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I Jg. Wl UMF N- r'3 *f S.-MFF!I fiM MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA''• Hf^v^Monday, Nov. 14, 19211 Page Six W .c-i:":::' •'-. 1 —M O. J. Thompson, provisions for surveying crew 1.86 Italy, and each member from the OBSERVE PERFECT representing the railroads and A. B. Standard Oil Company, oil and gasoline for October.r 71.70 United States at the conference. Brown, agent of the American Railway PACKAGE MONTH M. S. Monson, shovels 4.50 eleven o'clock, in accordance Express company. This committee Steichen Lumber Co., bridge material 13.28H. DURING NOVEMBER Wood, grading at bridge No. 3345. 23.00 with the proclamation issued by has taken the matter up with. C. A. Carlson, repairing cement mixer 2.50 Mayor A. C. Page, the whistles were *f|j 'l{ the Business Men's Association, and TIFF J&R C. A. Carlson, repairs and extras for Ford car 66.60 nation-wide "perfect "package" OFFICIAL PUBLICATION blown and the church bells rung for arrangements have been completed, H. A. Remker, repairing road tools t: 4 8.80 movement is being eonducted by the two minutes.spAt the close of the to enable the shippers of Austin, to J. S. Decker, oak piling 44.00 Railroads, Steamship lines and the Township of Lodi, filling in grade at Kough bridge 50.00 demonstration a bugle corps of Boy make a good showing in the movement. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COUNTY BOARD. Gill Mahoney, gravel for §tate Road No. 3. 49.95 express carriers of the United States Scouts sounded "taps" from the steps Charles E. Milner, salary as bookkeeper for engineer 80.00 .The County Board in and for the County of Mower, Minnesota, met in and Canada,-during November, which of the court house. During the twominute The purpose of "perfect package Richard H. Keeler, salary as assistant engineer 62.50 special session at the court house in the City of Austin at 9:00 o'clock a. m., will be known as "perfect package period the people stood facing Chas. E. Milner, expense .73 month" is to enable the carriers to. Wednesday, November 2, 1921, pursuant to a call heretofore duly made. Richard Cook, services as assistant engineer. 70.00 month." The shipping public of Austin the East, during which uncoYered, aid shippers in their package problems Members present: A. C. White* postage. 2.00 are asked to co-operate in the Jacob J. Gjerness, Commissioner First District. time the body of the unknown soldier ,and to help improve the transportation A. C. White, engineering expense... 7....... .^15.39 campaign. H. P. Johnson, Commissioner Second District. was placed in its final resting place in service of the country. Andrew Moona'n, stakes 5.00 S. D. Thompson, Commissioner Fourth District.. Announcement to this effect was E. S. Weness, provisions for surveying crew. .... 24.01 the Arlington cemetery at Washington. A. Hotson, Commissioner Fifth District. made last week by a joint committee Advertising is the art of making A petition from the members of Mclntyre Post No. 66, was presented to 0. J. Simmons, County Auditor. the. Board asking that the county purchase for said Post 30 metal grave of local transportation men, composed others think as you think about yotir The Chairman of the Board being absent, Vice Chairman A. Hotson District court which was in session markers for the purpose of marking the graves of deceased soldiers. On of J. E. Ober, and Fred^ Ten Eyck, presided. product. on Armistice Day took a fifteen-minute motion, the county auditor was instructed to purchase said markers as requested Minutes of last meeting on motion duly approved. recess during this period. by the petition., read*8nd duly considered. Communications Whereas, It has been made to appear to the County Board of Mo^rer Flags were displayed at half-mast A delegation from the townships of Lansing and Udolpho, also F. E-. County, Minnesota, by the report of S. D. Thompson, County Commissioner Gleason, president of the Austin Business Men's Association, waited on the on the flagpoles thruout the city, and of the Fourth Commissioner District, that Mrs. Henry Wise, who has no settlement Boston Montana Board at this- time and filed a petition and a resolution asking to have the business places-and residences generally in said district or in the State of Minnesota, has made application road running* west'from Lansing Village to the county of Freeborn, thence for extended relief from the county, so the total amount of relief to such displayed "Old Glory" during north on the county line between Mower and Freeborn counties to the north person will amount to more than $35.00 during the calendar year 1921, and the day. -line of said counties, thence east 60 rods to Trunk Highway No. 40, designated Whereas, The said S. D. Thompson has approved of the application for as a State Road. such