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ill K# Wj»r MtffetrtrtttWk* II .•*" '"wj h. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Six Monday, Jan. 2, 1922 MICKIE SAYS LeRoy Poultry Men Apportionment for 1921 LEGAL NOTICES Representatives to Mason City Show Taxes is Given in Detail IF VMOX ttUNVJ\Kl' 3rAfcMS£, CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION TO SELL, MORTGAGE VO AOUEPttSE CHiT EMOFP OR LEASE LAND. Axel Nelson and Mr. Smith of the OVERrHMM- JO&S UNSX XA& For Our News Readers Estate of Nelson A. Sumner, Deceased. Oakdale farms of Le Roy, left today ALL VUlUTTEfc, N4SYEM OF for Mason City, where they will enter Synthetic Chemistry, After Learning the Secret of COWte \V4 UOCC STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of several coops of the famous Oak uiwevi Vo fcE Making Royal Purple, Succeeds in Producing Mower. In Probate Court: Dale Strain White Leghorn chickens WH A OU£-l~£G3ED ^GW.T ^a^ter of the Estate of All the Colors of the Rainbow •vr n. Nelson A Sumner, Deceased. 9.02 District No. 62. in the Iowa State Poultry show. The In a recent issue of The News was TOPE \MAk\-K£R\ THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO 6.63 District No. 63. given the apportionment of taxes for show is to be held all this week at Mary E. Pmney, Amaranth M. Brown 5.36 District No. 64. Mason City. 1921 for Mower county, as made by (Told In Eight Sketches) and Mendal Miner, and to all persons District No. 66. 7.36 By JOHN RAYMOND interested in the sale of certain lands 0. J. Simmons, county auditor. In 67. 7.05 laft District No. belonging to said estate. The petition this issue we give the tax rates as Bad News for Highbrows. 9.05 Distrci tNo. 68. of A. D. Wicks as representative "Men with extra-large heads," says No. apportioned for the various townships, 69 Con 1 19.60 District No. of the above named estate, being duly one of the doctors, "are likely to have villages, city of Austin and school 5.58 District No. 7 0 COLOR brains that function poorly, owing to filed in this court representing that 7 1 4.19 districts District No. it is necessary and for best interest the excess water inside the skull." In the dim ages of history when man- ma nufactureof 2.24 District No. 7 2 of said estate and of all interested Now let the man who wears a 7% hat Schedule of School District Taxes. first felt the desire for beauty, traders coke, in which prosearched .10.21 District No. 7 4 herein that certain lands of said estate cease to blush when the clerk asks: the world for dyestuffs, jew- cess coal tar is obels, Rate in 6.69 described therein be sold and Distrcit No. 7 5 "What size, please?" perfumes, spices and precious tained, is the only rUfVMi praying that a license be to him Mills. District No. 7 6 4.00 woods. The risk of these voyages was metallurgical opergreat Ciues granted to sell the same. 1 5.30 District No. 7 7 .20.18 PRSTLi District Nor. and only princes or nobles could ation that America LEGAL NOTICES NOW THEREFORE, you, and each MfCMMX 2 8.90 District No. 7 9 8.28 afford the fruits of ventures to the far continues to concorners District No. smrousH of you, are hereby citied and required of the world. No man of duct, in a large 3 9.&0 6.95 District No. District No. 8 0 to show cause, if any you humble origin could aspire to the rich measure,' after the CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL 8.57 District No. 4 16.00 District No. 82 UPL05Jlr£S have, before this court, at the Probate crimsoned linen, the Royal Purple of manner of a cenancient ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. 5 33.32 8 4 .13.56 District No. District No. Court Rooms in the Court OEVtlOftR Tyre, retailing at $600 a pound, tury ago. In 1915 6 1.00 1.00 District No. District No. 8 5 House, in the City of Austin, County 0R.UC5, Royal Purple is an age-old insignia -there were 41,500,of STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY .19.40 of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the 8 Con 17.48 District No. District No. 8 6 aristocracy. This dye was secreted 000 tons of coke of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. 10th day of January, 1922, at 3:30 9 4.65 87....... 2.53 District No. District No. by a small shellfish on the Eastern produced in this In the Matter of the Estate of John o'clock P. M., why the prayer of said 1 0 5.60 89 7.14 District No. District No. coast of the Mediterranean and here country for which' Stielow, Decedent: petition should not be granted. 90 40.18 the enterprising merchants of Tyre almost 61,000,000 District No. 1 1 3.61 District No. