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*. 4 wMP*S^?3R?|R MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Pasre Six Thursday, Nov. 10,1921 CUTS IN RATES IS Ik. 1* S t/Box fo Playthinga^^ benefit to the farmers, according to of the Minnesota federation this gummeiy on wheats-It is estimated that the When there is no playroom for the F. W. Peck, director of agricultural order means a reduction of twentyfive "Andy's" Motor Inn Repaid.Dept. children, take a box any size you —T FARMERS VICTORY extension work at University farm. per cent on coarse grain, and 1 1 want,, decorate with cut-out birds and in Chicago Telegraphs for "Freight rates are a direct tax on that the average reduction on all commodities owers or with the picture of a barn ... Rat-Snap. the farmer's income." Mr. Peck said, affected afnounts to sixteen nd animals, making a farm yard. 'v Werishave just installed Read Mrs. Phillips wire: "Youell's and a decrease in freight charges Varnish all over. Hinge the cover on, or eighteen per cent. Charges on Grain and a new up-todate Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. means a direct increase in his returns." partition inside to fit toys and varnish. The rate slash came just after the Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later Hay Are Ordered reboring mill Place in son's bedroom and see bow ree'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP American Farm Bureau federation be will keep playthings in place. and can rebore all Mr. Peck also testified before the arrived. It rid our house qt rats in Lowered. took legal action to force reductions, no time. Just moved here from Pa., commission, urging rate reductions. makes of motors. by filing a formal- petition with the where"! used RAT-SNAP with great The farm bureau of the middle west 4" Interstate Commerce commission asking results." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $ 1.25. St. Paul, November 1.—Organized Now is a good time led the farmers' fight for lower rates, Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug JfcWELRl that successive cuts be ordered farmers have won a decisive victory Co., Austin, Minn., Advertisement, to get that welding as a result of the midwest farm bureau until the whole rate increase of 1920 in their fight for lower railroad rates, November. conference held at headquarters done on your car. is wiped out. The farm bureau will the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation continue its figh* for lower rates, officers LEGAL NOTICES says iri^a report prepared to inform We are specialists LEGAL NOTICES of both the state and'national its members that the Interstate in welding and reboring. organizations assert. Commerce commission has ordered WATCH REPAIRING CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Call us. CITATION FOR HEARINGTON PETITION sweeping reductions in rates on wheat, "The commission's order cutting FOR ADMINISTRATION We guarantee Satisfaction at FOR DETERMINATION coarse grains and hay. rates on hay and grain is a great victory u? reasonable prices .::j OF DESCENT OF LAND. Estate of Eva M. Tollefson. Following hearings in Washington, for the farmers, because it means Estate of Lauris Larson. I: C. L. JONES STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of at which Thomas E. Cashman of Owatonna that the United States government STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Mower. In Probate Court. 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. testified as the official representative admits our contention that high of Mower. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of JEWELER of the Minnesota farm bureau, freight rates have penalized agriculture In the Matter of the Estate of Eva M. Tollefson, Decedent. WE BUILD the commission ordered rates Lauris Larson, Decedent: and virtually created a blockade AT J. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO reduced not later than November 20. between the farmer and his market," The State of Minnesota to Charity Nina M. Kennedy, to the heirs at law ^KINDS OF TOPS AND Larson, and to all persons interested of said deceased and to all persons The order directs that rates on wheat Mr. Cashman said. "The Interstate in the determination of the descent of interested in the granting of administration WINTER CURTAIN. and hay may be cut half as much as Commerce commission has recognized the real estate of said decedent: The of the estate of said decedent: they were increased in August, 1920, that rates must be reduced. Winning petition of Martin Lien having been The petition of Nina. M. NOW IS THE TIME and that rates on coarse grains be the fight for the principle of rate reduction filed in this court, representing that Kennedy, having been filed in this TO GET YOUR said decedent died more than five court, representing that Eva M. Tollefson, set ten per cent below the new rates is even more important to the years prior to the filing thereof, then a resident of the