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*C "vsf &?> /."v*, i^\V|gg|| 'A **KS Tf^jg P=f- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA -*"-4* t* MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 #AGE SIX STATE FARMERS SO Ford'i Tin Cow a shoestring," Vivian cried, flushing Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in bracing affiant's fall knowledge and Henry Ford predicts a metal cow section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, belief as to the circumstances and happily. that will produce milk directly from printed on the reverse of this conditions under which stockholders ""Highest priced In the lot," Archy Medals and Things the cereals. What will~the farmer form, to wit: and security holders who do not appear commented. "But now I think of It, say to a "tin bossie?"—Minneapolis That the names and addresses upon the books of the company IflJ you're fond of high prices—" Journal. of the publisher, editor, managing editor, as trustees, hold stock and securities He caught himself up Sharp. Vivian and business! managers are: in a capacity other than that of a had grown white as death—she thought bona fide owner and this affiant has LEGAL NOTICES Publishers Roe & Gannon, Austin, he was throwing her marriage in her Minn. no reason to believe that any other 4 1 By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS Eas teeth—could she ever forgive him? Editor V. E. Fairbanks, Austin, erson, association, or corporation NOTICE OP HEARING UPON Minnesota's Six Delegates Empowered WORK OF BULL ASSOCIATION His heart turned leaden as she turned Minn. any interest direct or indirect in PETITION OF FREEHOLDER to Ratify National from him saying clearly: "Yes, but I Managing Editor, Jos. L. Gannon, the said stock, bonds, or other securities Whereas, A petition signed by Austin, Minn. than as so stated by him. have grown wiser with age. So I drop Sales Agency In Missouri Organization Doubled Henry Tiedeman a freeholder of l®, 1921. by McClur* N&wapaper Syndicate.) Business Manager Jos. L. Gannon, out. Anyway, I could never outbid JOS. L. GANNON. Membership in Two Years Because School District No. 69, in this County, Austin, Minn. There was frost in the air also in Sworn to and subscribed before me Chicago, 111., April 4.—Six Minnesota Mrs. Francis—I'm not In her class." representing that he is the owner of of Its Usefulness. 2. That the owners are: Mrs. Hubert's manuer, as she went between this 30th day of March, 1921. "Rlght-o!" Archy flung back, as he the following described lands, situated farmer delegates will arrive here Herman Roe, Northfield, Minn? gorgeous ragged ranks of late took the glittering bundle and passed C. F. COOK, Two years ago the United States in said District, to-wit: tomorrow to represent their state in Jos. L. Gannon, Austin, Minn. gowth to meet the Trevors. Aunt The Northwest Quarter of Section it to Aunt Bab. "Nan can take a Notary Public, Mower Countyr Minn. Department of Agriculture and cooperating "3. That the known bondholders, a. national convention called to ratify Bab had halted them there to see the twenty-eight (28), Township One My commission expires January 15. week off for pawing 'em over," he went mortgagees, and other security holders Agencies organized a bull national co-operative grain marketing the choice late roses and chrysanthemums hundred three, Range 16 west. 1923. owning or holding 1 per cent or on. "Think I'll start to California association In Webster county, Mo., plan drafted by the Committee That the above described land adjoins she was busy hooding and shrouding more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, soon." with 31 members. Now there are twice School District No. 121 in the of Seventeen. against the strengthening cold. "I could or other securities are: "On a wedding trTp?" V*\*ian asked, that many members, due to the success Twenty-three grain producing County of Mower, State of Minnesota. cut them, to be sure," Aunt Bab explained. Anna B. Roble, Austin, Minn. BLACK DIAMOND trying to speak lightly. Archy caught and usefulness of the association. states are to participate in the convention. Rasmussen & Daane, Austin, Minn. "But it is a shame not to lettheni something in her voice that made him DEHORNING PENCIL Virtually every farmers' Before the association was formed And that he desires to be set off 4. That the two paragraphs next die happy in the sun on their wheel, look hard at her, then take her together with all the foregoing described organization concerned with improving' there were 18 bulls owned by the men above, giving the names of the owners, own stalks." hands, and say joyously "Why, come land from said School District marketing conditions will be represented. who afterwards Joined it.