Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
April 28, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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7 z^s&ws&w&i a -j1 **#, *r A'irf" MQWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA -c-, I -£*/,* T^^~". ^THURSDAY, PAGE TWO APRIL 28, 1921 ECLIPSE CORNER 5130 ROSE CREEK WEST LANSING STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of 'i County Commissioners' Proceedings •J* ,4^- "4* Mower, In District Court, Tenth 1 John Noble is on the sick list Miss Verna Fink of Austin^ spent Judicial District. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karsrud Weekly Shaving: Edited By Sunday at the J. B. Fink home. Thomas Henry Bennett George were auto riding Sunday. Vol. 367 April 28, 1921 Splinters Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heines spent Chandler Frank Cipra Will Corson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buxton attended Sunday at the W. D. Fink home. James Crosson Amanda Marie Decker OFFICIAL PUBLICATION church in Austin Sunday. Frances Hartman spent the past Louis F. Duclos Anna Jane Good buildings pay in comfort and CONCRETE FEEDING FLOOR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buxton visited week-end with little Leonard Meyer. Felley Clara E. Fisher Sam D. efficiency, whether they are built at a home folks Sunday afternoon. Miss Alice Baehr spent the week Goetsch L. P. Johnson C. V. Jones To construct a feeding floor 16x24 Mr. and-Mrs. Roscoe Noble called time of high prices or low ones. SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNTY BOARD end with her aunt, Miss McNamara.- R. L. Lappin Edward Lindstrom feet the following materials will ,be at the Noble home Sunday afternoon. Miss Estella H'elmer spent the Mary A^ Mandeville Ethel D. Mitchell The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in required: Mrs. L, J. Haney and baby called No farm can be operated at the week-end at her home at Stewartville. J. L. Mitchell J. N. Nicholsen regular session at the court house in the city of Austin, at nine clock, A. at the Miller home Thursday afternoon. 3% cubic yards gravel or rock. Mrs. Anderson of Owatonna visited lowest cost if the buildings are old, Olaf E. Nicholsen Lydia Prinzen M., April 14th, 1921, pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. with friends in our village a few worn out, out of date or-too small. 3 Vz cubic yards sand. -j Alice B. Rahilly Julius Schroeder Members all present, viz., Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lerud and Andrew days last week. Such buildings increase costs, as you Albert Stanek Arthur Sutherland Jacob J. Gjernes, Commissioner, First District. 30 sacks Portland Cement. Lerud were Austin callers Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fink, know, while correctly planned, modern Hattie Sutherland Daniel Tubbs, Jr. H. P. Johnson, Commissioner, Second District. In the use of a concrete feeding Thursday morning, April 21st a buildings will help make the prof- Nettie B. Underberger M. P. Underberger J. H. Krebsbach, Commissioner, Third District. Mr. floor the loss of feed is reduced to a and Mrs. Frame Haney^were its you are fighting for. This has daughter, Pauline Veronica. John Voogd. Oscar F. Weisgerber S. D. Thompson, Commissioner, Fourth District. dinner guests at the Leonard Haney Misses Gertrure Weyhranch, and been proven time and time again. minimum, and will soon save enough Fred L. Williams Bertha M. A. Hotson, Commissionex*, Fifth -District. home Sunday. Mary and Peter Roeffner visited at Wetzel, Plaintiffs. to pay the original cost, besides being 0. J. Simmons, County Auditor. Mrs. Arthur Rolland and daughter the Carl Gerhardt home near Austin Right now, railroads are able to vs. Minutes of the last meeting read and approved. a saving of labor, and the most sanitary Eva are visiting her daughter Mrs. Sunday afternoon. make shipments promptly. But when Austin Building and Loan Association Communications read and placed on file. Hanniable Noble. method of feeding hogs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, Mr. business quickens, as it must, congestion A.