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Thalians Meet With^i .'-.CHICAGO, CRBAT WESTERN Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. society "could do to better themselves. Travelers' Guide Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha., A motion was made to have two RAILROAD, Catherine Schleuder County Commissioners' Proceedings No. 16— 1:20 'J 10:30 periods of parliamentary drill and Lv. Arr. Arr. No. 11— 10:59 Jnless otherwise designated, all the 7:44 Lola Belle Cory was appointed chairman Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. Lv. Omaha. Arr.^ Austin. trains listed below are daily. Se^. The Thalians were called to order No. 12— 3:42 7:30 and Helen Carlson secretary for 8:10 No. 16— 7:20 4:40 footnote for explanation of 9m at the home of Catherine Schleuder No. 16— 4:40 8:20 No. 12— 7:30 3:42 the first period and Lucille Sasse as reference marks. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Wednesday, October 26, by the president. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. Lv. Lv. Arr. chairman and Catherine Schleuder seretary Light faced figures indicate A. M. Mpl&i^*w St. Paul. ,Austin. Mower County News Market Roll call found two of^ the for the second period. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:20 Place is the place to list anything alumnae, Alice Dee and Pearl Patch, SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COUNTY BOARD. PAUL R*Y. No. 11— 6:50 7:25 The meeting was then adjourned 10:59 you may have to dispose of. present. The minutes of the last, I. & M. Division. The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met afad asocial time followed. About ten meeting were read and approved. The Ly. Arr.. Arr. special session at the Court House in the City of Austin at 9:00 clock A. o'clock Mrs. Schleuder served a bountiful Austin:. St. Paul. Mpls. BiTTuesday, October 11th, 1921, pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. following program was then given: lunch and all. departed. 1— 6:20" 10:00 No. 10:50 All members present: viz.: "Building Roads in China," Catherine No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Jacob J. Gjerness, Commissioner First District. Schleuder. 4 Lv. Lv. Arr. H. P. Johnson, Commissioner Second District. "She Built Her Own Home," Clarice Sweaters are one of the most appreciated Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. J. H. Krebsbach, Commissioner Third District. No." 2— 7:00 T: 45 11:40 raticles which a sick buddy Swenson. S. D. Thompson, Commissioner Fourth District. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 A. Hotson, Commissoner Fifth District. "More Uses For Pigeons," Arline in hospital can receive, declares Mrs O. J. Simmons, County Auditor. Sandy Hamilton, who appeals to all Robinson. For Milwaukee and Chicago. Minutes of.the last meeting read ar on motion duly approved. good citizens who c*n do so, to send Lv. Austin. •... Arr. Calmar.No. "Trouble in Austria," Helen Carlson. Communications read and placed on file. 4— 7:20f 10:00t such sweaters to Legion Auxiliary Whereas, The petition of'H. B. Staples, a legal voter, freeholder and No.. 2—H 11:59* 2:40* A very good report was given by State Headquarters, 900 Plymouth resident of School District No. 39 in this county, representing that he is Mixed—' 5:20§ 10:00§ Building, Minneapolis, for distribution Pearl Patch and Alice Dee gave a little the owner of the lands hereina^er described, which are situate in said Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. among the boys who need them. School District, and adjoin School District Number 38, and asking that-he talk in which she told what the No. 1— 3:45 6:05 -with his said lands may be set off from said District Number 39 to said No. 3—12:10 2:55 adjoining School District Number 38 for the following reasons: 1:15* Mixed— 6:00* John Orke, Dragging State Road Number 6 51.22 That he is two and one-fourths miles from the School House in District M. & J. Krebsbach Co., supplies for surveying crew .v 43.12 Mason City Branch. Number 39 and only one mile from the School House in District Number Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. 