„ Upon the stockholders, and security holders, For Sale by Burnett-Thompson Co. "How I wish humanity ran in families!" No. 69 to said School District No. 121 to think of it, that would be nice— formation of the organization the num- if any, contain not only the list E /ery pencil will dehorn 50 calves Arcliy Trevor laughed, taking for the following reasons to-wit: The convention was called to approve not to say economical. I'm due there, ber of bulls was reduced by twothirds, of stockholders and security holders from 10 days to 10 months old Mrs. Hubert's hand. "If it did—but The distance to the Elkton School the plan for a national sales anyway, between this and Christmas. as they appear upon the books of the because after the members had ^toola?" be'ngT miles!Tnd agency, owned and operated by farmers, there! I won't speculate on the impossible. for $1.00 company but also, in cases where the It was surely kind you to think been arranged Into blocks, It wasionly of to handle all grain crops on a co©perativejbasis, 1% mileg to the school in ms Instead, here are thanks for stockholders or security holders appears and speak of it. How lofig will it take found that six bulls were enough, trict No. 121, has been presented to in an effort to stabilize a forfeit of $5.00 on any calf it what I may or may not be about to upon the books of the compafiy you to pack?" These were much finer animals, how- .the County Board of Mower County prices andp rovide better credit fails to dehorn as trustees or in any other fiduciary receive." "Pack? What do you mean?" Vivian ever. Judging them by their money land asking that his said'lands may be facilities for producers. relation, the name of the person .or "Vivian, dear—please snub him— Call and get one. began primly, her cheeks, though, belying value, the new ones were three or four set off from said District No. 69 to corporation for whom such trustee is hard," Anna Trevor entreated with her austerity. Archy kissed her times as good as the ones they re-j said District No. 121 and the said Phone Main 100 acting, is given also that the said two a plaintive accent. "He has been insufferable handsomely. placed, since the average investment ®°a™ Jf.® paragraphs contain statements em- a place now for three days over— for hearing thereon. Therefore "You can't think I'd turn down an per bull was $75 before organization, NOTICE he won't tell what. Say right off you old friend cold," he said. "Indeed, 1 and $276 after. E Is hereby given that said petition won't listen, no matter what it may be. didn't hesitate the least bit—made up Yet, owing to the smaller number of will be heard by said Board, at a session Then he will run away to sulk—and my mind to accept before you were -bulls needed under the co-operative arrangement, thereof, commencing on the 14 MR. FARMER we can have a beautiful gossip—" half through proposing." the cost per farmer was day of April, A. D., 1921, at 2:00 "About me, of course—I am—fixed— "Don't you dare tell Joe-George I o'clock in the afternoon, at the office but little more. The members had on as the laws of Medes and Persians," had to do it," Vivian said from the of the County Auditor in the City of the average $43.71 invested in their inferior Arcliy interrupted. depths of his shoulder, where her face Austin in said County, at. which time S. W. Farr & Son Holstein Produces bulls, while the superior bulls "Good boy!" Aunt Bab murmured, and place the said Board will hear the was hidden. "Nor Mrs. Francis," Aunt owned by the association cost each 2500 Pounds Milk For Do You Want To patting his arm. evidence and the arguments of all Bab supplemented. Anna had pity member only! $53.45. This $10 Increase First Period persons interested, for or against He kissed her hand, saying with she dragged Vivian away from them, of cost per member meant a granting the prayer of the petitioner. twinkling eyes: "Do your worst, ladies! saying over her shoulder: "Of all the Save Monev on $200 increase of value in the individual "Blooming Prairie.