- B. & L. Ass'n L. D. On motion the following resolution was unanimously passed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kittleson and: son and Mrs. Nick Majerus, Mrs. Emma will result, shipments will be delayed Baird Ella Ball Henry C. Bolcom "Whereas, after investigation, it has been made to appear to this Board of Austin were guests at the Lewis NEW LIFE is readily injected into Majerus, Mike and John Majerus were and lumber prices will advance. H. C. Bolcom Joseph Bolcom Charles that Estella Daugherty is -afflicted with incipient pulmonary tuberculosis Ulland home Sunday. every type of old building with Wall entertained at dinner at the Lawrence Avoid the high cost of delay by buying E. Carter Dennis Crandall Frank I. that she has resided in the State of Minnesota thruout the year last past Leona Padelford spent a few days Majerus home near Lyle last lumber now. Board. By using this "knotless, Crane, assignee F. I. €rane Converse that she is unable to pay the charges for her maintenance and care in the last week' with her grandparents, Mr. crackless, manufactured lumber" old Sunday. L. Chase Robert Crippin Robert State Sanatorium and is without kindred legally liable therefore and unable and Mrs. Henry Dugaw. rooms, with cracked and crumbling Miss Mary Cress and Mrs. George Crippen Sidney Davenport IF— to pay the same. Mrs. L. C. Richardson and Mrs. walls and ceilings, become completelyrebuilt. Hartman entertained at a shower Joshua L. Davidson -H. Attilia Davidson Yotl want money—go to strangers. "Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, By the County Board of said County Dan Dugaw visited at the Cecil Padelford The annoyance of continual Sunday afternoon at the latter's You want advice—go to friends. J. L. Davidson Herman R. that request be made forthwith to.the Superintendent of the Minnesota State home a few days last week. repapering is done away with for all home in honor of Miss Alvira Vallan. Davidson Herman Davidson Augustus You want nothing—go to relatives. Sanatorium for the admission thereto of the said Estella Daugherty and that Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helleck and time and there are pleasant, permanent, The afternoon was spent in a most You want building material—go to B. Davidson Charles H. Davidson the Chairman of this board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to Mrs. Henry Helleck of Blooming repair-free walls and cieilings in enjoyable manner, after which ice the Eclipse. Martin B. Davidson Charles H. make such request in writing, pursuant to the provisions of Section 4133 Prairie called at the Noble home Saturday place of the old materials that are so cream and cake was served. Miss Davidson, Jr. Maty A. Davidson General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913. The charges for the maintenance and afternoon. dingy and unattractive. Vallan, was the recipient of many James W. Davidson Albert Dearborn care of said patient in said sanatorium to be paid by the County of Mower." Miss Lutina Noble returned home beautiful gifts. Albert E. Dearborn lUioda I. On motion, the following bills were duly audited and allowed: Saturday from Blooming Prairie, 4. Earl Eugene D. Earl Norman H. PIECE OR A CAR LOAD J. J. CLEMENS where she visited the past two weeks MAYVILLE COUNTY POOR Earl Julia G. Earl TSrie Belle Earl at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theo. Mrs. Ella Bonner, care of James Davis $ 17.12 Nellie Bly Earl Flora Augusta Earl Helleck. St. Olaf Hospital, care of Mrs. Edward Thrasher 65.50 J. N. Wuertz was an Austin caller William L. Easton Wm. L. Easton ?hone: 47. Local Manager S. L. Young, ambulance service .' 