County farmer than the actual savings that OLD CURTAINS leaving certain real estate in said of Mower, State of Minnesota, died LEGAL NOTICES may result from this one order. Other petition described, and that no will of intestate on the 18th day of October, REPAIRED. «. decedent has been proved nor ad- reductions will follow. A large part 1921 and praying that letters of administration fe R. E GRAY is 1 ministration of His estate granted in of her estate be granted of this year's grain crop already has 880 C. this state, and praying that the descent to Nina M. Kennedy, of Austin, Minnesota CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT been marketed, but the saving in of said real estate be determined and the court having fixed OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION "1 freight on what is left on the farm by this court the time and place for hearing said OF RENOVA COAL, LUM­ FREE EXPERT is estimated at several milion dollars THEREFORE YOU, AND EACH petition: AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING BER AND GRAIN COMPANY. 1 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH for the northwest alone. Even that INSPECTION We, the undersigned, W. A. Gordy to show cause, if any you OF YOU, are hereby cited and required saving will amount to many times the and A. Proeschel, respectively the PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. (have, before this court at the Probate to show cause, if any you president and secretary of Renova total amount of money the farmers Court room in the Court House have, before this court at the Probate Our watering and testing service Coal, Lumber and Grain Company, a have invested in the farm bureau. in the City of Austin, in the Cpunty Court Rooms in the Court is FREE but it is NOT Minnesota corporation, do hereby certify of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the House, in the City of Austin, in the careless or indifferent because "Next year the actual cash saving that at a (special meeting of the 21st day of November, 1921v at 10 County of Mower, State of Minnesota, of this feature—it is painstaking stockholders of said corporation, should be tremendous it is estimated M. H. KENASTON o'clock P. M., why said petition should on the 28th day of November, and thorough. Phone Bridge Residence called for that expressly stated purpose), at $50,000,000." not be granted. 1921, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., why said The service is for YOU regardless duly called and held in the city petition should not be granted. WITNESS the Judge of said court, 802 The order for reduced rates is a of your make battery of Renova, on September 17, 1921, and the seal thereof, this 26th day WITNESS, The Judge of said Main 659-R &nd without any obligation. step in the right driection, but only at 2 o'clock P. M., at which meeting of October 1921. Court, and the Seal of said Court, this Try it. 99 shares out of a total of 420 shares the first step, farm bureau federation REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS 2nd day of November. 1921. HENRY WEBER, «TUN., of the capital stock of said corporation University of officials said. Further reductions Probate Judge. HENRY WEBER, JUN. issued and outstanding, were represented Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance must be ordered Until railroad rates 1 (COURT SEAU Probate Judge Southern Minnesota in person or by proxy, resolutions, Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. A. W. WRIGHT, 'are brought down to normal, they (COURT SEAL) as hereinafter set forth, were M. A. NELSON BAUDLER BROS., adopted by a majority vote of said said. a DIAL 7502 AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg.j Attorneys for Petitioner. Attorneys for Petitioner. issued and outstanding stock: Cuts in freight rates are a direct File No. 4274. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10. File No 4275. November 3-10-18. "Resolved that Articles V. VI and VII of the certificate of incorporation of Renova Coal, Lumber and Grain Company be, and the same hereby are, amended to read as follows: Article V. nee Be and the same hereby is amended by striking out the words "75" where they occur therein and inserting in lieu thereof the words "200." Article VI. Be amended by striking out the words "third Monday in January in each and every year commencing 1917" and inserting in lieu thereof "second Saturday in July in each year." Article VII. Fi^all modern CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTIES will,be sold at By amending said article by striking out the words and figures "thirty *30' wherever they occur in said article Public Auction, on Saturelay-, November 12th, 1921 and inserting in lieu thereof, the words and figures "10." Pyramid Oils are built right. They protect you Resolved further that the president by being pure oil—full bodied, absolutely heat and secretary of this corporation be At 1 P. M. Starting with Residence No. 1 and continuing until all are sold and they hereby are, authorized and resistant and free from sediment. directed to make, execute and acknowledge a certificate under the corporate Ask the undersigned about the merits of buying Don't Pay Rent Any Longer. Own a Home seal of this company, embracing the foregoing resolutions, and to cause quality goods at a good saving. PyrariMd Consumers' such certificate to be filed, recorded \s Plan means money to the small user as and published in the manner required of Your Own by law. well as to the large user of lubricants. And we do further certify that the said resolutions and said articles of An Oil for every requirement incorporation so amended, were, at a meeting of the board of directors, These properties are all well located, strictly modern in every respect, ideally adapted held on the 17th day of September, Pyramid fPenn.) Auto-Oil Pyramid (Penn.) Tractor Oil 1921, at which a majority of all the Milo (Semi-Penn.) Auto Oil Special (Western) Tractor Oil members of said board were present to the needs of those wishing to own a home of their own. Each is now rented at a rate Napoleon (Western) Anio Oil Universal Tractor Oil (for Fordsam) and voted, duly adopted, ratified and Pyramid Steam Cylinder Oil Pyramid Red Ensine Oil confirmed. Pyramid Cap Grease commanding the favorable attention of the investor. The housing problem in Austin has Pyramid Tranimiision GreaM In Witness Whereof, We, the undersigned, have subscribed our names Use Pyramid Oils and Greases and caused the corporate seal of said been a serious one and this offer an, unusua 1 opportunity for anyone wishing to buy a corporation to be hereto affixed this The MOTOR INN 17th day of September, 1921. home of their own in one of Minnesota's best cities. Description of properties as follows: W. A. GORDY, President. A PROESCHEL, Secretary. Austin, Minn. In presence of .. -r ,.r .. 4 WM. VOOGD, E. M. FARBER. RESIDENCE NO. 1 (Corporate Seal) STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of LOT NO. 5, BLOCK NO. 10, Kenwood Park addition to Austin. Frame house 26x34, Mower," ss. large living room 13x20, two bed rooms 9x11 and 9x13, bathroom 6x6' large kitchen W. A. Gordy and A. Proeschel, being first duly sworn, on oath depose and 10x13. Full basement, hot air, laundry trays in basement, pipelessfurnace. Electric say: that they are respectively the president and secretary of Renova lights, sewer, sidewalks and curb. .. Coal, Lumber and Grain Company, the corporation named in the foregoing RESIDENCE NO. 2. certificate, that said certificate contains a true statement of the action of the stockholders and board of directors LOT NO. 26, BLOCK NO. 5, Kenwood Park Addition to Austin, cement house. Strictly of said corporation, duly held modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as No. 1. as aforesaid that the seal attached is the corporate seal of said corporation that said certificate is executed I RESIDENCE NO. 3. on behalf of said corporation, by its express authority and they further LOT NO. 27, BLOCK NO. 5, Kenwood Park Addition to Austin, "cement house. Strictly acknowledge the same to be their free act and deed and the free act and deed modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as Nos. 1 and 2. of said corporation. W. A. GORDY, A PROESCHEL. ^RESIDENCE NO. 4: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of October, 1921. LOT NO. 28, BLOCK NO. 5, Kenwood Park Addition to the City of Austin. Cement house, ELSIE M. FARBER, Notary Public for Mower Coun­ strictly modern. Size 26x34 and designed the same as Nos. 1,2, and 3. ty, Minn. My commission expires August 11, 1925. ""^RESIDENCE NO. (SEAL.) Willard Batteries," of standard %k, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department LOT NO. 4, BLOCK NO. 24,1004 East Water street, RjsfjR. Addition. ^8 Room House. Willard quality, may be had for of State. fS Strictly Modern: I hereby certify that the within instrument your Ford car—and at a price was filed for record in this office on the 19th day of October, A. you'd expect to pay for a lot 'I ifglNVEST YOUR MONEY IN AN INCOME PRODUCING RESIDENCE PROPERTY. D. 1921, at 11 o'clock A. M., and was duly recorded in Book M-4 of Incorporations, on page 160. valuer less MIKE HOLM, TERMS—All properties will be sold and good liberal terms will be given' that will be in Secretary of State. SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC ich of anyone desiring a home of his own. WW Office of Register of Deeds, Mower COMPANY. County, State of Minnesota, I hereby certify that the within instrument Complete Auto Electric JAY HORBIEL»' was filed for record in Service. this office on the 21st day of October, Col. AlSert Hopfe,L Receiver for R. J. Thomson and Oak Dale 1 A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., 210 East Bridge Street/ Dial 7137 and duly recorded in book of Farms, Inc. Austin, Minn. P-T Auctioneer. Elk Hotel Building. Miscl., page 586. J. S. WOOD, Register of Deeds. XT Nov. 3, 10.