—Fred Hedberg, Dated at Austin, Minn., March 23, I'm ready for anything—even to have stupid courting I ever heard or read, bulls from which they now 1921. the local cow tester, has brought in you set the cats on me-^" or dreamed of, this is the very worst." By order of the County Board. his report for the first period since "You'd like that, no doubt—now that A N E S S an "Still and all—your 'ero brother O. J. SIMMONS, you have grown a cat fancier," Mrs. the organization of the association was never more a 'ero," Archy half County Auditor and Hubert said silkenly. here and it furnishes interesting reading chanted, running after them. Imperatively Ex-Officio Clerk of Board COLLARS Arrhy smiled, not quite easily, answering: (SEAL) he stopped the young woman, to all who are interested in the "There are cats—aad cats. March 28-April 4. stuck out his chest and said in his •dairy business. The two cows that I am not fond of—everything that has deepest voice: "Adorn me, women! reached the highest production for the CITATION FOR HEARING ON claws." If I must go a lamb to the altar, let It PETITION TO SELL LAND period are owned by R. W. Farr & IF YOU DO, CALL-AND LET US SHOW YOU "Stop fussing and be human," Aunt be with all my blushing honors thick Estate of Dorothy M. Palmer. Son. Princess, a pure bred Holstein Bab commanded. "When you are as upon me." WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County produced 2500 pounds of milk with old as I am, you'll feel how wicked it "Now you behave," Aunt Bab said of Mower, In Probate Court: pounds butterfat, and Creston, S7.7 is to waste life getting grouchy about In the Matter of the Estate of also a pure bred, produced 2200 severely, coming to them sadly out of nothing. Go on and tell us your Dorothy M. Palmer, a-minor. pounds of milk and 80 pounds of butterfat. breath. great secret, Archy—whether it's about Jersey Bull—A Sire Is "More Than THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Model Glista, a cow owned by JENSON & PHIFFER Archy giggled. "Yes, ma'am, I never the above named minor, and to Oak Dale farms, took third place with money, marbles, or matrimony." Half the Herd." will do so no more while I live." all persons interested in the sale ol 72.5 pounds of butterfat. Out of the "It might concern all three—only It have service—one thing which accounts certain lands belonging to said 350 cows tested, 43 produced over 40 doesn't," Archy answered, shrugging. FEARED FOR HIS OWN TRELLIS for the doubling of the membership minor. The petition of H. S. pounds of butterfat for the month. "It's only—all these came in a bunch," of the association after running Palmer as representative of the The following owners had herds pulling from a deep pocket a huddle above named minor, being duly -that produced averages of over 25 two years. The value of the calf Chinese Humorists Tell Good Story of ribbons, crosses and medals. "Nearaffidavit filed in this court, representing that pounds of butterfat ,for the period: crop will probably show a very much With Henpecked Magistrate as along with them, saying it is necessary and for the best interests 3£. W. Farr & Son, Oak Dale farm, R. greater increase. the Central Character. they're all due me. I can't quite beUeve of said estate and of all interested Klingbeil, Tom Cartin, Ole Jolson JL. therein that certain lands of said it—" Son, T. P. Peterson, Chris Ditlevaon, Managing wives and henpecked husbands FARMERS MIXING OWN FEEDS minor described therein be Chris Johnson, Hans Peterson, "Archy! You darling!" Anna cried, are not uncommon in China, in sold and praying that a license be to Paulson Bros., and Carl Rasmussen. hugging him close. Aunt Bab did the him granted to sell the same: spite of the subordinate position that One pure bred sire has been purchased Dairymen Dissatisfied With Commercial same as soon as he was free. Mrs. Now Therefore, you, and' each women are supposed to occupy in that and there are several fine bulls of Hubert looked on with humid eyes, Materials Are Turning to yoti, are hereby cited and required to and graded Holstein heifers for sale country. A considerable part of the her whole being fluid. Archy had been Co-operative Buying. show cause, if any you have, before within the organization. humor of the Chinese is concerned so silent as to what had befallen In this court, at the Probate Court with households where the woman Is "Farmers are almost universally dissatisfied those months overseas—he had come Rooms in the Court House, in the master one popular story, quoted by ^ssrlth mixed commercial feeds City of Austin, County of Mower back without a scratch, and had IER0Y CREAMERY ELECTS a writer in the Open Court, Is as and are' depending more on mixing State