4.00 Friday between trains. Harvey Easton Pearl M. Earl Irene The News is the buyers' guide. H. J. Martin, opening sewer at County Home 3.00 Ruth Babcock spent Saturday and R. Earl Margaret Ennes A. Frederich Henry A. Knutson, groceries for County Home 2.45 Sunday at her home In West Concord. John W. French John Gorman Austin Taxi Line, taxi for Mrs, Edward Thrasher 6.50 Mx\ and Mrs. Arnold Meyer visited! Lars J. Grinde Roger C. Hatch R. C. ROADS AND BRIDGES at the R. Krueger home in Mayville Hatch R. C. Heath Fannie" E. Hyde "L^t, -U„„ If "11 TT ii T71 TT Taopi Lumber Co., lath for engineer 2.40 Thursday evening. H. H. Johnson William Ashley Jones Ed. Hill,- hauling Ford to County Home 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Krueger and baby, A. Jones Samuel Jones Joseph W. •R. C. Peyton, auto accessories 1.10 visited at the Arnold Meyer home Kennedy Henry W,- Lamberton H. Standard Oil Co., gasoline 39.07 Sunday. Mr. Krueger is the cheesemaker W. Lamberton Chancy Leverich White, Brown & Leahy, removing bridge on State Road No. 1 100.00 at Mayville. Cornelius Malone William T. Mandeville J. D. Adams & Co., grader blade 7.80 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and W. T. Mandeville Maty Hans Richardson, labor on State Road No. 5 58.10 son Leonhard motored to Zumbrota Adella Mandeville M. A. Mandeville Flandreau Motor Co., differerftial ring gear 47.34 Saturday, returning Monday, to visit Mary A. Manderville Thomas Marion Flaherty, dragging State Road No. 1 57.22 Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Krueger. Mason Ethel Mitchell Thomas Elmer Dayton, dragging State Road No. 7 '21.00 Mc Gravy David Oliver D. Oliver Faith is necessary but it never gets H. A. Brugeman, labor on State Road No. 2 6.30 Julius Olson W. D. Owen Mabel I. anywhere without its teammate, work. A. O. Wiste, labor on State Road No. 3 2.40 Padelford Samuel Plumer Samuel W. E. Westfall, labor on State Road No. 4 13.00 Plummer W. W. Ranney William Alvin Gomer, labor on State Road No. 3 33.60 O. Roasberry W. O. Roasberry LEGAL NOTICES 71.40. S. J. Knutson, labor on State Road No. 3 Wm. O. Rosberry Edward A. A. E. Peterson, labor on State Road No. 3 40.25 Rollins D. G. Rollins Ellon 2503 Geo. Prodahl, labor on State Road No. 1 14.00 W. Root M. Wheeler Sargent Fx*ank MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Ole O. Johnson, labor on State Road No. 2 1.75 Scripture Clarince .'Shoemaker having been made in the Default D. W. Leeper, labor on State Road No. 8 98.00 Thomas Simpson Fay R. Smith of Three Hun payment of the sum Martin Bjerke, labor on State Road No. 1 17.50 Andrew C. Smith A. C. Smith David 75-100 which dred Eight and Dollars, J. H. Jones, labor on State Road No. 2 36.75 G. Smith David J. Smith Elizabeth tiiiii Jabor°i43:75!^ a certain Mortgage, wVrtla tlxis note upon Sock-ig Wallace Miller, labor on State Road No. 5 64.40 niv pypp tp| a s+r,ife°olJ Myrtle B. Socknese Myrtle B. A. and duly executed by S. Stults 5 Fuller Mann, labor on State Road No. 56.00 I ness Leonard Standing Leonard S. wife Mortgagors, to Carrie E. Stults, 5 F. C. Herrington, labox* on State Road No. 3.501 Stranding Leonard S. Standing Hester William Miller, Johix Lox-enz "and P. Engr N. Lewis, board and lodging of Ass't. 4.00 A. Stevens Wm. H. Stevens^ D. bearing the 20th day Mortgagees, date H. A. McNeir, dragging State Road No. 1 M. Stimson D. M. V. Stuart D. M. 8.00 February, 1918, and with a power of Lyle Corrugated Culvert Co.T blades Stuart F. A. Tichnor The Austin 80.00 of sale therein contained, duly recorded C. A. Cax'lson, auto repaix'3 56.25 Building & Loan Association De in the office of the Register of Lyle Coi'rugated Culvex*t Co., grader"repairs 195.75 Witt C. West J. N. Wheat Deeds in and for the County S. L. Hatlestad, dx'agging State Road No. 3 6.80 Mower and'State of Minnesota, on! HT Wilki^^w*1" C. A. Bates, dragging State Road 2 39.90 No. the 15th day of Juiie, 1918, at" 3 .S. Russell Grader Mfg. Co., grader repairs 50.93 A. 2.60 C. White, general expense of Engineer °~n^%i "53" MOlt-|heirs WiiuamWany W„d„T WeTkn™" 00k 0f gages on page oai. of of the above A. C. White, postage for engineer 2.00 Which said Mortgage, together A. C. White, expense of Annual Bridge Inspection 30.37 named persons who may be deceased with the debt secured thereby, was Bert Justice, labor on State Road No. 5 21.00 