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, to WITNESS the Judge of said Court, formed a dye monopoly equaled only tons of coal were used. District No. 1 2 10.76 District No. 81 5.14 Christiana Stielow, Elsie Lierman, and the seal of said court, this by thfe German Cartel. Because of the enormous demands District No. 1 3 4.75 District No. 9 2 9.80 John F. Stielow, Jr., Cara Medendorp, 19th day of December, 1921. A bit of the whitish liquid secreted by for war materials modern by-product vViSJ Arthur A. Stielow, Paul B. Stielow, 1 4 7.36 District No. 9 3 5.23 District No. HENRY WEBER, JUN., this mollusk, if spread upon a cloth ovens were constructed and in 1919 and Edward R. Stielow, and to all persons 1 5 8.75 9 4 6.21 District No. District No. Judge of Probate Court and exposed to the air and sunlight more than 52 per cent of our coke supturns "Blood Money." interested in the final account 1 6 10.96 9 5 12.95 (COURT SEAL) District No. Distrcit No. first green, next blue and then ply came from these ovens. It is estipurple. and distribution of the estate of said "Blood money" was the name applied HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, 1.00 9 6 5.94 District No. 17. Distrcti No. If washed with an alkali soap mated that for every ton of coke made decedent: The representative of the in the Middle ages and well into Attorneys for Petitioner. 3.90 9 7 22.45 District No. 18. District No. it becomes the magnificent Crimson in modern by-product ovens there is above named decedent, having filed in the more modern period to the money File No. 4196. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2 6.87 9 8 5.01 worn by the Cardinals and Princes of saved in fuel alone 825 pounds of coal, District No. 19. District No. this Court the final account of the paid for bloodshed. It might be either the Catholic Church. Tyrian purple When a house-holder burns a ton of .10.18 District No. 20. District No. 99. 24.30 administration of the estate of vanished from the marts of the world coal he has sacrificed something like the compensation paid by a manslayer Talent never is smothered if there 7.73 District No. District No. 101 7.84 said decedent, together with his 21. with the fall of Tyre. 11,000 cubic feet of gas, nine gallons of to the nearest relative of the victim, to is practicability behind it. The only petition praying for the adjustment 22. .10.97 District No. 102 10.17 District No. Synthetic chemistry learned the se- tar, twenty-five pounds of ammonium secure himself and his kin from vengeance, thing that can happen to it is to be and allowance of said final account District No. 23. 8.06 District No. 104 4.98 cret of making Royal Purple as, in- sulphate, 2.08 gallons of pure benzol obscured temporarily if it's genuine. or the money paid as a reward and for distribution of the residue of 3 02 District No. 24. District No. 106 6.79 deed, it learned to manufacture indigo, and 0.56 gallons of pure toluol, for bringing about the death of another said estate to the persons thereunto District No. 25C 21.00 District No. 107. 13.57 the same deep blue that may be seen In our industrial life the use of coal entitled. Therefore, YOU, and EACH directly or through evidence. It today in museums, the winding sheets derivatives is just beginning to be felt, District No. 26 8.13 District No. 109 4.48 OF YOU, are hereby cited and required was once common among the Scandinavian of Egyptian mummies. It was an The rubber industry depends upon 2 7 41.93 District No. 110 5.73 District No. Jordan to show cause, if any you have, and Teutonic peoples, who achievement to snatch its distinctive these products for solvents, comcolor Spenccr 2 8 12.63 District No. District No. Ill 3.23 before this Court at the Probate from royalty and to rival the pounding ingredients and softeners, called this money payment "wergild." 9.77 District No. 29. District No. 112 8.90 Court Rooms in th? Court House in best vegetable indigo of the Practically all types of paint now use The price varied with the nature of 4.10 District No. 30. District No. 113 4.14 an- the City of Austin, in the County of Funeral Director. cients but modern chemistry has a derivative of coal. Printing inks, the crime and rank of the victim. Certain 5.30 District No. 31. District No. 114 4.44 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the gone far beyond that. Today any kind shoe polishes, brake linings, dry clean©f The Establishment of crimes, such as the slaying of a 4.25 16th day of January, 1922, at 2 District No. 32. District No. 115 8.42 dye found in nature can be made in er», perfumes, explosives, linoleums, Service. sleeping person, would not be compensated o'clock P. M., why said petition should 4.98 the laboratory. Indeed, among the 900 glues, pastes and photographic deshades 33. District No. 116 ..10.70 District No. by a money payment such criminals not be granted. and colors being manufactured velopers, contain coal products as 3 4 22.58 District No. 117 9'28 District No. were declared outlaws and could Witness, the Judge of said Court, there are tints that it would be diffi- basic ingredients. The paper industry, 3 5 6.76 District No. 118 ..10.98 District No. and the Seal of said Court, this 