extended relief After listening to the arguments of the various delegates, they were informed Free illustrated Lecture at the Now Therefore, J3e It Resolved by the County Board of Mower County, by the chairman that the matter would receive due consideration in Announcement storePTuesday, November 15, at 3:00 Minnesota, that the said S. D. Thompson, (County Commissioner), be and he the near future when all members of the Board would be present. is hereby authorized to grant temporary relief to the said Mrs. Henry Wise p. m. The feet and their care, by At this time recess taken until 1:30 P. M., at which time the Board reconvened to an amount not exceeding One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) during the a foot comfort demonstrator from with all members present except Commissioner Krebsbach. calendar year of 1921. '-u' Chicago. C. I. Johnson Shoe Store. On motion, the following resolution was unanimously passed: To the Stockholders of Boston-Montana Corporation' Passed and approved by the unanimous Vote of the County Board of Advertisement 39-1-c. Be It Resolved, By the County Board of Mower County, Minnesota, that Mower County, Minnesota, at a special meeting thereof held -in the city of and of Boston-Montana Development Co. with the consent of the Commissioner of Highways that the following roads Austin, Minnesota, on the 2nd day of November, 1921. and portions of roads lying and being in the county of Mower and state of Insurance Specialists The mill and power line have been completed. There appearing to be no further business to come before the Board Minnesota, be and the same are hereby designated as State Roads: at this time, on motion the meeting adjourned sine die this 2nd day of November, The property is now ready for production. 1. 1921. Austin Insurance Agency Beginning at the S. W. corner of the S. W. of Section 26, Township ..." '.'v..," A. HOTSON, In the construction of the mill, power line, Montana E. Ray Cory, Manager 104, Range 14 West, thence running east mile along the existing highway YS Vice-Chairman of County Board. Southern Kail way, and the development of the to the S. E. corner of the S. W. Vi of Section 26, Township 104, Range 14 Babcock Building Attest: -v. West. Company's mines, more than seven years' time and AUSTIN, MINNESOTA O. J. SIMMONS, 2. $5,000,000 have been expended. County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board. Beginning at the .S. E. corner of the S. W. of Section 10, Township YA 104, Range 17 West, which is the east village limits of the Village of Waltham, For the Officers and Directors I desire to express* PROFESSIONAL thence running west along the existing highway to a point which is Austin Citizens Forward democracy we must proclaim the feasibility, to the stockholders, our appreciation for their loyalty, approximately 2520 feet west of the S. E. corner of Section 9, Township 104, DIRECTORY the immediate possibility of Peace Petition to Armament support and co-operation. Range 17 West, all lying within the village limits of the Village of Waltham. lasting world peace by international 3. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Conference. This notice is given for the benefit of those interested Beginning at the N. W. corner of the N. E. Y± of the N. E. Yi of Section agreement and the International Conference Dial 2038 33, Township 104, Range 14 West, being the north and west village limits of whose names do not appear upon the books of to find and proclaim that (Continued from Page One) Physician and Surgeon the Village of Le Roy, thence in a South-westerly direction along Main street the Company. agreement. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. of said village to a point approximately 8 rods south of the center of Section --4 X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment "Be it further Rosolved, that these 34, Township 104, Range 14 West, which is the intersection of Main following resolutions,' which were Boston, Mass. W. R. ALLEN, Assistants— street and the East village limits of the Village of Le Roy. resolutions be forwarded as a memorial adopted by the meeting Ernest H.Morris, M. D. November 1, 1921. President. Whereas, The petition of Edw. M. Wallner, a legal voter and freeholder to the President, the Secretary Mabelle Moore, R. N. "Wheras, the International Conference and resident of School District No. 62 in this county, representing that he is Your orders bought for you free of any charges. of-State and to each of the American the owner of lands hereinafter described which are situate in said School on~ Limitation of Armament has delegates to the International Conference District and adjoining School District No. 31 and asking that he with his said on this third anniversary of Armistice W. R. EARL JESSE Y. JONES, lands may be set off from said