also all other persons unknown claiming duly assigned by the said William White, Brown & Leahy, meals for engineers 34.00 any right, title, estate, interest or Miller, one of the Mortgagees, to Geo. Goodew, labor on State Road 1 44.10 lien in the real estate described in No. John Lorenz by written assignment the complaint herein, Defendants. COUNTY REVENUE dated the "18th day of March, 1919. J. Detwiler, drawing jurors 3,00 SUMMONS E. and recorded in the office of said J. E. Detwiler, drawing jurors 3.00 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Register of Deeds, on the 25th day of USY Business Men oftimes negled Miller-Davis Co., Assessment Books 380.40 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: March, 1919, at" 2 o'clock P. M., in Miller-Davis Co., office supplies 1.27 Book "56" of Mortgages on page 226. Miller-Davis Co., office supplies 54.46 You and each of you are hereby the most valuable asset of their business AND WHEREAS, Roberta Lorenz, Miller-Davis Co., office supplies 6.38 summoned and required to answer as Executrix of the Estate of John Louis Dow Co., office supplies 10.61 the complaint of the plaintiffs, in the F. Lorei^, Deceased the Assignee, Mortgagee above entitled action, which com-i Mower County News, publishing Commissioners' Proceedings 1 7.11 when they fail to provide for and Holder of said Mortgage, Austin Gas Co., gas for^Sheriff's residence 8.19 plaint has been filed in the office of I has duly elected and does hereby the Clerk of said District Court,"~at Ella H. Schreeder, expenses of Child Welfare Board 4.71 elect to declare Ahe whole -3 the City of Austin, in said County,! a regular advertising schedule. Myrtle Dickey, correcting State Boai*d examination papers 13.50 principal sum of said Mortgage and to serve a copy of your answer Mrs. C. M. Hubbard, correcting examination papers 12.00 due and payable at the date to said complaint on the subscriber J. Margaret Reilly, correcting examination papers 12.00 of this notice, under the terms and N. Nicholsen at his office in the City Elliott-Fisher Co., book typewriter 289.00 conditions of said Mortgage and the .•3— of Austin, in said County, within Albert Thon, merchandise for County Jail ...: 20.10 power of sale therein contained and jss The .most successful merchandisers twenty days after service of this summons N. Nicholsen, expense boarding prisoners 41.00 whereas there is actually due and MICKIE SAYS— upon you, exclusive of the N. Nicholsen, expenses of Sheriff 97.47 dav claimed to bu due and payable at the ,^if such service and if you fail to answer N. Nicholsen, expenses of Sheriff in this country have made it 6ne of 27.37 date of this notice the sum of Six the said complaint within the N. Nicholsen, expenses of Sheriff lo!ll Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Seven time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply N. Nicholsen, expenses of Sheriff 42!65 'VS and 75-100 Dollars, with interest GET A&QRESSWEW. their regular duties to see that their to the Court for the relief demanded Henry Tiedemann having heretofore on the 22nd day of March presented thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per iif said complaint. AWEBtt&E' VET FOLKS ttJOMlJ to the County Board a petition asking, to have the North-West annum from the 25th day of April, '2 J. N. NICHOLSEN, quarter of Section 28, Township 103, Range 16, set off from Consolidated names have been kept before the NOD MtE OU EAOTU' TU6. 