15th cult to discern in the rainbow. the soap business, and the shoe manu- be slain with impunity. The term is Insurance Specialists 3 6 5.71 District No. 121 3.19 District No. day of December, 1921. These colors all facturer would be in serious difficulties now applied to the reward or bribe 3 7 5.74 District No. Distrcit No. 122 10.52 HENRY WEBER, JUN., come from coal tar without the by-products of coal tar. paid for giving up a criminal to justice. District No. 3 8 20.47 District No. 123 7.77 (Seal.) Judge of Probate. but after it is un- The electrical industry would lose its Austin Insurance Agency A. W. WRIGHT, 3 9 4.23 District No. 124 6.90 derstood that coal chief source of insulating material and District No. E. Ray Cory, Manager M. A. NELSON, 4 0 11.39 District No. 125 10.70 tar is the auintes- the doctors and druggists would be District No. Babcock Building The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. Attorneys for Petitioners. sence of the'forests without a sufficient supply of phenol 4 1 5.19 District No. 126 9.38 District No. Place is the place to list anything File No. 3786. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2 AUSTIN, MINNESOTA of untold ages the to make their supply of everyday 4 2 9.00 District No. District No. 128 12.52 you may have to dispose of. STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE feat does not ap- drugs. 4 3 8.66 No. 129 9.19 District No. pear to be so mar- Coal tar, the refuse of ancient vegevellous. The Seventh Annual meeting of the 4 4 10.54 District No. 6Jt ...... 6.00 District No. table kingdoms, is valuable because ii LEGAL NOTICES Dr. A. I. ARNESON Stockholders of the Lansing State 4 5 4.27 District No. 30 Jt 12.40 District No. And still for cen- produces a galaxy of brilliant colors, Bank of Lansing Minn., will be held b— 4 6 6.28 No. 36 Jt 7.00 District No. District turies this country not so much for the colors themselves Physician and Surgeon. at its banking house in Lansing, NOTICE OF MORTAGE FORECLOSURE 4 7 10.79 No. 51 Jt 6.30 has been wasting but because in producing them sc District No. District CHRONIC DISEASES Minn., on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1922, SALE. vast quantities of many intermediates are developed thai 5.00 No. 69Jt 6.90 ELECTRO-PHYSICAL District No. 48. District at 10:30 o'clock A. M. for the election the precious mate- are of inestimable worth to the indusrial. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That TREATMENTS. 5.03 No. 72 Jt ...... 3.00 of Directors for the ensuing year and District No. 49. District In fact, the trial life of the nation. also RECTAL and COLON default'has occured in the mortgage for the transaction of any other business 4.97 No. 79Jt 5.40 District No. 50. District DISEASES. that may come before the meeting. hereinafter described in the payment 9.09 11.60 District No. 52. No. 85 Jt District (Released bv the Institute of American Business, New York) nut New Offices in Automatic of the principal sum and in the payment 53. 8.88 No. 3.50 District No. District Gas Building. Dated at Lansing, Minnesota, December of taxes and said mortgage will COURSE OF STUDY No. 119Jt 4.20 District No. 54. 6.00 District untary that exist to secure community Office Hours Telephone 3rd, 1921. be foreclosed and notice is, therefore, 8.70 No. 120Jt 7.40 10 A.M. to Office 2676 District No. 55. District welfare. 3 To recognize civic obligations, L. S. CHAPMAN, Cashier. hereby given. 1.50 6.7.0 6 P. M. Residence 2677 District No. 56. District No. 126Jt Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2. IN CITIZENSHIP present and future, and to 1. The name of the mortgagors are S.18 57. No. 127Jt 13.70 District No. District respond by appropriate action. E. S. Babcock and Elsie M. Babcock, 7.60 58. District No. Old District No. his wife, and the name of the mortgagee Seventh and eighth grades: Community 7.76 District No. 25 5.01 District No. 59. is William Peet. (Continued from Page One) NOTICE BATTERY District No. Old civics. During these two District No. 8.10 2. The date of said mortgage is 60. 3.98 March 3rd, 1916, and it is duly recorded District No. District No. 127 1.59 years it is proposed that the course 61. 2. Intermediate grades: fourth, OWNERS in the office of the Register of should cover the topics given below. fifth and sixth. Various Rates for Townships, Vil- Deeds of Mower County, Minnesota, The distribution of the topics during 3. Grammar grades: seventh and on the 7th day of March, 1916, at lages and City of Austin the two years will be left to the 2 o'clock P. M., in Book 53 of Mortgages The time of greatest danger eighth. on Page 10. teacher's judgment. In time allotment, to your storage battery is right Aims of Citizenship Teaching. 