Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 8, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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mm -Tf v. f_ Monday, August 8,1921 MOWERC0PNTY'NEW&AUSTIN,MINN.»"•***'*»*f""*v***•«*"• Seven^ Page 1,400 LABORERS money by having their hogs vaccinated For a Churetv Supper. Everything From Dynamite to Movie Films water, and had them analyzed to make in wholesale quantities. sure that the health of a community FOtJND FOR FARMS When taking out food in dishes or J. F. FAIRBANKS In Bureau Work For State's Farmers Train schedules made work for the was not being endangered by impurities. tine to church dinners and suppers or IN fWO MONTHS county agent in Jackson county he In Bigstone county, the county to your neighbors, try writing your gathered figures on the total business agent checked an outbreak of hog name on a piece of adhesive plaster By NEIL H. SWANSON. Minnesota, these reports show, the done by all the co-operative shipping cholera in Traverse he ran levels for and stick It onto the dish or tin, and County farm bureaus have helped county agent and the county farm Dynamite and vaccination, pig feeding associations in his county as a basis drainage systems involving more than you will find that you will have no farmers to obtain more than 1,400 Dealer In bureau are giving practical service and motion pictures road improvement for a petition to railroad officials to more trouble in losing your dishes, 1,200 acres. farm hands in the last two months. that ranges thru the normal tasks of and the price of butter, freight change rtain connections to St. Paul. as it will not be washed off easily. In Dodge county, the agent reports attorney, surveyor, chemist, importer, The importance of the county farm COAL, WOOD, LIME, Fron Lyon county the agent reports rates and drinking water. that carload shipments of butter from welfare worker, road builder, efficiency bureau as a labor clearing house has This conglomeration of words purchase of nearly eight tons of seed "Why I Put Up With Rats for Years," CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, co-operative creameries, which he has expert, and scientific farmer. been demonstrated this summer, F. L. wasn't culled from the dictionary and Writes N. Windsor, Farmer. thru the farm bureau office while in helped to arrange are saving farmers Here are a few samples of the things French, secretary of the Minnesota "Years ago I bought some rat poison, BRICK AND WALL hashed together promiscuously: it Kanabec county the agent paid attention $200 a car in freight rates. The that are being done by the county Federation, says, by the large number which nearly killed our fine was taken almost bodily from the reports to getting cattle on the federal PLASTER. saem agent turned from butter prices watch dog. It so scared us that we of workers placed thru the county agents and the county bureaus: of county agents, in which the accredited list, and in one month helped suffered a long time with rats until and freight schedules to fertilizers, offices. Reports of the county agents work of the county farm bureaus and One county agent interviewed a in getting tuberculin tests for my neighbor told me about RAT and reported that use of phosphate for June show that in forty-five counties, the agricultural extension sefvice is postmaster to get rural free delivery eighty-four heards, totalling nearly SNAP. That's the sure rat killer and had almost doubled the stand of clover, 705 men were put to work on reviewed each month. for farmers. In Murray county, the 1,400 animals. Office 301 East Bridge St. a safe one." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, spring wheat and spring rye, on farms thru the county farm bureau. In more than eighty counties in agent obtained samples of drinking The report of the county agent in $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler experiment tracts which he was using It is estimated that more than 700 Drug Co. Advertisement 9-9-p. Koochiching county deals with dynamite, Phone: Main 32 as a sort of agricultural laboratory. were given places in July. stock feed, road improvement FINANCIAL REPORT N- 1 and motion pictures all mixed up together Austin, Minn. LEGAL NOTICES Lake Poets Marked by 8implielty. Wilken county farm boys had a Independent School District, No. 27. and in Todd county the agent The term "Lake Poets" was applied 1- weeks outing thru co-operation between put on a two day automobile tour that 4 -I by the Edinburgh Review, early in the county agents in Minnesota and introduced fram children in one part 9973 Nineteenth century, to a group ot poets, North Dakota, with a camp that combined of the county to htose in the other, by STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY whose chief representatives— Summary of Operations. sports with scientific agriculture. the simple process of loading the boys of Mower. In District Court. Tenth Wordsworth, Sou they and Coleridge Aug. 1, 1920—Balance $ 2,529.55 and girls in cars and taking them on Judicial District. —dwelt in the lake district of England. Credited by state for accrued interest... 