1921, and whereas the said power of B. E. HUGHES, oer School District No. 69 into Common School District No. 121, and the Board sale has become operative, and nof M9EK »AMgr Attorneys for Plaintiffs by order having designated this 14th day of April as the day of hearing on action or proceeding having been instituted, readers of the newspapers every possible Austin, Minnesota *TYV MfcftEAFYEQ, P£«. said petition and due notice of said hearing having been given according to at law or otherwise, to re- NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS law, the same came on for hearing at this time. Mr. Tiedemann having cover the debt secured by Said Mort nues sottE oowr Gerr rr opportunity, and they have appeared in support of said petition and J. N. Nicholsen appeared in behalf of gage, or any part thereof STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of YAERE Oh! said Consolidated School District "No. 69. Mr. Nicholsen objected to the Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Mower. In District Court, Tenth Judicial ^District. granting of said petition on the grounds that the Board did not have jurisdiction Given, That by virtue of the power cashed in on this publicity. Is it (Same parties as in Summons immediately as the land in question did not join School District No. 121. After of sale contained in said Mortgage, preceeding this notice.) hearing the evidence for and against the granting of said petition and duly and pursuant to the statute in sucb necessary to name such njen as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, considering the. same, on motion the petition was rejected on the grounds case made and provided,, the said Board did not have jurisdiction. that an action has been commenced in that the Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale this Court by the above named plaintiffs, The application of the Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Austin for of the premises described in and conveyed-by Marshall Field, Jdhn Wanamaker, said Mortgage, viz. against the above named defendants, .abatement of personal property taxes was on motion granted. Also the The East half of the Southwest involving, affecting and applications of J. E. Murphy and A. A. Knutson for abatement of personal Maurice L. Rothschild, Kuppenheimer, property taxes were granted. quarter of Section No. Twenty-six bringing in question certain real (26), and all that part of the Northwest property Jii said County of Mower Commissioner Thompson offered the following resolution and moved its quarter of Section No. Thirtyfive and State of. Minnesota described as adoption: Wrigley, and so on thru follows, to wit: Lots 3, 15. and 16 of (35) lying East of the right-ofway "Be it resolved that M. J. McGowan be and he is hereby designated as Block 2, and Lots 14' and 14D of of the Chicago Great Western Foreman of the bridge construction and repair work for the season of 1921 Block 5 all in Oak Park Addition to the list? Railroad Company, in Township Nor and that his salary be and the same is hereby fixed at Two Hundred Dollars the City ?of Austin Out Lot 11 in One hundred-three (103) North, per month ($200.00) the said McGowan to furnish his own car and the E'mwood Park Addition to the "City Range No. Sixteen (16) West, containing County to furnish oil, gasoline and tires for the same. of Austin Outlots 15, 17 and 18 in 157%" acres more or less. "It is further resolved that the said McGowan be and he is hereby These men all started in a small •u the W% of SW% of Section 2, Township That the said Roberta Lorenz was authorized to hire, discharge, and keep the time of the crew of men unde_r 102, Range 18 Lots 5, 8-and 9 the duly appointed Executrix of the him and to issue time checks for their*pay in accordance with Chapter 182, -"j** estate of John Lorenz, Deceased, of Block 1 Lots 5 and 8 of Block 4 may, and thru persistent publicity laws of 1915, and the amendments thereto that the amoupt hereby authorxzed May 3rd, 1920, has duly qualified, (except S 40 ft of Lot 5) Lot 1 of to be used for the payment of said time checks be not to exceed the and is still acting as such, and Letters Block 5 Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 of sum of Three Thousand ($3000.00) Dollars." (advertising) have built mammoth Testamentary have been duly filed in Block 7 Lot 9 of Block 9 Lot 7 of Commissioner Hotson seconded the motion and upon-®-vote being taken, ::3S Block 10 Lot 8 of Block 11 Lots the office of the Register of Deeds the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the resolution 5, 8, 9 and 12 of Block 14 Lots 1, 4 businesses which will stand as monuments