of Minnesota, on the 12th day seemed to avoid comradely gatherings, follows: their own rations," says Henry Mci. of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., though he had clung to his buddy— A district magistrate was sitting In why the prayer of said petition shoulc Gough, chairman of the dairy committee Joe-George Green by name—closer his court, trying cases. When the not be granted. John K. Iverson Re-elected of the Illinois Agricultural association. than to a real brother. They had had The lesson of the mercantile business houses and WITNESS the Judge of said Court chief clerk appeared and took his seat He adds: "They are all interested President of Creamery many laughs together about something and the seal of said court, this trades are trying to teach in Austin this week is the magistrate saw that his face was in the co-operative buying of Association they would not name. When JoeGeorge 14th day of March, 1921. one of THRIFT. full of scratches so he asked him, mill feeds such as bran, cottonseed went on to California, his last HENRY WEBER, JUN., "What have you done to your face?" meal and gluten and at times when LeRoy Friday afternoon the Judge of Probate Cour shouted good-by had been: "Lordy, old In other words, that the way to thrift is in the "Yesterday evening," replied., the there is a shortage In roughages in (COURT SEAL) son—they'll git you yet. Don't I wish stockholders of the LeRoy Co-operative saving of that which is already yours—maybe by man, "I was sitting under my vine the purchase of alfalfa hay." A. W. WRIGHT, I could stay and see the fun!" Even Creamery Association held their an added investment to offset natural depreciation. trellis, enjoying, the cool breeze, when Commercial mixed feeds ought to M. A. NELSON, after that Archy had held his tongue. annual meeting and election of officers. Attorneys for Petitioners. all at once a gust of wind overturned give more satisfactory results because And Vivian Hubert, whom he had John K. Iverson was re-elected File No. 4182. the trellis, which fell upon me and the manufacturers with their improved loved and lost as Vivian Dane, had March 21-28-April 4. Now our CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP and FIX-UP rpresident Tom Lein, vice president scratched my face." machinery for mixing, large capital been hurt and chilled—there must be story is short. That one word THRIFT tells it. R. J. Malcomson, secretary Carl But the magistrate did not believe and ability to purchase feeds and something terrible behind this reticence—nothing CITATION FOR HEARING ON .Hail, treasurer and Johannas. Jensen, the story. "Evidently these are grains In large quantities should be could make her believe "TAKE CARE OF THAT WHICH IS YOURS" PETITION FOR DETERMINATION John Orkie and Tom Prestegard, scratches of finger nails," he said. "I able to supply a satisfactory feed at Archy had played the coward—but OF DESCENT ^directors. —and that applies likewwise to your farm materials. am sure that you had a quarrel with a reasonable price. Oat hulls, weed there were so many, many other ways OF LAND. •After the election of officers the seeds, chaff and cheap molasses do your wife and were scratched by her. wherein he might have tripped and Estate of Christy S. Hickok. •men discussed testing of cream under Is it not so?" not make a nourishing or satisfactory, fallen she had been far from happy. the new compound method of once or State of Minnesota, County of Automobiles, farm machinery or any broken feed and their extensive use by some "Sir, you have guessed right," said itwice a month, but it was decided to Then he had begun dangling after Mower, In Probate Court: mixers has brought these disparaging castings or parts. .. 'the clerk blushing. continue testing every time cream is the Francis woman—who affected the In the Matter of the Estate of remarks from Mr. McGough. brought in. "Is your wife such a dangerous person?" Christy S. Hickok, Decedent: intense in everything. Just now she WE CAN WELD THEM FOR ilhe next business coming before inquired the magistrate. "I owned a humanitarian craze—went The State of Minnesota to John H. The Point of View fhe meeting was the selling of butterrailk shall avenge you by summoning your YOU AT A REASONABLE PRICE Hickok, Alden A. Hickok, Elbert H. about doing good, according to her The difference between being and by competitive bid which resulted wife before my tribunal and giving Hickok, Etta I. Hommel, and Lulu B. doing own notion, to animals that