3,600.00 State Bank of Sargeant, a Corporation, In Fillmore county, the agent has a visit en masse. Receipts (Aug. 1, 1920, to July 31, 1921) 791,072.34 The Lake Poets protested Plaintiff, twenty four footed laboratories, in $797,201.89 against the stiff and formal poetry in vs. Paper, ink and type properly combined which he sshowing farmers the results July 30, 1921—Disbursements—warrants issued $608,200.10 vogue, and were distinguished by their George Weibrands, mean attractive printing. See Interest paid by State Auditor on bonds. 3,600.00 of scientific feeding of gigs. In simplicity of style and close adherence George M. Churchouse, and The News job printing department. 611,800.10 Cottonwood county, the agent has developed Josie A. Churchouse, Defendants. to Nature. Lamb, Lloyd and Wilson a "community vaccination" Intense light from the sun in Persia also were included under the designation. SUMMONS. Balance on hand $185,401.79 scheme, by which he is saving farmers is the cause of much blindness. The lake district is a region THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Received previously on bonds to state for new building $151,112.50 in the northwestern part of England, THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Disbursed previously on new building 202,644.95 comprising the counties of Westmoreland Receipts. and Cumberland, together with You and each of you are hereby County Commissioners' Proceedings Tax Levies— summoned and required to answer the a small part of Lancashire. There November, 1920, apportionment—Special $ 49,856.09 complaint of the plaintiff in the above are about sixteen lakes in the district, One mill 1,142.80 entitled action, which complaint has which extends about thirty miles north Apportionment fund 7,460.59 been filed in the office of the Clerk of Service that is thoroly skilled and south and twenty-five miles east $ 58,458.48 said District Court, at the City of OFFICIAL PUBLICATION in every branch of BATTERY and west, and abounds in picturesque December, 1920, apportionment—Regular and supplemental Austin, in Mower County, Minnesota, WORK—service that besides and sublime scenery. It is visited annually $ 9,495.00 and to serve a copy of your answer to being skilled is honest and by thousands of tourists. Associated Districts 48.00 said complaint on the subscribers, moderate in cost. That's OUR PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Training 31.00 Catherwood & Nicholsen, at their office BATTERY SERVICE. OF MOWER COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AT THE Federal Smith-Hughes Act 567.00 in the City of Austin, in said Mower County News Market REGULAR ANNUAL SESSION. Escape experimenters, guessers, 10,141.00 county, within twenty days after service Place is the place to list anything etc., that waste time and March, 1921, apportionment—Special $ 36,200.27 The County Board of Equalization of the County of Mower, Minnesota, of this summons upon you, exclusive you may have to dispose of. money. Come here. One mill 849..00 held their annual session at the Auditor's office in the Court House, in of the day of such service and if the City of Austin, in said county, on the 18th, 19th and 20th of July, 1921. Apportionment fund 4,462.57 you fail to answer the said complaint 4* 41,511.84 LEGAL NOTICES University of within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff All members present, viz.: June, 1921, apportionment—Special $ 60,561.23 in this action will apply to the Court J. H. Krebsbach, J. J. Gjernes, H. P. Johnson, S. D. Thompson, A. Southern Minnesota One mill 1,421.28 for the relief demanded in said complaint. Hotson, and O. J. Simmons. CITATION FOR HEARING ON Associated districts 92.91 After subscribing to the usual oath the board proceeded to investigate 62,075.42 FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR Phone Main 702-F CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, the several books and returns as made by the assessors in the various districts DISTRIBUTION Withheld for interest on State Bonds 3,600.00 B. E. HUGHES, and after a very thoro investigation and due consideration the following Petty Cash— STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Attorneys for Plaintiff, resolution was adopted, viz.: ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS On hand $ 25.00 Mower, ss. In Probate Court. Aug. 1,8, 15 Austin, Minn. Be It Resolved, That the valuations of the various items of personal Tuition 76.10 In the matter of the estate of property as returned by the assessors of the several assessment districts of Fees—Science, M. T. and D. S 386.36 Nathan Friend, decedent: Mower county, Minnesota, for the year 1921 be and the same hereby are made Book sales and rents 1,210.28 THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to Good Tractor Lurication to average as follows, viz.: Instruction supplies 155.12 IS Lena Fredman, P. H. Friend, Addie Farm 831.61 Horses, Mules and Asses under 1 year old $ 9.00 Meyer, and Oscar Friend, and to all ESSENTIAL House rents 150.00 Horses, Mules and Asses 1 year old and under 2 years 14.00 persons interested in the final account Miscellaneous 617.80 Horses, Mules and Asses 2 years old and under 3 years 20.00 and distribution of the estate of said 3,452.27 Horses, Mules and Asses 3 years old and under 16 years 28.00 decedent. The representative of the Sale of Domestic Science Building apd sand-pit lot.. 575.00 Horses, Mules and Asses 16 years old and over 9.00 Pyramid Tractor 00 above named decedent having filed in Good IS Grade Cattle under 1 year 4.00 this Court his final account of the administration $179,814.01 Grade Cattle 1 year old and under 2 years 7.00 ESSENTIALLY of the estate of said decedent, Bond Issue—August 24, 1920, State of Minnesota, Grade Cattle 2 years old and under 3 years. 13.00 together with his petition $145,000, less bonus $139,375.00 Grade Cows .. 15.00 praying for the adjustment and allowance May 26, 1921, First National Bank, $325,000, plus All other Cattle 3 years old and over (except pure bred) 16.00 of said final account and for 1 I $325 and interest 328,195.83 Hogs, under 3 months old 1.50 distribution of the residue of said estate July 11, 1921, State of Minnesota, $50,000 less bonus 49,312.50 For Engines: Hogs, 3 months old and over 5.00 For Gears (if Enclosed:) to the persons thereunto entitled. July 22, 1921, State of Minnesota, $100,000, less Pyramid Tractor Oil Pyramid Transmission Oil Household Furniture, Utensils, and Wearing Apparel— Therefore, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, bonus 98,000.00 ^Special Tractor Oil Pyramid Transmission Township of Adams Increased 40% are hereby cited and required to show 614,883.33 Universal Tractor Oil Grease. Township of Austin Increased 56% cause, if any you have, before this For Cups and Wheel Bearings: For Open Gears and for Township of Bennington Increased 300% Court at the Probate Court Rooms in Total receipts $794,697.34 Gravity Feed Lubrication. Township of Clayton A... Increased 165% the Court House in the City of Austin, Pyramid Cup Grease. Pyramid Harvester Ofl. Township of Frankford ..—. .Decreased 15% Disbursements. N in the county of Mower, State of Minnesota, Township of Grand Meadow .Increased 100% on the 6th day of September, Warrants issued from No. 7341 to No. 9534, inclusive. Township of Lansing Increased 50% 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why said Instruction Expense— Township of Le Roy Increased 50% Buy Now—-your supply Pyramid 03 and be prepared for an petition should not be granted. Teachers' salaries $ 88,481.67 Township of Lodi Increased 100% early Spring. Write for prices and information as to our plan— WITNESS, The Judge of said Instruction supplies 3,759.87 Township of Lyle Increased 25% we save you mony. Court, and the Seal of said Court Text books 2,750.76 Township of Marshall Increascyl 115% this 1st day of August, 1921. Instruction equipment 863.94 Township of Nevada Increased 100% HENRY WEBER, JUN., Farm operations 455.91 Daily Trips the Country—Phono Bride* 37. Township of Pleasant Valley Increased 100% Library 61.70 Township of Racine Decreased Judge of Probate. 