adopted. in and for Mower County, Minnesota, and recorded in Book. "86" of Deeds, and 5' of Block 15 Lot 1 of Block Pn motion the salary for truck drivers was fixed at the sum of One tt 4, 5 6 page 514, at 4 o'clock P. M. said premises 16 Lots and of Block 18 Hundred Twenty-Five ($125.00) Dollars per month. thru future history situate in Mower County and Lots 15, 22 and 23 of Block 19 in On motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Bolcom's Addition to said City also Resolution introduced by Commissioner Hotson. and appurtenances which sale a tract of land described as follows: Whereas: Renewed Federal and State appropriations available to Do your shopping in The News first-you will be better satisfied Commencing at a point 36 14-25 rods will be made by the Sheriff of said County Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture "and Home Economics (603.24 feet) West and 30 23-25 rods Mower County, at the front West became available to counties beginning July 1,. 1921, and door of the Court House, in the City (510.18 feet) North of S. E. corner Whereas: $1000.00 state aid for this purpose is available to Mower of Austin- in said County arid State, of Section 3-in Township 102, Range County for the year beginning July 1, 1921, and 18 thence South 14 rods (231 feet) on the 11th day of June, 1921, at 10 Whereas: The Mower County Farm Bureau Association has been formed, thence East to a point 33 feet West o'clock A. M., of that day, at public incorporated under state laws, certificate of incorporation havine been 3'- of westerly line of Chicago Great vendue, to theJiighest bidder for cash, placed on file with the Register of Deeds of Mower County, has 1200 members to pay Baid debt of Sixty-five Hundred Western railway right of way thence in good standing and has the sum of $ available to apply to the 'W Northwesterly parallel thereto to a Thirty-seven and 75-100 Dollars, support of farm bureau work for the year beginning July 1, 1921, has prepared Mower (^oun^N ews and interest, and the taxes, if any. point due East from beginning: and submitted a budget of its estimated annual expenses and a program on said premises, and One Hundred Thence West 22.36 rods (368.94 of work for the year, and has complied or is prepared to comply with Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated feet) to point of beginning. other legal and administrative requirements therefore. ot The object said action is to ob in and by said Mortgage in case of Be It Resolved: that the sum of $1200.00 be set apart from the general foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed tain judgment that the plaintiffs are revenue fund of Mower County, and appropriated subject to the order 15he the owners in fee simple of said real House of Service by law subject to redemption of the Dean of the Department of Agriculture of the University of Minnesota, estate and every part thereof and at any time within one year from the for the support of County Co-operative Extension Work in Agricul- day of sale, as provided by law. that the defendants have no right, H0?1® Economics for the year begining July 1st, 1921, payable April Dated 26th, A. D. 1921. title, estate, claim, lien or interest in 5100.00 on the last day of each month, in accordance with Chapter 427 'xzr* -A ROBERTA LORENZ, or to said real estate or any part -w s. vs. a Session Laws 1919. -r As Executrix of the Estate thereof. There appearing to be no further business to come before the Board at No personal, claim is made upon of Joh\Lorenz. Deceased. 1921 °n meetinS adjourned sine die this 14th day of April, motion the Mortgagee. any of the defendants. W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Dated March 3rd. 1921. J. H. KREBSBACH, J. N. NICHOLSEN, MARTIN A. NELSON 5C.S ... Chairman of County Board B. E. HUGHES. Attorneys for Roberta Lorenz, Attest: Attorneys for Plaintiffs Executrix., ^5^ O. J. SIMMONS, Austin. Minnesota Austin, Minn. County Auditor and Clerk of County Board. April 28. May 5-12-19-26-June 2. April 14-21-28. t'r is' iH Kf 11 1 .1 1 1