3. The amount claimed to be due now. Unless it is given proper the seventh grade should have PQ T3 1. To help the child realize that he thereon is the principal sum of Fortysix care, Winter's cold, icy weather a 0 O one of two periods weekly and the is a responsible and helpful member Hundred Dollars ($4,600.00) with 11 »«0 0 will mean a costy repair bill or O be eighth grade the equivalent of a half DO interest thereon to the date of this a new battery next Spring. of several social groups. S 2 3 c3 3 3 •2 CS rC nj notice amounting to $161.58, together year of work, five recitations per oS .2 a +J O O O as Let us store your battery over 2 To awaken and stimuate motives -u with Thirty-two and 30|100 Dollars PS 02 P3 Ifl 02 UP3 O Ph HO the winter months. We are week. A state board examination will that will lead to the establishment of ($32.30) the last half of the 1920 splendidly equipped to relieve be offered in elementary citizenship Adams 4.12 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 18.43 habits of order, cleanliness, cheerful taxes paid thereon by said mortgagee you of all fuss and worry. Austin 3.53 1 for those completing the work of the .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.84 making a total amount due upon said co-operation, sympathetic service, and Ample storage space and competent JEter.iiington 3.53 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.84 mortgage at the date of this notice eighth grade and the common schools. obedience to law. battery men assure you Clayton 2.32 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 16.63 of $4793.88. Time saved, money saved, of the very utmost in battery 3. To emphasize the intimate relation Dexter 2.46 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 16.77 4. The description of the mortgaged when the broken or cracked part service. Fjrankford 2.46 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 16.77 between the welfare of the individual premises contained in said mortgage Where Darwin Was Wrong. Drive around today and let Grand Meadow 2.80 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17:11 is made as good or better than is as follows: The East Eighty (80) and the welfare of home and Talk about Darwinian theory of development, us examine your battery free, Lansing 4.79 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 19.10 acres of the Southwest quarter and the principle of natural new, by welding. society. and tell you the kind of storage Le Roy 1.49 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 15.80 (SW%) of Section Seven (7), Township selection! I should like to see a 4 To develop political intelligence you should have. Lodi 3.45 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.76 Let us post you on the service One Hundred Three (103) North garden left to run in accordance with Lyle 4.49 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 18.80 and to prepare the young citizen for of Range Sixteen (16). we give. it. If I had left my vegetables and Marshall 4.26 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 18.57 its exercise. PIERCE BATTERY 5. Said premises will be sold by the Nevada 2.18 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 16.49 weeds to a free fight, in' which the University of Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota, Course for Primary Grades. Pleasant Valley 3.36 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.67 strongest specimens only should come CO. at public auction to the highest bidder Racine 3.48 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.79 Southern Minnesota to maturity, and the weaker go to the Aims: 1. To teach courtesy and for cash at the West Front Door Red Rock 2.00 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 16.31 DIAL 2610. wall, I can clearly see that I should of the Mower County Court House good manners 2. To train in wholesome .Sargeant 1.66 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 15.97 DIAL 6125. AUSTIN, MINN. have had a pretty mess of it. It in the City of Austin, said County health habits. 3. To encourage Udolpho 3.11 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.42 and State, on the 28th day of January, would have been a scene of passion, Waltham 3.14 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.45 worthy membership in home, school 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. to license and brutality. This "pusley" Windom .3.00 1 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 17.31 and community. satisfy said amount due upon said would have strangled the strawberry Adams Vil 24.14 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 37.45 mortgage and taxes paid and the First grade: The family. What Brownsdale 17.55 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 30.86 the upright corn, which has now ears costs and disbursements allowed by TYLE Dexter Vil 19.87 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 40.24 parents do for children. How children to hear the guilty beating of the hearts law. Elkton Vil 10.85 