District No. 62 to said adjoining School District on Limitation of Armament and Day convened in Washington, D. C., 911 W. Oakland Avenue. ... AUSTIN, MINN. No. 31, was presented to the County Board of County Commissioners of FUNERAL DIRECTOR to the secretary of the delegation representing upon invitation of the government of this County at a session of said Board, held on the 11th day of October, A. D. each foreign nation invited Business' Residence 1921, for the action of said Board thereon, and our country, be it Phone 2512 Phone 2213 Whereas, It was thereupon ordered by said Board that a hearing should to participate in the conference, "Resolved, as. the profound conviction AUSTIN, MINN/ be had on said petition at a session of said Board commencing on the 2nd as expressing the profound conviction of this pilBlic mass meeting of day of November, A. D. 1921, at the office of the County Board in Austin, in and purpose of those here assembled." the citizens of Austin, Minnesota that ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCY said county, and Copies of these resolutions will be Whereas, It was further ordered in and by said order that notice of the DONOVAN & GOSLEE the conference thus assembled until time and place of such hearing be given according to law, and, sent to members of the various delegations Funeral Directors it accomplishes to the fullest degree Whereas, At the said session of the Board of County Commissioners at the Disarmament conference. and Embalmers the purpose for which it was invited commencing on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1921, due proof of the posting "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Among those who will receive Day Calls—Phone 2188 and service of said order of hearing as therein directed and required to convene. Night Calls these resolutions are the delegations more than ten days prior to said last named date, having been made and "We proclaim it as our conviction, T. W. Donovan—5914 filed, said petition was publicly read and considered by the Board with everything from Great Britain, Japan, France and and as the conviction of the great J. w. O. N1EHUIS DeBUHR which was said by said interested parties for or against granting the H. A. Goslee—6637 masses of the people of this and other prayer of the petitioner and said Board being of the opinion that said petition Motor and Carriage Service M. H. KENASTON LEGAL NOTICES countries, that civilization must shake should be granted. It is hereby ordered and determined that said petitioner and the following described lands owned by him, to-wit: off the terrific burden of armament, Office Austin National Bank Building. ^Phone 2593 The East of the N. E. of Section 13, in Township 104, North of Y2 Y* that it must turn its energies and its ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Range 15 West, be and the same are hereby set off from said School District YOU abilities from war to peace, from destruction CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING No. 62, into said adjoining School District No. 31 and said lands are hereby THEREON made a part of said last named School -District for all purposes whatever. to building. Whereas, The petition of Gustave E. Olson, a legal voter and freeholder "With regret and astonishment we Estate of Lyman D. Baird, decedent. MR. CAR and resident of School District No. 62, in said county, representing that he learn that our government spends approximately HEALTH AND HAPPINESS is the owner of lands hereinafter described which are situate in said School STATE OF MINNESOTA, county of 93 cents out of every dollar District and adjoining School District No. 31 and asking that he with his Mower, in Probate Court, in the OWNER said lands may be set off from said District No. 62 to said adjoining School of revenue, for past wars, present matter of the estate of Lyman D. District No. 31, was presented to the County Board of County Commissioners armament and preparations for future are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is Baird, Decedent. of this county at a session of said Board, held on the 11th day of October, A. posisble war. The activities which Letter testamentary this day having first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and D. 1921, for the action of said Board thereon, and make our developent and progress been granted to JLiila M. Baird, Whereas, It was thereupon ordered by said Board that a hearing should KEEPING well. of Austin, Minnesota: he had on said petition at a session of said Board, commencing on the 2nd day see R. L. NELSON, d. c/ are starved. This is a mad economic DIAL 7137 of November, A. D. 1921, at the office of the County Board in Austin, in It Is Ordered, that the time within aricl social waste. said county, and which all creditors of the above named "We not only petition our American When you want your battery Whereas, It was further ordered, in and by said order that notice of the decedent may present claims Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. representatives to use their best endeavors time and place of such hearing be given according to law, and against his estate in this court, be, put in Winter Storrage. Consultation and Spinal Anajysis without charge. Whereas, At the said session of the Board of County Commissioners and the same hereby is, limited to to win the world away from commencing on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1921, due proof of the posting six months from and after the date Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, war and its terrible toll of life and and service of said order of hearing as therein directed and required hereof said time expiring the 2nd Residence Phone--7J,22. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA." wealth, we demand that they succeed. more than ten days prior to said last named date, having been made and day of May, 1922 WE CALL FOR AND "We do not propose that America filed, said petition was publicly read and considered by the Board with And It is Further Ordered, that "DELIVER. everything which was said by^said interested parties for or against granting alone disarm. That would be folly Monday, the 8th day of May, 1922, at the prayer of the petitioner and said Board-being of the opinion that said 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate and would endanger all democratic "Andy's" Motor Inn Repair Dept. petition should be granted. It is hereby ordered and determined that said Court rooms at Court House at civilization. We demand international petitioner and the following described lands owned by him, to-wit: the City of Austin, in said county, be, agreement, knowing that the peoples Schmitz Auto The South Y2 of the N. E. of Section 12, in Township 104, North of and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Range 15 West, be and the same are hereby set off from said School District of all countries voice the convictions as the time and place for We have just installed Electric Co. No. 62 into said adjoining School District No. 31" and said lands are hereby hearing upon and examination, adjustment here expressed. made a part of said last named School District for all purposes whatever. a new up-todate and allowances of such "We have obliterated the last of the Memorandum.—After the above proceedings relative to the petition of claims as shall be presented within ELK HOTEL BUILDING. reboring mill great unlimited autocracies. Gustave E. Olson, it was discovered that his said lands, viz., East of N. E. the time aforesaid. YA of Section 13, Township 104, Range 15 West are not located in School District and can rebore all "Is a world organized democratically Let notice hereof be given by the ... .j. No. 62 as stated in said petition but are in and a part of School publication of this order in the to confess its inability to use the machinery makes of motors. District No. 69-Joint, hence the above proceedings are null and void. Mower County News, as provided by of democracy? We declare 1" O. J. SIMMONS, JtWELR\ law." Now is a good time County Auditor. to the world our faith that the machinery Dated November 2nd, 1921. On motion, the following bills were duly audited and allowed: to get that welding of democracy is sufficient—that HENRY WEBER, JUN., County Revenue. it must be sufficient and that our done on your car. Judge of Probate. J. E. Detwiler, justice fees in state cases $ 39.20 statesmen must not be permitted to (Court Seal) 23.25 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees in state cases We are specialists A. C. PAGE, invest democracy with the ancient 3.00 J. E. Detwiler, justice fees drawing jury Attorney for Estate. 5.00 in welding and reboring. traditions, fears, superstitions, mechanics, J. M. Beck, binding 1921 Session Laws File No. 4235. Nov. 7, 14, 21, 42.50 J. M. Beck, books'for treasurer and auditor.. WATCH REPAIRING and economic maladjustments Call us. 40.00 J. M. Beck, judgment book for clerk of court We guarantee Satisfaction at of outocracy. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE J. M. Beck, order book for clerk of court 40.00 UNDER JUDGMENT OF /reasonable prices "We are -gazing upon a world whose 17.05 Free Press Company, office supplies FORECLOSURE. 7.50 Cummings Brush Mfg. Co.,supplies for janitor. spirit calls for peace. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY O N E S H. O'Marrow, constable fees 8.00 "Peace with the world of today is of Mower, ss. District Court. Tenth 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. Louis F. Dow Co., office supplies 26.77 more than an economic necessity—it Judicial District. N. Nicholsen, boarding prisoners for October 191.00 JEWELER State Bank of Sargeant, a corporation, is spiritual necessity, a moral necessity, Mower County-Co-operative Co., goods for county jail.