she might in its being sold to Tom Lein for her a good thrashing." Campbell, and to all persons interested Is the difference between an oyster better have left alone. Cats were her 32c-which was much lower than last in the determination of the And a whirlwind: Just as he uttered those words his latest specialty—hence Vivian's thrust yeaT. descent of the real estate of said The oyster is—and that's all own wife came rushing in from the at Archy—he had actually carried The question of selling the buttermilk MOTOR INN REPAIR DEPT. decedent: The petition of Lulu The whirlwind does—and that's aplenty. next room and said, "Whom are you was then discussed and a numToer home for the Francis person a litter B. .Campbell having been filed in going to beat?" of letters read from a company of. blind kittens rescued from drowning, this court, representing that said decedent *who buy it for the manufacture of The magistrate hurriedly said to his which she insisted were entitled died more than five years 'buttermilk products in which they attendants, "The sitting is adjourned. LEGAL NOTICES prior to the filing thereof, leaving 3 Austin, Minn. to an easier death. Vivian had 1 Bridge 701-J. -would consider entering a contract Leave the hall quickly. My vine trellis certain real estate in said petition laughed easily over the story—thereby -with the local creamery providing described, and that no will of decedent may collapse at any moment!" confounding the gossip who had CITATION FOR HEARING ON they bring the product up to standard has been proved -nor administration FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR told it. But she had cried stilly, half required by the company. of her estate granted in this DISTRIBUTION Consistency. the night after—she had so hoped state, and praying that the descent STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Archy would understand her marriage We hear so much of consistency. Carlyle of said real estate be determined by PROSPECTING FOR IRON Mower, ss. In Probate Court. had been hardly of her own making, said: "Wise men sometimes change tills court In the Matter of the Estate of STARTS NEAR WELLS but a yielding to what her elders in their opinions, fools never." Emerson GET READY Lucius B. Griffin, Decedent: THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH their wisdom had decreed. By a cynical has written: OF YOU, are hereby cited and required "Wells—The drilling of test holes THE^ STATE OF MINNESOTA, to "With consistency a great soul has jest of fate, death had freed her to show cause, if any you Ezra L. Griffin, Stella Griffin Padelford, has finally started west of town, have, before this court at the Probate six months after the wedding day. Now simply nothing to do. H§ may as Lafayette Griffin, Angie Griffin-Gutherless, -where the deposits of iron ore were Court room in the Court House the freedom was Dead sea fruit, turning well concern himself with his shadow Lillian Griffin-Andrew, F«r GOOD SOADS awl SPRING WORK :first discovered. A drilling machine in lhe City of Austin, in the County to ashes on her lips. on the wall. Speak what you think Jay Hull, Sadie Hull-Adams, of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the airrived last week and was taken on Samuel Hull, Vera Hull-Castell, Zena now, and tomorrow again speak what But she had rallied as women will, 18th day of April, 1921, at' 10 Hull, Louis Hull, and Roy Cook, "Wednesday to the farm of Ben tomorrow thinks, though it contradict veiled her heart by playing with other o'clock A, M., why said petition ?nd to all persons interested in Warmke, where drilling *was started everything you said today. *Ah so suitors, telling herself the while she should not be granted. the final account and distribution the next day. The hole was put you shall be misunderstood.' Is it so would never marry anybody. She was Let us put your car, truck, or tractor in first class WITNESS the Judge of said court, «kwn rapidly going thirty feet the of the estate of said decedent: bad to be misunderstood? Pythagoras striving to hold fast to that mental and the seal thereof, this 19th day of condition first day. The hard substance which The representative of the above was misunderstood, and Socrates, and March, 1921. attitude—even with Archy proven a is believed to be iron ore, was soon NOW named decedent, having filed in this Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, HENRY WEBER, JUN., struck, however, ana it proved unpen•ertable rare hero they were