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 24.16 may show their gratitude—helpfulness. of children who steal the raspberries, Dated this 8th day of December, Grand Meadow Vil 23.22 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 38.55 would have been dragged to the earth Courtesy in the home—in 1921. Le Roy Vil 22.63 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 38.59 ERVICE by the wandering bean the snakegrass WM. PEET, public—good manners. Care of furniture, Lyle Vil 15.53 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 49.97 Mortgagee. would have left no place for the Rose Creek Vil 24.27 .05 2.95 1.23 2.52 .33 5.72 .50 37.58 toys, clothing. Sharing of SASSE & FRENCH, potato under ground and the tomatoes Sargeant Vil 15.92 .05 2.95 1.23 2.52 .33 5.72 .50 29.23 pleasures—work of each in service of Attorneys for Mortgagee, would have been swamped by the lusty Taopi Vil 22.12 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 35.43 ATISFACTION all. Respect for age. Austin, Minnesota. Waltham Vil ....12.63 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 25.94 weeds. With a firm hand I have had to Dec. 12, 19, 26, Jan. 2, 9,16. Second grade: The home in contact Austin City 2.51 .05 2.95 1.23 2.53 .33 5.72 .50 42.62 make my own natural selection.— with the community. Care of premises. Charles Dudley Warner. In addition to the above there is bonds, and Dexter village also included Conduct toward neighbors. FWEEwmm an additional levy in the City of Austin 7.06 mills for the same Cleanliness habits —^-personal belongings. Canada's First Farmer. KOBES CAFE of .96 mills for State Loan, 1.85 purpose. Fresh air habits. Wholesome It was a Frenchman and not an mills for Library and park and 1.4 food habits. Sleep habits. On the real estate taxes it should Irishman who was Canada's first farmer. His name was Louis Hebert. He mills for bonds. Lyle village has»also be borne in mind that a ten per cent Work and play habits. Safety-first landed at Quebec in 1617 with his 21.13 mills added for State Loan, penalty attaches to the full amount habits. wife and children, and at once started LeRoy village is also increased 2.85 unless the first half is paid before Third grade: The home and the to clear and cultivate the soil on what mills for library and park. Grand June 15, and another ten per cent is school. Habits that apply to each— Is now the site of the cathedral at obedience, cleanliness, punctuality, cooperation, Meadow an additional 2.02 mills for again added after November 15. Quebec, the seminary, and part of the courtesy, kindness, truthfulness, WE BUILD ALL Upper Town. POULTRY SHOW AT Mr. Chapman explained the proper honesty, courage, fair play. KINDS OF TOPS AND FREE EXPERT Beauty and protection—lawns, Advertisements in The News reach GRAND MEADOW IS housing and care of poultry and exercises the consumer. WINTER CURTAIN. necessary for laying henk trees, wild life, public property. INSPECTION A GREAT SUCCESS The only entry from Austin was Loyalty—reverence. NOW IS THE TIME JKWELRY D. F. Monty, who exhibited a good Course for Intermediate Grades. Our watering and testing service The 1921 poultry show which was TO GET YOUR display of Black Langshans. His is but it is NOT FREE Aims: 1. To continue training in held in the Opera House at Grand careless or indifferent because standing was. First cock first cockerel, OLD CURTAINS habits which make for good citizenship. Meadow last week, Tuesday, Wednesday of this feature—it is painstaking first and second hen, first and 2. To develop right attitudes and Thursday, was pronounced and thorough. REPAIRED. second pullet, first pen. toward society and duly constituted by officers of the Mower County Poultry The service is for YOU regardless R. H. GRAY of your make battery authority. 3. To give opportunity for Breeders association a success. If Old Ultimate Consumer and WATCH REPAIRING find without any obligation. the exercise of civic duties and responsibilities. Altho the exhibit was small, the quality Taxpayer and Vox Populi were ever Try it^.^-.^ We .guarantee Satisfaction at of the brids entered far surpassed to form a club and forget about University of reasonable prices AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING Course for Grammar Grades. ::S* any in previous years. everything else except taxpaying and C- JONES consuming, nobody ever would have Aims: To see the importance and N. E. Chapman, of the University Ml. Southern Minnesota PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. to w^ite to his Congressman about significance of the elements of community Farm, gave an interesting talk to the 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. r. legislation. DIAL 7502 welfare. 2. To know the soc.al boys and girls of. the Grand Meadow VI tlV. JEWELER V-1' 1 agencies, governmental an4 vol­ schools and to all attending the show. News Advertising brings results. /t: