee bills. Howeverjfithe "occupation" in infancy. Henry Schroeder living County of Mower, ss. Lommen, Austin. 18-2-c. 1 both legs as "total permanent disability." This will afford a splendid opp—• feature struck th,6 jnembers of northeast of Austin survives. Mr. Kill Movie Cinsor Bill. We, J. A. Stephan, Vice president, The motion picture censorship bill the committee unfavorably!,1 FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington tunity for anyone to dispose of the and A. D. Schaefer, Cashier, of Schroeder was killed by a falling tree There was a long fight over an eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting. was officially killed in the Senate by the above named Bank, do solemnly personal property without havfay Senate Hits "Pittsburgh Plus." in 1891. She was married to Carl Inquire of A. €. Butterfield, amendment by Representative Nellermoe, the adoption of a report from the committee swear that the above statement is The trade practice known as "Pittsburgh special sale on a few items, and all Husemoller in Beatrice, Nebraska, Bvownsdale, Minn. 17-26-p providing compensation for an true to the best of our knowledge and on general legislation recommending Plus" was described by Sehator afford a splendid market for thai January 28, 1892. They went to Canada belief. accident causing disfigurement, even the meastp-e for indefinite George H. Sullivan in the senate as CLERKS—(Men, women) 17, for who wish to buy. J. A. STEPHAN, Vice-President and lived there until 1911 when when it does not affect the employability postponement. No ndnority report was operating to "throttle the industries of Postal Mail Service. $125 month. A. D. SCHAEFER, Cashier. Remember this will be a big day at* of the injured person. Supporters they came to Mower county where presented and the mijority report was the state" and the federal trade commission Experience unnecessary. For free Correst Attest (two)- Directors. Lansing. adopted without objection. of the bill said the amendment conflicts they have since resided on the farm was asked, in a joint resolution, particulars of examinations, write E. J. MARKHAM, with the whole theory of the law, to issue a complaint against'the R. Terry, (former Civil Service Friday, Mar. 18 northeast of Austin. Six children CHRIS C. ERICKSON. which is to compensate for loss of By a vote of 81 36 the House Examiner) 772 Continental BuildVing,' practice. After a brief debate the resolution were born to them, four of whom survive, Subscribed and sworn to before me earning power. It was defeated on a Washington, D. C. 17-2-c passed the Senate bill to prevent a was unanimously passed under August, Oscar and Emma at this 26th day of February, 1921. roll call, 24 to 78. candidate defeated in the primaries a suspension of the rules. The same FARM FOR RENT—Well, improved home and Fred of Mayville. (SEAL) E. O. HEYDT. from running for tbf^same office at resolution was introduced Yesterday in Farmers Ask Flood Relief. at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. No paropez^gr quarter. Harvey Hildebrand, Lyle, Notary Public, Mower County. Besides her children and husband -m the general eIection|foUtwing. Minnesota valley farmers, who have. the house. Minn. 17-2-c listed after March 17th. My Commission expires, Nov. 27, 1923 N COAL SAVER WEEK and DEMONSTRATION 1 -n at "The Store That Satisfies" -JSvJSL 5JSWEL- N We will have with us a Factory Representative from the Detroit Stove Works, the largest Stove and Furnace Plant in the world 4 and 5 2, 3, 'M ji During this week the celebrated JEWEL Coal Saver Range will be demonstrated in our store JEWEL •5ft Special Offering OFF'ER WE WILL THESE RANGES DURING THIS WEE& AT THE SAME PRICES THAT WILL BE PUT ON THEM DURING OUR BIG DURING DEMONSTRATION WE WILL G1VE WITH EVERT RANGE SALE WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE MARCH 7 tO 19TH. SOtD THE FIRST WEEK IN MARCH A BEAUTIFUL SET OF ALUMINUM 0% WARE. THIS WILL-NOT BE GIVEN DURING THE' -BIG S Beautiful, Sanitary aud Easy ta Glean SALE. :-v'7 .» "Lustro" Porcelain Enamel Finish "Lustro" Porcelain Enamel not only makes the Coal Saver Range the Ki most beautiful ever offered the public, tiutfita jftditiolh it lightens the labor necessary to take care of the range, li wipes clean like a china I-*? The Famous Coal Saver Ranges are now obtainable finished in b^autffuT dish, and always retains that beautiful lustrous effect that women so Lustro" Porcelain Enamel. This £namel is made by our own ptrutwT desire in their Jtitchen equipment. Dirt or grease'-cannot adhere to enamel. formula in our own enameling plant, and excels all other enamel in lustrous and lasting finish. Our special process fuses the enamel mUrv To see one of these beautiful ranges is to desire to own one, and you can buy with the assurance and guarantee that the cooking and l»»lrS..g will the cast iron and extraordinary tests have shown that it will not come" in every way meet the high standard set in this remarkable finish. off, chip or scale by any action of heat or cold, though most enamels doi Don't confuse other enamels with "Lustro"—many imitations are on the wm not last long for this reason. Coal Savers are obtainable finished in-, market, but there is only one "Lustro" THE LASTING FINISH. either Blue or Gray "Lustro" as you prefer. '"WVM •xHrrtr If? JLi "RELIABLE HARDWARE" MW The Store That Satifies" it 1 SL fcfv? IT