2 0 Manual training 253.75 Township of Sargeant Increased (COURT SEAL) 10% $ 96,627.60 Township of Udolpho Increased 35% A. W. WRIGHT 3 Building Expense— Township of Waltham Increased 40% M. A. NELSON Gasoline and Use Pyramid Fuel $ 3,756.33 Village of Adams .Increased 25% Attorneys For Petitioner. Building repairs 530.43 Village of Brownsdale .Decreased 20% File No. 4136. Use Pyramid Auto Oils Building maintenance 14,053.68 Village of Dexter Increased 15% August 8-15-22. Janitors' salaries 11,295.77 Village of Elkton Decreased 20% Kerosene PANY And Grease- Building equipment 74.49 Village of Grand Meadow Increased 15% New sites and construction 479.25 Village of Le Roy ..Decreased 10% PIERCE New Junior-Senior High School Building 463,687.65 Village of Lyle ....-, Decreased 10% Austin Minnesota. 493,877.60 Village of Rose Creek Increased 20% Administration Expense— The Motor Inn. Village of Waltham .Increased 35% Erdman's Garage Administrative salaries $ 6,558.54 BATTERY CO. Farm Tools and Machinery— Office supplies 268.34 Township of Adams -...."...Increased 50% Interest and bonds 12,603.47 Township of Austin Increased 20% Miscellaneous expense 1,358.15 Township of Bennington Increased 25% Teachers' pension fund 506.40 Township of Clayton Increased 170% Mi 21,294.90 Associated Insurance Ajjjfncy Township of Dexter Decreased 20% RE-CHARGING, Township of Frankford ....Decreased 20% $611,800.10 Township of Lansing Increased 80% REPAIRING INTEREST BEARING DEBT. Township of Le Roy .Increased 50% ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Bonded. Township of Lodi Increased 7.5% and O. Niehuis J. W. DoBuhr Nos. Issued to. Date. Rate. Due. Amount. Township of Lyle Increased 40% REBUILDING Nos. Issued to. Date. Rate. Due. Amount. Township of Marshall Increased 36% M. H. KENASTON Township of Nevada Increased 33% 1-5 State July 15,1907 4% July 15,1923 $ 2,000.00 All Makes of Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldf. Phon* Bridge S02 Township of Pleasant Valley .... Increased 30% 1924 2,000.00 Township of Sargeant Decreased 16% 1925 2,000.00 Batteries Township of Udolpho Increased 100% 1926 2,000.00 Township of Windom Decreased 25% 1927 22,000.00 $ 30,000.00 Be It Further Resolved, That all items of Personal Property as returned M.H. KENASTON Phone Bridge 1-25 O. W. Shaw Oct. 1,1909 4% Oct. 1,1924 25,000.00 Residence: by the Assessors in all the Assessment Districts of Mower county for the 3-6 State Oct. 10,1913 4% Oct. 10,1929 3,000.00 FIRST CLASS WORK year 1921 not hereinbefore enumerated and equalized, be and the same hereby 802 1930 3,000.00 are left as returned by the Assessors. GUARANTEED Main 659-R 1931 3,000.00 On motion, duly made and carried, the County Board of Equalization 1932 16,000.00 REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS adjourned "sine die" this 20th day of July, 1921. 25,000.00 1-9 1st Nat. Bk. June 1,1915 5% June 1,1925 9,000.00 J. H. KREBSBACH, City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Phone Bridge 30 State July 1,1916 4% July 1,1922 1,000.00 H. P. JOHNSON, COUNTY BOARD Office with Niehuis Jb DeBuhr Laad Co. 1923 1,000.00 S. D. THOMPSON, OF 112 East Maple, Austin 1924 1,000.00 A. HOTSON, AUSTIN. MINN Austin National Bank Bids. EQUALIZATION. 1925 1,000.00 JACOB J. GJERNES, 1926 1,000.00 O. J. SIMMONS. 1927 1,000.00 1928 1,000.00 1929 1,000.00 A 3 ALE 1930 1,000.00 1931 1,000.00 1 Alcoholic 1932 1,000.00 1933 1,000.00 FOOD FLAVORS 3 1934 4,000.00 —OF— 1935 4,000.00 1937 15,000.00 SUITCASES' 35,000.00 QUALITY FIRST PRODUCTS 'ft S 1-12 State Dec. 20,1919 5% July 1,1926 15,000.00 Kill 1928 15,000.00 ZANOL FOOD FLAVORS ARE PUT UP IN SANITARY titSr 1929 15,000.00 1930 15,000.00 TUBES WHICH ARE HANDY AND CONVENIENT. 1931 15,000.00 EVERY POPULAR FLAVOR INCLUDING If 1932 5,000.00 SPICE AND VEGETABLE, CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. 1933 20,000.00 "Mil 1934 15,000.00 Hi 1935 15,000.00 INbrace 1936 5,000.00 addition to the flavors other Zanol Products emall 7H 1937 20,000.00 the Toilet Preparations, Shaving Requisites, Will outlast any $10.00 1938 145,000.00 if 300,000.00 Household Necessities, Kitchen Specialities, Home!. suitcase you can buy. 1 State April 1,1921 4% July 1,1930 '25.000.00 Remedies, Quality Teas, Ground Spices, Etc. 25,000.00 Guaranteed for one year 25,000.00 3 Our Factory has just been completed and is running It 25,000.00 to capacity, and we are enabled to place a special representative, inwriting.w^^K*. [I 25,000.00 -U Edward G. Mortenson, in Austin for this 25,000.00 JENSEN & PUFFER 150,000.00 Territory. See him first for any of these articles. 1st Nat. Bk. April 1,1921 6% April 1,1936 325,000.00 AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio.. $899,000.00 Respectfully, .• a fi, J. E. CRIPPEN, Clerk. WmI