38 that the children attended in District Number 38 last year and paid Recess taken until 2:00 p. m., at which time the Board reconvened with all No. 102— 11:59 1:30 tuition that it is fair to District Number 38 to have the land included in that members-present. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 JJistrict was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of this County Pursuant to an advertisement heretofore issued, calling for bids for the Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. at a session of said Board held on the 19th day of September, A. D. 1921, sale of $44,695.41 Trunk Highway Reimbursement Bonds, Mower^County, No matter for what purpose you need it, you will No. 101— 4:50 6:10 .for the action of said Board thereon and whereas, it was thereupon ordered Minnesota, the following bids were received, with the understanding that find that by ordering just "oil" you are liable to No. 103— 1:30 3:00 by said Board that a hearing should be had on said petition, at a session of the purchaser of the bonds is to furnish the necessary blank bonds ready for said Board, commencing on the eleventh day of October, A. D.. 1921, at the signature and an attorney's approving opionion, together with the accrued get a product that may be gefod, bad or indifferent. ST-M. Division—Mankato and office of the County Commissioners in Austin, in said County and whereas, interest* For true economy and satisfaction, specify it was further ordered in. and by said order that notice of the turie and Name Interest Premium "Discount Wessington Springs, S. D. place of such hearing1 be given according to law and whereas, at the said Lv. Arr. Arr. Pyramid Oil. Seasongood & Mayer 5%% $50.00 session of the said Board of County Commissioners, commencing on said Austiix. Wells. Jackson. Minnesota Loan & Trust Co ..5%% 915.00 11th day of October, A. D. 1921, due proof of the posting and service of No. 1-- 6:30* 8-:20*-. 10:45* Ask the undersigned about Pyramid Co-operative Minneapolis Trust Co 5%% said order- of hearing as therein directed and required, more than teii days No. 23- 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* System which guarantees a saving to you on each purchase Wells-Dickey Co. ...t, 5%% 525*22 prior to said last named date, having been made and filed, said petition Lv. Lv. Arr. Gates, White & Co ."5%%.. 630.00 of oil and grease. An oil for every requirement. -was publicly read and considered by the Boardr with everything which Jackson. Wells Austin. Drake-Ballard Co. ...5%% 440.00 An Quality Guaranteed. .. -was said by said interested parties for or against granting the prayer of the Kalman, Matteson & Wood .5U% $10.00 No. 22- 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* petitioner, and said Board being of opinion that said petition should be No. 8-- 5:00* 7:00* Northwestern Trust Co 5%%, 9.00 2:35* Pyramid (Pcrnt.) Auta Oil granted, it is hereby ordered and determined that the said petitioner and 'Pyramid (Pena.) Tractor Oil On motion the following resolution was unanimously passed: Uilo (Semi-Pctan.) Auto Oil Special (Wcatera) Tractor Oil the following described lands owned by him, to wit: The East Eighty acres Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. Napoleon- (Western) Aato Oil ITnireraal Tractor Oil (for Ftriim) Whereas: The bid of the Northwestern Trust Company of St. Paul, for sf the South-East Quarter of Section 8, Township 103, Range If West, be Pyramid Steam Cylinder Oil Pyramid Bed Eatiw Oil No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* Pyramid Hard Oil ^Pyramid Tranimiaiion Graw and the same are hereby set off from said School District Number 39 to the $44,695.41 Trunk Highway Reimbursement Bonds of Minnesota, to be No. 7:20* 11:55* Pyramid Consumer Plan Saves Money said adjoining School District Number 38 and said lands are hereby made dated October 1st, 1921, complies with the terms of- sale, and it is by Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. sl part of said last named School District for all purposes whatever. this Board deemed favorable, Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, That said bid No. 1—, 7:00$ 11:45$ Use Pyramid Oils and Greases of thte said Northwestern Trust Company be and the same is hereby accepted By order of the Board of County Commissioners. No. 23—11:17* 3:40* and said bonds awarded to them. Dated the 11th day of October, A. D.