friends only.. He Court his final account of the administration Probate Judge. and Galileo, and Newton, and every with the ordinary set of drills stood tossing the decorations lightly: and save annoying and expensive delays of the. estate of said deccdent, (COURT SEAL) -and further work will necessitate a pure and wise spirit that ever took from hand to hand, his sister and together with his petition A. C. PAGE, ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCE MEN •diamond drill, which will no doubt be flesh. To be great Is to be misunderstood." Aunt Bab trying hard to snatch them praying for the adjustment and. allowance Attorney for-Petitioner. procured. Diamond drills are very of said final account and AND GUARARJJEED. away. Cupping the hands, he held File No. 4194. expensive, costing, it is said from for distribution of the residue of them out to Vivian, saying with his March 21 -28-April 4. $500 to-$1000. said estate to the persons thereunto most whimsical smile: "Hold fast We'do oxy-acetylene welding/ Machine work, Charring Don't Stop Wood's Decay. The drilling is being done by Mr. entitled. Therefore, YOU, AND Statement of the Ownership, Management, what 1 give you. Remember, Viv, Charring is found by the United vulcanizing, radiator repairing, have facilities for IVarmke, and other men associated EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and Circulation, etc., Required kow many times we played that -with him. He is one of the men who States forest products laboratory to required testing and repairing all makes of starters, generators to show cause, if any you by the Act of Congress of refused to sign a lease with the .Gillsoii game?" have little effect in preventing the decay have, before this Court at the Probate and magnetos. Also carry & full line of August 24, 1912. men, he and others forming a "Several million, I think," Vivian of the butts of telephone poles and Court Rooms in the Court House Of Mower County News published brushes and bearings. Charge and Repair all. company of their own. Mr. Gillson in the City of Austin, in the County of managed to answer, her fingers clutching fence posts. The coating of charred semi-weekly at Austin, Minnesota, for makes of batteries. said ^recently that he was not in a Mower. State of Minnesota, on th* hard what h£ had dropped within wood is not usually perfect, and the April-lst, 1921. Ifmrry to get started to drilling, bu* 25th day of April, 1921, at 10 STATE OF MINNESOTA, them. *Tm wild to look at them—' season checks that form before or We invite you to visit our modern shops. that he expected to. see work start on o'clock A. M., why said petition County of Mowerrss. may I?" she went on. jtft£r the charring open the way to 3us leases within a short time. should trot be granted. Beforp me, a Notarv Publ'rin »»»d tfc- Archy shook his head. "No, I'll drive fungus infection, with decay In the WITNESS, The Judge of sai for. the State and county iafbresaidcl, University of Southern Mimui Medals Long In Use. my bargain sight unseen. These tokens interior of /the wood Scarcely less Court, and the Seal of said Court this personally appeared Jos. L. Gannon, Medals are of ancient origin. The come to me from three fine fellowsJohnny rapid than in the untreatecTmaterlal. who»_having been duly sworn- according 24th day of March, 1921. «word medal, or medallion, was first Crapoud, John Bull, Esq., and HENRY WEBER, JUN.i to law, deposes_and says that he is to productions of the mint of our kind kinsman, Uncle Sam. You Judge of Probate. the Business Manager of the Mower Something to Cover Up. ^ancient Rome, or struck in provinces (COURT SEAL) County News, and that the following know, it is a privilege to pin any of "Joskins says he has bo use for When in trouble call Garage Phone Main 206-L. under the empire. Medals were made is, to the best of his knowledge and A. W. WRIGHT, 'em on an honest-to-goodness herohow newspapers. That he does not take belligerent nations during"the war M. A. NELSON, Jelief, a true statement of the ownership, much will you offer for It? And Electric and jiattery Shop, Main 702-F politics to bed with him." and awarded to soldiers in recognition Attorneys for Petitioner. management, etc., of the aforesaid which will you choose?" "Then, naturally, he has.no use for File No. 3918. publication for the date shofrn in 'Ot distinguished service. "Uncle Sam's—If It's no more'than political sheets." March 28-April 4-ll.t the above caption, required by the v-v- "N' vr -txr |ga|f