- 2.95J. WE BUILD ALL r.. Plaintiff, I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supplies for janitor 10.69 a necessity that conforms to a vs. .. Austin Hardware Co., supplies and labor repairing vault 59.60 KINDS OF TOPS AND world that has reached that stage George W^jbrands, George M.- Geo. F. Cram Co., atlas 10.50 where democratic government is possible Churchouse, and Josie A. WINTER CURTAIN. K. O. Wold Drug Co., supplies far janitor ».... 2.50 Churchouse, Defendants. and where fearless recognition K. O. Wold Drug Co., goods for county jail 1.25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that NOW IS THE TIME Earl Printing Co., supplies for court house 39.35 of truth is possible. under and by virtue.of a Judgment Schleuder Paper Co., office supplies 15.75 "The international conference has TO GET YOUR 1 and Decree entered in the above entitled County Poor. -.-,7 a* great task. It must accomplish action on the 26th day of September, OLD CURTAINSREPAIRED. J. E. Hanson, sharpening lawn mowers ...-.. 3.50 1921, a certified transcript of much. It must respond to the heartbeat Minnesota State Sanatorium, care of Bessie Hill for October 44.40 which has been delivered to me, I, the of, the world. It must answer Mayer & Ousley, burial of Chas. T. Johnson 85.00 undersigned, Sheriff of said Mower E. C. Keefe Co., potatoes 127.60 the call of-the soul of the world. It county, will sell at public auction, to R. H. GRAY S. L. Young, ice for county home. 44.00 must recognize the intelligence of the the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, J. C. Penney Co., goods for county home... fe.-40.48 world and is must above all measure the 3rd day of Decem&er, G. C. Milburn, potatoes for county home. 6.96 1921, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, at up to ..that intelligence and satisfy it. Hormel's Provision Market, meat for county home 19.54 the west front door of the "Mower AUTO T&f ANlFlUTo"^PAINTING Louis Choc, groceries for county home 12.84 "International peace is practical, not county court house, in the city of Mower County Co-operative Co., groceries for county home. 108.06 because the world in its depression and Austin, in said county, in one parcel, K. O. Wold Drug Co., medicine for county poor 2.35 PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. the world is capable of peace. That the premises and real estate described K. O. Wold Drug Co.^goods for county home. 11.32 '•"/. in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: Our watering and testing service anguish wishes peace, but because Road and Bridge. AH that tract or parcel of land lying is FREE but it is NOT is the final, Clincliing arguriieUt for Austin Lumber Co., bridge material. .$217.60 and being in the county of Mower and careless or indifferent because Austin Hardware Co., miscellaneous hardware for bridge crew .122.64 peace. State of Minnesota, described as follows, of this feature—it is painstak^ TI M.H. KENASTON Morse Bros., grocei'ies for surveying crew 18.45 "The world is capable of peace, to-wit: The East Half of the ing and thorough. Residence Phons Bridge Austin Hardware Co., supplies for engineer 2.75 Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty, based on justice. The service, is for YOU regardless K. O. Wold Drug Co., supplies for engineer 5.82 Township One Hundred Fbtri, P^nsre "The world has outgrown it childhood. of your make battery F. H. McCulloch Printing Co., supplies and rent of typewriter 14.25 Sixteen.- H. F. Garbisch, sandl 50.00 and without any obligation. It can no longer confess the Ni NICHOLSEN,& H. F. Garbisch, piling 112.00 Try it. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS mental inability to envision peace and lv: Sheriff of Mower County. E. A. Dalager, groceries for surveying crew. 85.17 University of to organize for peace. It is intellectually Arne Anderson, gravel for state road No. 4 11.60' Dated September 27th, 1921. Citv and'Business Prober ties. Rentals and Insurance "'ft'" Keuffel & Esser Co., drawing pens for engineer ... 7.87 capable of peace. 1 'Vm CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, Southern M^nesota Office with Niehuia & DeBuhr Laad Co. Arthur Leeper. foreman on Job No. 2203, S. R. No. 3. .Y. 64.35 and B. E. HUGHES, -5 "Democracy has proven itself. Democracy Andrew Sathre, gravel for State Road No. 3. 3.56 Plaintly's Attorniessf4^^ *. AUSTIN. MINN. DIAL 7502.= J* Austin National Bank Bldg. makes peace possible today A. Torgerson, supplies for surveying crew 1.15 1 O 1 7 2 4 3 1 N 7 1 4 2 1 and unless we proclaim the futility of 28. Frank Plzak^jdy^amite and caps. .: ^®?47.40 r!»fVV S «*, (. "-""V ~Z E &TR'