~ 1921. 'I'HF. MOTOR INN J. H. KREBSBACH, Commissioner Hotson offered the following resolution and moved its Daily except Sunday. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Mower County, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Minnesota. ^Whereas, At a meeting of this Board held on September 19th, 1921,'a Saturday only/ ATTEST:— resolution was duly adopted providing for the issuance and sale of the Daily except Saturday, Austin, Minni County's bonds to the amount of $44,695.41, of the denominations and on the O. J. SIMMONS, On Sunday, Tuesday and^ Thursday County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. __ terms in said resolution prescribed, and said bonds have been duly advertised only. for sale as directed by said resolution and awarded to Northwestern Trust WHEREAS, A petition signed by GustaVe E. Olson, a freeholder and Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, on its bid therefor, and, resident of School District Number 62 in this county, representing that he is Whereas, It now appears that the bonds in said resolution specified include -fchp owner of the following described lands situated in said District, to-wit: in One issue the bonds referred to Order Number 1708 of the Commissioner The South Half of the North-East Quarter of Section 12 in Township 104, of Highways and in Order Number 1712 of-the Commissioner of North of Range 15, West of the 5th P. M., has-been presented to the County Highways, and that the denomination and number of bonds prescribed by Board of Mower County and asking that his said lands may be set off from said resolution are inconsistent and at variance with the denominations and School District Number 62 into and made a part of School District No. 31. number of bonds specified in said orders of the_. Commissioner of Highways, Now, Therefore, it is on motion duly ordered that a hearing on said and that while the expenditures referred to in said resolution are petition be had at a, session of said Board, commencing on the 2nd day of the expenditures referred to in said orders, of the Commissioner of Highways, November, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon at the office of the County the issuance of the Reimbursement Bonds under the terms of said Board in the City of Austin in said County, at which time and place the re so on re in on us on N he re or said Board will hear the evidence and the arguments of all persons interested Be It Resolved, That said resolution be and the safrie hereby is amended or against granting the prayer of the petitioner. for WHEREAS, a petition signed by Edw. M. Wallner, a freeholder representing That-under the terms of Order Number 1708 of the Commissioner of that he is the owner of the following described lands situated in said Highways, there shall be issued 26 bonds, numbered from 1 to 26 inclusive, District, to-wit: The East Half of the North-East Quarter of Section 13, that of said bonds, Bond Number 1 shall be of the denomination 3a Township 104, North of Range 15, West of the 5th P. M., has been presented of $725.20, and Bonds Number 2 to 26 inclusive shall be of the denomination to the County Board of Mower County and asking that his said of $1000 each. That said bonds shall bear date the first day of October, lands may be set off from School District Number 62 into and made a part 1921, and shall bear interest .'fit the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable 4jf School District Number 31. «.... semi-annually on the. first days of April and October in each year. Now, Therefore, on motion it is duly ordered that a hearing on said That said bonds shall mature as to principal as follows: ~. *.. petition be had at a session of said Board, commencing on the 2nd day of Bonds numbered 1 to 4 inclusive, on October 1, 1931... November, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the office of -V Bonds numbered 5 to 8 inclusive, on October 1, 1932 the County Board in the City of Austin in said County, at which time and Bonds numbered 9 to 12 inclusive, on October Vl™*- place the said Board will hear the evidence and the arguments of all persons Bonds numbered 13 to 16 inclusive, on October 1,-1934. interested for or against granting the prayer of the petitioner. Bonds numbered 17 to 21 inclusive, on October. 1, 1935. On motion, the following bills were duly audited and allowed: Fence Prices Are Down to Where' They Should Be Bonds numbered 22 to 26 inclusive, on October 1, 1936. County Revenue. That on the back of each of said bonds shall be priftted a copy of Order N. Nicholsen, Sheriff's fees in State cases Number 1708 of the Commissioner of Highways. N. Nicholsen, Board of prisoners for September .. one? WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED, ALTHOUGH NOT A LARGE That under the term of Order Number 1712 of the Commissioner of i/ouis F. Dow Co., Office supplies 39.51 Highways, there shall be issued 19 bonds, numbereti from 1 to 19 inclusive, 2.80 Ben Kraft, Witness fee STOCK OF that of. said bonds, Bond number 1 shall be of the ienommation o:f _$l^0.21, 1.25 F. H. McCulloch Printing Co., Office supplies and bonds numbered 2 to 19 inclusive shall be of the denomination of $1000 12.07 Miller-Davis Co., Office supplies each, that said bonds shall bear date the first day of October, 1921, and 13.60 H. F. Peirson, Coroner fees shall bear interest at the rate of 5% percent per annum, payable semiannually 9.93 Mower County News, Printing and advertising on the first days of April and October each year that said 91.87 Mower County News, Printing Commissioners Proceedings ........ bonds shall mature as to principal as follows:— 186.34 jSficCormick Coal and Ice Co., Coal for jail WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS 577.39 IMeCormick Coal and Ice Co., Coal for Court House Bond Number 1, on October 1, 1931. 20.50 "Herald Publishing Co., Office supplies Bonds numbered 2 and 3, on October 1, 1932. 6.20 HnfF Rubber Stamp Co., Repairing aater and numbering fftachine.... Bonds numbered 4, 5 and 6, on October 1, 1933Bonds 5.90 E. Detwiler, Justice fees ...._. .7... numbered 7 to 10 inclusive, on October 1, 1934. 27.00 O. J- Simmons, Services on Auditing Board Bonds numbered 11, 12, 13 and 14, on October 1, 193& pO'iYt'.i'iS Why not buy a fence -6.50 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Maintenance service. Bonds numbered 15,16, 17,18 and 19, on October 1, 1936. 8.50 Walteri-ck Printing Co., Office supplies That on the back of each of said bonds shall be printed a copy of that you know will last 21.00 Earl Printing Co., Office supplies .-. Order Number 1712 of the Commissioner of Highway that the principal 58.99 Puritan Oil & Paint Co., Puritan Cleaner and hiterest of. all of said bonds shall be payable at the Northwestern Trust for years. 5*. 16.42 Hommel Electric Co., Supplies and repairs at Court House Company in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. 1Q., 10.00 1Qt)1 M. Beck, Binding 1921 Session "Laws ...: That the officers authorized by said resolution, of September 19th, 1921, 4 County Poor. shall execute said Doiids as provided for in this 5 m®, -, re a 1 301.04 in lieu of the bonds in said resolution of September 19th, 1921, described. MeCormick Coal & Ice Co., Coal for County Home 7.55 Hommel Electric Co., Repairs for County Home .. That said resolution be and the same is repealed and set aside to the 7.50 Hanson, Veterinarian services TT- P. extent of any inconsistency with the terms hereof, and }n all other respects, Why not buy your 15.40 P. W. Angell, Threshing grain is ratified and confirmed, and the treasurer is authorized and directed to 100.00 Mayer & Ousley, Burial of F. W. Rudd deliver^ said bonds so executed to said Northwestern-^us^LpCompy fence now so you can %Krsi Uanitta Bates, Nurse at County Home 90.00 lieu of the bonds described said resolution of September 19th, 1921, IF. P. Meany, D. D. S., Dental work for F. P. Gibbons 13.50 on its baying into the treasury'of said county the amount of its bid for put it tip while you Xouis Choc, Groceries 27.85 the bonds described in said resolution, which said bid has heretofore been T.miig Choc, Goods for County Home 53i38 and now is accepted. iiave the time and so .Austin Electric Supply Co., Electrical repairs 3.05 Commissioner Thompson seconded the motion to adopt said resolution CW AMERICAN FENCE 1 Minnesota State Sanatorium, Care or Bessie Hill 43.00 and the roll being (tolled the same was adopted by the following vote: you can, get the good of "Harnett & Thompson, Feed and grinding 10.95 Ayes, five. -I"--'--- t5fc Olaf Hospital, Care for Mrs. Priscilla Calkins .*. "27.00 it between now and Jj. P. Nelson, Merchandise for County Home ... 1.85 There appearing to be no further business to come before the^Board at Road and Bridge this time, on motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 11th day of October, spring. .$160.00 Simon Myhre, Filling at Bridge Number 40 112.96 J. H. KREBSBACH, 1921, C. A. Carlson, Repairs for Ford car 81.00 Chairman of County Board. Everett Carlson, Chainman n. 5.55 HI A. Remker, blacksmithing ATTEST: .. 1 1 51.00 SPECIAL PRICE«?%./ John A. Cook, Assistant Engineer O.J.SIMMONS, .". 59.5,0 County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board* Waldo Anonsen, Rodman 72.26 Dow H. Gregg, Running level .* .-on 125.00 'v Richard H. Keeler, Services as Draftsman .. 1 11.35 C. A. Carlson, Repairing Federal Truck .... fS- A Good Stock Of Farm Gates at a Good Pricfc 85.00 V. A. Nason, Locating corners and cooking American Asphalt Paint Co., Valdura paint 85.25 Xea Duholm, Repairs oh County, auto 8.15 New Special Eugene Dietzgen Co., Office supplies 18.33 Old On account of quitting farming, I will sell to the highest bidder at "A TW L. F. Allen, repairing bridges 4.75 1 Price Cash Price Auction, on the farm known as the Con'Downey place, 7 miles southeast of Price tendon Lumber Co., bridge material ... .14.40 10 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Bahi Yard Gates $14.80 Austin, on i$13.70C7k^ $11.64 M. J. Nickolson, clrainman ...." 27.00 iT Thursday, November 3, *21 12 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Barn Yard Gates 16.40 Earl Printing Co., office supplies for Engineer .... 22.50 is.10^-". 12.83 TPonmship of Racine, gravel material 384.45 14 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field or Barn Yard Gates 18.00 1 16.50 14.02 E. C. Peyton, gasoline 21.09 18.00 1S^0 16 ft. Heavy Galvanized Field Barn Yard Gates 19.60 op Sale Starts at One O'clock Sharp. Russell Grader Manufacturing Co., extras for grader 14.63 I#. P. Nelson, fan TTelt for Federal truck 1.00 HORSES AND MULES—1 Bay Mare, 11 years old, in foal by Jack Silent S. L. Hatlestad, dragging State Road Number 6 16.00 Tom 1 Gray Gelding, weight lOOO pounds, extra good roadster 2 Matched Fay G. Hotson, provisions for engineering crew 8.87 Mill SecU^elro You Fence Sorrels, 3 and 4 years old, Morgan bred and crackers, weight 2000 pounds, ^N. C. Johnson, oil and gasoline 12.36 ft 2 Mules, 1 year old, wjll matched and large 1 Sucking Mule Colt. "Township of Grand Meadow, filling at bridge Number G. M. 180 50.00 6 CATTLE—4 Extra good Holstein Cows^ two fresh now and one fresh _A. C. White, postage for Engineer 2.00 soon, one has been in three months, (above cows as good as you can find any A- S# A. C. White, Engineer's miscellaneous expense 2.25 place) 2 Grade Calves Hayes-Lucas Lumber Co., bridge material 10J70 8 HOGS—8 Good DuroC Shoats. fc Charles E. Miller, Assistant Engineer 40.00 MACHINERY—1 Rock Island Gang Plow, 14-inch 1 Defiance Sulky John Boyum, supplies for surveying crew *. 4.88 Plow, 16-inch 1 Milwaukee Binder, in good condition 1 Keystone Disk F. W. Sweet, supplies for surveying crew 6.48 good condition, with 16 discs 1 Mc Cormick Mower, like new 1 Hayrake, Frank Blonigan, supplies for surveying crew 26.00 I'ke new 1 Steel Harrow, 4-section 1 Emerson Corn Plow, like new 2 .Lester D. Peck, head chainman 27.00 Wide Tire Wagons 1 Buggy 1 Set of Heavy JWork Harness A lot of Gopd Electric Blue Print Co., office supplies ... 8.00 Amos Machacek, damages in channel change Collars. 4v» 41.60 Reliable .Hardware Some furniture, tools and 100 things too numerous to mention.^ Miller-Davis Co., office supplies for Engineer 9.10 .H. F. Garbisch, final estimate, Bridge Number 40 288.09 TERMS:—9 months time on approved notes at~8 per cent. All sums under H. F. Garbisch, final estimate, Bridge Number 43- 548.77 "The Store That Satisfies" AUSTIN, MINN.- $10, cash. Nothing removed until terms are complied jirith. H. F. Garbisch, final estimate, Bridge Number 3344 201.53 Owner, W. F. URIENS X.yle Culvert and Road Equipment Co., culvert 69.36 Richard Cook, assistant engineer 140.00 Arthur Leeper, foreman 111.15 AUCTIONEER LOVELL. CLERK, H. L. BANFIELD.